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roar> thunder of ruler> curse of anubis> waboku> winged kuriboh> scapegoat> no entry> zero gravity> level limit b> gravity bind> cyber valley> negate attack> book of eclipse

 

this is beyond question.

with slight adjustments maybe.

i dunno.

 

there are at least 4 better cards than winged kuriboh.

 

true but its alot easier to counter those cards then WK + its easier to get WK back

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Jinzo and Royal Decree exist. Your argument is invalid.

 

And let's not forget' date=' last format they were mained in just about every- oh wait! You're full of crap!

 

And Solemn.

 

How do you negate Kuriboh?

 

Chariot in Glads, Divine Wrath in anything else.

 

Furthermore, your argument pretty much boils down to ignoring the fact that Threatening Roar's effect is much better, and highlighting the fact that Winged Kuriboh is typically not negated as much. Are you next going to argue Spiritualism is better then MST? <_<

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Jinzo and Royal Decree exist. Your argument is invalid.

 

And let's not forget' date=' last format they were mained in just about every- oh wait! You're full of crap!

 

And Solemn.

 

How do you negate Kuriboh?

 

Chariot in Glads, Divine Wrath in anything else.

 

Furthermore, your argument pretty much boils down to ignoring the fact that Threatening Roar's effect is much better, and highlighting the fact that Winged Kuriboh is typically not negated as much. Are you next going to argue Spiritualism is better then MST? <_<

 

WK cannot be negated by divine wrath since its effect activates from the graveyard not the field so thats a bad example

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Jinzo and Royal Decree exist. Your argument is invalid.

 

And let's not forget' date=' last format they were mained in just about every- oh wait! You're full of crap!

 

And Solemn.

 

How do you negate Kuriboh?

 

Chariot in Glads, Divine Wrath in anything else.

 

Furthermore, your argument pretty much boils down to ignoring the fact that Threatening Roar's effect is much better, and highlighting the fact that Winged Kuriboh is typically not negated as much. Are you next going to argue Spiritualism is better then MST? <_<

 

WK cannot be negated by divine wrath since its effect activates from the graveyard not the field so thats a bad example

 

Rook tried hard, but rook lost.

 

Divine Wrath is chainable to Graveyard effects.

 

i want it to go on record that roxas has never played in this meta or any other.

seven tools does /not/ exist.

dark bribe baaaarely exists

and divine wrath is more prevalent than dark bribe and seven tools combined.

 

also' date=' skill drain doesnt stop winged kuriboh

 

 

anyway

as crabs said, it still allows them to attack.

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And you take no damage, big deal.

 

ya i was stupid not to use winged kuriboh

btw it turns out that kuriboh decks r considerd meta in jp :?

 

Really?

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Jinzo and Royal Decree exist. Your argument is invalid.

 

And let's not forget' date=' last format they were mained in just about every- oh wait! You're full of crap!

 

And Solemn.

 

How do you negate Kuriboh?

 

Chariot in Glads, Divine Wrath in anything else.

 

Furthermore, your argument pretty much boils down to ignoring the fact that Threatening Roar's effect is much better, and highlighting the fact that Winged Kuriboh is typically not negated as much. Are you next going to argue Spiritualism is better then MST? <_<

 

WK cannot be negated by divine wrath since its effect activates from the graveyard not the field so thats a bad example

 

Rook tried hard, but rook lost.

 

Divine Wrath is chainable to Graveyard effects.

 

1st not a rook

2nd divine wrath effect only negates the effect of a monster on the field, so read the card and while your at it read individual card ruling

3rd typo forgot the t, edited first post

thats the last i got to say on the subject

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Jinzo and Royal Decree exist. Your argument is invalid.

 

And let's not forget' date=' last format they were mained in just about every- oh wait! You're full of crap!

 

And Solemn.

 

How do you negate Kuriboh?

 

Chariot in Glads, Divine Wrath in anything else.

