Thread:GaoMikadoFan 4/@comment-25528704-20150219035219/@comment-11372432-20150219091312

I guess I should add this combo to the list of something you should consider, seeing as you seem to be fond of Glaive, mind you that it isn't all that consistent, nor do you need to play this card to make an effective deck with Glaive:

Make Glaive your buddy (which shouldn't be too difficult, seeing as he is a basically a common and you like him enough to run at 4). Now, play the OTK field with Glaive as your size 1 (a size 1, size 0, Demios, and have Fatal equipped. Make sure Demios is at the left or right). Cast Ultimate Buddy! on Glaive. Glaive now has 8k power and soulguard. You see, the main issue with Glaive is that his stats are mediocre. He can't really kill anything, nor can he take hits or deal damage, but that is what makes him a fair card, considering his ability. With that 8k power, though, he can kill stuff. But, that is just a bonus in this combo. Now, when you kill Glaive for Demios' effect, Glaive will not only remain on the field (thanks to soulguard), but since he was still technically destroyed, Demios still stands back up and you get to draw a card from Glaive. And then you get to do it again after Demios attacks (of course, Glaive will die now lol). You just got another attack and another draw (and another gauge, if Crush is set)! And if by some miracle you manage to get more than one Ultimate Buddy!, you can stack them on Glaive and give him +5k power each time and get another attack and draw for every one (and possibly more gauge too, but since Ultimate costs a gauge to play, it'll wind up just evening out).

I hope you followed all that as that was quite a bit to take in. It's just not many know this combo is even possible in this game, let alone exists. But remember what I said about it being inconsistent. It requires you to not only have Demios and Glaive, but Ultimate Buddy! on top of that, all at one time. And this technically works with Lunacy Wand in place of Glaive, but drawing a card is almost always better than gaining a life, so it's a whatever.