

Even having it on the field is sometimes too dangerous. Souleating Oviraptor is the single advantage-generating card that can snowball into your victory and is your go-to card when searching with Fossil Dig. It can fetch you Dogoran, the Mad Flame Kaiju when you need an out to a threat, or just simply fetch Petiranodon or Babycerasaurus for Dragonic Diagram purposes. Playmaker may be the username of new protoganist Yusaku, but the true playmaker of the Dino deck is Souleating Oviraptor. Survival's End is there to punish your opponent for running those cards. With Tokens being announced to be usable for Link Summon, cards like Blackwing - Gofu the Vague Shadow and Scapegoat will become more popular. Furthermore, being capable of destroying Normal monsters on the field gives the deck the edge when it battles against other decks such as Metalfoes and maybe Blue-Eyes. While not the best option now, Survival's End is worth keeping a lookout for, since it can special summon Dinosaurs directly from the deck. While not a "What you should know" or "What you may not know", something hilarious my friends came up with to remember who summons which is by referring to the artwork -Petiranodon wears the eggshell as a helmet, signalling "above" while Babycerasaurus wears it as a diaper, indicating "below". Babycerasaurus is better off used to summon Level 1-3 Dinosaur monsters, such as other copies of Babycerasaurus, Petiteranodon and Jurrac Aeolo. Most importantly, since Petiteranodon can only summon out Level 4 and higher monsters when destroyed, you shoulder prioritize summoning Souleating Oviraptor using Petiteranodon. It also explains why some players prefer playing Petiteranodon at one to two copies. Petiteranodon hence functions as your '4th to 6th' copy of Babycerasaurus.


However, it is considered inferior to Babycerasaurus as True King Dinosaurs focuses on lower leveled Dinosaurs. Petiteranodon functions as a Babycerasaurus which tutor out Level 4 or higher Dinosaur monster when destroyed. Our discussion will be revolving around popular OCG builds such as True King Dinosaur and True King Dinosaur with an added Yang Zing element. Just like what we did with True Draco, we will discuss more of the 'hidden' aspects of the Dinosaur deck. Welcome to the next installment in our article. But what about the WHEN, HOW and what to do when things go south? You know the why - They are not a Once-Per-Turn package and they have good effects. So often you hear - "Abuse the baby dinos ( Petiteranodon and Babycerasaurus)".
