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Garth deck list for shadow era
Garth deck list for shadow era






garth deck list for shadow era

All cards from the anime is a plus for collectors. The four Ultra Rares in this set are Winged Kuriboh LV10, UFOroid Fighter, Cyber End Dragon, and Power Bond. In here you had the debuting Cyber Dragon, Vehicroids, B.E.S., and Frogs alongside more Elemental Hero cards and the Spiritual Arts to go with the Chamers. The set breakdown is the same as TLM, so I won’t mention it again until it changes. To quote dawnyoshi from the original review of Cyber Dragon here on Pojo, “The only good cards in CRV have Cyber and Dragon in their names.” While that might not exactly true, they really carry the set, especially upon release. The set kinda gave GX a weak start competitively, but I do feel this set does have the best looking Ultimate Rares in theory, alongside some collectable ones, so at least there’s that. Commons gave you the four basic Elemental Heros in Avian, Burstinatrix, Clayman, and Sparkman alongside Ancient Gear Soldier, Medusa Worm, the four Charmers that aren’t LIGHT and DARK, Batteryman AA, Des Wombat, King of the Skull Servants, and Battery Charger. Survivor being a decent option for Banish Decks, Elemental Mistress Doriado at least being collectable in Ultimate Rare due to her great artwork, and Hero Signal to channel your inner Jaden even more.

garth deck list for shadow era garth deck list for shadow era

You got few noteworthy rares in Ancient Gear Beast being another tribute in Ancient Gears, D.D. At least we got Brain Control as an amazing Super Rare… until its errata in 2017, but we don’t talk about that here. Card of Sanctity would of made more sense in the DM era, and the effect is highly watered down from the anime. Megarock Dragon is at least an easy Special Summon. Hieracosphinx is a pretty meh card for what it’s meant for. Ultimate Insect LV7 finally finishes the Ultimate Insect series. Winged Kuriboh is your new Kuriboh, so of course it’ll have some fanfare.

garth deck list for shadow era

Your Super Rares were Winged Kuriboh, Ultimate Insect LV7, Hieracosphinx, Megarock Dragon, Master Monk, Card of Sanctity, and Brain Control. Reshef is cool in Ultimate Rare, so I guess it has that going for it. Good start with 3 anime cards that are very well known, and Ancient Gear Golem being an okay boss for its time and is still somewhat useful in Ancient Gears. The four Ultra Rares are Ancient Gear Golem, Reshef the Dark Being, Elemental Hero Flame Wingman, and Elemental Hero Thunder Giant. In this set, we had a bunch of support for the debuting Elemental Hero archetype, alongside the debuts of Ancient Gears, Batterymans, and Charmers, plus you got a bit of Rock support to go along. As with the previous 3 sets, any card you could get Rare or above also came in Ultimate Rare. This is a 60 card set comprised of 4 Ultra Rares, 7 Super Rares, 14 Rares, and 35 Commons. It is now time for Jaden to lead the way as the main protagonist, and he’s represented well with the first set of GX having his ace Elemental Hero Flame Wingman… yet Ancient Gear Golem is the cover card… ok then. Today, we will go through the GX era and every set that was released. This era started with The Lost Millennium and ended with Light of Destruction and is easily the most well known era of the Ultimate Rares, and it’s an era that ended with power creep times 1000. This time, we enter a new era with the GX related packs. Get your game on! Hello Pojo Readers, Crunch$G here with batch two of the review of every core set in Yu-Gi-Oh history.








Garth deck list for shadow era