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Trishula, the Dragon of Icy Imprisonment Used Deck

Trishula, the Dragon of Icy Imprisonment
Card Kind Attribute Level Type ATK DEF
Fusion Monster
Effect Monster
- 9 Dragon 2700 2000
3 monsters with different names
Must first be either Fusion Summoned using only monsters in your hand and/or field, or Special Summoned (from your Extra Deck) by banishing the above cards you control (in which case you do not use "Polymerization"). If this card was Special Summoned using only monsters that were originally Dragons: You can reveal and banish 3 cards (1 from your Deck, 1 from the top of your opponent's Deck, and 1 from their Extra Deck). You can only use this effect of "Trishula, the Dragon of Icy Imprisonment" once per turn.
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Average Rating Score 5.5(27)
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5.5(27)
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カード評価ラベル5
0% (0)
カード評価ラベル4
33% (9)
カード評価ラベル3
37% (10)
カード評価ラベル2
25% (7)
カード評価ラベル1
3% (1)

japan ねおんちゃん
2022/08/14 22:54
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While maintaining the original Trishula-like concept of removing cards from three areas at the same time, this remake card has become somewhat rounded.
Frankly speaking, it can't be used to secure a RBI or interfere, but if you think that Gold Sarcophagus can be activated at any time just by aligning three Dragons on the field, it's quite useful as a combo card.
Also, if you consider that you can turn the 3 Squeeze Dragons that have exhausted their effects into level 9 monsters, it can be used as a card to secure X materials and Synchro materials while opening up the field.
A niche industry dragon that never fits in a normal deck, but is sometimes essential to his eccentric deck with a clear purpose.
japan 黙する炎獣
2020/12/18 23:36
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In Lynx, he was adopted by Shiranui, and on paper, he was adopted by Deck who wanted to make a VFD by all means, and the hentai solitaire deck of Satisfied People.
Considering the required materials and summoning conditions, the effect is salty, so it is better to use it with a rank 9 factor that can free up space.
japan gaya
2020/10/24 20:42
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Compared to the original family, Trishula has become much rounder. It's pretty good that the material is lightly bound, but the effect can't be activated unless all the materials are dragons, so in the end it's like a dragon bound. I think it's best to see it as a card that can easily get 2700 points.
japan ねこーら
2020/08/06 10:27
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Comprehensive evaluation: 《World Legacy Monstrosity》trigger personnel.
Three fusion materials with different card names and seemingly heavy.
However, since you don't need Polymerization and you can remove tokens, it's actually not that expensive.
It's okay to pad the numbers with 《Linkuriboh》or 《Link Spider》.
If you use 3 Dragons as a fusion material, 3 cards will be excluded, but there is no need to aim because there is no effect on the board surface.
If you use 《Triggering Wurm》, you can suppress the consumption and remove it from the opponent's EX Deck, so if you use it first with Dragon.
japan ファンデッカー
2020/02/03 22:28
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Completely ignore the inability to super-fuse with the opponent and salty exclusion. It's better to use it as a means to recruit level 9 in prenatal guidance.
If it's just the ease of putting it out, it's better than the original Trishula. The stepping stone of vfd is the biggest role.
japan wairo
2019/11/23 1:41
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A fusion monster that comes out with a heavy tie, whose name is often seen in joke combos and romantic combos.
The number of link options has increased considerably, and there is no real reason to use it. It's strangely wary that it can't absorb opponent's monsters with super fusion.
As mentioned above, let's pretend that the effect is not seen because it is a card exclusively for combos.
japan 痺れデブ
2019/05/05 20:30
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"of your own field"
teeth? (Intimidating) Ahokusa
Even though it's already asking for 3 monsters with different card names, in order to use the effect, you have to use a Dragon as a material...
It is very disappointing because it is troublesome to put out this much and the effect is salty.
The illustrations are nice! Illustrations!
japan デルタアイズ
2019/02/02 18:42
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"My" (Despair)
It's heavy and I can't deny the feeling of poor dexterity
japan ルイ
2019/01/08 17:42
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Super fusion compatible! I thought, but it was a lot of disappointing specifications.
Using the monsters in your hand and field as materials ← If it wasn't for this sentence, it would have functioned as a general-purpose Fusion Monster that supports super fusion.
It's painful that he can't do GY fusion because of that extra sentence, and it's painful that he can't take advantage of his Dragon fusion.
To put it the other way around, if it weren't for the "extra sentence", it would have been a fusion that could eat anything with super fusion, so it's possible to add it.
Recently, Link Monsters have started to come out with the restriction that "this card cannot be used as a link material", so I think there is a way to use it if you want to open up a field.
In that sense, it can be differentiated from 《World Chalice Guardragon Almarduke》, which requires 3 Links.
From the beginning, it might be better to use the effect as a "bonus" and use it as a card that allows you to think about it.
Taking that into consideration, let's give it +2 points.
japan 闇を彷徨う彗星
2019/01/08 17:07
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Trishula is back as a remake card...but.
The Trishula concept of interfering with three areas is alive and well. He couldn't interfere until now, so he set his sights on Deck. He said he had his eye on it, but it is doubtful whether it was the correct answer.
