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Maxus1576 wrote: Warfare Dragon: Nova-Sword Kaiser

Rank-Up-Magic Stars Force

Warfare Bushido Dragon

Neo-World Soul Dragon

Rank-Up-Magic Genocide Force

Genocide Dragon: Perdition-Sword Kaiser

Genocide Dragon: Death-Claw

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Nova-Sword Kaiser: I love the idea of attacking multiple monsters at the same time. I will do a card or two that does that feature, and I remember a manga card doing that thing. But what does it happen if this card attacks 2 Special Summoned monsters your opponent controls at the same time and destroys both of them by battle?

Rank-Up-Magic Stars Force: I love how you can Rank-Up up to 3 Ranks (instead of 1 like most RUMs or 2, like ""). Also, the ability of ranking up up to 3 Ranks with the player's choice of choosing comes with an advantage and two disadvantages; the advantage being that it is a Quick-Play Spell Card, and the disadvantages being that you cannot Special Summon, except by its own effect, and that your monster must have no Xyz Materials, which compensates the free effect it has.

Bushido Dragon: Wow, this card's Xyz Material-detaching effect is nuts, especially if your opponent's deck heavily relies on those, like, let's say or. Plus, it goes with a burn effect, that can be powered-up if you use Stars Force (see above) on Nova-Sword Kaiser, resulting to 3800 ATK beast against a 7000 or less LP player (at least, worse scenarios coming). And all that in a body that you can't respond on its Xyz Summon! IDK, but it can smell for some potential OTKs with this, lol.

Neo-World Soul Dragon: I love how this card can transform into any kind of Level 4 monster (Ritual, Fusion or Synchro), depending on what your opponent attacks and what you have to face. Plus, it can go to a solid 3500 ATK body when battling a monster with the declared kind which this card treats. Not activating its Xyz Material-detaching effect, and it can turn into a big assault beast when dealing towards Xyz decks. Really flexible and versatile effects.

Rank-Up-Magic Genocide Force: Long story short, last effect needs a hard OPT clause. This, and you are fine.

Perdition-Sword Kaiser: Wow, this motherfucker is a OTK machine on its own, nigga. Out of all seriousness, Summonable only with Genocide Force, 3800 ATK monster that your opponent cannot use any monster effects on it, plus it can treat monsters your opponent controls as any declared kind of monster, while you can make that monster's ATK equal to that monster's ATK, and then that monster's ATK becomes 0? Also, it can attack all monsters your opponent controls at the same time? I think that's too much, I think I should either remove the ATK-increase effect or gain a fixed amount of ATK (between 500 and 1000), as its ATK is already at deez nutz stats.

Death-Claw: Its first effect can turn to be a dick when dealing with decks that heavily relies on one Summoning mechanic (say Super Quantums). PLUS, you can Special Summon any number of Ritual, Fusion, Synchro, and/or Xyz Monsters, with their effects being nonexistent (I think ignored can be interpreted as nonexistent, no?) and their ATK become 0, while you have to confront this 3300 ATK dude? That can go hand in hand with its first effect too. But I am afraid of this card's destruction effect that it deals with many in-Graveyard effects...

TL;DR do NOT mess up with Perdition-Sword Kaiser. You are done for.

Next thing to review: Rodentia