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Leo isn't even that bad. It just requires Saw, which is heavily outclassed and generally not worth running. It's a Volcasaurus, which again, isn't even that bad.

It kinda is.

  • Targets.
  • SINGLE target.
  • Requires bad card to summon it.
  • Harder to summon than a card with a similar purpose (Kraken), and that card is more versatile and reusable.
  • Cannot be Special Summoned, bar its Fusion Summon, meaning it's essentially an "end of the line" fusion... Which the deck doesn't want to make unless they're really strong (Dragostapelia, for example).
  • Level isn't 8, despite the fact it's an end of the line, meaning it is, again, worse than Kraken.

Having some decent burn doesn't change these.

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I start 2 cards down, 1 spell, 1 anything

 

Then you can negate any of my monster effects

 

so I start, say, 3 cards down

 

you have game next turn

 

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yes exactly

 

except that Frightfur Tiger tends to beat those fields, because of how Fluffals work, so i'm playing a deck that naturally outs that sort of thing... Except Dragostapelia, that requires a bit of bullshitting.

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yes exactly

 

except that Frightfur Tiger tends to beat those fields, because of how Fluffals work, so i'm playing a deck that naturally outs that sort of thing... Except Dragostapelia, that requires a bit of bullshitting.

It's just very hard for decks like say Tellars or Shaddoll or even Nekroz to deal with, when they have to put up with that kinda sheet

 

 

I thought Konami learned their lesson about T1LF after pepe, apparently not

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"Learned their lesson."

 

Enough with that rhetoric, this is clearly intentionally designed for the chuuni within. If you don't like it anymore, it's not a reason to fault them as they've never cared about a balanced game. You could argue that "they're losing players," but thats literally not the case.

 

You're complaining about an image/field that comes up when the stars align when in actuality you are usually facing half of those threats at a time (still strong, but fluffals seriously lmao? Using meme rhetoric like "dice roll" that brings nothing new to the table smh) which I'd say plenty manageable given you arent playing some nerd normal summon deck. This isnt really a conversation people should having regarding this card, so I have nothing else to say other than you've made your point thay you don't think ygo is fun, therefore you dont need to spend more time talking about the number one mpst obvious fact that ygo is hella unbalanced

 

Re: chain links with Tiger, I realized in TCG we won't be able to do that. Construct was always the final chain link as we order chain links in the order they were triggered in, (fuse from hand/field and sent to the grave happens before Tiger's summon) so tiger ends up always being able to get hit by Strike.

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I wonder if this card along Chain as an engine can be effective with Eidolons. I mean, play this, fetch your Poly and Chain, Fusion Summon using Aleister and Chain to drop Caligula and search another copy of this, and chances are you still have the Summoning Magic searched by Aleister.

And the question is more on if it's worth it because surely it can work, but there may be better plays to make with Eidolons.

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Re: chain links with Tiger, I realized in TCG we won't be able to do that. Construct was always the final chain link as we order chain links in the order they were triggered in, (fuse from hand/field and sent to the grave happens before Tiger's summon) so tiger ends up always being able to get hit by Strike.

i always forget this is even a thing, because it makes no sense to have that in a game with timings that line-up like that. Even if the Penguin/Octo/etc. effects are technically earlier in proccing.

 

Deck is nowhere near good without Tiger's ability to shred things, so I'm gonna just act like this isn't a thing for now 8D

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i always forget this is even a thing, because it makes no sense to have that in a game with timings that line-up like that. Even if the Penguin/Octo/etc. effects are technically earlier in proccing.

 

Deck is nowhere near good without Tiger's ability to shred things, so I'm gonna just act like this isn't a thing for now 8D

 

The TCG still follows that, but otherwise properly follows the SEGOC rules? Hm, I also forgot that's a thing.

 

The Deck is still amazing, because Tiger still shreds things. It's just that the opponent has an easier time stopping the shredding process, and I think Fluffals can still recover from that due to the advantage generating. They can just stack a card for Sabres' revival, and try again with another Fusion. Yes, it's another step and slows down their major plays, but I don't imagine it being the absolute end of the world.

 

Then again, I'm ignoring contexts where you have Field lock effects like your screenshot board, as Tiger WOULD shred that in an instant with the OCG rules.

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