Ojama King, summoned!
[Ojama King, DEF 3000]
"Ojama King?" Brier tensed up.
If it was before, he’d have thought, "Isn’t that just a joke combo? Who uses that?"
But after watching Kira smash the legendary Paradox Brothers using Ojama plus Spatial Collapse, nobody at the academy underestimated this combo—at least, not when Kira used it.
Anything in his hands, no matter how unlikely, was always trouble. This was the consensus at the academy.
"Ojama King’s effect: while it’s on the field, you can lock up to three of your opponent’s monster zones," Kira explained. "You have two left, so I seal the remaining two."
Just as expected!
Brier’s face darkened.
A monster zone lockdown strategy!
Ojama King roared. Ojama Green and Black leaped into the remaining two monster zones, squatting there and refusing to leave.
Beauregard was stunned: "Uh, so we can’t summon any more monsters?"
"Ugh, such a dirty trick," Brier gritted his teeth.
Worthy of Ra Yellow’s Big Villain—classic style.
Kira: "Then I normal summon ’Bowganian’ in Defense."
[Bowganian, DEF 1000]
"Set two cards. Turn end."
Beauregard whispered, "No zones left—what now?"
Brier pondered.
Four monster zones were locked out; summoning was barely possible. At least they still had Gilasaurus, and if they drew a Level 5 or 6, they could tribute summon using it.
But right now, no tribute monsters in hand...
"Let’s draw first," Brier said.
Beauregard nodded: "Draw!"
A new card—Brier’s eyes lit up.
A chance!
"Use this!" Brier ordered.
Beauregard obeyed: "Quick-play Spell—’Mystical Space Typhoon’! Destroy the Continuous Spell ’Ground Collapse’!"
Once destroyed, the sealed zones reopened, allowing more summons.
A storm blew through; Kira’s backrow magic was blasted apart. The field returned to normal.
"Alright, we can summon again!" Brier perked up, "Let’s keep going—"
"Trap Activate—Ojama Duo," Kira interrupted. "Special summon two Ojama Tokens to your opponent’s field."
[Ojama Token, DEF 1000] x2
The moment the field was restored, two Ojama Tokens instantly took up the empty spaces, moving with lightning speed.
Brier: "..."
So nothing had changed—their newly opened monster zones were now occupied by pesky tokens, and they still couldn’t summon.
"Fine! Then Gilasaurus attacks!" Blier ordered.
Beauregard complied. The dinosaur charged at Kira’s defending Bowganian.
"Now, I activate another trap: Nightmare Wheel."
Kira snapped his fingers.
"’Nightmare Wheel’ targets your Gilasaurus. As long as this card remains, that monster cannot attack or change position."
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