The Best Monsters for Blue-Eyes Yu-Gi-Oh!

The Best Yu-Gi-Oh Monsters for Blue-Eyes Deck + Normal Summon Monsters

One of the most iconic Yu-Gi-Oh monsters (if not the most), Blue-Eyes has long represented the strongest normal monster in the game, was prominently featured in the anime by Seto Kaiba, and still sees some meta use thanks to newer supports.

The Best Yu-Gi-Oh Monsters for Blue-Eyes Deck

3. Blue-Eyes Jet Dragon

We’re about to see some cards that’ll help summon bigger dragons, and Jet’s one of the best options, bearing great 3000 ATK and an effect that prevents your other cards from being destroyed by effect. Jet’s also surprisingly apt at summoning himself, entering from hand or graveyard once per turn when a card is destroyed; like Abyss, this requires a Blue-Eyes White in your field or GY.

2. Keeper of the Shrine

Once per turn, Keeper summons himself from hand or graveyard when your dragon is destroyed, and offers a decent blocker at 2100 DEF. Plus, if your destroyed dragon was a normal monster, Keeper can recover a normal monster from your GY (even a different one).

Keeper’s 0 ATK is actually a virtue when considering the trap Eternal Chaos, which sends a light and dark monster from deck to GY with less total ATK than an opposing monster; pick Keeper to ready his effect and give more freedom for which light monster you’ll choose, often…

1. The White Stone of Ancients

The goal with White Stone is to get it into the graveyard, whether by linking it into Lunkuriboh, discarding it with Dragon Ravine, Starliege, or Cards of Consonance, milling it from deck with Eternal Chaos or Mathematician, or synchro summoning into Spirit Dragon. No matter how it gets there, Ancients summons a Blue-Eyes from deck at the end of the turn it’s sent to GY, an amazing way to field your big dragons without tributes.

Which Blue Eyes White Dragon is the rarest of the Yu-Gi-Oh monsters?

The Blue-Eyes White Dragon (Silver), Blue-Eyes White Dragon (Bronze), and product-hover id= »77678″ name-stamped versions of Duelist League Blue-Eyes White Dragon are all pretty rare, but the Blue-stamped version is the only one that makes the Top 10.

Normal Summon Monsters in Yu-Gi-Oh
3. Fairy Tail – Luna

One of the most underrated cards in the game, Luna has impressive 1850 ATK, the useful spellcaster type, and on normal summon, she finds another 1850 spellcaster. This can be a second copy of herself, another member of the Fairy Tail archetype, Reflection of Endymion (for spell counter builds) or a Charmer (for Charmer decks).

But that’s not all; as a quick effect, Luna can target an opposing monster and return both to hand unless your opponent negates the effect by sending a copy of their monster from deck/extra deck to GY. Even if this fails at first, you can activate it again on your opponent’s turn, very likely handling a big threat while giving you another useful normal summon for next turn.

2. Aleister the Invoker

Four cards form a brutal combo: field spell Magical Meltdown searches Aleister and prevents your fusion summons from being negated. Then summon Aleister, who searches Invocation. Then link summon Artemis, the Magistus Moon Maiden to get Aleister in your graveyard, which lets you use him as material when you fusion summon with Invocation.

1. Lava Golem/The Winged Dragon of Ra – Sphere Mode

With the ridiculous combos that happen in competitive first turns, often setting up multiple play-negating effects, how can second players hope to win? Often the answer lies in these guys, who tribute opposing monsters for their summon (technically, Lava Golem is a special summon, but he prevents normal summoning the turn you play him, so it counts).

Lava Golem takes out two opposing monsters while Sphere Mode does three, and since this isn’t an effect, it can’t be negated. Once you’ve removed your opponent’s biggest threats, you can proceed with your turn. Also note Lava Golem will hit your opponent for 1000 at their standby phase, great for finishing off weakened enemies.

