Blue-Eyes White Dragon
Normal Monster (Dragon / LIGHT / 8 Stars / ATK 3000 / DEF 2500)
This legendary dragon is a powerful engine of destruction. Virtually invincible, very few have faced this awesome creature and lived to tell the tale.
One of the first and strongest of the signature monsters of the game. He has no effect, but simply is one of the strongest beatsticks you can pull out. Some may say that his usefulness has long since passed. However, there still will always be the joy of pulling out "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" on your opponent and have it wreak havok with whatever defenses they may have. Not to mention that he can trade or win cleanly almost every battle out there. Over the years, he has received a fair degree of support as well to not only make him easier to bring to the field, but to enhance some of his abilities. Plus as a normal monster, he's received some support in the last few sets too (as a way to make them more playable). Lastly, being a Dragon means he has plenty of support too.
Dragons may have their "Emperor" to represent one of the strongest in the game... but give me this "Ryuu Densetsu" anyday...
... plus, name me one other monster in the game that had an entire set named after it.
Normal Monster (Dragon / LIGHT / 8 Stars / ATK 3000 / DEF 2500)
This legendary dragon is a powerful engine of destruction. Virtually invincible, very few have faced this awesome creature and lived to tell the tale.
One of the first and strongest of the signature monsters of the game. He has no effect, but simply is one of the strongest beatsticks you can pull out. Some may say that his usefulness has long since passed. However, there still will always be the joy of pulling out "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" on your opponent and have it wreak havok with whatever defenses they may have. Not to mention that he can trade or win cleanly almost every battle out there. Over the years, he has received a fair degree of support as well to not only make him easier to bring to the field, but to enhance some of his abilities. Plus as a normal monster, he's received some support in the last few sets too (as a way to make them more playable). Lastly, being a Dragon means he has plenty of support too.
Dragons may have their "Emperor" to represent one of the strongest in the game... but give me this "Ryuu Densetsu" anyday...
... plus, name me one other monster in the game that had an entire set named after it.