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Another retrained Buster Blader


Just Crouton

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[color=#ff8c00][b]Buster Blader, the Raging Powerblade[/b][/color]
This card is treated as "Buster Blader". If your opponent controls 2 or more Dragon-Type monsters than you, you can Special Summon this card (from your hand). Once per turn: You can target 1 Dragon-Type monster your opponent controls or in their Graveyard; equip that target to this card. This card gains ATK and DEF equal to half the original ATK and DEF of the monster equipped by this effect. You can only control 1 "Buster Blader".

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Hmm, this one is a bit strong. It doesn't have a limit on the amount of monsters that can be equipped to it which could lead to it having massive attack. Also, it can grab problem monsters from the field with no cost or real input, just drop and grab. Still, I do like this card. I also like how you limited the amount of Buster Bladers you can control. Stops it from being a total force.

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The other one isn't being pissed. Rather it's suffering an earnest fart in an elevator stuck between the 10th and 11th floors with limited ventilation. The other one can wipe dragons without suffering damage this one, against a dragon deck can wipe... almost anything(if they have at least one good dragon)

[quote name='-Griffin' timestamp='1346431880' post='6016669']
This is still anti support. :huh:

No design problems have been addressed here. Sad day. :(
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The issue you're seeing can be seen as almost exclusively trivial. Against a Wing-Up deck, almost any deck will fail if they get a half decent hand, so that would be a more realistic issue than a monster that wipes a good chunk of the new metas. Blerp.

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[quote name='TheKaitoKid' timestamp='1346432105' post='6016675']
I don't see why you'd ever main this in an all Warrior Deck. This version, as well as my version, seem to be created as side deck options against Dragons. If you're maining this it's your bad.
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If I'm facing Dragons, there are far more better options out there that you could side in, unlike this. This card requires you to either Tribute Summon it, or waste cards like Call of the Haunted or Monster Reborn to get it on the field. I can't talk for you, but I wouldn't want to waste cards like Monster Reborn etc. just to Summon this, nor would I want to Tribute Summon a monster that has no place in the main deck or the side deck.

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[quote name='Zanda Panda' timestamp='1346434237' post='6016691']
If I'm facing Dragons, there are far more better options out there that you could side in, unlike this. This card requires you to either Tribute Summon it, or waste cards like Call of the Haunted or Monster Reborn to get it on the field. I can't talk for you, but I wouldn't want to waste cards like Monster Reborn etc. just to Summon this, nor would I want to Tribute Summon a monster that has no place in the main deck or the side deck.
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sorta. U could throw in a BLS Envoy and pop it off the field.

But the point of retraining is, ahem:to better a card/make it more playable. Truth be told, making SSing so wide spread is what weakens the monster.

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Don't look at my last post, I am clearly a blind idiot for not seeing that the card can be Special Summoned with its effect. But truth be told, I wouldn't side deck this, and I honestly doubt other people would, as this card is just a momentary solution. Cards like D.D. Crow etc deal with the problematic Dragons more easily than this does.

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[quote name='Zanda Panda' timestamp='1346437053' post='6016725']
Don't look at my last post, I am clearly a blind idiot for not seeing that the card can be Special Summoned with its effect. But truth be told, I wouldn't side deck this, and I honestly doubt other people would, as this card is just a momentary solution. Cards like D.D. Crow etc deal with the problematic Dragons more easily than this does.
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They're also far more flexible and have more strategic depth, which I find is a great boon to their design values compared to a complete anti-support like this.

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