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Borreload eXcharge Dragon ▶︎ Deck 《Borreload eXcharge Dragon》
japan ねおんちゃん
2022/10/10 1:14
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The Special Summon condition itself is extremely easy for Rokket, which was built with a clear awareness of the existence of this card, but otherwise it is troublesome.
It's nice to have high stats and target resistance... but that's just a matter of using plain Borreload.
As for the most important effect, he has a target effect like Borrel's end + @, but of course it's an Xyz Monster, so it can't be used to shoot Rokket like the original Borrel, so that It is undeniable that the effect itself is a little over-adjusted.
It's true that he's a large monster, and while he's powerful at reviving Borrel monsters, it's almost impossible to take Lethal on that turn, and it's hard to stop developing.
It would be putting the cart before the horse if you couldn't hit with it even though you revived a large one.
On top of that, if there was a strict restriction at this level, I would have wanted at least a complete resurrection, but it ended up being excluded in the end phase.
If there are multiple Attack Position monsters lined up on the opponent's field, if he revives GY's Borrel Sword, he will certainly be able to bring it all the way to Lethal at once, but if you're going to bring this out, revive at around Guardragon Pisty and then develop. Isn't it better to stretch out? The feeling is very undeniable.
If the resurrection target is Savage or Riot, Queen Dragoon may be better because it can extend the development.
No matter how well Rokket is used as a nursing factor for Red-Eyes, you don't have to imitate Red-Eyes Fusion's disadvantage of causing a terrible headache to a shitty user, right? It makes me feel. As expected, it's far better than Red-Eyes Fusion, which can be put out at the end of the development, or rather, there's a way to save it. Since it is the bottom of the bottom of the bottom where the comparison target is really too severe, it is not particularly advocated.
Since the gimmick of how to avoid the disadvantage of not being able to attack directly can't be incorporated into the basic part of the Rokket Deck, it feels more like "healing" rather than "building a deck that makes use of him". I can't take it anymore.
But the illustrations are especially cool among his Borrels...
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