"Chaos Emperor Dragon - Envoy of the End" is a card that was first released on Invasion of Chaos. This card alongside "Chaos Sorcerer" and "Black Luster Soldier - Envoy of the Beginning" started the popular Chaos Decks that combined Dark and Light Monsters to quickly Summon both Envoys and Chaos Sorcerer and that become a nightmare for other players since the powerful effects of the Chaos monsters. Date: October 4, 2007
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| - "Chaos Emperor Dragon - Envoy of the End" is a card that was first released on Invasion of Chaos. This card alongside "Chaos Sorcerer" and "Black Luster Soldier - Envoy of the Beginning" started the popular Chaos Decks that combined Dark and Light Monsters to quickly Summon both Envoys and Chaos Sorcerer and that become a nightmare for other players since the powerful effects of the Chaos monsters. Date: October 4, 2007
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| - "Chaos Emperor Dragon - Envoy of the End" is a card that was first released on Invasion of Chaos. This card alongside "Chaos Sorcerer" and "Black Luster Soldier - Envoy of the Beginning" started the popular Chaos Decks that combined Dark and Light Monsters to quickly Summon both Envoys and Chaos Sorcerer and that become a nightmare for other players since the powerful effects of the Chaos monsters.
Since its release this card become very popular among players due to his mighty effect, huge attack, the fact that it was very easy to summon and the low cost to activate its effect. However, other players considered it to be broken and overpowered, which caused this monster to be Forbidden in September 2004.
A strategy that was quickly discovered when this card was released was its ability to introduce an unbreakable "Yata-Lock" with the help of "Sangan" or "Witch of the Black Forest". The strategy was simple: The player activates "Chaos Emperor Dragon - Envoy of the End's" effect while either "Sangan" or "Witch of the Black Forest" is on the field, then with effect of any of these two monsters add "Yata-Garasu" to their hand, summon him and attack directly. Thanks to Yata's effect the opponent will not be able to draw a card during their turn and with no cards on the field and hand will be unable to do anything, assuring victory to Yata's controller. This strategy become feared by most of players and caused "Chaos Emperor Dragon - Envoy of the End" and "Yata-Garasu" to be banned.
Despite being Forbidden in Advanced Format this card is still popular in Traditional Format due to his powerful abilities and even through he's forbidden now, his legacy still lives in his downgraded version: "Demise, King of Armageddon".
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| - "Chaos Emperor Dragon - Envoy of the End" is a card that was first released on Invasion of Chaos. This card alongside "Chaos Sorcerer" and "Black Luster Soldier - Envoy of the Beginning" started the popular Chaos Decks that combined Dark and Light Monsters to quickly Summon both Envoys and Chaos Sorcerer and that become a nightmare for other players since the powerful effects of the Chaos monsters. Since its release this card become very popular among players due to his mighty effect, huge attack, the fact that it was very easy to summon and the low cost to activate its effect. However, other players considered it to be broken and overpowered, which caused this monster to be Forbidden in September 2004. A strategy that was quickly discovered when this card was released was its ability to introduce an unbreakable "Yata-Lock" with the help of "Sangan" or "Witch of the Black Forest". The strategy was simple: The player activates "Chaos Emperor Dragon - Envoy of the End's" effect while either "Sangan" or "Witch of the Black Forest" is on the field, then with effect of any of these two monsters add "Yata-Garasu" to their hand, summon him and attack directly. Thanks to Yata's effect the opponent will not be able to draw a card during their turn and with no cards on the field and hand will be unable to do anything, assuring victory to Yata's controller. This strategy become feared by most of players and caused "Chaos Emperor Dragon - Envoy of the End" and "Yata-Garasu" to be banned. Despite being Forbidden in Advanced Format this card is still popular in Traditional Format due to his powerful abilities and even through he's forbidden now, his legacy still lives in his downgraded version: "Demise, King of Armageddon". Date: October 4, 2007
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