Card Analysis: Dimension Draw

Such a simple spell but a force so powerful it is played in all lost world decks. How come this card is so sought after?

Draw 3, Discard 2

What you’ve seen before it basically gives you an extra draw, since you discard 2 .”but why is this so powerful then” you might be asking, there are a few reasons.

Hand Renewal

When going into lost world, usually you only get 2 lost cards which can make your turns slower as you changed your whole objective. What Dimension Draw does is that it turbos through 1/10 0f your deck while you remove pointless cards from your hand. Those extra 3 cards can give you more flexibility during your opening “lost” turn. It can even get you to win on that turn since lost world holds overpowered cards which couldn’t be added to other worlds without any restriction.

Dimension Draw

Combine that with Dimension Dragon, Ankos’s skill you can draw up to 7 cards wcich means your digging through 1/5 of your deck. You can easily chain this with other draw power or start attacking your opponent.

Why Not Use Other Spells To Cast First

This spell takes priority because it has no restriction other than it may be only cast once during your turn. You would use this usually on the opening turns because there are more efficient draw power which can get to your finishers without discarding anything.

Playable in any Lost Deck

Conclusion

Dimension Draw is great when starting your “lost” turns. Be sure to hold on to your Dimension Dragon, Ankos so you can draw up to seven cards. This is definitely a must play!

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