![]() ![]() When it comes to storming, blazing, radiating, sandstorming, or drowning, drowning proves the most effective. It appears a negative to return your opponent’s monsters to the deck to be reused like Chinese takeout containers, but with Pendulums swinging from the Extra Deck and top-tier decks being part-time necromancers, it definitely hurts more than any other trap wearing the mirror force name. However, in each respective set, there is always one that rises above the rest, and in the case of passive-aggressive reflection, it’s Drowning Mirror Force. Final Fantasy does it with its monsters, Mortal Kombat did it with ninja clans, and Yu-Gi-Oh did it with its arsenal of mirror forces. One of the oldest tricks in the creation book, used to compensate for either limited time or imagination, is to make several slightly different copies of the original. Robert Frost preferred those who favored fire and ice, but those desiring to put one's opponent in order, I suggest to deflect with water. ![]()
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