Heat things up this winter with Savage Strike! Cybernetic Horizon revitalized Ritual Summoning, and Soul Fusion created powerful Fusion Summoning strategies. Now, Savage Strike is primed to do the same for Synchro Summoning strategies!
Synchro Summoning crashes into the VRAINS! Duelists closely following the simulcast of Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS know that Synchro Summoning has made its first appearance in the latest Yu-Gi-Oh! anime! The first Synchro Monsters from the series will make their real life debut in Savage Strike!
This winter belongs to the undead! Following on from Hidden Summoners and Structure Deck: Zombie Horde, Savage Strike introduces even more Synchro-based Zombie monsters. The Shiranui theme has been inexorably linked to Zombie Decks since the original release of Shiranui Solitaire, and now it returns in force with both a new Synchro Monster and a new Link Monster that pay dividends in Zombie Synchro strategies!
And that's not even half of what awaits you in Savage Strike! You can also find a card that annihilates your opponent's hand and field if they negate a Summon or the activation of a card or effect, a Spell that lets you trade part of your Extra Deck for card drawing, new "T.G." monsters, and more!
• Each booster pack contains 9 randomly inserted game cards (1st Edition)
Near Mint condition cards show minimal or no wear from play or handling and will have an unmarked surface, crisp corners, and otherwise pristine edges outside of minimal handling. Near Mint condition cards appear 'fresh out of the pack,' with edges and surfaces virtually free from all flaws. '
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