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Voltester Used Deck

Voltester
Card Kind Attribute Level Type ATK DEF
Effect Monster - 7 Thunder 2500 1000
If this card is Special Summoned to a zone a Link Monster points to: Destroy all Link Monsters that point to this card, then destroy all other monsters that those Link Monsters pointed to, and follow the Link Arrows of all those destroyed monsters, destroying everything they point to, and repeating the process, until there are no more to destroy. (This card cannot be destroyed by this effect.) You can only use this effect of "Voltester" once per turn.
Average Rating Score 1.8(10)
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"Voltester" card reviews and rating scores


1.8(10)
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japan ブルーバード
2023/01/06 21:40
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The effect itself is interesting because it looks like an electric current is running, but it's too heavy and my boyfriend's Link Monster will be electrocuted...
japan うさぎ34
2020/05/26 8:57
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Since it's "repeating the process", I think that when the link destination is "Chain Destruction", it should not be caught by "The Huge Revolution is Over"... but at least if it's a lower class.
japan サンパイ
2020/02/24 11:49
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It's a difficult text, isn't it?
japan 備長炭18
2020/01/26 18:27
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One of the riddle-solving cards that came out frequently in the 10th term.
Although the expression of repeating the process of destroying is tempting, it can be said that it is an EX-link meta because it is just likening the link marker to a lead wire and removing it in a truncated manner. How many times have you been told that you're late for issuing a meta card after you've gone wild and regulated?
However, destroying your own cards is both time-consuming and inefficient, and if you're aiming for your opponent's monsters, it's troublesome to prepare with a top marker or send it with Give and Take.
If it's just to remove it, it's easy to set up 《Thunderclap Skywolf》, which can be revived without any peculiarity with Thunder Summer, as a multi-stage tactic, and the RBI is the same, so there is no position.
japan はわわ
2019/07/16 16:50
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Even if you get this kind of effect at the highest level...
japan アルバ
2019/04/14 11:08
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Cards with new expressions.
I wonder if the illustration is an image of energizing the link destination.
You can aim to wipe out if it's in a state of mutual linking, but first of all, it's very troublesome that he has to put out a superlative that doesn't have a special summon effect.
It doesn't always mean that the opponent is pointing the link marker to this field, and it depends on the opponent and there is no sense of stability.
There is also a way to send a Special Summon to the opponent's field for a forced effect, but doing so is a deterioration of total destruction, so it's far better to use Sambol, Braho, or Torrent.
As it is often said, if you do a Special Summon, there is a "Thunderclap Skywolf" that is easier to use than this one because of the status and race.
A card that seems to have almost no use, although it behaves interestingly.
japan とき
2019/04/14 10:29
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Repeating the process, another deep rule was born...
A card with an exhilarating and innovative effect that destroys all linked monsters and blows away the linked cards one after another when Link Monster's link destination is Special Summoned.
However, as it has already been said, this effect is a mass destruction of face-up monsters, so it can only be thought of as a deterioration effect of Thunderclap Skywolf that triggers Special Summon with the same Thunder.
With 《Thunderclap Skywolf》, you can involve non-linked cards, as well as cards that are not Link Monsters. As long as it's limited to the opponent's cards, it's definitely better to be able to destroy other cards one after another.
There are many other cards with mass removal, so it's hard to see the point of using this troublesome card. Also, it's an effect that can't be used unless the opponent is pointing their marker at us.
japan wairo
2019/04/14 0:06
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A card with confusing text and an effect that rushes toward the day after tomorrow
Thunder doesn't have that many other than SS from GY, so there's no reason to prioritize it over Thunderclap Skywolf.
japan シエスタ
2019/04/13 16:57
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It's a strange notation and removal effect, but in a nutshell, it's already "roundabout".
It's heavy because it's the highest grade that doesn't have the ability to deploy, and its stats are low.
Special Summon It takes time and effort, and it is highly dependent on the other party. And, if it has such an unstable element, there are many more convenient multiple removals such as Sambol and 《Dark Dust Spirit》.
Even if it's a surprise attack triggered by the opponent's turn, if it's the same thunder "Thunderclap Skywolf", it's resurrection and face-up only, so it's easy to use without any particular specification.
I think it's a pretty peculiar and tough card.
japan ヒコモン
2019/04/13 16:06
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New term "repeat process". In short, it is possible to make the link destination 《Chain Destruction》, but it is necessary for him to Special Summon this card to the Link Monster's link destination and the link marker must be facing the opponent. It's best if the link marker of the opponent's Link Monster in the extra monster zone is facing you and the opponent's monster zone, but honestly it's not a good idea when it depends on the opponent. Since there is Thunderclap Skywolf of the same level and race, Special Summon from GY is much easier to use.

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Products in Japan

Product No Release Date Rarity
RISING RAMPAGE RIRA-JP031 2019-04-13 Normal

Ranking and View Num

Rating Score Rank 11,982 / 12,836 Cards
View Num 5,743

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Japanese card name ボルテスター

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