You’re seeing double! Double the materials!
RD/KP19-JP011 ホロスペース・ユグドラゴ Holo-Space Yggdrago
Level 8 DARK Cyberse Effect Monster
ATK 2400
DEF 0
[REQUIREMENT] Send the top card of your Deck to the GY.
[EFFECT] For the rest of this turn, this card’s name is “Space Yggdrago”. If “Space Yggdrago” is in your GY, also, for the rest of this turn, if you Fusion Summon “Deep Space Yggdrago”, this face-up card can be used as 2 materials.
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Bruno Santo I need an explanation of this card.
broooo this is so goooddd
This is just an alternative of Multi-Space Yggdrago.
Requirement and name change are the same. The second effect differs. In some ways this is even easier to use than Multi-Space
Rush casually dropping yet another monster that can be treated as 2 fusion materials is so wild.
Why can’t the OCG/TCG have something like that?
Presumably because Rush has only 3 monster zones and this effect has only been used to help summon Fusions that only have 3 materials.
Good point:Now Deep Space is viable
Bad point:Being lvl 8, multi can’t recovery from the gy
So… can we expect more monsters that decrease material cost on Xyz in the future in the main game? These act as 2 for 3 material monsters, so can I expect that?
Technically, Drake Shark is proof that Konami is now willing to allow Monsters to be treated as 2 materials for the Xyz Summon of an XYZ Monster.
These types of Monsters were quite common in Zexal’s Anime, but had their Effects changed in the OCG/TCG.
In the case of Rush Duels, it’s a necessity: there are some Fusion Monsters that require three specific Fusion Materials that aren’t easy to bring onto the Field (Rush’s Blue-Eyes also received a similar Monster)
Drake Shark already counts as 2 Xyz material. It was a prevalent effect in the anime but they never actually used it in the TCG until then. Cards that had that effect in the anime usually just special summoning materials from the GY
Pretty much exactly what the deck needs to make better use of Deep Space. 3 of this and the OG Space Yggdrago is probably more than enough to see the fusion consistently.
Now if only we’d also get support for the maximum variant