What makes this Summon so good is that it can potentially cheese out an extra deck monster for free from Fusion to Link
Say what you will of a film series like Damien Leones Terrifier , but those movies manage to be deeply gross, gory, bizarre and (relatively) inexpensive without ever needing the crutch of we blasphemed a character from your pajamas, how droll! Where Leone is unafraid to work in the bright light of day, proud of his sick, individualistic sense of humor and seemingly uncaring if anyone else finds any value in his creation, Blood and Honey and its followers continue to pander to that seemingly inexhaustible millennial craving for anything that has been recontextualized from their own childhoods
Milling proved to be the obvious answer
Id like to know more information on stuff such as the company that printed the cards, whether they were in packs or not (I see many people call them Bandai Vending 1996 but with no proof), who the illustrator was (doesnt seem to be Sugimori), and whether they are official / legit in any way
Where Fates Collide really shines is in its standard supportive Pokemon, which have their presence felt across the board in the competitive scene