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No one plays Double Summon. No one plays Gene-Warped Warwolf.
I don't see why Mirror Force needs protection in that example though... A player invests the minimal amount needed if Heavy Storm isn't played yet for the back field. Mirror Force alone, should destroy all the monsters attacking, so I personally won't set another back row with Mirror Force unless the other back row can be chained for other purposes, like scapegoat or something.
That example is more about the power of double summon rather than the lack of power for Dark Bribe too~ That situation can occur with or without dark bribe, and the keycard there is actually the double summon (which is another -1 CA but increase tempo card.)
No one plays Double Summon. No one plays Gene-Warped Warwolf.
Alright, now to talk about a certain favorite semi-nomi of mine: the Yubel line. Any possible uses seen?
Yubel
Atk 0000/Def 0000
This monster cannot be normal summoned except by offering three monsters as tributes. This monster cannot be special summoned. This monster is not destroyed by battle. Any battle damage from a battle involving this monster is inflicted to your opponent. Once per turn, tribute one monster on your side of the field. If you do not, this monster is destroyed. If this monster is destroyed by an effect other then its own, special summon one "Yubel Das Absheuliche Ritter" from your hand or deck.
Hmm... might have made an error with the card text there. So anyway, can you see this monster line being used? Yubel itself is a bit lackluster (though it has wonderful synergy with Staunch Defender, or whatever that card is that forces all of your opponent's monsters to attack your card) and the added bonus of being able to call out Ritter, who basically nukes everything else at the end of the turn, and Das Extremer Trauren after that, who kills the opponent's monster no matter what it is and Flame Wingmans them in the bargain. Can anyone see a deck being built using this monster, or is it to be relegated to the depths of nomi?
And who are you, to know all this? Just because you haven't played anyone who uses Double Summon doesn't mean it ain't usable. Anyway, support your replies with more then a generality and maybe I'll listen.
As for use of Double Summon, I don't know why the heck a swarm deck would pass it up. Samurai doesn't have to have Grandmaster in the opening hand now in order to plunk down a two-man team, and its chances of doing so increase on the first move. As for Gene-Warped Warwolf, the point wasn't the monster played but the situation: Dark Bribe negates heavy storm but opponent pulls a card to blow it away anyways, which happened to be the double summon that called Breaker to the field. Silly Marauding Master. XD
Alright, now to talk about a certain favorite semi-nomi of mine: the Yubel line. Any possible uses seen?
Yubel
Monster/Dark/Fiend/Effect/10*
Atk 0000/Def 0000
This card is not destroyed by battle. If this face-up Attack Position card is attacked by your opponent's monster, inflict damage equal to the ATK of the attacking monster to your opponent. All Battle Damage to this card's controller that they take from a battle involving this card becomes 0. During your End Phase, this card is destroyed, unless you Tribute 1 monster you control. If this card is destroyed by an effect other than its own, you can Special Summon 1 "Yubel - Das Abscheuliche Ritter" from your hand, Deck or Graveyard.
Hmm... might have made an error with the card text there. So anyway, can you see this monster line being used? Yubel itself is a bit lackluster though it has wonderful synergy with Staunch Defender, or whatever that card is that forces all of your opponent's monsters to attack your card, and the added bonus of being able to call out Ritter, who basically nukes everything else at the end of the turn, and Das Extremer Trauren after that, who kills the opponent's monster no matter what it is and Flame Wingmans them in the bargain. Can anyone see a deck being built using this monster, or is it to be relegated to the depths of nomi?
Edit: Wow, you still need three monsters to get Yubel out if you want to attack more then once with it, but I'm impressed. Apparently, you only need two tributes as opposed to three, and it's got no restrictions on special summoning. Oopsies. 0_o
No one (Who's good anyway) will play Double Summon because it gives you a -1 for an extra summon who'll usually end up being more for the opponent to work with. Not to mention it's a bad topdeck. I wouldn't recommend it in any tier 1 deck.
Mobius, Zaborg, Raiza, Thestalos, Breaker, Marshmallon, Jinzo, Samurai, and pretty much every Tribute out there. As far as I recall, most of *those* are also bad topdecks.
Frostweaver brought up the idea of tempo earlier, and that's exactly what's going on here. Skill Drain doesn't actually give any CA, either, but it's still used, isn't it?
Dark Bribe is very good. Because the decks it will usually be played in are Skillburn decks and the chance of drawing another backrowkiller with Bribe is relatively low. In which case you'll have Solemns. I've tested a skillburn deck with 2 Bribes and they come in real handy most of the time. Think of as much situations as you want to but I still went like 60-8 with that deck.
