Monsters from Previous Episodes Return To Support Yudias’ New Chaos Strategy!
RD/KP2-JP007 ヴァリアブル・ステライザー Variable Stellizer
Level 7 LIGHT Galaxy Effect Monster
ATK 2400
DEF 0
[REQUIREMENT] Reveal 1 Level 9 Galaxy Fusion Monster in your Extra Deck to your opponent and declare 1 card name written as a material for that monster.
[EFFECT] For the rest of this turn, if you use this face-up card as a material for a Fusion Summon with the effect of “Fusion”, this card’s name is treated as the name declared for the requirement of this effect.
RD/KP2-JP008 Galactica Oblivion Ark
Level 7 LIGHT Galaxy Effect Monster
ATK 2500
DEF 2500
【REQUIREMENT】 Shuffle 2 Normal Monsters from your GY into the Deck.
【EFFECT】 This card cannot be destroyed by effects until the end of the opponent’s next turn. If you activate this effect during your Main Phase this card is Normal or Special Summoned, then, you can inflict 400 damage x [The number of monsters on your field].
RD/KP20-JP042 Galactica Lost Oblivion
Level 9 LIGHT Galaxy Effect Monster
ATK 3300
DEF 2500
Materials: “Galactica Oblivion” + 1 Level 7 or 8 Galaxy Monster
[REQUIREMENT] Shuffle 1 Normal Monster from your GY into the Deck.
[EFFECT] Change all face-down monsters on your opponent’s field to face-up Attack Position, and if you do, this card gains 700 ATK until the end of the turn, then, you can destroy all face-up monsters your opponent controls with 2500 or less original ATK.
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So are Rituals gonna be introduced in this pack or are they gonna in there own special pack like Fusions did ?
It’s been confirmed that we’ll be getting a Ritual-focused Dark Magician Structure in Rush Duels by the end of April next year.
However, if you’re talking about original Ritual Monsters from Rush Duels, it doesn’t look like we’ll be seeing any in this Pack.
Yeah I think Rituals are gonna get there own special pack like Fusions did when they were first introduced.
Lost Oblivion works wonders with Chaos Fusion, being a pop 2 backrow and position shifter
I have a hard time thinking Go Rush is going to be over soon when rituals and chaos stuff is getting added right now. This is enough stuff to support an entire show, let alone the final mini arc.
However, the idea of Chaos Galaxy was already tested since Season 2: especially Transamvelg Linac and Darkness Galactica Oblivion.
And well, many of these cards already appeared in the Anime (where Galactica Lost Oblivion is the combination of Galactica with Dark Matter, a DARK Galaxy Deck)
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I know about the idea of Chaos Galaxy, but Lost Oblivion is the most situational Galactica Fusion to use until we see an outbreak of Dark Matter Decks in the future.
Lost Oblivion seems situational to me as it is clearly specifically design as a counter for Dark Matter Decks.
Stellizer is a bit more conditional than its anime version, but introduce more ways of bringing out tricky Fusions like Transamuroad, Darkness Oblivion and Trasnamvelg Rainac is thankful.
Less than 24 hours until greatness.
*but introducing
It’s funny to think that Galactica Oblivion Ark is one of the few Boss Monsters that has the Effect Protection advantage that only some Fusion Monsters have.
Likewise, Galactica Lost Oblivion was modified to work with that Chaos Galaxy Deck that Konami is looking to create.
Is Konami that afraid of Stellalizer that they restricted it to just Level 9 Galaxy and only via Fusion? Meaning you can’t even use it with the new Chaos Fusion. With the new support wave making it easier to summon Oblivion and Requiem, and recover Linac, Stellalizer seems so underpowered and obsolete.
Lost Oblivion conversely was designed with Chaos Fusion in mind with its updated materials and is probably the best Fusion to summon from it due to the potential board wipe from both the Fusion and the Spell.
Ark is so awful. Even as a Level 7 Fusion candidate for the more generic Fusions, you are better off using Fuse Eve.
Happy to finally have Variable Stellizer.
Was also hoping they’d reveal that Field Spell Fusion support we’ve seen used a couple of times, but alas. This second part revealed no additional supporting backrow.