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Eradicator, Electric Shaver Dragon


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AUTO Limit Break 4 (This ability is active if you have four or more damage) : When a Narukami rides this unit, choose one of your vanguards, and that unit gets Power +10000 and "AUTO【V】: When an opponent's rear-guard is put into the drop zone from R by one of your unit's ability, retire the back row rear-guard that's from the same row as the retired unit." until end of turn.
AUTO【V】: When this unit attacks, if the number of cards in your opponent's damage zone is three or more, this unit gets Power +2000 until end of that battle.
CONT【V/R】: Lord (If you have a unit that doesn't belong to the same clan as this unit, this unit cannot attack)

You have no reason to complain any more, Black.

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So Eradicators are shaping up to be the new Gold Paladins this season?

 

OT: This thing seems just terrifying in all builds save Descendant. Whose kinda getting left behind at this rate. Gauntlet now knocks out 4 RG, and hits for 33 5 crit.... On top of those huge as anything RG columns, it's now probably a bigger final turn push than Bad End Dragger does.

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So Eradicators are shaping up to be the new Gold Paladins this season?
 
OT: This thing seems just terrifying in all builds save Descendant. Whose kinda getting left behind at this rate. Gauntlet now knocks out 4 RG, and hits for 33 5 crit.... On top of those huge as anything RG columns, it's now probably a bigger final turn push than Bad End Dragger does.


Not really. It's only good in Sweep Command Dragon because they can just retire their backrow for Gauntlet and then they won't have to worry about the front.
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Opinions, opinions.

The mirror with this is whoever goes first decks out and loses unless they sack crits.

 

It slows the game down a lot because if you want to win, you have to devote to the board because SweepShaver will keep a gigantic hand otherwise.

 

If you do that, they kill you by wrecking your field and then steamrolling you.

 

If you don't devote, their hand grows to the point of 17~ cards.

 

It slows the game down to an insanely boring point, and I PLAY Narukami as my main. This is not something fun.

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The mirror with this is whoever goes first decks out and loses unless they sack crits.

 

It slows the game down a lot because if you want to win, you have to devote to the board because SweepShaver will keep a gigantic hand otherwise.

 

If you do that, they kill you by wrecking your field and then steamrolling you.

 

If you don't devote, their hand grows to the point of 17~ cards.

 

It slows the game down to an insanely boring point, and I PLAY Narukami as my main. This is not something fun.

 

Mirror matches are usually shitfests though.

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Just a thought, which probably isn't a good one, but what about only committing half to the board? So set up one column, and a good VG column. Yes Shaver still rips apart that column, but it lets you put on more hand pressure, and makes the game ever so slightly more interesting. 

 

Hopefully other people will find this boring, and the deck won't take off hugely. But I really really doubt that.

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