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Noble Knight Bedwyr [NKRT-EN002]


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Noble Knight Bedwyr
LIGHT/Warrior/Effect
4/1600/1500
When this card is Normal or Special summoned: You can send 1"Noble Arms" Equip Spell Card from your Deck to the Graveyard. During either player's turn, you can target 1 "Noble Arms" Equip Spell Card and 1 appropriate monster on the field; equip that Equip Spell Card to that appropriate monster. This effect can only be used once while this card is face up on the field.

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Solid 2-of. I'm looking into it right now, but most people seem to think that it can target a Noble Arms anywhere, not just on the field.

 

EDIT: 2-of if that's the case, I mean.

seeing that OCG is going to get this trinity of cards in December, would you go about the rabbit build...or basically how would you do it seeing that there are no more banlist or big sets before that

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you leaks.

you suck so hard.

now I don't even feel like running Eachtar if this isn't going to support it.

 

Lewart has never been wrong before, this is literally the first time. I'd wait to see if this doesn't have some sort of special treatment due to the lack of wording regarding targeting of an Arms.

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Solid 2-of. I'm looking into it right now, but most people seem to think that it can target a Noble Arms anywhere, not just on the field.

EDIT: 2-of if that's the case, I mean.

don't know why people would think that, since the text would specify where the Noble Arms could be targeted IIRC about PSCT. When I first read the card, I thought the effect worked like Flint Lock, where you can shoop equips from one NK to another.

Card itself seems pretty decent though. Mill out your Guineveres and other arms for Xyz setup.
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don't know why people would think that, since the text would specify where the Noble Arms could be targeted IIRC about PSCT. When I first read the card, I thought the effect worked like Flint Lock, where you can shoop equips from one NK to another.

Card itself seems pretty decent though. Mill out your Guineveres and other arms for Xyz setup.

 

Can't mill Guineveres.

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I think I'd run 2 as well, because it's like a pseudo Borz. It doesn't need an arms to dump, and assuming Bedwyr gets arms from the Graveyard (can he?), then he can get the dumped card in proper situations.

 

The whole "During either player's turn, you can target 1 "Noble Arms" Equip Spell Card and 1 appropriate monster on the field;" is confusing me. Do you target the Noble Arms that's on the field?

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See, thing is it was just a lore article with legible effect written on the card. I'm not sure what to believe at this point as Lewart has not been wrong before now. He said it had synergy with Gold Sarc and was only a one-of, but only one of those can be true interpreting this effect.

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See, thing is it was just a lore article with legible effect written on the card. I'm not sure what to believe at this point as Lewart has not been wrong before now. He said it had synergy with Gold Sarc and was only a one-of, but only one of those can be true interpreting this effect.


Could've been a possible affect change since the leak? Maybe that's why it's taken so long for them to reveal the card
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Since the only specified place is the field, it would appear as if both targets for this card's effect have to be on the field; thus a "Tailor of the Fickle" in monster form. If that is the case, it can save 1 of your monsters by redirecting your "Noble Arms of Destiny" to the monster that is about to be destroyed. That is basically what I can think of for the way I interpreted its effect. Not really all that powerful, especially when you consider it cano noly be used once while it is on the field. The way the effect is worded leaves something to be desired. So only time will tell how its effect actually works.

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I'm going to have to agree that both need the field, as Konami doesn't use wording such as "target 1 blah blah on the field and 1 blah blah on the field" as that would be redundant in nearly all cases.

 

and the article provides no help whatsoever. do the story time some other time konami, give us the actual info on the card first.

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TBH, the quick equip effect could be somehow useful too. With Gwen's destruction effect, it will make your opponent rethink any possible attack. Same with Destiny and whatnot.

 

Branching off of this idea, it's also useful with Drystan, because you can pop a card during your opponent's turn while giving Drystan another boost.

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