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Pojo's Yu-Gi-Oh Card of the Day
 

Harpie Lady Sisters
Super Rare
 

This monster can only be Special Summoned with the Magic Card "Elegant Egotist".

Type - Winged Beast / Effect Monster
Card Number
- MRD-009

Ratings are based on a 1 to 5 scale 1 being 
the worst.  3 ... average.  5 is the highest rating

Date Reviewed - 01.11.05

Tranorix Harpie Lady Sisters

Today’s card is Harpie Lady Sisters, one of the monsters so key to an effective Harpie Deck. With 1950 ATK, it can take down most beatsticks and inflict quite a bit of damage (more, of course, with various boosts); 2100 DEF will protect you for a while if you need protection. The abilities to be used with Triangle Ecstasy Spark and summoned via Elegant Egotist make it quite a nice card.

Of course, the fact that this is a nomi monster (meaning you cannot summon it ANY way except through Elegant Egotist, ever) limits its playability a little; but as stated before, bringing this out with Egotist isn’t very difficult at all. Run it in a Harpie Deck; don’t even consider it anywhere else.

Traditional – CCCC: 1/5
Traditional – Harpie Deck: 4/5
Advanced – CCWC: 1/5
Advanced – Harpie Deck: 4.5/5
OVERALL RATING: 2.6/5

 
Snapper Harpie Lady Sisters

Today’s card is Harpie Lady Sisters, a monster that falls into the “Nomi”
category.

For a Level 6 monster, Harpie Lady Sisters has terrible stats. With 1950 ATK, it just barely surpasses the average beatstick and is easily crushed by the average high-level monster. Much like the Harpie Lady, Sisters is a WIND and Winged Beast-Type monster, giving it all the power ups that the Harpie based cards offer.

Harpie Lady Sisters can’t be Normal Summoned or Set, making the fact that it’s a Level 6 monster unimportant. It also can’t be Special Summoned other than through the effect of Elegant Egotist. This effect gives Harpie Lady Sisters its “Nomi” classification, meaning it is only summonable through the effect of one card. I am personally not a huge fan of Nomi monsters because they are often difficult to summon, but Harpie Lady Sisters only requires that you have a Harpie Lady on the field and an Elegant Egotist in your hand, making Harpie Lady Sisters a relatively easy to summon Nomi monster.

Harpie Lady Sisters is only functional in a Harpie Deck, which makes it a waste of a card everywhere else. So if you plan to use it, make sure you’ve got the necessary cards.

Advanced Format (Harpie Deck): 3/5. You won’t always have a Harpie Lady on the field and an Elegant Egotist is your hand, making Harpie Lady Sisters a frequent useless card.
Traditional Format (Harpie Deck): 3/5. You won’t always have a Harpie Lady on the field and an Elegant Egotist is your hand, making Harpie Lady Sisters a frequent useless card.
Overall (Harpie Deck): 3/5.
Art: 3.5/5. Isn’t it great to see some Harpie Ladies without purple skin?
 
ExMinion OfDarkness
Harpie Lady Sisters
 
Yesterday we have the spell card, today we have the monster.
 
I already went over the good and bad of the card pretty much:  It's a "nomi" monster, meaning only special summoned through Egotist -- no reborning in any way.  Bleh.  However, this card is a beast if summoned under the right conditions (Harpie's Hunting Ground + Harpie Lady #1 out = this thing is 2450 ATK and kills a M/T when summoned.)
 
In order to get the best use out of this card, you MUST dedicate your deck to the type, and focus not only on swarming, but power boosts as well (Hunting Ground + Harpie Lady #1 + Triangle Ecstasy Spark to prevent attack blocking).
 
Just like before, I give this a 3.5/5, as it's a one deck only card, and it has good points but just as much can go wrong with it.
 
JAELOVE

Harpie Lady Sisters

 

Rated For: Harpie Deck

 

Everything regarding EE/HLSisters was said in Monday's review. All I can do is sigh in despair.

 

The Bottom Line: My shortest review ever.

 

0/5 in all Harpie Lady decks.

5/5 in all Harpie Lady Sister decks.

 

FORCE System Suggestions:

++           Contributes Nothing

--             Detracts from Field Control, On-Field Presence, Resource Replenishment,
 

Otaku

Effect               : Harpie Lady Sisters has a single effect: it can’t be Normal Summoned or set, and it can only be Special Summoned by the effect of yesterday’s CotD, Elegant Egotist.  Yup, it’s a “nomi” Monster: even if Special Summoned properly, you can’t revive it.  Since you have to use Elegant Egotist, let me remind you: it will only let you summon her (or Harpie Lady) from your hand or deck provided there is already a Harpie Lady in play.

 

Attributes         : Harpie Lady Sisters is a Level 6 Wind/Winged Beast.  Obviously, the level really only matters on the off chance you decide to use Metamorphosis on it (and there are a few decent Level 6 Monsters to choose from).  Otherwise, Harpie Lady Sisters is of well represented Wind Monsters (Slate Warrior, Spear Dragon, etc.), and the vastly under-represented Winged-Beasts (of whom the Harpies are actually a top representative of).  So I guess that’s a good combination, when you think about it: there isn’t a lot of competition in terms of type, but there is support in terms of being a Wind Monster).  At least some of the Beast and Beast-Warrior support overlaps: Enraged Battle Ox, anyone?

 

Sadly, despite having a restrictive effect to make it harder to summon, Harpie Lady Sisters gets stuck with a low ATK score of 1950, so Berserk Gorilla can take it down.  The DEF of 2100 is a little more useful, as most commonly played beatsticks can’t break that.

 

Uses and

Combinations  : Given her Summoning requirements, Harpie Lady Sister naturally only fits in a Harpie deck.  She is stronger than your average Harpie Lady in terms of raw stats, but we come back to how hard it is to legally get her into play, and you realize you’d usually be better off running another Harpie Lady 1.

 

Is there any real reason to run it?  Yes, there are three.  First, it is stronger than any Harpie Lady, and all the tricks that boost them boost her: summon her out with Harpie Lady 1 and Harpies’ Hunting Ground in play and you get to nuke a Spell or Trap and get a 2450 beatstick in play, which is actually useful.  Second reason to run it is that she doesn’t count against your Harpie Lady Count, but as stated, gets to make use of their best support.  The third reason is that she is pretty wicked if she can make use of Triangle Ecstasy Spark, essentially getting to pretend she’s Jinzo for a turn.

 

You can use Monster Reincarnation (to get her back from the discard) and Serial Spell (copying Elegant Egotist) to increase the likely hood of her seeing play.

 

Ratings (for Harpie Decks)

 

Traditional       : 1.5/5-Don’t bother as her ATK is too low and even Triangle Ecstasy Spark is less likely to go off.

 

Advanced        : 3/5-You might include a single copy, maybe even two, in a Harpie deck for some extra muscle.

 

Limited                        : 1.25/5-That’s only if you manage to pull at least one Elegant Egotist and one Harpie Lady (and the sets this card is in only have the original).  Otherwise, it’s useless, unless you’re incredibly great at bluffing, a 1/5 (as that is as low as we can go).
 

Coin Flip Harpy Lady Sisters: See yesterday, equal ratings. Shortest. Review. Ever.
Harpy Decks:
4.5/5 Traditional
4.5/5 Advanced
 

 

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