Yu-Gi-Oh Different Dimension Card: Helios the Primordial Sun

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Part of the video series: Build a Yu-Gi-Oh Different Dimension Deck

Summary: The "Helios the Primordial Sun" Yu-Gi-Oh card is powered by other removed monsters. Learn how to build a Different Dimension deck in the Yu-Gi-Oh CCG in this free video.

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Yu-Gi-Oh Different Dimension Card: Helios the Primordial Sun

I'll be talking about Yu-Gi-Oh today, and these are monsters you want to be looking for for your Different Dimension deck. Helios the Primordial -4 star monster, he has a question mark attack in defense. This is because his attack and defense are equal to the remove from play monsters from both sides by 100. The good thing about Helios is that when you flip over Macro Cosmos, you can special summon him from your hand or graveyard. Never ever pick your hand, you don't want to show your opponent that one of your cards is just another monster that may or may not be strong at this point, and you never want to lower your available resources. You always want to pull it from your deck, because that's a free card that you haven't drawn yet, and you want to special summon them. If he's low-strength, special summon him in defense mode. He's still face-up, but at least when he gets hit, you're not going to lose life points. If he's huge, attack mode, destroy the biggest threat. Other cards in your deck are removing monsters at whatever rate they can, which means he goes up by a hundred for everyone. If you're getting into somewhat of a late game, you and your opponent may have 10 monsters or more removed, which means he goes 2000 or possibly more. Once you hit about 2800, you have nothing to fear from anything else in the format. If you hit above 3000, he's probably the biggest thing in either deck. The best monster right now has about 3000 attack, and even that's eclipsed when Helios is at maybe 4000.

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