With Hieroglyphs and Inferno Reckless Summon, you can bring out 3 Level 8 monsters, and push for a Xyz, namely Thunder-End Dragon to counteract the 2 monsters summoned by your opponent.
Wait, what? Why in Hieroglyphs then?
The effect that Hieroglyphs show is that they push for any Dragon Normal monster to be Summoned to their field for Exceed Summoning; however, their ATK becomes 0. Of course, you can use Burst Stream of Destruction on Blue-Eyes White Dragon and Inferno Fire Blast for Red-Eyes Black Dragon, but there's not much of a point where you can not mount a good offensive measure. So, by using Inferno Reckless Summon, you can Summon 2 other Dragon-type Normal Monsters with their ATK being greater than 0.
The card itself:
Inferno Reckless Summon
[Quick-Play Spell Card]
Activate only when 1 monster with 1500 or less ATK is Special Summoned to your side of the field while your opponent controls a face-up monster(s). Special Summon all cards with the same name as the Summoned monster from your hand, Deck, and Graveyard in face-up Attack Position. Your opponent selects 1 face-up monster they control and Special Summons all cards with that same name from their hand, Deck, and Graveyard.
Suggestion: Try it and see if it is worth it to use in Hieroglyphs.
Thoughts, comments, and discuss.
not really good. because enemy can get its effect too. but who care? you can destroy again with ennead or thunder end. lol
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