Jump to content

This topic contains a black garden! [Koa'ki Meiru Gravirose/Gigaplant]


Recommended Posts

img?s=MLM&f=33875815_5872.jpg&v=E

During each of your End Phases, destroy this card unless you send 1 "Iron Core of Koa'ki Meiru" from your hand to the Graveyard or reveal 1 Plant-Type monster in your hand. During each of your Standby Phases, you can send 1 Level 3 or lower monster from your Deck to your Graveyard.

 

GigaplantPTDN-EN-R-1E.png

This card is treated as a Normal Monster while face-up on the field or in the Graveyard. While this card is face-up on the field, you can Normal Summon it to have it be treated as an Effect Monster with this effect:

● Once per turn, you can Special Summon 1 Insect-Type or Plant-Type monster from your hand or Graveyard.

 

Discuss the usefulness!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

If "Crab's Synchro rule" held true, then Gravirose would possibly be run more to summon Black Rose Dragon. Either that, or Debris Dragon would be....

Anyway, any possibilities of Gravirose's effect being helpful generally are situational. It would be funny ditching Lonefire with Gravi, resurrecting it with Gigaplant and then tributing it to summon Tytannial or whatever that 2800 ATK plant "Princess" monster is called.

Gravi's effect also doesn't do much for a Koa'ki Meiru deck since it can only send Speeder, Doom, or Hydro Barrier, or whatever other Level 3 monster the Koa'ki Meiru user decides to use (Neo-Spacian Grand Mole?) to the grave. It could send it for Ghoulungulate's effect or to bring it back with Crusader, but that's situational. Only having 1900 ATK isn't too impressive for a Level 4 Koa'ki Meiru either. Horrible. Next.

 

Gigaplant is actually quite a cool card. In my Gemini deck, it and Blazewing Butterfly are my main resurrection engine. In a Plant deck, though, this and Lonefire practically allows for a Plant from your deck every turn. Being a Gemini slows it down a turn, but it still works well.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

"Crab's Synchro rule"

 

Que?

 

It was a hypothetical rule that, in order to Synchro Summon, not only did the Materials' levels have to add up exactly, but at least one type or attribute of any of the Material had to match either the Synchro monster's Type or Attribute. Ex: in order to synchro summon Black Rose Dragon, at least one of the Synchro Material had to be FIRE or Dragon.

This hypothetical rule reduces the genericness of generic Synchros, making some generic synchros less playable and allowing other Synchros to see more play.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

"Crab's Synchro rule"

 

Que?

 

It was a hypothetical rule that' date=' in order to Synchro Summon, not only did the Materials' levels have to add up exactly, but at least one type or attribute of any of the Material had to match either the Synchro monster's Type or Attribute. Ex: in order to synchro summon Black Rose Dragon, at least one of the Synchro Material had to be FIRE or Dragon.

This hypothetical rule reduces the genericness of generic Synchros, making some generic synchros less playable and allowing other Synchros to see more play.

[/quote']

 

Konami should have hired Crab to design synchros.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

×
×
  • Create New...