Dark Hole
Normal Spell
Destroy all monsters on the field.
We're taking a step back this week to view some old favorites we may either not have played with for awhile or are glad we haven't seen them for awhile. First up, "Dark Hole". It's not as unbalanced as "Raigeki" in that it simply destroys all monsters on the field, but if this card becomes unbanned, expect most people to put it back into their decks. This card is a momentum changer. It's useful if you are down and want to clear off the field very quickly so you can have an edge. It's useful if you want to sent your own monster to the Graveyard. Also, while it may not be as flexible as "Torrential Tribute" as far as activation, you can use it on your turn, then summon and hit with a free attack. Of course there are times when you have the advantage and you draw it where it won't be that useful (again unlike "Raigeki").
"Dark Hole" is a strong, frustrating when you get hit with, but not a truly broken card.
Normal Spell
Destroy all monsters on the field.
We're taking a step back this week to view some old favorites we may either not have played with for awhile or are glad we haven't seen them for awhile. First up, "Dark Hole". It's not as unbalanced as "Raigeki" in that it simply destroys all monsters on the field, but if this card becomes unbanned, expect most people to put it back into their decks. This card is a momentum changer. It's useful if you are down and want to clear off the field very quickly so you can have an edge. It's useful if you want to sent your own monster to the Graveyard. Also, while it may not be as flexible as "Torrential Tribute" as far as activation, you can use it on your turn, then summon and hit with a free attack. Of course there are times when you have the advantage and you draw it where it won't be that useful (again unlike "Raigeki").
"Dark Hole" is a strong, frustrating when you get hit with, but not a truly broken card.