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Borreload Dragon ▶︎ Deck 《Borreload Dragon》
japan ふぁんでっかす
2020/09/17 15:25
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For the time being, if there is space in the extras, it is the first card I want to put in.
Although there are many requests for materials, it is strong against being hit by resistance and the RBI down effect that cannot be chained, and above all, it is strong in control capture that does not target.
Also, due to the looseness of the material specification, it is also suitable for arranging your own board surface that has increased unnecessarily.
Link with removal also has an access code, but it's strong in battle, but it can't deal with monsters that are resistant to destruction, so you can use this card alone to defeat cards like Mascarena Astram, which are difficult to break through both in battle and with effects. You can
Furthermore, even if you steal Astram by arbitration and send it to his GY, he will not trigger the Deck bounce effect, so it is very effective as an Astram killer.
Of course, even monsters that have taken control can attack, so the stronger the monster that was taken, the greater the damage to the opponent.
In addition, there are many other Links with removal such as Troymare Monster and Ningirsu, but you can differentiate them by whether they target or not, whether to send GY or take control.
However, his Borrel Sword is also a monster with three materials, and since it has high breakthrough ability and one-turn kill ability, his Borrel Sword, which can be decided in one turn, tends to be prioritized. However, the role is completely different from Borrelord, so I think it's a good idea to consult with his deck type and decide.
Drytron Meteonis Draconids ▶︎ Deck 《Drytron Meteonis Draconids》
japan ふぁんでっかす
2020/09/17 13:52
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A superlative Ritual Monster with resistance, high-hitting all-out attacks, and the suppressing effect of Friche, as well as effects that are considered to be strong in Yu-Gi-Oh!
Due to the lesser Drytron's powerful searching abilities, it's almost guaranteed to come up in one turn.
The resistance itself isn't that great, but it's good enough for insurance. It would be an advantage not to be processed by the other party's lower link. If he gets sent to GY, don't worry, QUA can revive him.
Followed by an all-out attack, definitely strong. Since it's a Machine, it can deal with 《Limiter Removal》, and depending on the opponent's board, it's an effect that can easily kill in one turn.
And the destruction effect of Friche, which is the true value of this card. You will almost certainly destroy two of them. Since the 4000 RBI resistance possesses the control, it is difficult to remove it in battle or with effects, and in most deployment decks, if two copies are broken, it will be difficult to put out the follow-up. From that point of view, the effect is quite strong.
Gizmek Okami, the Dreaded Deluge Dragon ▶︎ Deck 《Gizmek Okami, the Dreaded Deluge Dragon》
japan ふぁんでっかす
2020/09/12 22:50
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I bought it because the ultimate rare that shines in the 30 yen storage was falling. The way it shines is quite beautiful.
It is a level 10 Machine with a low self-ss effect. RBI is also high. I can't find much meaning in being water, but it's powerful in terms of status.
Special Summon from hand with conditional summoning conditions but no cost. strong. However, since there is no way to allow ss of this card with 2 bodies from EX, should I basically consider it to be negate? I'd like to use it in combination with other removal cards to ensure that it comes out, but it can also be used as a decoy.
The second is removal ability. Destruction that doesn't target... If you say it's strong, it's strong, if you say it's normal, it's a normal ability. At the very least, it is an effect that would have changed the evaluation if it was an exclusion or a bounce. You can shoot as many times as you like in one turn, but in the current environment there are few boards where you can shoot effectively, such an ability.
The third is somewhat unknown exclusion and recovery ability. When destroyed! ? Too subtle, too late. His Infernoid from 2 terms ago was shot by even the lower ranks with a free chain.
Since you can search with a clever wolf, you can say that you can respond flexibly. However, this is not a card that can be relied upon on its own. One such. If you want to return the board, at least negate the opponent's effect before using it.
Knightmare Gryphon ▶︎ Deck 《Knightmare Gryphon》
japan ふぁんでっかす
2020/09/12 18:36
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General-purpose LINK4 with recovery and suppression. It became a storage price with re-recording.
The recovery effect of Spells and Traps is unquestionably excellent. You can revive your Deck's key cards, obstructive Traps, etc., and prepare for the next turn onwards.
The suppression effect is like a simple Skill Drain effect, but to be honest, it's not a big deal. There aren't many Decks that don't use Link Monsters these days, and monsters that Normal Summon are the first move, and there are many holes in the deck, such as the effects from the hand that can be deployed in large numbers. This card alone cannot be said to be a one-size-fits-all suppression. If you're going to set up this one for the purpose of suppressing it, it's probably better to lay down Baguska, which has similar effects.
However, when combined with an effect like Apolloosa that negates the opponent's effect, you can increase the binding power. It has a low RBI, so you may need to support it with other monsters, but I think it's a card that can be evaluated in terms of narrowing down your actions.
Needle Ceiling ▶︎ Deck 《Needle Ceiling》
japan ふぁんでっかす
2020/09/07 16:43
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When 4 or more monsters are lined up on the board, it's basically the time to have a suppressive Synchro Xyz Link lined up, so you can waste your opponent's movement just by using it there. Especially with the Xyz Deck, it's easy to understand that monsters that suppress monsters appear depending on the level of the field, and countermeasures are easy. His deck, which is centered on Synchro and Link, is also recommended because once the initial movement is broken, the movement will be considerably narrowed.
Also, although it is conditional, it can be activated in a free chain, so it can be activated even during the Battle Phase.
Also, since destruction is limited to the front side, you can put out monsters in the back side Defense Position,
If you place Recruiters and Searchers that are activated when you are on your field, or monsters that are resistant to effect destruction, you can easily fulfill the activation conditions and maintain your advantage, making them powerful.
Book of Eclipse ▶︎ Deck 《Book of Eclipse》
japan ふぁんでっかす
2020/08/28 2:35
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A card that puts all monsters in the backside Defense Position and forcibly stops the opponent's deployment. Furthermore, because of its Quick-Play Spell, it's a card that doesn't spoil easily even on your own turn. However, it doesn't work against links, it's a draw aid, etc., so I choose both his deck to adopt and his opponent's deck to stab.
If your deck is good at one-turn kills from mass deployments, and your opponent's deck is also his deck, this card is amazing. It's good to block it and kill it one turn on the next turn. Also, it can be used as a disposable decoy for the convenience of making them all backside Defense Positions. In any case, since there are trigger cards among general-purpose cards, it is difficult to consider whether they can be used as main cards. It will shine the most by stacking it on the side and using it according to the situation. In that case, I think it will be a card that will blow a bubble on the environment.

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