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Wicked Gods or the Sacred Beasts?


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I have no idea how many times we've had to discuss this, but it's been at least three times.

 

The Wicked Gods practically only have use if they're dumped, and even then their use is minimal.

 

You can use one of the Sacred Beasts a lot easier than a Wicked God, and turn it into a "you can't hurt me" strategy. Then another has its own deck type, but it's hard to pull off.

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Dark Gaia exists, people!

 

Raviel and Dreadroot are good for above reason, Raviel does it better however, being a Nomi and all. (I know, Reasoning@1.)

 

I'd run Eraser over Uria, and I believe that Avatar would be slightly better than Hamon. So, Wicked Gods win it 2-1 for me.

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Dark Gaia exists' date=' people!

 

Raviel and Dreadroot are good for above reason, Raviel does it better however, being a Nomi and all. (I know, Reasoning@1.)

 

I'd run Eraser over Uria, and I believe that Avatar would be slightly better than Hamon. So, Wicked Gods win it 2-1 for me.

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However, Avatar can easily lose to Mole and even Panther.

 

The Sacred Beasts can be Special Summoned.

 

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Uria and Hamon are playable.

 

Hamon is good in some Crystal Beast Decks

 

Hamon can be used in crystal beasts.

 

Hamon goes great in a Crystal Beast Deck.

 

Why haven't you people noticed that Hamon contradicts both of the Crystal Beast win conditions?

 

The Wickeds are OK' date=' but they count as Normal Summons (Dreadroot at least).

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Was it too difficult for you to read the other Wicked God cards? >_>

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Hamon has combo potential in Crystal Beasts, but ultimately fails in that deck. Uria is sheet. Raviel is sheet. Dreadroot is sheet. Avatar and Eraser are both semi-playable.

 

Avatar is vulnerable to traps, which means that Torrential or Mirror will screw you over, but it's always the strongest monster and it shuts down your opponent's spells for a while. Not bad.

 

Field nuking is always something that deserves to be looked at twice, though eraser is most definitely not the best field-nuker out there today. Not bad.

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Hamon has combo potential in Crystal Beasts' date=' but ultimately fails in that deck.

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Other than the obvious using-the-beasts-as-tributes thing, I'm not seeing any awesome combo with Hamon...unless your Hamon + opponent's Bottomless = combo. >_> Hamon certainly fails in Gem Beasts, particularly since it robs the deck of the two ways in which it can actually win.

 

Field nuking is always something that deserves to be looked at twice' date=' though eraser is most definitely not the best field-nuker out there today. Not bad.

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If I wanted a field nuke, I'd run God Beastking Barbaros and/or Black Rose Dragon over The Wicked Eraser, hands down. And that's ignoring the banworthy field nukers. And when I want to run God Beastking Barbaros over something else, that something else is pretty bad.

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