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I love this card. Nobody really keeps track of every card that goes to the grave and the order in which they go over the course of many turns, and more importantly nobody ever anticipates this card. With the amount of interaction with the Graveyard there is as well it's easy enough to just dump something versatile early. It's essentially a somewhat randomised Monster Reborn, and especially satisfying if the monster you get out of it is the one that wins you the game because your opponent knows that they set it up for you. It's just a fun card in general.

 

So anyway, discuss.

 

There, I posted an opinion alongside the card. Watch how it goes.

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Oh I Obviously love this card. The idea behind this card is amazing, and the way Joey uses this card against Marik was truly amazing. Honesty Yu-Gi-Oh needs more cards like this, cards that actually involve you/your opponent speaking to each other.

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Huh....this may have some interesting interactions with Symphonies....Tune Sizzors and any Symph tuner for something, with Sizzors at the bottom, play Question. They obviously know the tuner at the bottom, it gets banished. Sizzors revives it anyway. This also allows you to continue to synchro via sizzors looping even more effectivly, especially if you can't get a Symphonic on board to banish the tuners with their own effects, or in the case of basses, don't want to do so as it will mess up your play. This requires some testing.....

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Oh this I have to hear.

 

Thing with this card is, if it became popular, people would just start writing the Graveyard down and check their list, since that's not physically checking the Graveyard.

Thing is, it's against the rules to write down information that would help you later in the game, including as it pertains to Question.

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You're not allowed to use gag mats like the legendary Infernity Blueprint because they count as notes, so I hear.

 

The only time you're allowed notes is for Life Points or when a card specifically says to note something.

 

It makes sense, especially because you can use stuff like Mind Crush/CCV and write down whatever you don't hit, which does give you a bit of an advantage, so the key is to try and remember it.  The thing is, even if you do get Question's effect off, I think CotH/Oasis is going to be a better option because Question is only going to be useful late game, and by that point, the "speed" you get by it being a Spell is kind of a moot point.

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One of those cards that opens itself up to sharking when people fan their graves/rearrange graves. It really interferes with convenience when playing but luckily it's unused enough to not cause a serious issue. Decent card, but I hope I never see it in practice because I'm sure I'd get sharked.

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One of those cards that opens itself up to sharking when people fan their graves/rearrange graves. It really interferes with convenience when playing but luckily it's unused enough to not cause a serious issue. Decent card, but I hope I never see it in practice because I'm sure I'd get sharked.

Fun fact: there are some very old MTG cards that use the graveyard order and due to them, in older MTG format, it's a hard rule that you can't re-arrange your graveyard.

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