So, attacking this Pokmon for 200 damage is guaranteed to bring a lot of enemy Pokmon to their knees in front of you and make them raise a white flag
Which explains why this variant sells for $2,000 , despite the fact that Blue-Eyes White Dragon has been made available countless times in Yu-Gi-Ohs 25 year history, and some variants will cost just pennies to acquire
However, sealed product from this era has been notoriously hard to find at retail, pushing the prices of major chase cards even higher
villains flavor to Destined Rivals that almost feels like it should have been a split expansion instead of the upcoming Black Bolt & White Flavor set
It can even benefit him in some situations, by letting him move to any other location he wants
Hitting your opponents for 4 each time you crack a Treasure or activate a sacrifice outlet adds up terrifyingly fast