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[Leaderboard] Simon Blackquill (Cat Sith) vs Gadjitron


Nathanael D. Striker

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Rules

1. All Leaderboard and Tournament Rules Apply

2. First to 3 votes or most by 11:59 pm Pacific Time on September 23rd wins.
3. Votes must have a valid reason.
4. Winner gets 1 Rep from loser.
5. I have the right to add rules.

 

Card Requirement

Create a viable and balanced Polymerization-Like card.

 

Card A

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Banish, from your side of the field or Graveyard, Fusion Materials that are listed on a non-Effect Fusion Monster, then Special Summon that monster from your Extra Deck. (This is treated as a Fusion Summon). You can only activate 1 "Chain Transfer" per turn. During either player's turn, except the turn this card was sent to the Graveyard: You can banish this card from your Graveyard, then target 1 Fusion Monster in your Graveyard; Special Summon that target. 

 

Card B

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(This card is also always treated as "Polymerization".)
Fusion Summon 1 Fusion Monster from your Extra Deck, using monsters you control and Xyz Materials attached to Xyz Monsters you control as Fusion Materials.

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Card A, Carb B has uses like an extra monster for your fusion summon, but that also requires you to have the monster on the field, while also having a monster with the same level. I would prefer to use a card that allows me to put a deadbeat monster to good use. The only BIG down side being I can't use cards from my hand, that and can't summon effect monsters. But imagine how much easier it is to bring out Five-Headed Dragon... or Blue Eyes Ultimate! So... Again, my vote is for Card A.

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Card A, Carb B has uses like an extra monster for your fusion summon, but that also requires you to have the monster on the field, while also having a monster with the same level. I would prefer to use a card that allows me to put a deadbeat monster to good use. The only BIG down side being I can't use cards from my hand, that and can't summon effect monsters. But imagine how much easier it is to bring out Five-Headed Dragon... or Blue Eyes Ultimate! So... Again, my vote is for Card A.

Just clarifying, Card A cannot Summon Five-Headed Dragon. Does that change anything in your vote?

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I vote for Card A

Card A: Anything that makes it easier to summon Master of OZ is a little awesome to me. Also making Blue Eyes Ultimate more OTKish is almost a nice bonus. Though with that being said I fear it does enter the slippery slope line of summoning big monsters for almost nothing even if they don't have effects. That being said I am not one to really harbor on what is a slippery slope. Therefore I still like the card.

Card B: It is polymerization...but it allows (or forces, not clear on the wording) you to make an Xyz play first. Honestly I can only think of two Xyz monsters that want their materials taken before they are properly used: Leadyoke and Pearl. Actually now that I put more thought into it, Leadyoke doesn't want his material taken because that defeats his defensive purpose and Pearl just wouldn't mind. With that being said if Pearl is one of the few (if not only) viable targets then I don't see this card anywhere substantive outside a Gem-Knight deck. So in that regard it doesn't seem really playable.

So it looks like we get the age old battle of balance versus playability. In truth balance should always win out, but in this battle with the extremely small pool of cards that Chain Transfer supports I think that I can let it have the win. Once again I vote Card A

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