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Pojo's Yu-Gi-Oh Card of the Day

Guardian Angel Joan
Ultra Rare

Fairy / Effect Monster
When this card destroys a monster and sends it to the Graveyard as a result of battle, increase your Life Points by an amount equal to the original ATK of the destroyed monster.

Type - Light / 7 / 2800 / 2000
Card Number
- IOC-087

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

Date Reviewed - 3.25.04

SomeGuy Thursday - Guardian Angel Joan

This is one of the more strictly casual Fairies that you won't see in many competitive builds. The effect is nice, but I honestly would of preferred something card advantage oriented (IE. Airknight Parshath). You generally aren't too worried about your life points once you have a 2800 ATK threat on your side of the field.

You can always look at the life point gain as an extensive abuse to Magical Scientist. It all depends on what your deck is trying to accomplish, but this is definitely a card that should be kept to casual play.

In Limited, you win. Period. Just pray that no one opened CED or BLS, and you'll be in good shape.

Rating:

Constructed - 3/5
Limited - 4.5/5 
DM7FGD Guardian Angel Joan.. One of my own personal favorite Monster cards in the game. For starters, for a Monster that requires 2 Tributes, stats of 2800/2000 are very good. And its Effect just makes those stats even more beneficial. I believe LP-gain to be an underrated and very effective tactic in Duel Monsters. I've been playing an LP-gain/burn-based Deck for a while now, always using 1-2 Joans, and I must say Joan is an extremely effective card. And it'll be able to get by just about anything your opponent might have up against you.

Its Effect and how it can be useful is simple, and it could be very helpful in any tight situation, or could just get you some massive extra LP-gain. Just say for example your opponent has a Jinzo face-up on the Field, and you manage to Summon Joan. (Which really isn't too hard. Kaiser Seahorse is very helpful, discard + Revival, or the normal method os Summoning a high-level Monster) Just attack their Jinzo, and they'll be taking 400 damage while you get a nice gain of 2400 LP. No Monster does it better. Joan's one of, if not the best high-level (7+) Monster in the game, imo. I myself like it even better than the Dark Magician of Chaos, and have found it to be more effectve for my playing style. I really like using Sebek's Blessing with Joan, but that's another story. (As LP-Gain's one of my favorite tactics)

It can work well in Light-based, Fairy-based, and LP-Gain-based decks, as well as quite a few other fun Deck-types. Guardian Angel Joan's an overall very versatile card. Give it a Trample ability with something such as Big Bang Shot, and it can be made even more powerful (obviously). Imagine attacking a Spear Dragon/GAF in DEF position (after it had attacked in the previous turn) with a Joan equipped with Big Bang Shot.. 3200 damage + 1900/2300 LP-gain.. Marvelous. That example may sound a bit situational, but still, even without any powerups, Joan can be a very good Monster to have out on the Field at any point in a Duel. (And yes, if it attacks a face-down Monster with a Flip Effect, the Flip Effect, whatever it may be, will resolve, but Joan will still get you the LP-gain for destroying whatever Monster that it attacked)

¥ ~ Guardian Angel Joan ~ ¥
Overall Rating: 3.5/5 
MerrilHess Guardian Angel Joan

Guardian Angel Joan is the better version of her fusion counterpart. This is just a normal 2-sac light monster(1 with Kaiser Seahorse). The best part is her special ability. She can gain you a lot of life while she kills creatures. Attack Jinzo and gain 2400 and kill Jinzo, dealing 400 to them. Almost broken. She is unsearchable however. She also has to send the creature to the graveyard, so banisher would shut her effect down. Give her Cetus of Dalga and she is a 330 trampling behemoth that gains you life for every casualty she causes.

I give Guardian Angel Joan a solid 7/10. The life gain is the best thing about her. 
ExMinion OfDarkness Thursday:
Guardian Angel Joan

Coincidentally, I just traded one of these away...time to see whether or not that was a good decision.

Two tributes for 2800 isn't that bad. Given that it's Light, a Deck with some of this and three Kaiser Sea Horse won't have much of a problem at all getting this baby to the field. The effect is what will sell it to most people. Kill something, gain life. Kill a Jinzo, gain 2400. Kill a beatstick, 1900.

Life Gain is not a very viable option in Yu-Gi-Oh; it doesn't matter how many life points you have if you get Yata-locked, or if you have no cards in hand and your opponent has two monsters beating you down. However, as just an added bonus for only 200 less attack than Blue-Eyes White Dragon (which you'd be using in this kind of Deck ANYWAY) it's not bad at all.

One card to look at when using this is Cestus of Dagla (may have spelled that wrong). Equip that to this monster and watch your Life Points add up. Life gain usually isn't viable but gaining 3,000+ LP at once doesn't sound half bad. (Especially with how much stalling is done at Regional events when the player is ahead on life and close to when time is going to be called).

4.5/5 in a Light deck using 3 Kaiser Seahorse, 1.5/5 elsewhere
5/5 in a Light deck using 3 Kaiser Seahorse with four minutes to go before your round is over, in which that round is decided on the Life Points you have currently :P 
Omega Guardian Angel Joan very much resembles Shinato Effect wise. But whereas Shinato does DAMAGE equal to the attack of the monster destroyed, Guardian Angel Joan increases your life points equal to the attack of the destroyed monster.

This card is very interesting indeed. It is best used in either a life point gain deck, or one of my personal favorite decks, an Angel Deck.

In July we will be getting Ancient Sanctuary, and that (if you don’t already know) will be a BIG boost to Angel decks. If you want more information on some of the new Angels check out DM7’s article here:
http://www.pojo.com/yu-gi-oh/FeaturedWriters/DM7FGD/2004/01-12.shtml

2800 attack isn’t very bad for a 7 star monster. If you want to get this out quicker, either use Cost Down, or Tribute Doll.

I’m giving Guardian Angel Joan a respectable 4/5 in an Angel deck. If you are running one of those than this would be a good asset to your team. 
Otaku

Stats: A level 7 Light/Fairy, Guardian Angel Joan boasts a solid 2800/2000 effect.  There is support for Light Monsters, but if there is support for Fairies, it didn’t stick out to me.  The ATK is high enough that few creatures, at least unaided, will beat it.  The DEF is high enough that should you put it in DEF mode or have it forced into DEF mode, it can survive most common beatsticks.  Sadly, that is at the cost of making this card an illegal target for Witch of the Black Forest and Sangan. 

Card Text (Effects): The effect is interesting.  When this card destroys a monster and sends it to the graveyard, you LP gets a boost equal to the original attack of the monster.  Not a game breaking effect, but not a useless one either. 

Uses/Combinations:  One could use it as a heavy hitter for either Fire Princess decks (with Chorus of Sanctuary to protect the Fire Princess since Gravity bind and Messenger of Peace would block Joan), but I think as the main attacker of a Light/Fairy deck might be better, perhaps with some LP Burning cards of your own-the idea being that Joan would make it safer to use those cards. 

Ratings 

Casual: 3.25/5-For use in the above decks. 

Constructed: 2.75/5-It’s not bad, just not that good. 

Limited: 4/5-Strong monster, and with the lower starting LP, gains seem more significant. 

Summary

One of those cards that is well made, but lacks a combo to really make it click. 

 

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