Forum:Effect of Blue-Eyes Alternative Ultimate Dragon?

I was just curious if anyone was at that conference and heard anything about the new Blue-Eyes Alternative Ultimate Dragon's effects?

Personally, I hope it's a true retrain of the original blue-eyes ultimate with a simplified effect like this:

'''Blue-Eyes Alternative Ultimate Dragon Level 12 LIGHT Dragon Fusion Effect Monster ATK 4500 DEF 3800 3 "Blue-Eyes" monsters If Special Summoned using a "Blue-Eyes Alternative White Dragon" OR "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" this card is unaffected by your opponent's card effects. This card's name becomes "Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon" while it is on the field or in the Graveyard. This card can perform an additional attack on monsters up to twice per turn.'''

Short and simple, yet effective. I think this card is extremely fair in today's game especially since you'd be required to use 3 monsters as summoning materials, also using 3 blue-eyes monsters brings more consistency in the deck and can be used to create additional combos with other cards. In addition, the least it should have is an unaffected clause based off the number of materials used while also limiting it to 3 monster attacks instead of an in general 3 attacks as it doesn't make it game breaking while limiting it similarly to the original Alternative Blue-Eyes with its effect. Lastly, I hope there's an announcement of a new Blue-Eyes Fusion Spell that would be something simple with preferably the artwork from Yu-Gi-Oh Forbidden Memories: https://yugioh.wikia.com/wiki/Ultimate_Dragon

'''Ultimate Dragon Fusion Normal Spell Fusion Summon 1 "Blue-Eyes" Fusion Monster from your Extra Deck, using monsters from your hand or field as Fusion Materials. If you control a "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" that you are using in the Fusion Summon, you can also use "Blue-Eyes" monster(s) from your Main Deck as Fusion Material. Cards and effects cannot be activated in response to this card's activation. You can only activate 1 "Ultimate Dragon Fusion" per turn.'''

Now to be honest, I personally feel the "can't be responded to" effect is justified again by using so many materials in the summon but it may make it a bit much, however I think the fact that it can't be easily outed by counter trap cards like Solemn Judgement or Warning makes it more viable in todays game. Also, when facing a rival Dark Magician deck you can't out it with cards like Magician Navigation which is a real problem with Blue-Eyes decks right now and that's the fact that too much stuff requiring a lot of materials can be just stopped easily, that shouldn't be if you want the main rivals deck to be relevant.--Eternumblaze (talk • contribs) 16:53, December 30, 2018 (UTC)