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Shining Neogenesis


Ryusei the Morning Star

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If you control no face-up monsters: Send one "Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon" from your Extra Deck to the Graveyard; shuffle one "Blue Eyes"  monster from your GY into the Deck, then special summon one "Blue Eyes Shining Dragon" from your GY or Deck, ignoring its Summoning conditions. You can only activate one "Shining Neogenesis" per turn.

 

 

An "free" late game recovery card for Blue-Eyes. It gets dragons into the graveyard to boost Shining attack over the 3K barrier, but can also be used to reset your Dragons late game for a 2nd or third melody. The summon restriction hinders its usage as a OTK card

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What Summon restriction? 

As an aside, you can put the Ultimate Dragon you just sent back into your Extra Deck instead of shuffling another Blue-Eyes, as long as you had another one in your GY at activation, so this card is reusable in that regard. Not hard to get off early game, not with Trade-In, Melody, Dragon Shrine etc, but mostly shines late-game, as you say, when that ATK boost becomes decent.

It's a shame Shining Dragon is a Level 10, because it isn't too easy to dump into your GY if you open it. There's Melody, and perhaps an early Shrine, but otherwise it's a Garnet.

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If you do dump it, it's completely and utterly useless. BKSS: if it wasn't properly Summoned first, you can't ignore conditions when bringing it out of the Graveyard.

 

Basically, the Graveyard revival that ignores conditions only works if ypu properly Summoned Shining earlier in the Duel. The only consistent trigger is from your Deck.

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If you do dump it, it's completely and utterly useless. BKSS: if it wasn't properly Summoned first, you can't ignore conditions when bringing it out of the Graveyard.

 

Basically, the Graveyard revival that ignores conditions only works if ypu properly Summoned Shining earlier in the Duel. The only consistent trigger is from your Deck.

That is true, though this card can shuffle a Shining Dragon back, before special summoning it.

 

I like the card, it turns Shining into a silly, yet playable idea, rather than being horribly unusable due to its horrendous summoning requirements.

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