Maybe, but I can see a lot of inconsistency as well. The TCG is currently in full Aggro where, if they can't kill your monster, they'll spin your monster. As well as Decrees against Stauch, Smashing, Fissure, Exiled, DDWL, etc.
If you have Solemn Judgement down, then, uh...why not just use it to negate the card in the first place!!!?????? DUH. In that case, you don't even have to worry about what your opponent drew because they won't draw anything. >_>; Oh, and that record (as if it's for real) can't exactly be credited to two cards...
*points at Yubel's effect in its entirety* Smashing, Fissure, & Exiled only help you and DDWL will still be met with damage before removing.
If you run the otherdead topdecksmonsters, yes then Smashing would only help you, yes.
ANY Tribute monster is a dead topdeck without anything to tribute for it, so stop using that as an excuse. ...Besides, the chances of Smashing hitting Yubel are actually pretty low, it having 0 DEF and all...
And good players go Double Dutch with two counters. Of course you'll use Bribe first. What if exiled hits, allowing his 3stars to slip under my Gbind, for example. Or even worse, imagine LaDD or Des Wombat. You need the Solemn much more than Bribe.
What is LaDD? ^_^;;;
Actually Yubel being hit by Smashing Ground is reasonably high because of its own effect of eating monsters on its own side of the field to maintain itself. More often than not, unless there is tokens of some kind or CotH/Premature, it is alone and thus, fissure and smashing ground will both target the same thing.
Indeed you want to use Dark Bribe first if you have the option to choose which to activate. In a usual deck, there are more monsters than there are spells that can destroy the back row. Solemn the Jinzo/Mobius/Mei kei (more than 2/40) (whatever that name is... I actually got a question about it. If Skill Drain is out already, you can't activate his ability right?), and leave the Bribe to handle the heavy storm/MST (2/40). Dark Bribe is simply not as flexible as solemn, you want to conserve the most flexible card for the worse situation to come.
Possible that Dark Bribe stops the heavy storm but draws the breaker, yes, but chance of that is sooo slim.
If that's the card they draw due to Bribe, then you're still paying the Life Points one way or another. At least activating Solemn on the original card gives you a turn to draw into & set another one...or something even worse for your opponent. Oh, and LaDD is about as difficult to get out in the first place as Yubel's other forms (and certainly just as bad of a topdeck), and just one negation puts it at weaker than Monarch/Jinzo, at which point it gets killed and you have to get rid of ALL your played cards for what will probably be a useless monster.
.......By the way, Exiled is 4 stars, not 3. I think that any good player would know that...
Light & Darkness Dragon ......I assume.
Right, right...but ideally you'll have a CotH or something (maybe even a Trap Monster) ready to sacrifice for Yubel without wasting your Normal Summon, so those can also be activated in response to Smashing to take the hit in case you indeed do NOT have the other monsters for it (although I have doubts whether or not a competitive player would use Smashing in the first place and risk it). I'm not going to argue that Fissure's going to always hit it, though.
...Well, Dark Bribe can't stop monster effects, anyway, so you don't exactly have a choice on Jinzo/Mobius. Also, may I remind you once again that that was just an example? It isn't just negating Heavy to draw into Breaker but rather negating a dangerous Spell only for your opponent to draw one just as damaging, if not worse (Shield Crush into NoC, Fissure into Vortex, etc). However, negate the first one with Solemn and not only does your opponent not draw that card, but the card under it is delayed a turn from being drawn as well, giving a sort of Raiza or Jar of Greed-like situation (depending on how you look at it).
Lol. Useless monster? The last effect is his best one. If you've been doing it right, you'll have a Green Baboon/DMoC/Disk Commander.
Okay, let's run that real quick:
-I kill your LaDD with my Jinzo/Monarch.
-You Special Summon Green Baboon.
-ENEMY CONTROLLER.
-Follow up by tributing for another Jinzo/Monarch.
Really, if somebody like me can poke holes in these plans so easily...there's definitely something wrong with them.
Now, as for Yubel, the last part of the effect still stands. Either you play Smashing and you let your opponent get something worse out or you end up getting blocked.
Japanese uses all kinds of monsters to go with LaDD, even samurai (I heard of it a lot but still can't get a deck list of LaDD Samurai... it sounds absurd to me and I'll love to know how the heck does that work.)
Jinzo doesn't get negated. And it's not a 'plan'. You use Disk or DMoC to get more advantage, and if you have the opening, you go for something stronger.