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That first effect when it's flipped over automatically reminds me of Stardust Dragon, mainly because Stardust can't negate the effect because said synchro monster is not getting destroyed. Also can disrupt your opponents field when they attack with a monster while they have a synchro on the field. I guess that drawback after that first effect makes sense, getting a Tuner out in return after one player loses a synchro. That last effect can be somewhat useful. Can disrupt most decks that Synchro Spam to OTK. I can see this side-decked and possibly as tech in some decks as well. Overall, 9.2/10

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That first effect when it's flipped over automatically reminds me of Stardust Dragon, mainly because Stardust can't negate the effect because said synchro monster is not getting destroyed. Also can disrupt your opponents field when they attack with a monster while they have a synchro on the field. I guess that drawback after that first effect makes sense, getting a Tuner out in return after one player loses a synchro. That last effect can be somewhat useful. Can disrupt most decks that Synchro Spam to OTK. I can see this side-decked and possibly as tech in some decks as well. Overall, 9.2/10

 

Good catch. I made that effect with Rawrdust in mind. I was thinking about having them Summon all of the Synchro Material Monsters used for the Synchro Summon, but I figured that would be too complicated, and I wanted this simple.

 

Thanks for the rate.

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Wow, nice effect and very creative. Maybe, now ppl will stop making Synchro monsters :D.

But what if controller of that Synchro monster doesn't have a Tuner monster in the Graveyard (maybe used Pot of Avarice, Monster Reincarnation or sth)?? Sorry, I was just wondering :D.

But, it's really a nice card, I like it (Y)

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Man-Eater Bug >Tune Disrupter.

Why? Because Man-Eater Bug isn't specific about the monster it destroys? If you notice, this card sends cards to the Graveyard, which is, among other things, Rawrdust-Proof.

 

Wow, nice effect and very creative. Maybe, now ppl will stop making Synchro monsters :D.But what if controller of that Synchro monster doesn't have a Tuner monster in the Graveyard (maybe used Pot of Avarice, Monster Reincarnation or sth)?? Sorry, I was just wondering :D.But, it's really a nice card, I like it (Y)

If there isn't a Tuner monster in the Graveyard to summon, of if the Tuner can't be Special Summoned, then that part of the effect doesn't resolve, but the rest does.
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Maybe it would caiter to stardust if instead of sending it to the graveyard you could just return the synchro to the extra deck. Just my two cents.

Well, I mean, sending to the Graveyard works around Stardust, as well as returning to the Extra Deck. I ruled out returning to the Extra Deck because if I did that, there's no way, (well, except a card like Starlight Road), to get that Synchro Monster back that turn. If they're just sent to the Graveyard, then you could still Special Summon it again in the same turn. So it's kind of balanced.
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Outright outclassed by Flip-Flop Frog, Mysterious Guard, Penguin Solider, Compulse, Nightmare Penguin, Snowman Eater, Juju Master, Wall of Illusion and Hane-Hane, while also generally inferior to Ryko, Man-Eater, D-Prison, Sakaretsu, Black Horn of Heaven, Rai-Oh and Old Vindictive Magician, and those are just from the top of my head. Some vague use is salvaged by considering this in Simorgh, but I feel it's way too outclassed by mediocre cards to fit even there, so I doubt this would ever see play.

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