 

Furthermore, your argument pretty much boils down to ignoring the fact that Threatening Roar's effect is much better, and highlighting the fact that Winged Kuriboh is typically not negated as much. Are you next going to argue Spiritualism is better then MST? <_<

 

WK cannot be negated by divine wrath since its effect activates from the graveyard not the field so thats a bad example

 

Rook tried hard, but rook lost.

 

Divine Wrath is chainable to Graveyard effects.

 

1st not a rook

2nd divine wrath effect only negates the effect of a monster on the field, so read the card and while your at it read individual card ruling

3rd typo forgot the t, edited first post

thats the last i got to say on the subject

 

Divine Wrath and Chariot don't care where the effect is activated from. Neither do both the Imprisoning Mirrors.

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1-wrath and chariot hit anything they want.

2-mirrors cant stop hand effects, too my knowledge, but thats almost never an issue.

like, golden lady bug, and thats it.

3-allowing them to attack is very very bad when youre playing gbs.

4-its all about timing then, i guess, between curse and waboku. but eh.

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It is far easier and cheaper to Set Threatening Roar than it is to use up a Normal Summon to Set Winged Kuriboh.

 

Let me answer that with an anecdote I told Tea earlier, true story btw.

 

LS decks aren't supposed to play Solemn, right? Because that's just stupid. Anyway, I was up against an LS which I knew ran Solemns, and I was pretty confident (was running Salvo Monarchs). I only had 3000 left, but with Salvo in hand and Dekoichi in grave, I reckoned I had game next turn, so I set Roar and Sangan and ended. He tributes Wulf for Celestia and targets both Sangan and Roar so I'm thinking "Just what I expected, I'll nab Plaguespreader for Sangan and chain Roar". He Solemned the Roar. He then attacked me with Celestia and Lumina for game. Had I set a Winged Kuriboh, that would have saved my ass!

 

And yes, I justify my argument with an extremely situational quip that is likely to never happen again because I'm like that.

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I'm not sure if people are serious stupid, or just like being trolls, but just in case you actually are serious stupid, people use TR because it saves you and your monsters for a turn while still allowing you to continue your strategy, whereas WK saves you - but not your monsters - for a turn as long as you give up a Normal Summon/Set. It lets you do what you could immediately do, one turn later.

 

Some people are just amazed about how good TR works, and look for other cards that do the same, forgetting the true reason why TR is so good stupid.

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Jinzo and Royal Decree exist. Your argument is invalid.

 

And let's not forget' date=' last format they were mained in just about every- oh wait! You're full of crap!\

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Exactly how many Trap-negating cards were commonly run compared to the amount of cards that could negate Winged Kuriboh.

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Jinzo and Royal Decree exist. Your argument is invalid.

 

And let's not forget' date=' last format they were mained in just about every- oh wait! You're full of crap!\

[/quote']

 

Exactly how many Trap-negating cards were commonly run compared to the amount of cards that could negate Winged Kuriboh.

 

Less.

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It is far easier and cheaper to Set Threatening Roar than it is to use up a Normal Summon to Set Winged Kuriboh.

 

Let me answer that with an anecdote I told Tea earlier' date=' true story btw.

 

LS decks aren't supposed to play Solemn, right? Because that's just stupid. Anyway, I was up against an LS which I knew ran Solemns, and I was pretty confident (was running Salvo Monarchs). I only had 3000 left, but with Salvo in hand and Dekoichi in grave, I reckoned I had game next turn, so I set Roar and Sangan and ended. He tributes Wulf for Celestia and targets both Sangan and Roar so I'm thinking "Just what I expected, I'll nab Plaguespreader for Sangan and chain Roar". He Solemned the Roar. He then attacked me with Celestia and Lumina for game. Had I set a Winged Kuriboh, that would have saved my ass!

 

And yes, I justify my argument with an extremely situational quip that is likely to never happen again because I'm like that.

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Winged Kuriboh

(Level 1/LIGHT/300/200)

[Fairy / Effect]

When your opponent declares an attack while this card is on the field, you may Tribute this card to negate the attack and end your opponent's turn. This effect can be activated even while this card is face-down. When this card is Tributed, Special Summon 1 "Kuriboh" monster from your Deck in face-up Defense Position.

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