In this issue, let's take a look at a new Polar Star series of usual magic cards, Polar Star Treasure Hilled Skelaf. Summon a Pole Star Monster directly from the deck and then limit the effect of expanding additional decks other than the Pole God, as well as the effect of retrieving the Pole Star Monster from the Graveyard itself, and then returning a hand to the deck.

Polar Star Treasure Hilidske lav
(1) The effect is a special move of polar star. The representation is free and the effect is effective, but as long as the monster is present, the expansion of extra decks other than the Extreme God is sealed. Since the Polar Star Sky Gulweg, which is the starting point of the development, cannot be summoned specially, it is necessary to gather 3 monsters together for homology summoning as the goal. It is also launched for the summoning of the superiors of the Polar Star Spirit Dark Elves. Although it is a bit slow to have the Polar Beast Tanglesny unleash its self-detonation attack in Phase 2, it can lift the card's restrictions and spawn 2 derivatives at the same time. "Polar Star Beast Gulin Borsti" Because other Polar Star Monsters can be unfolded from the hand, the homology material of the Polar God is easy to gather together. Consider the "Polar Star Spirit Svartoab" with the two Polar Star Monsters in hand as homologous material, although it is a bit hand-draining.
(2) The effect is to involve the retrieval of the Polar Star Monster, and then return one hand. Although it is not possible to directly obtain a hand advantage, it is useful for the Polar Star series, which is not prone to card accidents by simply improving the quality of the hand. The Polar Star Worker Ivaldi, who has a special summon effect, acts as a powerful alternate with this card and can be retrieved against each other.
Overall, this card is useful in the Polar Star deck. While both effects are useful, be aware that only one of them can be used in the same turn.