For this reason, unlike the original work in which the soul itself was extracted, in the anime, it is described in such a way that the spirit was taken along with it while the spirit was taken away.[11] In the original, both aimed at the slate, but here, the blue eyes just killed Mahad with a single blow.[12] Some even claim that Kawai Shizuka is a reincarnation, based on weak evidence.[13] Cross Duel's icons are personified versions of existing monsters.[14] Blue-white hair, blue eyes, and long hair hanging down the center of the head.[15] Just as Atem has a deep connection with Mahad, who becomes a black magician, it is mentioned that Seto has a deep connection with Kisara, where the Blue-Eyes White Dragon resides.[16] There is also a yandere- like interpretation of thinking, 'I can't let anyone else use it!' ...[17] Even though it was a simulation duel, he even attacked the Blue-Eyes White Dragon.[18] As an aside, it was written in this MAD for the third year

If you were designing a deck with cards that create a high number of creature tokens, such as Scute Swarm, the best way to find cards that combo well would be to type "when a creature enters the battlefield" into the search bar
since so few red cards scale in value over time the way Planeswalkers do, its just a natural fit
Some other combos and interactions I like are: The landfall cards, Ruin Crab and Evolution Sage with Slogurk, the Overslime
(That player draws his or her card for the turn first.)