Best Monsters for beginners in Yu-Gi-Oh Master Duel

1. Sangan

While seen in the anime as a weaker monster to defend their life points, this card definitely has a very strong and useful effect. Just like mentioned above, and despite its restrictions, Sangan allows the player to add one monster with 1,500 or fewer attack points from the deck to their hand.

Even with the restrictions added in, this could help set up players’ next turn or allow them to add a powerful wall for their field in order to get back into the duel. Sangan has been used in many decks that allow special summoning and could be a great beginner monster to pick up.

2. Spirit Reaper

Coming next is more on the defensive side of the duel and could protect players and their life points for way longer. Spirit Reaper is a level three effect monster that could not be destroyed by battle. With its effect compensating for its low stats, Spirit Reaper can be a tough wall to get through since it could only be destroyed with card effects.

While some decks would run high stat monsters and go for the win with attacking life points directly with brute force, this card can definitely put a halt to that.

3. Scapeghost

One of the more underrated flip monster cards, Scapeghost is essentially a Scapegoat but as a monster card. This effect monster requires it to be set, then flipped in order to activate its effect.

What this would then do is allow the player to special summon up to a total of four Black Sheep Tokens to their side of the field. Just like the spell card, the tokens that are special summoned have zero for their stats but could definitely act as a wall against four attacks as well.

4. Shizuka Kawai

Serenity Wheeler, known as Shizuka Kawai in the Japanese version, is Joey Wheeler’s younger sister. The two were separated at a very young age when their parents got divorced. Serenity is depicted as being a sweet-natured, gentle, fragile and dependent young girl. She has a small fragile body, flowing auburn (brown/red) hair, and gentle green eyes. Throughout the whole series she is pictured as gentle but strong, with a never changing attitude of high spirits.

5. Seto Kaiba

Seto Kaiba (海かい馬ば 瀬せ人と Kaiba Seto) is one of the main characters of the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime. He is the older brother of Mokuba and the modern-day reincarnation of Priest Seto, himself the original keeper of the Blue-Eyes White Dragon.

Adopted into the Kaiba family as an orphan, Kaiba is at the helm of the world’s largest multi-national gaming conglomerate, KaibaCorp, serving as its majority owner and CEO. An intellectually gifted and innovative computer programmer, engineer, and inventor during his youth, he invented virtual software for playing video games as a young child prodigy.

6. Trishula, Dragon of the Ice Barrier

Trishula is an incredible Synchro monster that can really throw a wrench in the opponent’s plans. When played, Trishula banishes one card from the opponent’s hand, field, and graveyard. Once banished, most decks don’t have any way to recover those cards. You significantly reduce the number of options the opponent has access to, as well as having a decent attack value.

Synchro monsters are a powerful addition to the extra deck that can be useful in a variety of situations. These are not the only new types of monsters that have been added, and we will be releasing Boomer Guides for the other new types of monsters added to Yu-Gi-Oh Master Duel.

What is the strongest blue eyes monster?

Neo Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon is easily the best Blue-Eyes monster that Kaiba has ever used. Twice per turn, if this is the only card on the player’s side of the field, they can send a Blue-Eyes fusion monster from the extra deck to the graveyard to attack one more time.

How much is a 1st Edition Blue-Eyes White Dragon worth?

series, there are only 3 copies of the Blue-Eyes White Dragon. Wielding 3000 Attack Points, the Blue-Eyes White Dragon is the purest symbol of both rarity and power.

How many Blue-Eyes White Dragons does Kaiba?

anime, Kaiba has three of the Blue-Eyes White Dragons and Yugi’s grandfather has the fourth. Kaiba destroys the fourth Blue-Eyes White Dragon in order to prevent it from ever being used against him.

Is Blue-Eyes White Dragon the strongest normal monster?

This classic is still the strongest Normal monster in the game, at least in terms of raw ATK. Somehow its 3000 ATK still hasn’t been eclipsed by a single Normal monster, although a few cards have come close.

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