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If this card is in your Graveyard and you control "Toy Vendor": You can banish this card from your Graveyard, then target 1 "Fluffalmonster in your Graveyard; banish it, and if you do, draw 1 card, then you send 1 "Toy Vendor" you control to the Graveyard, and if you do, draw 1 card. You can only use this effect of "Fluffal Wings" once per turn.


 


So now I've been using Floofs for a while I am 100% confident saying this card makes the deck.  Elevates it from inconsistent but potentially explosive to actually competent levels of reliability while retaining, even increasing, the ability to explode. Opening with any sort of  combination that nets you Bear+Wings is OTK o'clock and it's not uncommon with essentially 9 Vendor 6/9 Wings. Even without Bear there isn't particularly anything that you want to keep in the grave, it's only going to get banished by FF Fusion or not do anything, so that's not a consideration in terms of thinking "Can I afford to banish this?", as the good fusions are generic materials and don't care.


 


Draw 2 + search is just insane, especially when it's, for all intents and purposes, free. I don't consider banishing the stuff a minus because it's just getting rid of something I didn't have use for or access to in exchange for potential game-winners. At this stage I'm not really making a point but I love the deck and love this card and could ramble forever about it but basically, it's the best card in the deck. Unless you draw into 2 of them, in which case you simply cry in the corner for a while. Also I wish Dog's search wasn't OPT. And make a better boss than Chimera.


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Wings definitely gave the Deck a ridiculous boost, and I consider Sabre Tiger to be the Deck's real boss, with Chimera just sort of there as an option. Both Wings and Sabre Tiger is what elevated the Deck's power, because Sabre gave them a means to extend their plays.

 

I remember not being too impressed by Wings when it was first revealed, because the anime was a draw 2, send Vendor for 1 more draw, but that was before I remembered that Vendor does the search in RL, at which point Wings became amazing. If anything, it became better than the anime version because you didn't need to banish 2 Wings, just Wings and any Fluffal.

 

Opening Bear and Wings is one of the Deck's greatest opening plays, because sending Bear for Vendor, and ditching Wings for Vendor's effect (assuming you can't just do a Fusion with Wings and any Edge Imp) is immediate set-up for Wings' drawing effect, and Vendor's search can grab you Dog so that you can NS it and grab any Fluffal/Sabres.

 

Yeah...I've been playing Fluffals just a little before DOCS came out in the TCG. It's my literal favorite Deck, overtaking Galaxy.

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Wings definitely gave the Deck a ridiculous boost, and I consider Sabre Tiger to be the Deck's real boss, with Chimera just sort of there as an option. Both Wings and Sabre Tiger is what elevated the Deck's power, because Sabre gave them a means to extend their plays.

 

I remember not being too impressed by Wings when it was first revealed, because the anime was a draw 2, send Vendor for 1 more draw, but that was before I remembered that Vendor does the search in RL, at which point Wings became amazing. If anything, it became better than the anime version because you didn't need to banish 2 Wings, just Wings and any Fluffal.

 

Opening Bear and Wings is one of the Deck's greatest opening plays, because sending Bear for Vendor, and ditching Wings for Vendor's effect (assuming you can't just do a Fusion with Wings and any Edge Imp) is immediate set-up for Wings' drawing effect, and Vendor's search can grab you Dog so that you can NS it and grab any Fluffal/Sabres.

 

Yeah...I've been playing Fluffals just a little before DOCS came out in the TCG. It's my literal favorite Deck, overtaking Galaxy.

"Evilfluffal" ?

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Indeed this card is nuts. It allows the player to effectively replace inconsistent methods of Vendor pop like Galaxy Cyclone and focus on sheer power and speed, which is what the deck needs to do. This card was Pandeity before Pandeity was even a thing. It's just this Pandeity requires another card and a grave floof first for it's rediculousness.

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