ParadoxCaller Posted March 8, 2016 Report Share Posted March 8, 2016 What if you could Fusion Summon from your opponent's Extra Deck? [spoiler=Fake Fusion] [spoiler=Effect]Pay half your LP. Reveal your opponent's Extra Deck, and if you control monsters that are listed as Fusion Materials on 1 Fusion Monster in your opponent's Extra Deck: Fusion Summon that Fusion Monster to your side of the field, by using those monsters you control as Fusion Materials, also you cannot Special Summon monsters for the rest of this turn. You can only activate 1 "Fake Fusion" per turn. Thoughts? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Snatch Steal Posted March 8, 2016 Report Share Posted March 8, 2016 Paying half of your Lp is a hefty cost for trying to summon something you might not even have materials for. It could work as side deck for...fluffal mirror match?Basically, it doesn't seem to worth it to actually use in main deck. You'd have to pray that your opponent has a fusion monster in their extra deck to begin with, then pray you have the materials (assuming it's an orthodox fusion and not a Ritual Beast) on the field. Then that's your last Special Summon. Sure, if you time it right, you could swarm before you do this, but you might not have the combo starters. In side deck, something could probably use this for the mirror match, but the card basically requires that you're in a mirror match. I'd sure be surprised to see my opponent make Frightfur Tiger from my extra deck, though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Akron The Void Lord Posted March 8, 2016 Report Share Posted March 8, 2016 I'd call it unreliable at best. First, you never know if your opponent even uses Fusion monsters. Second, you need the monsters your opponent uses to Fusion Summon, which means you need a similar deck in most cases. And third, you can't control what Fusion monsters that your opponent has that you can nab. Granted, if we went a few months into the past, where everyone and their dog used Shaddolls, then it might have had some use. Otherwise it's just not reliable enough to use. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ParadoxCaller Posted March 8, 2016 Author Report Share Posted March 8, 2016 Paying half of your Lp is a hefty cost for trying to summon something you might not even have materials for. It could work as side deck for...fluffal mirror match?Basically, it doesn't seem to worth it to actually use in main deck. You'd have to pray that your opponent has a fusion monster in their extra deck to begin with, then pray you have the materials (assuming it's an orthodox fusion and not a Ritual Beast) on the field. Then that's your last Special Summon. Sure, if you time it right, you could swarm before you do this, but you might not have the combo starters. In side deck, something could probably use this for the mirror match, but the card basically requires that you're in a mirror match. I'd sure be surprised to see my opponent make Frightfur Tiger from my extra deck, though. I'd call it unreliable at best. First, you never know if your opponent even uses Fusion monsters. Second, you need the monsters your opponent uses to Fusion Summon, which means you need a similar deck in most cases. And third, you can't control what Fusion monsters that your opponent has that you can nab. Granted, if we went a few months into the past, where everyone and their dog used Shaddolls, then it might have had some use. Otherwise it's just not reliable enough to use. Yes I get that the card's very unreliable if you don't know if the opponent even uses Fusions, and that it requires you to get the necessary monsters for Fusion Materials. I was thinking about making an archetype around this card that take full advantage of the concept of Fusion Summoning from the opponent's Extra Deck Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Snatch Steal Posted March 8, 2016 Report Share Posted March 8, 2016 Yes I get that the card's very unreliable if you don't know if the opponent even uses Fusions, and that it requires you to get the necessary monsters for Fusion Materials. I was thinking about making an archetype around this card that take full advantage of the concept of Fusion Summoning from the opponent's Extra DeckThat makes sense. Also, now that I think about it, King of the Swamp would be very useful with this card, since he counts as any fusion material. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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