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Yes, i know, its an anime card. But I've got a feeling since Jeagers card's will be released in Ancient Prophecy, this card will be in it

 

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Neither player can Synchro Summon.

 

[align=center]I like. I like. I like! Anti-Meta decks would have fun with this

 

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Why would I use this card over Royal Oppression' date=' or Rai-Oh, or even Jowgen?

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Oppression forces you to pay Life Points, and your opponent can use it against you as well. If you're running a build that relies on Special Summoning, but not Synchro Summoning, this could be much more beneficial than Royal Oppression.

 

Rai-Oh forces you to Tribute itself, and you can only use it once, whereas this card remains on the field and doesn't require any Tributing.

 

Jowgen is too weak to survive for more than one turn.

 

Fossil Dyna Pachycephalo is alright, but even then, it requires some sort of dedicated build to work well; it's not like you can just splash it into anything.

 

If you're running a Deck that relies on Synchro Summoning, then Oppression might be better in this, but otherwise, this card would probably be a better choice.

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Why would I use this card over Royal Oppression' date=' or Rai-Oh, or even Jowgen?

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Oppression forces you to pay Life Points, and your opponent can use it against you as well. If you're running a build that relies on Special Summoning, but not Synchro Summoning, this could be much more beneficial than Royal Oppression.

 

Rai-Oh forces you to Tribute itself, and you can only use it once, whereas this card remains on the field and doesn't require any Tributing.

 

Jowgen is too weak to survive for more than one turn.

 

Fossil Dyna Pachycephalo is alright, but even then, it requires some sort of dedicated build to work well; it's not like you can just splash it into anything.

 

If you're running a Deck that relies on Synchro Summoning, then Oppression might be better in this, but otherwise, this card would probably be a better choice.

 

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Not many decks focus on Synchros' date=' it's just a handy Toolbox.

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Tele-DaD.

 

This card is definitely not bad.

 

It is true that they use them a lot, but if you think about it, most of the time they swarm the field with Synchros together with DAD to win the game. If they just summon DAD first, they can destroy the Trap and then swarm for Synchros.

 

Other times they just use it to have a beatstick on the field, which isn't quite uncommon, but Tele-DAD can still live without that.

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Not many decks focus on Synchros' date=' it's just a handy Toolbox.

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Tele-DaD.

 

This card is definitely not bad.

 

It is true that they use them a lot, but if you think about it, most of the time they swarm the field with Synchros together with DAD to win the game. If they just summon DAD first, they can destroy the Trap and then swarm for Synchros.

 

Other times they just use it to have a beatstick on the field, which isn't quite uncommon, but Tele-DAD can still live without that.

 

Look at it this way: DaD is not the key card of Tele-DaD. The Deck is named Tele-DaD to give it a fierce sounding name. DaD is merely a bonus in a Deck that wins by Synchro Summoning. If that wasn't the case, there would be no reason to run Emergency Teleport and/or Krebons.

 

You obviously wouldn't run this in Tele-DaD, but in a non-Synchro-based Deck, this would probably be better than Oppression.

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Oppression forces you to pay Life Points' date='[/quote']

 

Boo hoo. How many Special Summons do you plan on negating?

 

and your opponent can use it against you as well.

 

So? If you're using it properly, why would it matter? If you can't tell, this card also affects you, too.

 

If you're running a build that relies on Special Summoning, but not Synchro Summoning, this could be much more beneficial than Royal Oppression.

 

Examples, please.

 

Rai-Oh forces you to Tribute itself,

 

No.

 

and you can only use it once,

 

No.

 

whereas this card remains on the field and doesn't require any Tributing.

 

It's much slower and only stops 1 type of Special Summon.

 

Jowgen is too weak to survive for more than one turn.

 

Then we go to Pachy.

 

Fossil Dyna Pachycephalo is alright, but even then, it requires some sort of dedicated build to work well; it's not like you can just splash it into anything.

 

This card basically needs a dedicated build, too. If a deck isn't Synchro Summoning, it needs some dedication to stop an opponent from doing their own Synchro Summoning.

 

If you're running a Deck that relies on Synchro Summoning, then Oppression might be better in this, but otherwise, this card would probably be a better choice.

 

Oppression is the better choice even in this example. You don't want to waste a slot in your deck to stop Synchros and then end up losing to the various other Special Summonings that can ruin your day. Oppression stops all of those without even blinking.

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It Varies.

 

My real life build isn't posted, but is a very old-school Blue-Eyes beatdown (I'm on quite the budget.)

 

And as for a deck that I would like to run, I'm currently starting to like the idea of World Tree Swarm. However, even if I did run this card in that, I would probably still include Queen of Thorns, as she is my favorite Plant-Type, regardless of he sub-type.

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