Does this count as a Signature Move card? Stardust Mirage is Shooting Star Dragon's attack name but this card debuted in the movie before Shooting Star Dragon debuted in the anime.
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20TH-JPC10 Stardust Mirage
Normal Trap Card
You can only activate 1 card with this card’s name per turn.
(1) If you control a Level 8 or higher Dragon Synchro Monster: Special Summon as many monsters as possible that were destroyed by battle or an opponent’s effect and sent to your GY this turn.
Source: https://twitter.com/YuGiOh_OCG_INFO/...48927332519936
Does this count as a Signature Move card? Stardust Mirage is Shooting Star Dragon's attack name but this card debuted in the movie before Shooting Star Dragon debuted in the anime.
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Nah, I wouldn't go that far.
It's more of a counter move anyway.
Last edited by Archsorcerer; 2 Weeks Ago at 05:12 PM.
It doesn't do anything that specifically interacts with shooting star dragon, so I wouldn't call it a signature move card.
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