
#Quasar dragon free#
If you want to share your ideas on cards with other fans, feel free to drop us an email. We would love more volunteers to help us with our YuGiOh Card of the Day reviews. He’s won many a game, and he may still have some left in him.Īrt: 5/5 This is certainly a line that starts pretty but only gets better as it continues. This more or less needs either a Yusei character Deck, or at least a semi-constructed build, but it’s worth if you get the guy on the Field. Nothing really here not to like aside from the gigantic Summoning requirement. Lastly, when Quasar leaves the Field, you can replace it with Shooting Star Dragon from your Extra Deck. Being able to use during either players’ Turn only makes it sweeter. Once a Turn negation of a Card Effect and destruction of said card is phenomenal, and you’d expect something good on a card this big.
#Quasar dragon how to#
Gains an attack x the number of non-Tuners used for Synchro Summon, so you’re paid for the more you invest, and THAT is how to balance a card this powerful friends.

4000 atk/def is phenomenal, while being limited to Special Summon only through Synchro is not…but there may have been a time that was necessary. As most are aware, the Stardust line does let you bring out the Dragon below it one way or another as you progress down the chain, so that does ease in this process a bit. Requiring quite the investment, a Tuner Synchron and TWO+ non-Tuner Synchro Monsters, I mean…that’s a lot of Monsters…a lot of cards. Shooting Quasar Dragon has always been rather sexy to me. 🙂Īrt: 5/5 Stings the one time this was summoned in the anime was in the final arc of 5D’s, which was never dubbed.

Honestly a good choice for your Accel Synchro if you choose this over Blazar Dragon, but also fine if you go the other way and go with Blazar over this, unless you build a strategy made to summon both, then in that case go at it. Cosmic Blazar Dragon might cover more with negation if that’s what you prefer, but this offers more attacks and floating in exchange for a slimmer pool of negation, though any card or effect isn’t too slim of a pool. Overall, Quasar is still a great card in all honesty. Final effect upon destruction on the field lets you summon a Shooting Star Dragon directly from the Extra Deck, so floating into a pretty big and strong card in its own right is pretty good actually. Get a direct shot with this, and you’re guaranteed that 8000 damage bar battle traps, though the second effect being a Quick Effect to negate a card or effect during either player’s turn should help get around that and anything else that might threaten your Quasar Dragon. Can attack a maximum number of times during the Battle Phase up to the number of non-Tuner Synchros you used to summon this, so should at least be 2 since that’s what you have to do. Must be Synchro Summoned, no cheating this guy out. It’s very resource costly in theory, but a dedicated Synchro Spam strategy can honestly make multiple cards like this in a single turn, or a regular Synchron Deck could just put this out on top of several other big Synchros now.

Any Synchro Tuner and any 2 or more non-Tuner Synchros makes this. Quasar is a Level 12 LIGHT Dragon Synchro with 4000 ATK and DEF, so really nothing negative there. Well we saw the Synchro Tuner, so now it’s time to Accel Synchro, or in this case Limit Over Accel Synchro, with Shooting Quasar Dragon.
