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This card is so ridiculously plot-devicey that I hate it. Aside from the aforementioned Acid Golem, which Vector doesn't have, there is absolutely no situation I can think of where this type of play is remotely useful.

 

See, the problem I sometimes have with plot device cards is that more often than not, there is never a reason to even consider a card like this in your Deck. I'm just trying to imagine Vector or another character looking through small piles of cards on a table, and thinking "Oh! This card could help my strategy!".

 

I get some cards are conditional, but effective if used right (half of Yuma's Deck), but this card is so ridiculously counterproductive to any player's Deck goal that it's just stupid.

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This card is so ridiculously plot-devicey that I hate it. Aside from the aforementioned Acid Golem, which Vector doesn't have, there is absolutely no situation I can think of where this type of play is remotely useful.

 

See, the problem I sometimes have with plot device cards is that more often than not, there is never a reason to even consider a card like this in your Deck. I'm just trying to imagine Vector or another character looking through small piles of cards on a table, and thinking "Oh! This card could help my strategy!".

 

I get some cards are conditional, but effective if used right (half of Yuma's Deck), but this card is so ridiculously counterproductive to any player's Deck goal that it's just stupid.

 

Its just like Vector to use this. Its called being an asshole. Get their hopes up, only to crush them into the ground.

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This card is so ridiculously plot-devicey that I hate it. Aside from the aforementioned Acid Golem, which Vector doesn't have, there is absolutely no situation I can think of where this type of play is remotely useful.

 

See, the problem I sometimes have with plot device cards is that more often than not, there is never a reason to even consider a card like this in your Deck. I'm just trying to imagine Vector or another character looking through small piles of cards on a table, and thinking "Oh! This card could help my strategy!".

 

I get some cards are conditional, but effective if used right (half of Yuma's Deck), but this card is so ridiculously counterproductive to any player's Deck goal that it's just stupid.

I'm pretty sure the rule of anime is that characters build their deck in the middle of the duel, so to speak.

Like, Vector miraculously having a card to play off his sudden rememberings to make it look like he was repenting, when he wouldn't be using that strategy otherwise.

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You guys missed my post apparantly. I stated that its just like Vector to do something like this. Showing repentence in order to portray a false image in order to deceive. He did this tactic with Yuma, using his human form "Rei Shingetsu" to befriend him, only to reveal his true intentions later to cause distrust between Yuma and Astral. He even went so far as trolling Yumas duel with Girag by pretending to not know how to play, and giving him Rank-Up Magic Limited Barian's Force. Although this tactic didn't show repentence, its still the same concept

 

He used this to attempt to throw Nasch off-guard. And are we forgetting he had a facedown that could only activate if he was attacked directly? It destroys all monsters on Nasch's field and inflicts 300 damage for each. Fits pretty well into his plan if you ask me.

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You guys missed my post apparantly. I stated that its just like Vector to do something like this. Showing repentence in order to portray a false image in order to deceive. He did this tactic with Yuma, using his human form "Rei Shingetsu" to befriend him, only to reveal his true intentions later to cause distrust between Yuma and Astral. He even went so far as trolling Yumas duel with Girag by pretending to not know how to play, and giving him Rank-Up Magic Limited Barian's Force. Although this tactic didn't show repentence, its still the same concept

He used this to attempt to throw Nasch off-guard. And are we forgetting he had a facedown that could only activate if he was attacked directly? It destroys all monsters on Nasch's field and inflicts 300 damage for each. Fits pretty well into his plan if you ask me.

There are some key differences, though. The card in quedtion doesn't fit Vector's style at all. The other trap he had is just a good card and makes sense to run. This is just ridculous, though.
Now, when he was aliasing as Rei, Yuma didn't know he was really Vector. In ths case, Vector's identity is not hidden at all and the only reason he could pull off that repentance act was because his memories came back. Without that happening, Vector would have nothing that would make it look like he was repenting. It's incredibly situational and impossible for the characters to have predicted.
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