
Non-targetting bounce and summons ANY dragon from the deck? Oh, dear god. Some of these shiny cardboards have risen up to exorbitant prices due to not having other printings. GFTP sees a few interesting and much needed reprints. Maybe if they get negates, a floodgate-esque effect, or more going 2nd options, they'd be more viable. But you ever get that feeling when the deck just does.
BUSTER DRAGON GFTP FREE
It also recovers damage taken and can summon free monsters from the extra deck. Yes, it prevents its monsters from being attacked, but doesn't prevent direct attacks. Overall, this archetype seems a little weak at the moment. Sounds ironic, right? But when you link summon Sunavalon Dryas, you get to fetch Sunvine Shrine to go further up in link-climbing. Sunseed Genius Loci, albeit a vanilla monster, is arguably the most essential one from the main deck. This humongous tree allows the player to tribute a link monster to destroy opponent's cards up to the number of the tributed monster's markers. This archetype revolves around summoning the link-4 Sunavalon Dryatrentiay. Someone could potentially break this deck, or some pivotal support could arrive to get it over the hump. Having a non-OPT removal (or any effect, for that matter), is usually good. There's definitely a lot of potential for this archetype, it's already got an "unfair" aspect to it. But the best part is that the destruction effect is not limited to once per turn! This comes up because some of the cards in the archetype actually help to get Starry Dragon from field / graveyard back to hand or straight up summon it!

In addition to all of this, it also has destruction protection from dark monsters.

It can also temporarily banish a monster at the start of the damage step, THEN attack again. It has a pretty strong effect, having an effect to destroy any card on the field when it's normal or special summoned. To no one's surprise, the big boss monster, Starry Night, Starry Dragon, is a level 7 Light Dragon. GFTP gives us this archetype that revolves around summoning level 7 Light Dragons from hand.

GFTP sees two new archetypes come into the fray: Sunavalon and Starry Knights. We all know about the Ghost Rares at this point, so let's examine the other cards in the set and see if GFTP is worth the hype!
BUSTER DRAGON GFTP CRACKED
Some Yugitubers have already cracked open a few boxes for us to feast our eyes on. Ghosts from the Past is set to release on April 15th.