Remove one card from the opponent's EX Deck, then remove the top card from his opponent's deck, and for some reason remove one card from his deck (the actual procedure is reversed). The effect of banishing him from his deck can be activated if you match it, but the banning of the opponent's EX deck is so-so, and the top of his deck is completely luck.
However, there is also the problem that these effects cannot be activated in the first place unless only his Dragon is used as material. The drawback is that it has little effect on the battlefield even though it uses three Dragons.
The material is loose, and putting it out itself is a fairly easy category. However, there is a condition that it is from your own hand field, and it does not support fusion involving the opponent or his GY fusion.
It's not unreasonable if it's in the form of processing unnecessary cards and tokens, but if you're not good at it, another link 3 etc. will be enough.
Satisfied Deck or...?
japan はわわ
2019/01/01 21:07
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One of the regrettable remake dragons
This is the range of interference...
Well, it consumes a lot, but it's better to have the role of converting Xyz and his Link Monsters, which became a hindrance after using the effect, to level 9 as materials.
japan くろゆき
2018/06/02 20:14
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One of the five remake dragons that came back after remorse, perhaps because it was too strong.
Although it bears the name of Trishula, its effects and summoning conditions are completely different from before the remake.
All you can do is remove one of your opponent's EX Decks. Both of his decks and his top removal are equally useless effects, so I ignore them, but anyway, the problem with this monster is that it can't interfere with anything on the field. 3 monsters, and for the convenience of the effect, 3 dragons can be released to that extent. In the first place, if you want to exclude the opponent's extras (although the conditions are different), Sakura is enough. I can't even use super fusion to push no good.
A disappointing monster overall. The feeling of losing the name is terrible. In the first place, the fact that the original Ice Barrier can hardly be put out is also a low evaluation personally. If this is the case, I think it would have been much better if the summoning conditions were to set his 3 WATER monsters, including Synchro Monster, and remove 3 cards from the opponent's field.
japan とき
2018/05/28 0:33
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A card that remakes Trishula into a fusion. Three cards with extremely loose material bindings and different card names. However, he cannot do Deck fusion or his GY fusion, and must perform a normal fusion or a fusion with the stated link-like conditions. Most of all, without this restriction, future fusion and dragon mirrors would be ugly.
It still has the effect of banishing in three directions, but this time the ban is 1 card from his Deck, the top of his Deck and the opponent's EX Deck, which is Trishula's strength. It hurts not to have it, but the feeling of collegiality is amazing. Elimination of the EX Deck is not without its potential to destroy the opponent's tactics, but such cards may have been deployed before this costly card.
Also, in order to use the effect, all materials must be composed of his Dragon, which is a heavy specification. Other than that, his deck is just 2700 points, and it doesn't take advantage of the extensibility such as the looseness of the material.
Deck 3 Dragon Fusion is too heavy for a card to be used for banishment, so even though it bears Trishula's name, it can't be helped that this effect is seen as disappointing.
japan もも
2018/05/24 21:17
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Compared to the original Trishula, I think the advantage of this card is Starving Venom Fusion Dragon, which has looser fusion material conditions than Wyrm.
I think that it would have been an interesting existence if it really corresponded to super fusion.
japan コングの施し
2018/05/24 18:11
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It hurts not being able to interfere with the field.
Rather than a fusion version of Trishula, it ended up being a different card.
Moreover, he can only use the effect on Dragon.
Hey Konami, Trishula is an Ice Barrier, right?
It's true that 2700 from 3 cards in your hand might be easy, but it's too much of an add loss.
japan ター坊
2018/05/24 16:23
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A card with an undeniable feeling.
It's good that it's easy to put out, but it's hard to become an explosive ad like the original, so it's just a matter of shaving EX. It's lonely to consume 3 monsters and get 2700 RBI.
japan 刹那
2018/05/21 14:30
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Trishula, the currently restricted card, the evil Synchro Monster, has been remade into her Fusion Monster, but I can't deny the feeling that it has been considerably weakened.
In terms of card performance, if you just summon 3 monsters with different card names and you don't need a fusion spell, you can evaluate it as an easy 2700 RBI, but there are probably no duelists who will load EX just for that.
In that case, you want to aim to activate the effect, but if you want to activate the effect again, you will have to use 3 Dragon monsters with different card names and additional conditions will be imposed... Removing the top card of the deck is also a problem, and if you just use it normally, removing the top card of your own deck will only be a disadvantage.
In order to use this monster effectively, his deck is centered around Dragons, and he can make use of exclusion as a strength, but I can think of four Dragon Rulers who are currently banned, but I think they should never be released.
japan シエスタ
2018/05/11 14:26
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One of the remakes of dragons with experience in regulation, based on the Dragon of Ice Barrier, which boasted great add power and removal power.
