We talked about Sylvan Charity before, highlighting how it makes Sylvans more consistent how it helps you trigger your best effects and that it even sets up huge off-theme plays with cards like Rank-Up-Magic – The Seventh One. You can hold onto them or play them immediately, and since you choose the card you can grab whatever’s going to hurt your opponent the most. That last part is a really big deal: when you excavate Sagequoia and send it to the Graveyard, you get to take back some of your Deck’s most powerful cards with no costs and no delays. If Sagequoia itself is excavated and sent to the Graveyard, you can target a “Sylvan” Spell or Trap Card in your Graveyard and add it to your hand. Once it’s on the field, Sylvan Sagequoia has a once per turn effect that lets you excavate the top card of your Deck and send it to the Graveyard if it’s a Plant – the typical Sylvan excavation ability, which helps you trigger all sorts of useful effects. Previous heavy-hitters like Sylvan Hermitree and Sylvan Guardioak could clog your hand, but Sagequoia’s really easy to play. Load a Sylvan with Foolish Burial or one of the many Sylvan excavation abilities and that works too. If your opponent destroys one of your Sylvans with an effect, you can Special Summon Sylvan Sagequoia. Any cards like these will let you Special Summon it: Since Sylvan Sagequoia’s got a stellar 2600 ATK it can run over all sorts of popular attackers, and you can Special Summon Sylvan Sagequoia when a Sylvan hits the yard, except during the Damage Step, so it’s not just limited to excavations. Another new card from Primal Origin, Orea’s the latest Xyz Monster in the Sylvan forces we’ll talk about it in its own article later. That’s awesome, because you can use it as one half of the Xyz Materials for Orea, the Sylvan High Arbiter. As a Level 7 monster it can instantly help you make Synchro Summons and Xyz Summons. Whenever a Sylvan monster’s sent to the Graveyard, you can Special Summon Sylvan Sagequioa from your hand. Of all the strategies that get new cards in Primal Origin, Sylvan may get the biggest push! In Legacy of the Valiant it was Sylvan Hermitree that ruled the Main Deck at Level 8, but Primal Origin debuts a new Level 7 that’s easier to use, and might be even more powerful.
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