![]() With no limitations or effect clauses whatsoever, “Destruction Sword Memories” can achieve a lot of incredible results by combining its two effects together. Finally, discarding a Destruction Sword is actually a tamer cost than might apparent, as with cards like “Memories” itself and other effects like “Buster Dragon” and “Guardragon of the World Legacy” we can give them many other purposes as soon as are discarded, as well the counterpart “Buster Blader, the Destruction Swordmaster” taking the name of the original monster for further setups. However, no matter if the Trap Card is played or disposed by any causes (Even by the activation of another copy of itself), soon enough “Memories” with a proper Graveyard will immediately follow with the arrival of “Buster Blader, the Dragon Destroyer Swordsman”, a Fusion Monster that completely shuts downs and punishes the use of Dragon-Type monster on the opposite field. Obviously the pressence of “Buster Blader” on the field also provides us an imporant monster as material of other summons, as with the many archetype options arround Fusion and Synchro Summon we don’t need to completely rely on “Memories” alone. As a Trap Card “Memories” can be a bit unpredictable even in the Graveyard, as summons “Buster Blader” or its Fusion form during our Battle Phase so the opponent doesn’t expect an additional attack, or simply baiting removal effects towards this card as we chain its activation. “Buster Blader” not only has the possibility to get stronger against Dragons, but other Destruction Swords will be equipped on the monster to obtain other benefits. Therefore not only summons the core card of the whole Deck by a very simple cost, but without the clauses of many current Graveyard effects “Memories” can immediately bring two powerful monsters to immediately corner the opponent along other benefits.Īlong the searching effect of “Buster Whelp of the Destruction Swordsman”, “Memories” will soon start bringing the lead monsters of the archetype in no time to work with their many options. “Memories” will continue supporting the Deck with a Graveyard effect as banishes itself, performing the Fusion Summon of “Buster Blader, the Dragon Destroyer Swordsman” by using materials inside our Graveyard. By discarding a Destruction Sword card, “Memories” will search and summon “Buster Blader” from inside our Deck. ![]() ![]() “Destruction Sword Memories” is a Trap Card capable of covering the two key functions of its archetype. But since the game keeps providing new options to old themes and monsters “Buster Blader” finally gained its turn to shine, with the Destruction Swords providing assistance in several fields including Fusion Summon, as well cards like “Buster Dragon” trying to aim towards its stat boosts along other benefits. However, despite the recurring use of Dragon-Type monsters in the game as lead cards of many Decks, “Buster Blader” remained a situational monster mainly used towards as its role as Fusion Material. “Buster Blader” might not have the same popularity of other monsters shown in the original series, but as one of the materials required for “Dark Paladin” and with some support of its own during the first years of the game it gained a strong following. You can banish this card from your Graveyard Fusion Summon 1 “Buster Blader, the Dragon Destroyer Swordsman” from your Extra Deck, by banishing Fusion Materials listed on it from your Graveyard.Ĭan Be Found In: The Dark Illusion (TDIL-EN075), 2017 Mega-Tin Mega Pack (MP17-EN113) ![]() Discard 1 “Destruction Sword” card Special Summon 1 “Buster Blader” monster from the Deck.
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