As much as I'd like to give you random facts you'll probably only ever use in a game of Trivial Pursuit during a power outage sometime, I'd much rather give you some facts about another game, of the card variety.
Hidden Potential, as you may or may not know, is all about underlooked and underused cards that have great potential if used correctly. The card I'll be talking about today fits the role perfectly, er...should I say, eccentrically? Yes, today I'm talking about "Eccentric Boy" from Duelist Pack: Yusei 2.
First thing's first, it's stats and effect:
He doesn't look all that eccentric...maybe they're talking about his outfit?
Wind/Spellcaster/Tuner
Level 3
800/200
When using this card as a Synchro Material Monster, the other Synchro Material Monsters is 1 monster in your hand. The Synchro Monster that used this card as a Synchro Material Monster cannot activate its effects, its effect(s) is negated, and is removed from play when removed from the field.
Right off the bat, you can see that what this card does is unique. In fact, aside from "Blackwing - Vayu the Emblem of Honor", it's the only card in the TCG that let's you Synchro Summon off the field, and the only one period that let's you use Synchro Materials from your hand.
While it's stats aren't impressive, they don't need to be. This guy will start a Synchro Summon the minute he hits the field, and with only 800 ATK, he doesn't need to worry about anything outside of a Torrential Tribute when he's summoned.
From here, you can use one monster in your hand as Synchro Material to Synchro Summon a monster without it's effect that's removed from play once it leaves the field. Get the idea now? This card is best used in decks that like to dump their cards into the graveyard, or can afford to do so. Some quick mentions are decks like Junk and Debris, Gadgets, and most of all, Macro Cosmos (I'll explain why later).
Being Level 3 means that the most likely card you'll be sending to the graveyard will be another Level 3 or a Level 4, but a Level 2 can also net you an easy beater like "Magical Android". The best monsters to use as pure beatsticks for the other two would be "Gaia Knight, the Force of Earth" and "Goyo Guardian" when using another Level 3, and "Ancient Fairy Dragon" for Level 7 (yeah, Level 7 Synchro's aren't that strong physically...).
However, this card's true potential isn't in the ability to summon a beatstick or wall easily, it's to get Synchro Monsters removed from play easily. That's were this card can shine - in a deck based around "Macro Cosmos" or "Dimensional Fissure"! In those decks, many great Tuners and Synchros, like "Plaguespreader Zombie" and "Stardust Dragon" respectively, just can't function right. In addition to that, the deck wants to use it's copies of "D.D. Assailant" and "D.D. Warrior Lady" for taking out their opponent's tough monsters, not to be used as Synchro Material. That's were Eccentric Boy comes in. He can pop out a big beatstick using a dead monster card in your hand, then when the monster is removed from play, you can use "D.D.R. Different Dimension Reincarnation" to bring it back, even without either of your two Macro cards out. But it doesn't end there, using Eccentric Boy can warrant copies of "D.D. Scout Plane" as well, since you can use it as Synchro Material with Eccentric Boy or as discard fodder with D.D.R. to get some quick tribute fodder out to summon monsters like "Caius the Shadow Monarch".
It doesn't end there! Outside of Macro Cosmos builds, there's also another deck that greatly appreciates Eccentric Boy. That deck is "Assault Mode Activate" decks. You can use Eccentric Boy to easily summon any of the Synchro Monsters that work with Assault Mode Activate, then tribute them with said card's effect to summon a powerful Assault Mode monster from your deck. Since most of the cards needed for summoning those monsters are Level 8, Level 5 monsters like "Cyber Dragon", "The Tricky" and the soon-to-be-released "Vice Dragon" (in Gold Series 2010) are recommended for getting out your Assault Mode monsters quickly and easily. While you wouldn't want to use only Eccentric Boy in those decks, he certainly is an asset.
Lastly, as a neat little trick with this card, you can use the monster you summon with it's effect as Synchro Material for yet another Synchro Summon.
That's all for me now. I'm feeling pretty eccentric myself right now, so I'm off to do some testing with Eccentric Boy. Unlike him though, I'll be wearing my less-than-eccentric, t-shirt and jeans thank you very much.
Keep checking back for more articles and that nice little Nephthys build I promised in my last article. However, it's not what you expect. You'll see that deck on my new Youtube Channel: YugiohontheRock, where I'll be posting video articles in addition to my written ones. Be sure to check it out and subscirbe.
-Dave on the Rock

