Card Tech - Chain Disappearance

Chain Disappearance
Normal Trap Card
You can only activate this card when a monster with an ATK of 1000 or less is Normal Summoned, Flip Summoned or Special Summoned. Remove the monster from play and your opponent removes all monsters of the same name in his/her hand and Deck from play. His/her Deck is then shuffled.






Here is a card that not only I but a few others think will be a new tech card for their side decks. Chain Disappearance is an excellent trap, it allows you to activate it when a monster with 1000 or less attack is summoned, whether it be normal, flip or special summon, and remove it from play, it also forces the opponent to remove all copies of the removed card from their hand and deck from play as well. Now if you are a new player you may be wondering; "What cards would I really use this for"? Well that's actually a good question, what would you use it for. Lets look at the past Shonen Jump Championship shall we? The winner was Jeff Jones, running his Quickdraw Dandywarrior deck. The name alone already gives you two monsters that Chain Disappearance can touch, Quickdraw Synchron and Dandylion. But there are also some various others, because some of these decks actually run cards such as Ryko, Lightsworn Hunter, Cyber Valley, Battle Fader and Debris Dragon which are all highly played or see more play than other cards that Chain Disappearance affects. There are lower cards, like Black Salvo and Treeborn Frog that see play too in some decks, just decks that haven't topped/won a Shonen Jump Championship in a long time. But that is besides the point, Chain Disappearance can take care of basically every low attacking monster that any opponent runs, it can even take care of Fluff tokens once their summoned, preventing them from being used for Quickdraw Synchron or any other reason. Look into the future, which is now only 3 days away, The Shining Darkness comes out this weekend on May 1st and 2nd, releasing cards like XX-Saber Darksoul which adds some much broken support to the X-Saber deck. There are a lot of cards that Chain Disappearance can remove putting the opponent in a tough situation, especially if you remove one of their cards that is a part of their main strategy. Maybe you will try this card out in your side deck against Quickdraw players as well as some other decks like Blackwings, wouldn't hurt would it?

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