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View Poll Results: Which "2" Dragons will survive the Second Round?!? (can choose 2 dragons)
Shivan Dragon 112 24.89%
Charizard 216 48.00%
-------------- 7 1.56%
Blue Eyes White Dragon 344 76.44%
Onyxia 91 20.22%
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Old 11-12-2008   #1
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Old 11-12-2008   #2
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Well now that Terra Kahn is out of the battle, Shivan Dragon all the way, ALL THE WAY!!!

First of all, Shivan has the guts to take out any other competitor other than Onyxia, and I have the sneaking suspicion that Blue Eyes is going to take out Onyxia rather quickly.
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Old 11-12-2008   #3
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For the same reasons Charizard beat Terra Kahn, Shivan beats Charizard. Sure the pokemon has fire resistance, but Shivan has UNLIMITED FIRE (well at least as much as the mana you've got). Shivan simply out muscles and out-toasts Ash's pet.

As far as Onyxia vs BEWD? Oh Lord, how I despise YuGiOh. The power of a legitimate dragon outdoes a Duel Monster. Besides, Onyxia takes on friggin armies of characters every day. Blue? One monster at a time. Experience, attitude, and awesome give the old lady the edge and the win.
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For the same reasons Charizard beat Terra Kahn, Shivan beats Charizard. Sure the pokemon has fire resistance, but Shivan has UNLIMITED FIRE (well at least as much as the mana you've got). Shivan simply out muscles and out-toasts Ash's pet.

As far as Onyxia vs BEWD? Oh Lord, how I despise YuGiOh. The power of a legitimate dragon outdoes a Duel Monster. Besides, Onyxia takes on friggin armies of characters every day. Blue? One monster at a time. Experience, attitude, and awesome give the old lady the edge and the win.
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Yu-Gi-Oh rocks! BEWD ALL THE WAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Well...I know nothing about Onyxia, I remember playing Yu-Gi-Oh way back when, and whenever David got his Blue-Eyes out you could pretty much give up then and there. We didn't follow the rules very well, but we could se that Blue-Eyes' superior power trumped everything else in play. My vote is for Blue-Eyes.

And in case you all forgot, Shivan is just another 5/5. He is continually outclassed by such giants as Bogardan Hellkite, Nicol Bolas, and Kokusho. Even old Rorix beats Shivan. Charizard, on the other hand, is a powerhouse. his movepool is versatile, his stats amazing. He is the king of the Fire-typed Pokemon, with the possible exception of Ho-Oh. Charizard, easy.
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i believe that BEWD will beat Onyxia. Onyxia may be old and well versed in magic, but even the most advanced arcane shield can be shattered with enough destructive force. BEWD has unlimited amounts of attacks to throw at Onyxia, this will force Onyxia to be on the defensive and tire quickly. BEWD for the win
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Even with Onyxia's vast amounts of spells at her disposal, sheer brute force can break down even the most powerful defense spell, or any spell for that matter. Just look at BEWD's attack card: Burst Stream of Destruction!!! It blows up EVERY monster your opponent controls. And if he fuses, he becomes BEUD, and then either BEShiningD or Dragon Master Knight. BEWD may not have the "arcane arts" as his disposal, but his support and beastly brutality will win him the match, hands down.

As for Charizard and Shivan, there are reasons Shivan will win. Though Shivan is big, one reason Terra lost, it is to her advantage. There's no way Charizard will be able to get away from anything she throws, it'll be in all directions at all times. You can't Rock Smash something THAT big, or even Seismic Toss it. Her power and size will be her victory points, even though it was Terra's losing ones.
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i think as far as Onyxia vs Blue eyes white dragon, gonna throw my vote with Onyxia.
blue eyes with his support cards is very VERY strong, but this is a 1 on 1 battle using only what they bring.
blue eyes brings a strong attack.
onyxia brings a strong attack, a strong defense, and not including her magical arts. on top of that her health is ALOT more then Blue eyes.

hell, for the same reasons above i'd say Shivan over Charizard.
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YEAH!!!! BEWD beats em all!!! Onyxia's going down, cause no other dragon has a legacy and reputation like the Blue-Eyes White Dragon! Heck, the most recent Yu-Gi-Oh booster, Crossroads of Chaos, has released a tuner monster to help out the already highly supported BEWD. Onyxia is nothing without her stupid army of migit dragons, all BEWD needs is one attack towards Onyxia and those army dragons are finished along with her!

As for Shivan vs. Charizard, i think it's obvious that size meens nothing as far as Charizard is concerned. That has already been proven in his last battle with Terra Khan. Shivan Dragon is no doubt a powerful dragon, but Charizard is immune to fire, is younger and therefore has more energy than Shivan, and is probably faster considering his small size compared to Shivan. The battle will probably be tough, but in the end Charizard will emerge victorious.
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