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Gandora The Dragon Of Destruction


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Tribute 2 monsters and Set.

Set a Waboku.

Opponent attacks this card, activate Waboku.

Since it wasn't Summoned, but flipped-face up, you can reuse Gandora's effect more than once.


Although the Special Summoning clause makes this card a major burden to get out, it has a somewhat okay effect.
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Your opponent will almost never attack a monster that was set using two Tributes or paid 2000 with Mausoleum.

1/2 your LP is pretty steep for a monster that probably will only have about 1800 ATK, but required two tributes. Sure, it's a field wipe but those are best when either you're losing or about to win. Gandora does not provide here, as it's unlikely you'll bring this out when you're losing (because you're not Yugi) and if you're about to win...well, why are you field wiping with Gandora rather than something like JD?
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[quote name='evilfusion' timestamp='1294854821' post='4930082']
Your opponent will almost never attack a monster that was set using two Tributes or paid 2000 with Mausoleum.

1/2 your LP is pretty steep for a monster that probably will only have about 1800 ATK, but required two tributes. Sure, it's a field wipe but those are best when either you're losing or about to win. Gandora does not provide here, as it's unlikely you'll bring this out when you're losing (because you're not Yugi) and if you're about to win...well, why are you field wiping with Gandora rather than something like JD?
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It's an alternative use for an otherwise garbage card.

Usually comparing any field wiper to JD is a moot point.

Understandable.
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