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Because picking up and revealing are the same thing, revealing just makes it clear that they're not added to the hand until the effect has finished resolving, hence the ruling with Rai-oh.

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Cyber Jar is better than Morphing Jar.

As I already stated, but the analogy is close enough

 

Plus, it WOULD be used in every deck. Get used to the word "every" when it comes to Cyber Jar.

Umm no. That is an overhype, like what happened with Dark Hole.

 

I'm not saying it's "good" for the game in theory, but I also don't think it's too bad for the current format, and I don't think future formats will slow down the pase of the game soooo, But that's just me.

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Yeah, Cyber Jar is easy to get rid of while face down these days while it's being "a total surprise" (biggest hint being facedown, GEE I WONDER WHAT IT IS) by other cards like DAD, JD, the old crap, the new crap, the Inzektors, the-- YOU GET MY POINT.

So I get YOUR point.

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This is just a enhanced version of Morphing Jar #2. I won't mind him being limited.

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FLIP: Return all Monster Cards on the field to their respective Decks and shuffle them. You and your opponent then pick up cards until you both have the same number of Monster Cards that were returned to each Deck. Special Summon the Level 4 or lower monsters to the field in face-down Defense Position. The rest of the cards picked up are discarded to the Graveyard.

 

See the similarities???

 

BUT, the change of the effect is just ridiculous.

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