One of my Personal Favourite Cards by Ben the Hen
Helloooooooooooooooooooooooooo all Ben the Hen here and today I'm going to be ranting about one of my favourite cards. A rare from dark crisis. Some of you may know it because I've talked about it a little but today im doing an actual review on it. This card is Tsukuyomi. Tsukuyomi is a spirit monster so if u know what Yata - Garasu's first effect is about returning it to your hand and no special summoning you should know what Tsukuyomi's first effect is. Secondly when Tsukuyomi is normal summoned, flip summoned or flipped face up you can flip one face up monster into face down defense posistion. This is a very good effect and has a place in a certain deck and some combos with it too.
 
First off I read tourney reports on a regular basis. I especially enjoy reading about original decks (no chaos, beatdown or control, tooooooo boring!!), so stuff like exodia, dark necrofear, and maybe the odd trample. And with that i lead to the point of this review. Why Tsukuyomi isn't played in trample is a mystery to me. Lets say your opponent has an End of Anusbis on the field. this monster has 0 defense. your had 3 Airknight Parsath on te field and you had Sangan. Your opponent attacks Sangan. Nooooo!!! You can't search. Your opponent has 5700 life points left and that attack to your sangan brought your life points to a pitiful 400. You must draw the right card. You do a chant for the "heart of the cards" to guide you to victory. You draw, close your eyes, pray, look in the direction of the card, and open you eyes. There you see in your hand... is a Tsukuyomi!!! JACKPOT BABY!!! You summon your Tsukuyomi. You read out your effect and your opponent does some quick math. You use your Tsukuyomi's effect to flip End of Anubis into face down defense mode. You declare all 3 of your Airknight's to attack the face down End of Anubis. And guess what??? YOU WIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Who wouldn't like that??? Ok here's the next story. This one is a true story.
 
My opponent has a Black Luster Soilder on the field (not an Envoy) equiped with a gravity axe - grarl. All I have in my hand is a Nobleman of Crossout. He attacks and ends his turn. It was this draw that would have to be the draw to save me. I drew. I look at the card. A smile hits my face. I summon my Tsukuyomi, flipping his Black Luster Soilder face down. Then i activate my Nobleman of Crossout on the face down Black Luster Soilder. I attack his life points directly. Black Luster Soilder was his strongest monster so after that i finished him off pretty easy.
 
Ok well those are my fact (story number 2) and fiction stories (story number 1). Hope you like em. If you wanna email me then my address is Uber_Pea3@hotmail.com .
 
Byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.