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Nothing comes close to this' date=' on it's own.

 

Who wants to bet the USA will never get this, just because it will be banned when it arrives?

 

Waste of a holo slot/jump promo/whatever :D

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I think it would be amusing to see Konami release this card as a Jump promo, Unlimit it in the TCG for the space of 1 SJC, and then E-Ban it. It's Konami, so this might actually be plausable.


Card of Safe Return.

 

That's just 1 card at a time' date=' though.

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It still has enough raw power to draw lots of stuff.

 

In that case, Card Destruction and Morphing Jar.

 

That's true. And I can't believe I forgot Morphing and Card Destruction, considering I played Dark World for 2 years.

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Or release it as a secret in the next set and unlimit it. That would sure blow sales through the roof.

 

 

Until everyone realized that Sixth Sense makes Yugioh not worth playing.

 

Actually' date=' as Crab just informed me, Sixth Sense [b']was[/b] Unlimited at one point: at the point when Chaos was at its peak.

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Or release it as a secret in the next set and unlimit it. That would sure blow sales through the roof.

 

 

Until everyone realized that Sixth Sense makes Yugioh not worth playing.

 

Actually' date=' as Crab just informed me, Sixth Sense [b']was[/b] Unlimited at one point: at the point when Chaos was at its peak.

 

Which also happens to be the one format where Chaos Emperor Dragon was legal, so the two were always together.

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If we're still doing that "draw power" game' date=' Mirage of Nightmare comes close.

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True. I never noticed that there are so many mass-draw cards.

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I'm gonna agree with Crab about Morphing Jar.

 

The problem with Sixth Sense is that it has no cost and no drawbacks. You can either draw some cards or mill some cards. It's a win-win situation.

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