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Link Back Used Deck

Link Back
Card Kind Attribute Level Type ATK DEF
Normal Spell - - - - -
Target 1 Link Monster you control in the Extra Monster Zone; move that monster you control to your Main Monster Zone it points to, then, you can send cards from the top of your Deck to the GY equal to its Link Rating. You can only activate 1 "Link Back" per turn.
Average Rating Score 2.4(7)
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  3. Decks with Link Back (2 Decks)
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"Link Back" card reviews and rating scores


2.4(7)
評価星1評価星1評価星0.5評価星0評価星0
評価星0評価星0評価星0評価星0評価星0
カード評価ラベル5
0% (0)
カード評価ラベル4
0% (0)
カード評価ラベル3
14% (1)
カード評価ラベル2
28% (2)
カード評価ラベル1
57% (4)

japan 備長炭18
2020/01/26 18:47
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Since the 10th period, or rather, when Link appeared, the number of cards that move the cards in the field by one square has increased, but especially with the general-purpose slot, there are many cases where the level of "What?"
This one requests a link to the EX monster zone, and while moving to the link destination, you can fertilize a random GY that is apologetic.
However, there is a dilemma as a reference for the exhaustion of link summoning and his GY fertilizer for that few minutes, and honestly it is a bonus level.
I don't think this card will be used or needed as much as many movement cards.
japan はわわ
2019/05/01 12:43
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Move + Random GY Fertilize
Hmm, is this really tough?
japan シエスタ
2019/04/13 16:47
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It's convenient to be able to change the position of the Link Monster, but I don't want to lose each ad for that. In relation to the position to move, I also choose something that is compatible.
Deck death has become an era where certainty is required more than now, so it is subtle whether it is seen as GY fertilizer or as a reward.
Also, as already mentioned, there is also a card called Parallel Panzer that can also be used as a removal card. Because it is equipment, there is a point of differentiation, but there is no advantage enough to make up for the difference.
As long as there are better cards and tactics, there is no slot for this card.
Somehow, the illustration seems to show the usefulness of this card.
japan ヒコモン
2019/04/13 16:16
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It's your seat. His random GY manure is frankly subtle, and at the point when it depends on the number of link markers, the maximum is 4, which is a ridiculous number. The move destination is limited to the link destination, and the move card "Parallel Panzer" that does not cause an add loss appears first.
japan とき
2019/04/13 14:50
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A spell card that has the effect of moving his Link Monster in the EX monster zone to the link destination and sending cards from the top of his Deck to his GY by the number of links.
I feel like it's convenient when you want to adjust the position of the Link Monster... but I don't think I've ever heard of a situation where it was necessary to adjust the position of the Link Monster even if the link environment was long. GY Fertilization is also possible, but it's a terrible story to rely on this card that can't be used without a Link Monster.
The card transfer industry also has rivals such as Parallel Panzer and 《Castle Link》. If it's not this card, it's a card that's hard to find.
japan wairo
2019/04/12 21:30
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Castle Link, Parallel Panzer compatible card, performance is not much different from them.
If you spend one card that doesn't even work with search, it's basically stronger to turn that amount into a deployment card.
japan アルバ
2019/03/21 8:47
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It is possible to move the Link Monster to clear the EX zone and change the position of the marker, and he can GY fertilize.
GY Fertilizer effect is based on the link marker, so it's really only a bonus effect on link 1, which is easy to set up, and there is a question as to whether it is necessary after it can be deployed when aiming at a high link.
Since both effects are useful, is it a candidate for use in decks that require movement in link decks?
However, since you can only move to the link destination of that monster, it seems that it may be inconvenient.

Decks with "Link Back"

* is adopted as a key card.



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Products in Japan

Product No Release Date Rarity
RISING RAMPAGE RIRA-JP051 2019-04-13 Normal

Ranking and View Num

Rating Score Rank 11,760 / 13,189 Cards
View Num 4,240

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