Oreios Posted July 29, 2017 Report Share Posted July 29, 2017 Crystron Caverns Field Spell Card All "Crystron" monsters you control gain 300 ATK and DEF.Once per turn, during either player's turn, you can target up to 3 of your banished "Crystron" cards; shuffle them back to the Deck or return them to the Graveyard;and if you do, acitvate one of the following effects depending on the amount of cards shuffled/returned into the deck: 1: Target a face-up card your opponents controls; negate its effects until the end of this turn. 2: Draw 1 card. 3: all "Crystron" monster(s) you currently control are unaffected by your opponent's card effect's until the end of this turn. Crystrons is in my opinion one of the more fun decks in the Arc-V era in the TCG.With a good field setup they can disrupt their opponent's hard and they don't see it the first time coming(f.e. Trishula/Quariongandrax on thier turn).However, they lack recycling options; The deck isnt made to go into late game. Once it uses it's resources up, they're done.Another problem about them is that their ace monsters don't have sustainability. They don't have any strong field presence once their effects go off.Thought of it as a better SEARCHABLE (konami likes to create Field Spells not searchable by their own archetype) Field Spell then Potential which will help Crystrons in protection and recycling..Also Smiger's text would make more sense. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eshai Posted July 29, 2017 Report Share Posted July 29, 2017 From someone who has played Crystrons a lot, they don't need another Field Spell. They have Starlight Junktion, which can return cards to your opponent's deck during their turn. The card itself is fine, giving you the ability to keep on getting the Crystron effects off every turn and then (probably) making all of your Crystrons unaffected by card effects. However, the deck gets destroyed by Link Format. The deck really needs another Sulph, an archetype Foolish Burial, and a Link monster to be good in this format that's so brutal to decks that rely on a particular Extra Deck mechanic. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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