"Cyber Dragon" was first released in Cybernetic Revolution, with a further three reprints in the 2006 Collectors Tins, Mattel Action Figures Promos: Series 3 and Duelist Pack 4: Zane Truesdale. In Japan, it was released in Cybernetic Revolution, with three reprints in the Academy Duel Disk Special Edition Promos, and Duelist Pack 4: Zane Truesdale. Date: April 10, 2007
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| - "Cyber Dragon" was first released in Cybernetic Revolution, with a further three reprints in the 2006 Collectors Tins, Mattel Action Figures Promos: Series 3 and Duelist Pack 4: Zane Truesdale. In Japan, it was released in Cybernetic Revolution, with three reprints in the Academy Duel Disk Special Edition Promos, and Duelist Pack 4: Zane Truesdale. Date: April 10, 2007
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| - "Cyber Dragon" was first released in Cybernetic Revolution, with a further three reprints in the 2006 Collectors Tins, Mattel Action Figures Promos: Series 3 and Duelist Pack 4: Zane Truesdale. In Japan, it was released in Cybernetic Revolution, with three reprints in the Academy Duel Disk Special Edition Promos, and Duelist Pack 4: Zane Truesdale.
In the early days of this card's existence, it was the ideal card to use in Chaos Decks, owing to it's Light Attribute, and easy summon requirements. It is able to quickly swarm the field, offer a respectable 2100 ATK in the form of a Beatstick, and can be used immediately as Tribute Fodder for a Tribute Summon, since the summon via it's effect is a Special Summon. It is also the basis for an entire Archetype of cards. It has three Fusion Monsters it is able to fuse into; Cyber Twin Dragon, Chimeratech Overdragon, and the feared Cyber End Dragon. It also has three monsters within the same family; Proto-Cyber Dragon, Cyber Barrier Dragon and Cyber Laser Dragon.
Cyber Dragon has since become a staple in nearly every Deck, but especially in Monarch Deck's, Machine Decks, LIGHT Decks, and any Swarm-based Deck, like Warriors. This easy splashability has been criticized, especially since most, if not all Top 8 players in Regional Tournaments have three of these per Deck. Any suggestion of a limitation, is countered by the fact that it would harm pure-breed Cyber Dragon Decks.
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| - "Cyber Dragon" was first released in Cybernetic Revolution, with a further three reprints in the 2006 Collectors Tins, Mattel Action Figures Promos: Series 3 and Duelist Pack 4: Zane Truesdale. In Japan, it was released in Cybernetic Revolution, with three reprints in the Academy Duel Disk Special Edition Promos, and Duelist Pack 4: Zane Truesdale. In the early days of this card's existence, it was the ideal card to use in Chaos Decks, owing to it's Light Attribute, and easy summon requirements. It is able to quickly swarm the field, offer a respectable 2100 ATK in the form of a Beatstick, and can be used immediately as Tribute Fodder for a Tribute Summon, since the summon via it's effect is a Special Summon. It is also the basis for an entire Archetype of cards. It has three Fusion Monsters it is able to fuse into; Cyber Twin Dragon, Chimeratech Overdragon, and the feared Cyber End Dragon. It also has three monsters within the same family; Proto-Cyber Dragon, Cyber Barrier Dragon and Cyber Laser Dragon. Cyber Dragon has since become a staple in nearly every Deck, but especially in Monarch Deck's, Machine Decks, LIGHT Decks, and any Swarm-based Deck, like Warriors. This easy splashability has been criticized, especially since most, if not all Top 8 players in Regional Tournaments have three of these per Deck. Any suggestion of a limitation, is countered by the fact that it would harm pure-breed Cyber Dragon Decks. Date: April 10, 2007
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