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I think I've only seen it once since Rise of Bahamut came out
In short, Dimensional Shift looks strong on paper, but on practice it is not.
The one didn't start playing cards until turn 5 and I was smacking them in the face hard, then suddenly the Levis came then Turn 8 I got double Dshift'd with Flame. Then I get to go, play Leonidas and take out their 7/7
Sits there
"Impressive"
Sits there
"Quite the Enigma"
Sits there
Plays Ice Golem
"Quite the Enigma"
Then as time is about to end, plays Dance of Death, which takes me out. Why? WHAT A JERK. You've won playing your cheap cheese, negating everything I did for basically 9 turns why be a sore winner.