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Here we go, another day, another review:

 

Queen of Compiled Sand by Rholowie

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This card cannot be Normal Summoned or Set. This card can only be Special Summoned by discarding 1 "Polymerization" and 3 EARTH monsters from your hand to the Graveyard. This card cannot declare an attack during the turn it was summoned. When this card is removed from the field, you can pay 1000 Life Points to Special Summon 1 monster that was sent to the Graveyard by this card's effect in face-up Defense Position on your side of the field.

 

The first thing you will notice about this card, is that the picture is just increadible. I have never seen anything like that before. Now, the other thing you will notice is that it has a random cost of giving up a Polymerization. Now, i'm ok with that, but why??? Why does it do that? It's name, nor picture makes sence for that to happen. It then has more downside. Along with Polymer, you also have to give up 3 EARTH monsters from your hand. That is a big price. Then it has ANOTHER downside. If you manage to have a polymer and 3 EARTH monsters in your hand, you can summon it, getting rid of your hand, and still cannot attack! You arent able to attack with it the turn that it is summond. That would not be so bad if had 2700 or 2800, but 2650 can be a little weak at times. Then comes what is supposed to be the "Good" part. When it is removed from the field, you may pay 1000 Life Points to special summon a monster that it destroyed to your side of the field, in face-UP defence position. So, in the end, it is tough to summon, has a big wakness of not being able to attack when it is summond, and then becomes a normal, pointless monster, untill it's removed from the field. Taking control of an opponent's monster is cool however.

 

Ratings:

 

Name: 4/10 It is cool, but what makes the name actually work with the effect? It makes no sence =/

 

Picture: 10/10 Simply increadible

 

Effect: 6/10 It's cool, but it is just had to summon. Then it has too many draw-backs =/

 

Grammar: 10/10 I cannot find an error ^_^

 

Star Sence: 7 : 7/10 It makes sence I guess, but because of the effect, I am uncertain =/

 

Rarity sence: Rare : 3/10 With the effect like that, I jut plain cannot see it being just rare.

 

Overall: 40/60 or 6.7/10

 

Grade: D+

 

To me, this card would be LIMITED

 

Good card Rholowie, a D+ is actually pretty good ^_^

I can't wait to see more ^_^

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Here we go, another day, another review:

 

Queen of Compiled Sand by Rholowie

QueenofCompiedAsn.jpg

 

 

This card cannot be Normal Summoned or Set. This card can only be Special Summoned by discarding 1 "Polymerization" and 3 EARTH monsters from your hand to the Graveyard. This card cannot declare an attack during the turn it was summoned. When this card is removed from the field, you can pay 1000 Life Points to Special Summon 1 monster that was sent to the Graveyard by this card's effect in face-up Defense Position on your side of the field.

 

The first thing you will notice about this card, is that the picture is just increadible. I have never seen anything like that before. Now, the other thing you will notice is that it has a random cost of giving up a Polymerization. Now, i'm ok with that, but why??? Why does it do that? It's name, nor picture makes sence for that to happen. It then has more downside. Along with Polymer, you also have to give up 3 EARTH monsters from your hand. That is a big price. Then it has ANOTHER downside. If you manage to have a polymer and 3 EARTH monsters in your hand, you can summon it, getting rid of your hand, and still cannot attack! You arent able to attack with it the turn that it is summond. That would not be so bad if had 2700 or 2800, but 2650 can be a little weak at times. Then comes what is supposed to be the "Good" part. When it is removed from the field, you may pay 1000 Life Points to special summon a monster that it destroyed to your side of the field, in face-UP defence position. So, in the end, it is tough to summon, has a big wakness of not being able to attack when it is summond, and then becomes a normal, pointless monster, untill it's removed from the field. Taking control of an opponent's monster is cool however.

 

Ratings:

 

Name: 4/10 It is cool, but what makes the name actually work with the effect? It makes no sence =/

 

Picture: 10/10 Simply increadible

 

Effect: 6/10 It's cool, but it is just had to summon. Then it has too many draw-backs =/

 

Grammar: 10/10 I cannot find an error ^_^

 

Star Sence: 7 : 7/10 It makes sence I guess, but because of the effect, I am uncertain =/

 

Rarity sence: Rare : 3/10 With the effect like that, I jut plain cannot see it being just rare.

