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Threatening Roar' date=' then Waboku.

 

Nothing else is worth mentioning, aside from Mirror Force.

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Not even Curse of Anubis? :(

 

Especially not.

 

Oh well. Just thought I'd throw it out there since it was chainable and it turns things to Defense Mode - since most major hitters nowadays don't have much DEF.

 

Very true.

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I think waboku is the best because you can actually play it in response to an attack (whereas roar you can't) and plus you can use it on your turn if for some reason you need to, though that's not likely to happen. It also allows certain flip effects and others to be activated too. But T-roar has its better situations too, particularly when facing glads.

 

Negate attack is just bad and scarecrow is mostly a fun card.

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or' date=' negate the mosnter altogether, like trap hole's or something like that. xD

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we aren't talking about killing the monster, we are talking about stoping the attack.

 

and just to say, I shrink my kycoo, making trap-hole unable to kill him.

(he is no longer a legal target.)


Negate attack is just bad and scarecrow is mostly a fun card.

 

Both are bad. Sakuretsu Armor outclasses Scarecrow and when something as low level as Sakuretsu Armor outclasses a said card' date=' you know the said card sucks.

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sak does not outclass scarecrow, I personally would prefer scarecrow since I can reuse it on a new target, it forces the use of destruction on it, and I can play monsters, so I'll scare it, steal your wulf with my goyo, and then scare your next monster too.

I could not have done that if I had saked it, nore could I have had negated the other monster's attack as well.

 

note: this is about scarecrow and sak, not about it even coming close to even negate attack, much less wabaroar.

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