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Nekroz of Areadbhair Used Deck

Nekroz of Areadbhair
Card Kind Attribute Level Type ATK DEF
Ritual Monster
Effect Monster
- 10 Warrior 3300 3200
You can Ritual Summon this card with any "Nekroz" Ritual Spell. Must be Ritual Summoned, without using any Level 10 monsters. You can only use each of these effects of "Nekroz of Areadbhair" once per turn.
●You can discard this card; Tribute up to 2 "Nekroz" monsters from your hand and/or field, and if you do, send that many "Nekroz" cards from your Deck to the GY.
●When a monster effect is activated (Quick Effect): You can Tribute 1 monster from your hand or field; negate the activation, and if you do, banish that card.
Average Rating Score 7.3(7)
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"Nekroz of Areadbhair" card reviews and rating scores


7.3(7)
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カード評価ラベル5
14% (1)
カード評価ラベル4
57% (4)
カード評価ラベル3
28% (2)
カード評価ラベル2
0% (0)
カード評価ラベル1
0% (0)

japan かどまん
2023/05/03 20:49
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It's a new version of "Nekroz" that appeared in the 11th term.
As for the effect, as other reviewers have said, the hand trigger effect has a lot of add losses and is subtle.
☆ 10 means that you can only get it from "Shurit, Strategist of the Nekroz"
Cost is required to use the effect as "Ritual Monster"
Unlike 《Nekroz of Gungnir》, any monster can be used, and it can be selected from the field, so there is flexibility.
Since it is not a theme that is good at mass deployment, it is easy to operate although it is necessary to be careful about movement.
japan Mr. JNK
2022/02/11 1:17
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About the effect of ①. If you want to use it as a search card without losing an ad, release the shrit in your hand and drop Nekroz Ritual Spell on GY → search for Ritual Spell with the effect of her Nekroz Ritual Spell sent to GY. As mentioned below, it's major weakness is that it consumes Ritual Spells in the Deck, and it's currently difficult to use in terms of add loss without shrits.
Focusing on the effect of ②, it is powerful in that it can hit with a high RBI of 3300 while suppressing monster effects, and it can handle troublesome monsters. Since you can negate the effects of monsters in your hand and GY, there are many situations where interference with non-EX monsters is useful. I think it's a card that plays an active role in turning back and maintaining the board after the middle stage, rather than preemptively suppressing it.
However, Aradvar's deployment method is to release Shlit with his Nekroz or banish his GY's unicorn, Brynak, with his Nekroz, so there are many times when it comes to the first hand. Even if you don't use more than one copy, I think it's worth it to make use of its high hit points and its anti-monster effect, depending on your opponent.
The release of ② is a cost, so it's a charm that even if you release Shrit, the effect of Shrit doesn't activate. Also, the 2nd effect is an optional effect of time, but I don't think there is a timing to miss the timing for this type of counter effect due to the activation conditions, so I don't have to worry about that.
japan くろゆき
2021/04/08 16:04
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First of all, there are quite a few things to point out about this monster, so I'd like to mention first that the evaluation will change greatly depending on how much you know about Nekroz.
The effect of ① is his GY fertilizer. It's a powerful effect that can fertilize up to 4 cards at once. Reason,
1. If you don't use shrit for the release cost, it will be an add loss
2. The price is Ritual Spell and it wastes Ritual Spell of Deck.
These are the two points. I will explain step by step.
First of all, regarding 1, basically the only low-level monsters used in his Nekroz are Shlits, and the number of them is 1-2. This is due to the nature of his deck, which uses hand triggers for interference and defense, so he has more room for hand triggers. For this reason, the shrit used as the cost of summoning the ritual is valuable, and it is difficult to use it for other purposes in the first place. Although it can be collected with Unicorn, it is not very realistic because its main role is actually collecting Trishula.
Also, considering that the scene where you want to use this effect is the first hand and there is no other way to access the Ritual Spell, that is, the so-called hand card accident scene (because it is better if there is another way) , it is not practical to use this effect as a means of accident avoidance. This is because if you lose an add when you are already having a hand accident, your chances of winning will become even thinner.
As for 2, the standard number of Ritual Spells in Nekroz is 2 kaleidoscopes, 2 anti-soul arts, and 1 magic mirror. The reason is, as mentioned above, to secure a lot of frames for hand triggers. The number of hires is limited. For this reason, loss of Ritual Spell means loss of Ritual Summoning Opportunity, and thus reduced ability to continue fighting. This is lethal in his Nekroz control deck. In order to prevent this, there is no other way but to increase the number of Ritual Spells, but if you do so, the situation where you use the effect of ① should decrease, so it's putting the cart before the horse.
The effect of ② negates and excludes the activation of monster effects. It's supposed to be a powerful effect that permanently steals the opponent's resources by banishing them while interfering with non-EX monsters, but it has many drawbacks. The reason is mainly to demand the release cost.
