This "Stardust Dragon" may not be fully intelligent. But once it's examined with the "Great Sin Card," its intelligence will be restored.

 Dark didn't pay attention to this minor issue. He looked down at the magic cards in his hand. Sure enough, he saw that the card, which originally only had "Stardust Dragon," now had a smaller "Stardust Dragon."

 The appearance of the "Stardust Dragon" is actually inconsistent with the large, pot-bellied dragons of the West.

 "Stardust Dragon" directly depicts the appearance of an Eastern dragon. However, this light green dragon looks rather comical and cute.

 Dak couldn't help but laugh.

 As the "Stardust Dragon" was summoned.

 After the "Magic Card" was infused with magic power, it naturally received feedback.

 [Image: Stardust Dragon]

 Card Name: Stardust Dragon

 "Type: Spirit Card" [Level: 6] [Race: Dragon] [Attribute: Light] [Magic Power: 1000] [Attack: 1000] (Defense: 1000)

 [Ultimate Skills: Stardust Link, Meteor, Stardust Wish]

 unexpected.

 "Stardust Dragon" has a level of three stars!

 This means that by using "Stardust Radiance" on it, it can cross the tier and become a second-tier magical spirit.

 This is somewhat helpful for sacrificing and summoning third-tier magical spirits.

 However, it's not very meaningful.

 Dak continued reading.

 The "Stardust Dragon" is a dragon, but its attributes are different from the "Stardust Dragon"; it is purely light-type.

 The three dimensions are all 1000 points.

 A total of 1000 points in all three stats is perfect for a two-star character, but not quite enough for a three-star character.

 But it is, after all, just a companion dragon of the "Stardust Dragon", so we can't expect too much.

 The main thing to look at is its special move, whether it has anything special about it. In short, one of the special moves of "Stardust Dragon" is definitely related to death immunity.

 Upon closer inspection, Dark noticed that it was Stardust Dragon's first ultimate attack—"Stardust Link"!

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 [Stardust Link: As a companion species, the Stardust Whelp's life is inextricably linked to the Stardust Dragon from birth. As long as the Stardust Dragon lives, the Stardust Whelp cannot be destroyed. Upon triggering a death immunity event, the Stardust Link will temporarily disappear for thirty seconds, after which it will re-establish itself.]

 Although it's a roundabout way, the basic effect is still the same: one death saving throw every thirty seconds.

 If placed in the Yu-Gi-Oh! card game, it means it can be used once per turn without being destroyed.

 This effect differs from the original card effect by only two words—"Battle."

 But the meaning they represent is completely different.

 In the original Yu-Gi-Oh! manga, Stardust Dragon can be used once per turn and cannot be destroyed in battle, greatly reducing its versatility.

 Dark's "Stardust Dragon" is theoretically immune to any death mechanic.

 If used properly, it can act as a "satellite" to serve as a flesh shield for the "Stardust Dragon".

 After examining the next ultimate move, Dark knew that it was far more than that.

 "Stardust Dragon" serves not only as a "satellite"-like mobile shield, but also as a mobile turret!

 It's a living, breathing "floating cannon"!

 [Meteor: The Stardust Dragon can summon meteors to strike a designated target. When the Stardust Dragon is in a Stardust Link state, it can synchronize with the Stardust Dragon and summon meteors using the Stardust Dragon's power.]

 (Image: Meteor)

 Like "Meteor Sonic Strike," "Meteor" is a card that comes with the "Stardust" monster in Yu-Gi-Oh!.

 However, their effects after being transformed into ultimate skills are completely different. "Stardust Dragon's" "Meteor" has become a single-target damage skill that can only summon one meteor, and when combined with "Stardust Link", the power of the meteor it summons is almost equivalent to that of the meteor summoned by "Stardust Dragon"!

 This is equivalent to giving "Stardust Dragon" a new outlet to fully unleash its power.

 Moreover, the cooldown of "Meteor" is not long!

