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Pojo's Yu-Gi-Oh Card of the Day

The Supremacy Sun
#JUMP-EN057 

Cannot be Special Summoned, except by its own effect. During the next Standby Phase after this face-up card is destroyed and sent to the Graveyard: You can discard 1 card; Special Summon this card from the Graveyard.

Card Ratings
Traditional: 2.00
Advanced: 2.60 

Ratings are based on a 1 to 5 scale
1 being the worst. 3 is average. 5 is the highest rating.


Date Reviewed - Dec. 5, 2011

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Dark

Paladin

The Supremacy SUN, a Level 10, Fiend type Monster, with 3000 attack and defense. No ridiculous summoning requirements is certainly a plus. Now, if face up and sent to the Graveyard, by discarding from your Hand during your next Standby Phase, you can Special Summon this card. That being the only effect sadly, doesn't warrant playing this.

Ratings:

Traditional: 1.25/5
Advanced: 2.25/5
Art: 4/5


John Rocha

The Supremacy Sun is a really nice card from this month’s Shonen Jump Magazine. I am not sure how much play you will see out of this big beat stick monster because for two tributes, you can get out a god card or Light and Darkness Dragon. The Supremacy Sun could be the right card in the right deck however. Especially if that deck likes to discard. Not only would you get the effect of your discarded card, but you would also get The Supremacy Sun at 3000 attack, back on the field.

The first and obvious choice is in a Fabled deck. Not only can this deck type special summon two monsters easily, but it loves to have other monsters in your hand discarded as well. This card may also work well with Darkworlds. The only apprehension that I have with using this monster is with top decking and dead draws. It is beastly, but if you get stuck with it in your hand, the dead card may spell doom for you.

Traditional: 1/5
Advanced: 2/5

Miguel

It's a new week and we are looking at a few more Shonen Jump promos this week. Leading off is The Supremacy Sun. Sun is a level 10, Dark/Fiend with 3000 ATK and DEF. Sun's effect say It cannot be special summoned by any means except by it's own effect. During the next standby phase after the turn this face up card is destroyed and sent to the grave, you can discard one card to special summon this card from the graveyard. Nothing beats a 3000 ATK and DEF monster that can keep coming back time and time again. There are a few ways to get this card on the field, Double Coston, Fires of Doomsday are a few. You guys are smart enough to figure it out. While the ability to bring back Sun over and over is great, you need to watch out for things like Bottomless, Deep Dark Trap Hole, Macro Cosmos and even D.D. Crow. You wanna annoy the hell out of your opponent? Keep bring back Sun over and over again, assuming you have the cards to do so.

Traditional: 1.5
Advanced: 3
Tomorrow: PROWTANGONISTS!


Argouru

Monday:

The Supremacy Sun
Lv. 10/DARK/Fiend/3000A/3000D
"Cannot be Special Summoned, except by its own effect. During the next Standby Phase after this face-up card is destroyed and sent to the Graveyard: You can discard 1 card; Special Summon this card from the Graveyard."

Today's my birthday, and we kick off the week with an interesting card...

SS is an interesting monster, and for those who don't know, Level 10 and higher monster cards that lack Normal Summoning restrictions require 3 monsters on the feilf be tributed to Normal Summon them, including this guy. 3 Tributes for a monster may seem excessive, but getting out multiple monsters isn't as hard as it used to be, and his effect helps make sure he comes back again and again, assuming you have a card in hand from your last turn to discard. To be honest, there's better cards out there that can come back easier, such as Grapha which has a better cost and more openness on the timing.

He's an alright card, but there's better, easier alternatives in Advanced. In Traditional, you have access to Sinister Serpent, which makes bring him out again and again easier. Also, remember that his effect only works if he's in the graveyard. If he's removed from play, he's basically gone for good.

Traditional: 2.75
Advanced: 3


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