Due to Nekroz's limitations, this monster can be ritually summoned at the cost of Shlit or Brynak + Unicore. Aside from the former case, in other cases it is necessary to prepare a separate release cost. For the time being, monsters other than Nekroz and monsters in the field can be used as costs, but at least with his purely constructed Nekroz Deck, it is almost impossible to continuously generate costs.
Also, the role of this monster is to preemptively suppress the main monster's opponent, but Gungnir exists as a monster that can play a similar role. In addition to having an excellent hand trigger effect, it also supports 《Preparation of Rites》and Kaleidoscope. Since it is easier to put out and handle in advance, it will be easier to adopt this one.
Finally, this effect can be done "when", so there is a possibility of missing the timing. As a suppression monster, it is hard to say that its performance is very reliable.
In general, although it looks strong at first glance, it is actually a delicate monster. It's a good example of how just because it has a suppressive effect doesn't necessarily mean it's strong. This score is because it does not mean that there is no strength unique to this monster.
japan ジュウテツ
2021/01/03 10:15
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As for the effect of (1), I think that the "Nekroz" Deck is excellent because you can fertilize her GY all at once.
Even if you put it on the field as a monster, the effect of (2) negates the activation of the monster effect and excludes it, which I think is excellent.
japan とき
2020/12/08 0:24
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A long-awaited new appearance in the cosplay group, which has recently returned to its heyday, and has been regulated only by destroying the environment.
By discarding from the hand, it has the effect of releasing more Nekroz monsters in her hand or field and sending the Nekroz cards to her GY, and the effect of releasing the monster's effect in her hand or field to negate and eliminate it. .
The effect when discarded from the hand is a large amount of her GY manure with discarded cards and cards dropped into GY. Releasing a non-ritual Nekroz can also help trigger a burst of effects, but be careful not to get hung up.
The effect after entering the field is the blocking effect of the monster effect. Nekroz has a powerful effect-sealing monster called Unicol, but it's useless against non-EX monsters, so if you can put it side by side, the board becomes even harder.
Nekroz is new, but his second effect can be used normally if he can be ritual summoned outside of Nekroz. Drytron can bring out this card with 《Meteonis Drytron》, and it works well with the release effect, so it's a great matchup. Or rather, he pretends to be Nekroz-enhanced, but he's actually Drytron-enhanced...? ?
japan 超弩級スライム
2020/11/27 15:06
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He is Nekroz in the form of 《Dragunity Knight - Areadbhair
The effect of ① is the effect of sending the "Nekroz" card to his GY, but it is quite heavy because it is necessary to release his other Nekroz cards. However, if he sends Ritual Spell to GY, he can activate the search effect, so it's not completely unusable. However, if you want to secure a Ritual Spell, there are plenty of cards you can do without dropping your hand, and I wouldn't run it for this effect.
Still, if this man's GY fertilization effect is excellent, I'd like you to write at least an example of its use.
It is powerful to be able to negate and exclude monster effects with the effect of ②. However, he can negate monsters Special Summoned by him from the EX Deck, such as "Unicorn" and "Clausolus", which don't require a cost to activate, so depending on your opponent's girlfriend Deck, this card won't be used.
Both effects require release, but in his environmental level Nekroz, only "Shlit" is adopted that has the effect when released, and I want to use that shrit for ritual summons, so A card that doesn't mesh well with his existing Nekroz deck.
japan ラーメン
2020/11/17 3:35
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A new Nekroz Ritual body that feels like it's been a long time coming out in August and already Nekrozified Aradvar.
The effect is GY Fertilizer and Aradvar, like the original Aradval, negates the monster effect, and the hand effect needs to be thrown away and released, so the cost is heavy, but if you drop a Ritual Spell, it will lead to a Ritual Spell search, so it will contribute to mitigating the initial accident. , There are situations where you can't perform rituals without Ritual Spells even though you have shrits, so it's not a loss.
The effect of 2 is negate exclusion, and even if it's only monsters, negate exclusion is of course powerful, but the release request is a bit painful. Anything is fine as long as it's a monster.
It's not a card that can be asserted to be powerful without letting go, but it's a new force that one can easily enter.

Decks with "Nekroz of Areadbhair"

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Products in Japan

Product No Release Date Rarity
SELECTION 10 SLT1-JP014 2020-12-05 SecretUltra

Ranking and View Num

Rating Score Rank 5,009 / 12,836 Cards
View Num 12,187
Card Type "Ritual Monster" Best Card Ranking 73rd

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Japanese card name アラドヴァルの影霊衣

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