Monday 7 March 2016

Cards of the Week! 20th edition.

New card:

Omiscience Dragon, Hrimthurs

(Stride)

(Auto) (VC) :[(SB)1]: After the battle that this unit attacked a vanguard, you may pay the cost. If you do, choose one of your rearguards, and that unit gets (Power) + 4000 until end of turn. Then, you may have that unit gain (Power) +4000 until end of turn. If you do, at the of this turn, retire this unit. If the chosen unit's (Power) 20000 or more, draw a card.

Great Nature's RRR stride from the fighter's collection, and it is pretty interesting.

It's the first Great Nature card that can actually give 8K to a rearguard instead of 4k, but it's draw is not guaranteed,so you will need to give a 9k grade 2 another 4k to get it off. Whether he effect it's a better Phoeniciax in any matchup not named Link Joker.

If you want to activate it, you can do so using cards like Telescope Rabbit, Binoculus Tiger or Crayon Tiger, so it's not exactly impossible. It can also be triggered by using Bigbelly's On-stride skill.

Verdict: Pretty good



Old Card:

Ghostie King, Obadaia

(Stride)

(Auto)]: When this unit is placed on (VC), search for up to three cards from your deck, put them into the drop-zone and shuffle your deck. And if two or more cards with the Hollow ability were put into the drop-zone by this effect, choose a normal card with "Ghostie" in it's card name from your drop-zone and call it to (RC) in the same column as this unit.

Granblue's R keyword stride from G-BT06, this is the card Granblue needed to be consistent, and oh boy is it amazing!

On-stride add any three cards to your re-useable toolbox for free is ludicrously powerful, and gives every Granblue deck a way to consistently get the necessary cards to set up.

On top of that, if you need to call a rearguard behind the vanguard, you have the option to do that without needing any set up.

Verdict: Amazing.



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