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{Gureidoru} Slime
Level 5 WATER Aqua-Type Tuner Effect Monster
ATK 0
DEF 2000
The (1) effect of “{Gureidoru} Slime” can only be used once per turn.
(1) If this card is in your hand or Graveyard: You can target 2 “{Gureidoru}” cards you control; destroy those cards, and if you do, Special Summon this card.
(2) When this card is Special Summoned by its (1) effect: You can target 1 “{Gureidoru}” monster in your Graveyard; Special Summon that monster in Defense Position.

{Gureidoru} Eagle
Level 3 WATER Aqua-Type Effect Monster
ATK 1500
DEF 500
(2) If this card in your Monster Zone is destroyed (by battle or by card effect) and sent to the Graveyard: You can target 1 face-up monster your opponent controls; equip this card to that opponent’s monster as an Equip Card.
(2) If this card is equipped by this card’s effect: Gain control of the equipped monster. When this card leaves the field, the equipped monster is destroyed.

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Slime effct has been updated

 

The (1) effect of “{Gureidoru} Slime” can only be used once per turn.
(1) If this card is in your hand or Graveyard: You can target 2 “{Gureidoru}” cards you control; destroy those cards, and if you do, Special Summon this card.
(2) When this card is Special Summoned by its (1) effect: You can target 1 “{Gureidoru}” monster in your Graveyard; Special Summon that monster in Defense Position.

 

So yeah it only target two Gureidoru now..

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Wiki says they are 'Greydle's.

.... I'm curious as to what the 'dle' is illuding to. Also we can expect a green and pink monster, as evidenced by the fact the Synchro has Eagle's yellow wings.

 

Also-

Play Dragon to blow up stuff.

Play another Greydle.

Use Slime to blow up Dragon and your other monster -> Slime revives something while Dragon also revives something.

Or just revive Dragon with Slime while Dragon revives something to make another Dragon with -> Rank 8 for whatever reason.

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I mentioned some of this to Blind, but like...

 

The ball of whatever attached to Eagle IS Slime. This is obveious, but like... Slime is feeding off Eagle. Blind says Eagle is loosing it's color cuz' Slime is obveiously a parasite. But I don't see how that plays into Dragon, since Dragon has Eagle's wings in full color, among the other bits attached to it.

Anyway-

Eagle dieing and then equipping itself to a new monster; Whatever kills Eagle then goes and becomes the new host, since Slime craves for a healthy substance to attach to. Yes you can Raigeki/etc Eagle and it doesn't make sense in that scenario, but this is just Konami making the Archetype playable by modern standards; This point is moot, because the flavor still remains if it dies in battle. You gain control of the monster Eagle is attached to, because they imply Slime is controlling the host.

Upon playing Slime, and assuming you blow up Eagle in the process, to which, you also blow up whatever Eagle was attached to... Slime emerges from the host(opponent's monster) as it's full grown self/Dragon. This is because the full grown Slime is implied to be dragon(before you Synchro for it, of course) because you would just use Eagle to make Dragon, It makes Dragon with Eagle because Eagle is implied to be the opponent's monster is was attached to.It would make more sense if it could revive the opponent's monster, however, for the sake of effeciency, it wouldn't work, because it would be too dependant on the opponent having a level 3 in the Graveyard for this, IE, would be inconsistent.

 

tl;dr

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Which explains a lot about Slime itself.

...However Xenomorphs don't exactly go from host to host, as they just stick to 1 host. So this still leaves some of it up to debate.

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Eagle is insane only because it's heavily supported generically right out of the gates. It can be summoned by Mother Grizzly (then rammed for the steal) and it's also a Salvage and Surface target. It's only worse than Snatch Steal in that it needs the battle phase and takes up your normal summon (Hidden Armory Snatch Steal also takes up your normal) it's better because once you take the monster, your opponent can't get it back nearly as easily.

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