Dream Card "Savior of the Skies"
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| [Modified on March 23, 2013 08:48 am] |
| Comment from the author: In the case you wonder... removed from the field includes: Destroy, banish or return to the owner's hand or deck. EDITED ON: 12/12/2012 Reason: Too many complains. EDITED ON: 12/25/2012 Reason: More than a month in the list and no new votes or activity; Added an activation cost similar to Lightray Sorcerer that requiers the type of the selected card. |
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Current score for this dream card, based on 13 votes:
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taem
LV11 Member since
February 26, 2011 |
Subject: Posted: October 1, 2012 10:00 am
Hmm, I guess I was going to reserved with this card... its already a Gemini and its ATK barely surpass the level 4 monsters. Mr. Fmaallday... yet I still wish you a nice day. |
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admiralz
LV3 Member since
September 29, 2012 |
Subject: If it weren't a Gemini, it would be broken ... Posted: October 24, 2012 08:57 pm
The fact that (under most circumstances) you have to wait for the second summon for this card's effect to be activated gives it enough of a weakness so as to be balanced.
I would use this (in Traditional Format) with Dark Hole, Ring of Destruction, Cyber Jar, Morphing Jar 2 ... all of which would allow me field advantage with Savior of the Skies, since it cannot be affected by any of them with its Gemini effect activated. It's like a Silent Swordsman Level 5 that is immune not to Spell Cards but any card destruction during its effect period. Add to that the fact that you can affect it with any card short of actually destroying it, tributing it, returning it to hand, and you have a pretty powerful card. With regards to when it would be vulnerable, it would be between opponent's end of turn and one's own Main Phase 1, where a well-placed Raigeki Break would fry it. Its effect renewal requirement builds a limitation into it, which is exploitable by both opponent and turn player. In short, I like it, I would play it. |
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skittlz100
LV31 Member since
July 7, 2009 |
Subject: Posted: December 3, 2012 09:38 am
Once you get that thing on the field though, it would be impossible to remove, unless flipped face down. I think you should have a cost, like discarding a card, or banishing a type-specific card from your graveyard. Or even "If you target this card, it cannot attack your opponent directly."
EDIT: Actually, I don't think it should be once while on the field.. that almost makes it too weak, ya know? I'm not trying to sound criticizing, just throwing out suggestions. |
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storyteller |
Subject: Posted: December 28, 2012 01:48 pm
hellish stall so long as you can keep monsters in the grave.
I would suggest including a "except 'Savior of the Skies'" or "except this card" clause. The latter might actually be better since it still allows for the stall so long as you have 2, but becomes a bit too gimmicky to really consider. |
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