Yu-Gi-Oh! Card Review: Ultimate Fusion

[Spell Card]

During the Main Phase: Fusion Summon 1 Fusion Monster from your Extra Deck that mentions “Blue-Eyes White Dragon” or “Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon” as material, by shuffling the Fusion Materials listed on it from your hand, field, and/or GY into the Deck, then, you can destroy face-up cards your opponent controls, up to the number of “Blue-Eyes White Dragon” and “Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon” used from the field as material. You can only activate 1 “Ultimate Fusion” per turn.

Ultimate Fusion is a Polymerization for Blue-Eyes White Dragon. This quick-play spell card has two effects. The first effect uses Blue-Eyes White Dragon as fusion material. The second effect destroys the opponent’s cards. It has a perfect combination of effects to give the advantage to you!

First Effect:

Ultimate Fusion is a substitute for Polymerization for Blue-Eyes White Dragon. Ultimate Fusion uses Blue-Eyes White Dragon and Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon as materials from your hand, field, and graveyard. These monsters from those three places may create a Fusion Summon with a monster that lists those particular monsters.

Furthermore, Ultimate Fusion is the a quick-play spell card. You may play it during either player’s turn. The best timing for this card is during your turn.

  • Recycle Resources

In addition, Ultimate Fusion recycle your resources. It sends Blue-Eyes White Dragon from the graveyard to the deck. You have the opportunity to replay these cards.

In addition, Ultimate Fusion adds value to your cards. You are using the same card twice in multiple places. Ultimate Fusion uses this card in a unique place such as the graveyard for the a fusion. You may play normally throughout a game, and summon Blue-Eyes White Dragon. The opponent may destroy this monster, or you may use it for material of a summon. Then, Ultimate Fusion uses Blue-Eyes White Dragon for a fusion.

Furthermore, The White Stone of Legend is a great card to play with Blue-Eyes White Dragon. The White Stone of Legend adds Blue-Eyes White Dragon from the deck to your hand. You quickly regain access to this card after Ultimate Fusion returns it to the deck.

Second Effect:

Ultimate Fusion also destroys the opponent’s cards as the same number of Blue-Eyes White Dragons and Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon from the field returned to the deck for the fusion summon. This destructive effect puts you in a great position to win the game. The opponent loses many resources and you gain a powerful monster. Your new fusion monster can inflict massive damage if it is able to do a direct attack.

For example, you may return thee Blue-Eyes White Dragons from the field to the deck for a total of three cards. Then, Ultimate Fusion destroys three of the opponent’s cards. It is the best outcome for this spell’s effect. the opponent loses three key resources for his or her strategy.

Fusion Monsters: Blue-Eyes White Dragon

Ultimate Fusion has many targets for its first effect. Blue-Eyes has many fusion monsters that list Blue-Eyes White Dragon as fusion material. You have many options to give the advantage to you during the duel.

For instance, Ultimate Fusion may fusion summon Neo Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon. This tactic swings the momentum of the duel in your favor. You need three Blue-Eyes White Dragons for this fusion, and you may destroy three of the opponent’s cards. Neo Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon unleashes three attacks at your opponent!

Card Rating:

Overall, Ultimate Fusion is one of the best spell cards for Blue-Eyes, and I recommend playing one to two copies of it in your deck. It lives up to its name. It is truly the ultimate spell for a fusion monster of Blue-Eyes. You gain many advantages from this spell’s effects. Ultimate Fusion fusion summons a powerful monster with great effects and destroys the opponent’s face-up cards.

Card Rating: [usr 4]

1 thought on “Yu-Gi-Oh! Card Review: Ultimate Fusion

  1. Unfortunately it only destroys cards for BEWD/BEUD send from the FIELD, not for cards shuffled back from the gy or hand. Also only destroying face-up cards is furthermore restricting this card. Still overall good tho.

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