It is a fusion, and the material specification is very loose, and it is possible to summon without fusion from the field.
However, since it is limited to your hand or the field instead, GY Deck Fusion is impossible, and you can't use the opponent's monster as a material with Super Fusion.
Additionally, he must be a Dragon to be effective.
And the most important effect is the effect that targets his deck, but it can't be said to be influential just by removing one card, so it's not worth the effort to aim for it.
It's easier to clear the field than the effect, it can be removed, and it's a level 9 fusion that can be prepared if you have the deployment power. It will be active in parts other than the effect. It was also used as a bottomless countermeasure in Lynx.
The effect is shobo, but it has unique elements, so I think it has potential.
japan アルバ
2018/05/11 12:16
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I had a feeling that it would happen somehow, but there is a way to create a Fusion Monster other than fusion.
If you use a method other than fusion, it will be as heavy as Link 3, but there is currently no card with only Link 3 alone that can hit so far, so it is possible to use it for the purpose of hitting.
Alternatively, if you can take advantage of the fact that the materials are removed and the 3 monsters transform into his Fusion Monster, WATER, Dragon, and Level 9, there is a way to ignore the effect.
The conditions for activating the effect are that he only removes 3 Dragons, and he is a Special Summon, which is quite troublesome, but you can use 3 removal effects like the original.
…But the place to be excluded is a place where no advantage can be taken and the board is not touched.
The opponent's extras are useful if you think of it as a premise that your opponent's extras will interfere with your deployment, and your main deck will lead to combos, but your opponent's deck has a strong sense of attachment, so unless you're lucky enough to get a key card out of it, it's almost impossible. has no meaning.
It's impossible because it's written as a self-field, but if it wasn't for this, it would have been tremendously strong as a super fusion agent.
japan プンプン丸
2018/05/11 8:35
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Compared to the original Trishula, I think it's a card with a lot of utility, though its effects are less intense and its impact is weaker.
The fusion material is extremely loose, and it's surprisingly nice to be able to create a "Fusion Monster" without changing his fusion-related spell cards or main deck construction at all, just by keeping it hidden in the extras.  
“In terms of the strength of a single card, Link is fine.”
I think it will be an easy-to-use card for Decks aiming for Sophia and cards that require "Fusion Monster itself" such as "Dimension Explosion".
japan 光芒
2018/05/11 0:06
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Trishula was remade as a Fusion Monster.
The summoning conditions have been loosened to "3 monsters with different card names", but the summoning conditions are still troublesome because all the materials must be Dragons in order to activate the effect.
The effect is the same as before the remake, but it is excluded from 3 places, but the exclusion source is changed to your Deck, the opponent's girlfriend's Deck top, and the opponent's EX Deck. Aside from the latter two, is the effect of excluding her from the deck at the very beginning aimed at a combo with Chaos Emperor, which was recorded at the same time? If Dragon Ruler were still alive, I think he would still be able to use it, but...
japan ラーメン
2018/05/10 23:00
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The remake of Trish came with an unexpected fusion.
It can be used under conditions like Link, and the material specification itself is very loose, but if you just want to get rid of monsters that are in the way, it's better to use Link 3 normally, and since it doesn't have a high RBI, if you use Link 3, it's actually a Dragon exclusive.
However, the only thing you can do with 3 of them is to remove the Deck and Extra Deck, and you can't interfere with the field or GY at all. However, it is hard to say that the strength is suitable for using 3 bodies, and if you want to make use of it, you will need a fairly sharp construction.
Nonetheless, it can be quite powerful against Dante, his Firewall, and his deck, which relies on limited extra cards such as Botenkou. There is no change, but...
japan 備長炭18
2018/05/10 20:21
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If the material designation is so loose, it makes me wonder what fusion is.
It can be used as an easy 2700 RBI, but I appreciate the fact that you can exclude any card from your own deck and opponent's extras under the strict condition of only Dragon.
However, at least it is a super fusion, or if it is not, it is a place where I wanted you to correspond to the mirror of the dragon.
japan 京太
2018/05/10 19:47
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2700 points that can be put out with one sukego
japan しょきちょー
2018/05/10 18:38
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A trishula that comes out with a loose material.
There's something mysterious about excluding it from your own deck, but being able to select and exclude it from your opponent's deck top and EX deck is strong.
japan 波切
2023/10/21 20:59
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japan 2020/10/24 20:31
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A card that is difficult to use normally due to the summoning conditions that prevent abuse and subtle effects. However, he can Special Summon any monster that can be revived by fusing it from his hand and using De-Fusion.

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Products in Japan

Product No Release Date Rarity
LINK VRAINS PACK 3 LVP3-JP002 2019-11-23 Rare

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Rating Score Rank 8,009 / 12,836 Cards
View Num 33,171

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Japanese card name 氷獄龍 トリシューラ

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