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Post by Drillwarrior on May 10, 2014 15:33:48 GMT -6
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Post by Meat~Product on May 10, 2014 16:13:23 GMT -6
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Post by Drillwarrior on May 10, 2014 17:06:43 GMT -6
Also true.
So, really, this thing will get super poly banned. Super poly against EVERYTHING. Also, you can use it to instant fusion into a MASSIVE amount of different cards.
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Post by Yoh Komori on May 10, 2014 19:35:06 GMT -6
abyss dweller never looked so OP.
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Post by Drillwarrior on May 10, 2014 19:42:48 GMT -6
wtf are you talking about Ape? Neither noden nor super poly activate in the graveyard.... I get that if Noden is an xyz material for it, it's 2200... but still. That's not OP.
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Post by Yoh Komori on May 11, 2014 7:24:01 GMT -6
wtf are you talking about Ape? Neither noden nor super poly activate in the graveyard.... I get that if Noden is an xyz material for it, it's 2200... but still. That's not OP. Im saying we have a way to make the measly 1700 of dweller a constant 2200 off of this card and instant or super poly.
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Post by Drillwarrior on May 11, 2014 7:27:12 GMT -6
Not a constant, after using both it's stuns it drops to 1700. I agree it's a good play. But I don't think Overpowered is the right way to describe it!
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Post by ragda on May 13, 2014 2:26:35 GMT -6
Just a nitpick: Abyss Dweller doesn't negate anything.
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Post by Drillwarrior on May 13, 2014 8:03:55 GMT -6
Okay, both it's stuns.
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Post by bystander on May 13, 2014 8:34:36 GMT -6
Nasty card. If this gets super poly banned I will rage hard.
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Post by ragda on May 13, 2014 15:16:29 GMT -6
Just the fact it has that as its materials is in itself rather strong! Nevermind how it has a powerful effect.
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Post by bystander on May 14, 2014 8:19:16 GMT -6
Just the fact it has that as its materials is in itself rather strong! Nevermind how it has a powerful effect. ^ this is too true.
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Post by BurnForGame on May 15, 2014 10:01:37 GMT -6
This card continues in the #101 trend of countering the boss Synchro/Xyz in this game. Sure, it will itself get used for Xyz much more often than not, but consider the play of Super Poly to take an opposing monster (or two!) off the field for Noden, then to use it to go into 101 to potentially take a third opposing monster. Decks Special Summon everything now, so the chances of an opponent having two Xyz plus another Special Summoned monster are decent enough.
For Super Poly to break that entire field apart with a single discard is something that gives me hope for this game after all. It will be interesting to see if this is promoted by the list, or discouraged/made difficult by a hit to Super Poly. I think Dragonecro's annoyance with Zombie World is already enough to get Super Poly hit, so we'll see.
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Post by Drillwarrior on May 15, 2014 10:19:38 GMT -6
I disagree, Super Poly won't get hit yet. We haven't seen zombies topping, and Noden is only in Korea at the moment.
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Post by BurnForGame on May 15, 2014 10:34:50 GMT -6
Mine was more of a comment on an eventuality. I know Super Poly's not making enough of an impact right now, but I believe that between those two new Fusions, it will at some point. Noden will just be the second of two cards to potentially justify the change.
Mind you, I don't particularly like to speculate about things like this, but I found it warranted based on just how all-encompassing Noden's summoning requirements and effect are. Truthfully, Instant Fusion may very well end up being the preferred way to summon him. If so, Super Poly will stay where it is, I'm sure.
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