As he took 2000 or more battle damage, Yugi activates his face-down "Dig of Destiny", letting him draw a card
Pokmon in Japan would eventually breed multiple manga and anime, a trading card game, and all manner of merchandise
It needs a target and it can be countered with removal or protection effects
Unlike Jegantha, which was mostly just a vanilla 5/5 that players included out of convenience, Keruga can legitimately win you games
#18: Recurring Nightmare Weve already touched on a few Recurring Nightmare decks this month, but the biggest win for the card has got to be Brian Seldens 1998 World Championship list: Creatures (24) 1 Spike Weaver 1 Verdant Force 1 Tradewind Rider 4 Wall of Blossoms 4 Birds of Paradise 1 Man-o'-War 2 Nekrataal 2 Uktabi Orangutan 2 Spike Feeder 2 Wall of Roots 1 Spirit of the Night 1 Orcish Settlers 1 Cloudchaser Eagle 1 Thrull Surgeon Lands (22) Spells (14) Sideboard While Recurring Nightmare is most often thought of as part of Survival of the Fittest strategies, it has also enjoyed a fair bit of success in B/G Rock decks, just using it for value and in combo decks seeking to loop it, with any number of creatures that effectively net you mana each time
Divine Resilience