While the Turbo Fog deck might have its issues in terms of game play (not much can be done once you fail to stop your Turbo Fog opponent from going off), I think its mere existence in the format has really opened things up for other decks to enter the conversation
He's great for playing aggressive decks and removing opposing characters, and that smug smile on his face really paints the perfect picture of a pirate
This effect pales in comparison to this cards devastating quick effect, though
His special Leader card is part of One Piece s Anime 25th Collection booster pack, which features new illustrations of many fan-favorite characters
Assuming you only get back 1 monster, here is the wording based on how I understand it: Once per turn, during your Battle Phase, if your opponent activates a card or effect after an attack is declared: Banish the attacking monster
The checklist separates the 100 main-set cards from 32 secret or high-rarity cards, including rarity groups such as SR, SAR, AR, UR