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|Deck=Unchained
|Deck=Unchained
|Card=D.D. Crow
|Card=D.D. Crow
|Target=Unchained Soul of Shyama
|Target={{y|Unchained Soul of Shyama}}
|Explanation=Crowing Shyama prevents caesar as well as removes a lot of grind game
|Explanation=Banishing Shyama prevents caesar as well as removes a lot of grind game.
open game state so that they don't get the pop
It is best to banish it before it activates its effect to prevent the destruction of the targeted card. This cuts their grind game and makes rank 6 harder to make unless they use additional engines.
It really cuts into their grind game and makes rank 6 harder to make.


Yama just prevents us from reviving stuff, but doesn't change the end board.
Banishing Yama prevents them from reviving stuff, but doesn't change the end board. Do it if you can layer it with another interruption, otherwise it prevents subobtimal lines and potential grind/recovery.
banishing yama only has value if you layer it with another interruption, otherwise it does nothing besides from the unchained player losing one more reborn
|Impact=Great
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Latest revision as of 10:44, 12 January 2026


D.D. Crow

Great

Explanation:

Banishing Shyama prevents caesar as well as removes a lot of grind game. It is best to banish it before it activates its effect to prevent the destruction of the targeted card. This cuts their grind game and makes rank 6 harder to make unless they use additional engines.

Banishing Yama prevents them from reviving stuff, but doesn't change the end board. Do it if you can layer it with another interruption, otherwise it prevents subobtimal lines and potential grind/recovery.

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