 

Overall: 40/60 or 6.7/10

 

Grade: D+

 

To me, this card would be LIMITED

 

Good card Rholowie, a D+ is actually pretty good ^_^

I can't wait to see more ^_^

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Ten seconds later... *Ding!*

Ok, here's another review by me-not the starred review, "Queen of Compiled Sand" stole the spotlight, but a review nonetheless. Today's Review is a short and sweet piece on ALordZynix's card, Aquila, The Winged Spear Soldier.

 

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For starters, the picture is fantastic-where on earth did you find he find it? Aquila is a Level 4 Winged Beast-Type, and a WIND monster to boot. This allows him to be summoned easily by Flying Kamakiri #1, and also to have some great support from Icarus Attack and Rising Air Current.

 

"During battle between this attacking card and a Defense Position monster whose DEF is lower than the ATK of this card, inflict the difference as Battle Damage to your opponent. The effects of your opponent's monsters that this card destroys by battle are negated."

 

I love this card-so much that I had to review it. The effect is similar to Gravekeeper's Spear Soldier, as Alordzynix had mentioned in his original post. I love the second effect, however-it brings back Harpie Lady #2 to mind. What it means is that cards like Man-Eater Bug, Old Vindictive Magician, Magician of Faith and other Flip-Effect monsters will be negated. However, searchers/recruiter monsters (like Giant Rat) won't, since their effects activate in the Graveyard.

 

Ratings:

Name: 8/10 Aquila is cool, an I know it means "Eagle," but it sounds a tad strange.

Picture: 10/10. Excellent-the best quality of this card.

Effect: 6/10 Not completely original, but it fits the bill.

Grammar: 10/10 I have a qualm with "by battle," as I always thought it was "as a result of battle." However, others tell me "by battle" is the correct way.

Level: 10/10 It's perfect as a Level 4. If it was Level 3, you could get some serious abuse with Gravity Bind.

Rarity: 9/10 Rare. Fits the card nicely and keeps it simple.

Overall: 54/60 or 8.5/10.

Grade: B+

To me, this card would be UNLIMITED.

Keep it up, and great job, Alordzynix!!!!

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Ten seconds later... *Ding!*

Ok, here's another review by me-not the starred review, "Queen of Compiled Sand" stole the spotlight, but a review nonetheless. Today's Review is a short and sweet piece on ALordZynix's card, Aquila, The Winged Spear Soldier.

 

048-Garuda-Spear-Soldier-A-CARD.jpg

 

For starters, the picture is fantastic-where on earth did you find he find it? Aquila is a Level 4 Winged Beast-Type, and a WIND monster to boot. This allows him to be summoned easily by Flying Kamakiri #1, and also to have some great support from Icarus Attack and Rising Air Current.

 

"During battle between this attacking card and a Defense Position monster whose DEF is lower than the ATK of this card, inflict the difference as Battle Damage to your opponent. The effects of your opponent's monsters that this card destroys by battle are negated."

 

I love this card-so much that I had to review it. The effect is similar to Gravekeeper's Spear Soldier, as Alordzynix had mentioned in his original post. I love the second effect, however-it brings back Harpie Lady #2 to mind. What it means is that cards like Man-Eater Bug, Old Vindictive Magician, Magician of Faith and other Flip-Effect monsters will be negated. However, searchers/recruiter monsters (like Giant Rat) won't, since their effects activate in the Graveyard.

 

Ratings:

Name: 8/10 Aquila is cool, an I know it means "Eagle," but it sounds a tad strange.

Picture: 10/10. Excellent-the best quality of this card.

Effect: 6/10 Not completely original, but it fits the bill.

Grammar: 10/10 I have a qualm with "by battle," as I always thought it was "as a result of battle." However, others tell me "by battle" is the correct way.

Level: 10/10 It's perfect as a Level 4. If it was Level 3, you could get some serious abuse with Gravity Bind.

Rarity: 9/10 Rare. Fits the card nicely and keeps it simple.

Overall: 54/60 or 8.5/10.

Grade: B+

To me, this card would be UNLIMITED.

Keep it up, and great job, Alordzynix!!!!

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