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Red-Eyes Flare Metal Dragon ▶︎ Deck 《Red-Eyes Flare Metal Dragon》
japan ねおんちゃん
2022/04/14 13:14
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Dragon Red-Eyes in the EX Deck is the most decent, or the others are too weak. It is the only card that falls into the practical category, and is the strongest among Red-Eyes. Well, if you play against the rugged environment Deck, there won't be any ash left...
While having a minimum resistance and relatively loose conditions, it compensates for the lack of deployment power of Crimson Eyes.
Especially in the recent OCG environment, Black Star Dragon will appear on the field while accumulating his Red-Eyes in his GY, so while securing the materials that satisfy the Xyz summoning conditions on the field, at the same time securing the target to be revived by this effect. If you can, it's a pretty good fit. Even with a sub-black dragon, the loss of cards is painful and it is necessary to draw other cards, but if you can drop a black dragon or a black flame dragon to his GY, you can secure a resurrection target, so it is compatible as it is.
The burn damage of this card is the only deterrent that exists within the Red-Eyes theme, and although it's inferior to Masquerade the Blazing Dragon in terms of firepower, it still acts as a harassment. It's powerful in the middle of the day, and it can be forced. If it's about one, it's honestly ignored.
Since it doesn't fly with Light or Sambol, the performance of the theme itself is overwhelmingly inferior to Masquerade.
However, recently Yu-Gi-Oh has a tendency to fundamentally underestimate LP ads, and this card, which has no interfering effects and does not have a strong resistance or status, can be destroyed in battle for some reason. It is quite common for the opponent to complete the board after being stepped over by being thrown or bounced. If you can line up the numbers, that kind of risk can be considerably suppressed, so it seems that the key is how to line up two or three of them in one turn.
It is virtually the only card that makes sense as an action taken when Red-Eyes, which has almost no interference or control (and it seems that there is no turnover), takes the first attack, and in that respect it is a very valuable card. After all, if you use it with Red-Eyes, the ad gap will gradually widen and you will often lose, so it's a taboo that it's stronger to use it with a different theme that has a higher ability to raise rank 7.
It's a card that can be used for general purposes in terms of material conditions, so it's undeniable that it feels stronger if you use it for a theme other than Red-Eyes and line it up next to the interference board. As far as the evaluation points are concerned, he's in the Red-Eyes category.
If you're a duelist who wants to slowly push your opponent into a bad mood, or if you're a masochist who wants to create the atmosphere that he's resisted with Red-Eyes at all costs, this is a must.
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