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"Red-Eyes Spirit" Rating Score by ねおんちゃん

Red-Eyes Spirit ▶︎ Deck 《Red-Eyes Spirit》
japan ねおんちゃん
2022/04/28 0:07
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It is a card that is adopted while praying in fear that this card will remain undestroyed during the opponent's turn just to revive "Red-Eyes Darkness Metal Dragon". One of the cards that symbolizes "very slow startup", which is one of the common problems.
If you can revive even Redame, you can turn back (if you use the link development gimmick of other themes), so that one point alone is enough adoption value. However, it is undeniable that stacking resurrection cards that can be used on your turn is more powerful for that purpose.
However, this card has one major flaw that is completely blameless on this card.
First of all, since the resurrection target is limited to cards with his Red-Eyes name, most of Red-Eyes' Fusion Monsters are not revived.
On top of that, he's an Xyz Monster, and the only thing worth putting on the field during the opponent's turn (= I want to revive him with a trap) is Red-Eyes Flare Metal Dragon. Without Xyz materials, it's just a slightly weak vanilla, and a spirit. cannot replenish Xyz materials.
And he doesn't have any cards that can extend the development to Red-Eyes, nor cards that make sense to keep in play, other than the above guys and Redame. Why is it such a performance with such a large number of sheets?
In other words, the targets that can be revived with this card are pretty salty except for Redame, and neither the monsters that lead to the development nor the ace can be revived, so there is very little point in reviving them. No matter how hard you try, you can't create value beyond "a card that can extend the link by 1 after the second turn or place a very fragile wall".
It's not about the performance of the spirit, but about the weakness of the Red-Eyes theme itself.
The differentiating factors from Gaisen are that he does not need Red-Eyes on the field and that he can revive non-normal monsters.
Basically, Red-Eyes is the most fragile group in terms of low status, no resistance, and no interference, so there is no need to keep Red-Eyes on the field, and you can revive cards that lead to development. It can be said that it is overwhelmingly superior in terms of usability and the number of opportunities. If a hard Red-Eyes appears in the future, Gaisen will probably be better, but...I've already given up on adding a better Ace...give me Dragoon... .
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