Board Thread:Spam/@comment-7341673-20160309054445/@comment-16107481-20160309152711

"The use of Double Tuning without restiction of needing a specfic monster is refreshing to say the very least." If only Komoney would work more on Double Tuning, now that cards such as "" exist.

"It can (potentialy) deal 1000 damage three times, 3 turns in row, and with 2900 ATK can get over most things." Once per turn means "once per copy of card", so it would deal like 3000 damage when 3 of them are on the field. Also, it has 100 ATK more than another double attacker, "".

"And it being a floater (I think) is just a really good bonus." All Ashmouths, save for their big boss Bonfire Overload, are floaters. The Main Deck cards Special Summon Ashmouths from your hand, and Synchro Monsters Special Summon from the Deck.

"Though it's the only Extra Deck monster (that I can think of) within its archetype thats Summon can be made (not do-able) by effect negation" If you mean the Double Tuning and how it can be achieved in a Tuner only deck such as my Ashmouths and Taylor's "s" (that work pretty much the same, though my deck focuses more on lower-Level monsters), eh, it is fine. Not to mention that the clause is taken from "". Not to mention, "Ashmouth Pyromancer" and "Ashmouth Firestorm Follower" are the only Ashmouths that require only 2 Tuners (without any non-Tuner monsters), something that was first applied to Lyris's "Advance Sea Scout - Spectral Marksman".

"(as I assume the "can treat this as a non-Tuner" part of "Ashmouths" is an effect, and thus can be negated by say "Skill Drain")." Canon wiki lists Hydride's effect as Unclassified, I guess it can be negated, but it DEFINITELY does not start a Chain (as it doesn't have a colon). If that's true, then "" would the biggest nightmare of the Ashmouth deck.