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Darklord Amdusias
DARK/Fairy
Level 6
1800/2800
You can only Special Summon “Darklord Amdusias” once per turn, and you can only use each effect of “Darklord Amdusias” once per turn.
(1) You can discard this card and 1 “Darklord” or “Fallen one” card from your hand, then target 1 “Darklord” or “Fallen One” card in your Graveyard; add it to your hand.
(2) During either player’s turn: You can pay 1000 LP, then target 1 “Darklord” Spell/Trap Card in your Graveyard; this effect becomes that target’s effect when that card is activated, then shuffle that target into the Deck.

 

Not too bad, you can get Spell/Traps too, can be costly I suppose.

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Damn I actually guessed the entire effect to Black in private. Nice.

 

Actually does seem pretty decent though, since it lets you get additional Ixtab procs by throwing the bad ones in the Grave. Also means the deck has access to Beatrice via Lucifer/Superbia now

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Well, it's gonna be a Trap, so what Generic effect is left to give them?

all of the cards loosely connect to their former selves

 

The rota is tied to a recursion, both add to hand

 

The pop is tied to Lucifer, which answers the swarm which he calls forth

 

The revival is tied to a card that throws others away to summon itself

 

The mind control is related to Ixtab, who is "Allure" of Darkness, so it's a play on words.

 

However, it's also worth noting that these are all tied to cards on the list, though Falling is looser in this sense. TCG goes so far as to say it's tapping into Forvidden magic in their blurb.

 

So, the last one can be a few things.

 

It could be a Veiler type card, but unless we're getting a surprise hit on fog blade, doesn't meant the criteria.

 

It could be a dustshoot/confiscation effect, considering your opponent loses 1 from hand akin to Tezcatlipoca, and that's the only banned S/T that interacts with the opponent and makes sense.

 

Except card destruction.

 

Could also be a blanket immunity of some sort, akin to Azure-eyes, but unlikely.

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all of the cards loosely connect to their former selves

 

The rota is tied to a recursion, both add to hand

 

The pop is tied to Lucifer, which answers the swarm which he calls forth

 

The revival is tied to a card that throws others away to summon itself

 

The mind control is related to Ixtab, who is "Allure" of Darkness, so it's a play on words.

 

However, it's also worth noting that these are all tied to cards on the list, though Falling is looser in this sense. TCG goes so far as to say it's tapping into Forvidden magic in their blurb.

 

So, the last one can be a few things.

 

It could be a Veiler type card, but unless we're getting a surprise hit on fog blade, doesn't meant the criteria.

 

It could be a dustshoot/confiscation effect, considering your opponent loses 1 from hand akin to Tezcatlipoca, and that's the only banned S/T that interacts with the opponent and makes sense.

 

Except card destruction.

 

Could also be a blanket immunity of some sort, akin to Azure-eyes, but unlikely.

Thanks, I kept having a hard time remembering which Darklord was tied to which card.

 

Dustshoot seems most likely to be tbh.

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The conclusion I've come to is that this card is good because it -1s you. 

 

I mean, I knew it was good, but now I can pin down why.

 

This card allows you to discard 1 Darklord per turn, then add itself back. Sure, there must be 1+ Darklord card in the grave for it to be used, but it can still target itself, and that means a free discard OPT. It's clever design.

 

And then when you don't need said cheap discard, you can just use it to add back something you genuinely need, so it all works out.

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Damn I actually guessed the entire effect to Black in private. Nice.

 

Actually does seem pretty decent though, since it lets you get additional Ixtab procs by throwing the bad ones in the Grave. Also means the deck has access to Beatrice via Lucifer/Superbia now

 

To be fair, Edeh Arae existed for Beatrice fodder and didn't have an OPT SS clause, but that card's garbage.

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To be fair, Edeh Arae existed for Beatrice fodder and didn't have an OPT SS clause, but that card's garbage.

edeh arae is 5

 

same as marie

 

they'd be half decent if they were beatrice fodder, by virtue of being spammable 6s =x

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