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✪ Life In The Process Of Being Whittled Away ▶︎ Deck 《✪ Life In The Process Of Being Whittled Away》
japan みめっと
2022/03/09 21:27
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A slow-acting handicap, Continuous Trap, whose effect becomes stronger as the number of counters that are automatically put on each opponent's end phase increases.
First of all, the opening itself is a complete Flice, so if you activate it in the opponent's end phase, you can immediately secure one counter, and if it is within a specific phase, you can use Flice to send him GY and exert a handicap effect during each other's turn. has become
This is because this card was activated in the battle phase, which was a silent turn count specification in the original, and it seems that it became such a dead end after considering that silent turn count is difficult in OCG. I feel that it is a very good arrangement.
As a result, the opponent who dislikes a large amount of handicap wants to remove this card from the field quickly, but even if you use the effect for that purpose, this card will be chained and sent to GY, so the removal effect will be wasted. It's a pretty unpleasant card that takes a lot of stress to deal with.
However, I can't deny that the nature of the card doesn't really fit the modern duel scene, and if most of your hand is spit out on the board in one turn, the true value of this effect cannot be demonstrated.
Considering the length of the waiting turn, it is difficult to regard it as a large number of handicap cards. I would like to say that it is realistic to use it to shoot down, stop the deployment, or remove the trigger from the hand, but since this card is a Continuous Trap that starts from the opponent's end phase, the opponent is the most likely to use it. The difficulty is that you have to go through the opponent's main phase for at least one turn, where it's easy to spit out cards from your hand.
When I saw it in the original, I thought, "What!? This broken handicap card!?" I felt that I was going to end up with a subtle card.
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