 After it dies, you can summon it again, and it can even refresh the "Meteor" cooldown!

 The mere existence of "Stardust Link" and "Meteor" instantly amplifies the presence of "Stardust Dragon".

 The third and final finishing move was the icing on the cake.

 [Stardust's Wish: Stardust Dragon makes a wish, sacrificing himself to destroy and nullify the effects of the opponent's moves.]

 [Image: Stardust's Wish]

 "Stardust's Wish" can destroy and nullify moves, not only the special moves of magical spirits, but also most magic, rituals, and so on.

 But the price it has to pay is its own life!

 Of course, if it uses "Stardust Wish" while "Stardust Link" is active, then its "death cost" will be overridden by the death immunity mechanism of "Stardust Link"—it will not actually die.

 Furthermore, the cooldown of "Stardust Wish" is thirty seconds, which perfectly complements the penalty mechanism of "Stardust Link," allowing for a wish to be made every thirty seconds.

 It's a shame that "Stardust Dragon" only has three special moves, but all three are extremely useful.

 It's like an extension of the "Stardust Dragon," compensating for its imperfections.

 More advanced techniques are not suitable for experimentation under these circumstances. The summoning of "Stardust Dragon" had already caused a great deal of impact, with many students in the Noble Academy tower peeking out from their balconies.

 But even if they saw the "Stardust Dragon", it wouldn't matter.

 Darko Dimon, who is once again in the spotlight, is about to leave the academy.

 "Come back first, Stardust Dragon!"

 Dark raised the Magic Card, aiming it at the "Stardust Dragon" flying in the air. Although the "Stardust Dragon" clearly longed to soar through the sky, it obeyed the Magister's command and chose to return to the Magic Spirit Card.

 With its return, "Stardust Dragon" was also recalled to the Magic Cards.

 They were originally one entity, and their existence is not much different from that of "Dorombalut" and "Dorombesia".

 However, after being summoned once, "Stardust Dragon" has fully awakened. Even inside the Magic Card, it stares coldly and arrogantly at the outside world.

 The "Stardust Dragon" circled around it continuously.

 “At least I have some company…” Darke suddenly said.

 The Stardust Dragon's enormous size makes it inconvenient to summon within the academy. While the sheer size of each floor of the castle doesn't hinder its entry, moving freely within classrooms and the library would be virtually impossible.

 Its movements within the academy are inevitably restricted; at most, it can only stay in the clubroom or on the rooftop above.

 However, those are things that need to be considered later.

 After leaving school tomorrow, I can summon the "Stardust Dragon" to use as a mount.

 —Finally, a large, rideable magical spirit!

 Dark was still very happy. He rewarded "Shami" with another pat, then closed the window to shut out the screams.

 It's just a nine-star dragon; we've seen them before. Why make such a fuss?

 Dak turned and walked into the room, but in his mind he felt that he seemed to have missed something.

 Just now, he suddenly remembered that he seemed to have really forgotten about a magical spirit.

 “Much profit… … ”

 "Forget it, let it be a good student. It can be summoned to my side immediately when needed."

 "Of course, we need to find a magical spirit to deliver the message to her."

 Dark chose Gatomon in his mission to "deliver a message to Victoria".

 "Devimon" is still trying its best to harvest spiritual power and won't be able to return anytime soon.

 He summoned Tailmon and quickly gave the order to complete it.

 Then, he temporarily handed the "Stardust Dragon" magic card to the nearby "Shaymy" so that it could communicate with it.

 Although their communication is incomprehensible, they keep making noise nonetheless, so who cares!

 Dak closed a bottle of apple juice, but after drinking two bottles of mana potion and meditating for a while, he gradually regained his energy.

 Tonight is not the time to stop.

 The surprise of the "Stardust Dragon" was just the first step; he needed more surprises! "I still have ten points of 'Pride,' enough to forge another light-attribute dragon."

 "The top-grade 'White Dragon Pearl' must be kept, but the high-grade 'White Dragon Pearl' with healing abilities need not be preserved."

 "Let's put in a little more effort with the 'Dragon Grass'!"

 In a short period of time, Dark made the "Dragon Grass" bear a second "Pride Fruit".

 "Dragon Grass" was clearly exhausted, curled up motionless in the water basin that Rose had prepared for it.

 Dark stroked its head, sighed, and told Rose to take good care of it before leaving.

 Like a scumbag who gives a hug afterward and then leaves.

 But tonight's move was out of necessity; we had no choice but to make "Dragon Grass" work harder.

 After returning to the dormitory with the second [Pride Fruit (Dragon)], Dark stuffed it into "Jugug's" body and ordered it to be juiced.

 He then quickly organized the materials, preparing for the second magical experiment of the night.

 It's still the "White Dragon Ball," still the three white dragon scales, one "Pride Fruit (Dragon)," and powder made from the red phosphorus of the "Sun and Moon Serpent."

 An unchanging equation, an unchanging process.

 Only the quality and characteristics of the "White Dragon Ball" changed.

 Dac is like a precision machine, flawlessly completing the preliminary work.

 He then signed another contract with [Shami (Sky Form)], thus borrowing some of his luck from him.

 Although this "luck" has not been proven, since it succeeded on the first try, Darko was more inclined to believe it was true.

 This time, the magic alchemy attempt also succeeded.

 It's still hard to say what kind of magical spirit he will eventually become. "Mi" "Shami" held the "Stardust Dragon" magic card in one hand, and pressed the other hand on the new light cocoon in a serious manner.

 Dark felt the same way, saying, "Hopefully it's a Blue-Eyes White Dragon, or even another Stardust Dragon!"

 "Stardust Dragon's" special move is very suitable for having multiple copies.

 If he can master targeted forging in the future, he will definitely replicate two more copies of the "Stardust Dragon" after he forges the "Blue-Eyes White Dragon".

 Dark poured his expectations into the cocoon of light. But this time, the cocoon of light did not respond to his expectations.

 What was forged from it was not a third-tier magic spirit with a level of nine stars, but a first-tier magic spirit with only three stars!

 Has Shami's luck run out?

 Not really.

 After his initial disappointment at seeing the star's appearance, Dark quickly calmed down.

 This time, the result of the forging wasn't a high-star dragon card, but a girl card! "It's... 'Blue-Eyes Girl'!"

 "Blue-Eyes Girl" is a level 1 monster card in Yu-Gi-Oh!

 However, as a support card for "Blue-Eyes White Dragon," it is extremely useful. Moreover, its prototype is Kisara from "Yu-Gi-Oh!", who is the reincarnation of "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" and the legendary daughter of the White Dragon!

 Whenever the name of the White Dragon's daughter is mentioned, Dark can't help but think of Pandora-senpai. Thankfully, this "Blue-Eyed Girl" didn't grow up to resemble Pandora-senpai due to some idealistic notions…

 While feeling slightly relieved, Dak also felt a pang of regret. But that's just how boys are—always wanting to have their cake and eat it too.

 Unlike "Stardust Dragon", he is very familiar with the card "Blue-Eyes Girl" from Yu-Gi-Oh!.

 In Yu-Gi-Oh!, "Blue-Eyes Girl" has two effects. One of them can only be activated after the card is targeted by an effect, allowing you to Special Summon a "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" directly from your hand, Deck, or Graveyard!

 Another effect can only be activated when this card is targeted for an attack. After negating that attack, change your card's battle position, and then Special Summon a "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" directly from your hand, Deck, and Graveyard!

 In essence, these two effects mean that when the "Blue-Eyes Girl" encounters danger, she will summon (transform) into the "Blue-Eyes White Dragon".

 In Yu-Gi-Oh! decks, it's not "Blue-Eyes White Dragon". But it can replace "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" to some extent.

 But what happens after becoming a magical spirit?

 Can it summon a "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" out of thin air? Theoretically, of course not!

 But what if it's an "incarnation"?

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