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Inuyasha, Little Half-Demon
Kassen
When INUYASHA is attacked, you
may remove him from the game to remove the attacking
character from the game.
Type - character
Card Number - 12
Card Rating: 3
Ratings are based on a 1 to 5 scale 1
being the worst.
3 ... average. 5 is the highest rating.
Date Reviewed - 02.17.06 |
Goggleboy |
Inuyasha, Little Half-Demon
This is a card I'm not really sure how to think. It
has average, stable colors and an effect that will
let you take out the character that defeated this
one. one-for-one. So, what are the positives? Well,
obviously removing the character from play that
defeated inuyasha. Also, this isn't hidden, so you
can use it as a psychological ploy on your opponent.
You're forcing out the moves for them. It's colors
aren't bad either so it can defeat a good number of
character.
Now, the negative. Inuyasha is still defeated and
your oppoent gets his shard. the character that
defeated it probably couldn't attack anyway, so for
that turn you aren't doing much to slow down your
opponent's advance on your shards for the time
being. You won't get the best character either, as
most character have at least 3 or 4 of a color
Half-Demon has and will be thrown as a sacrifice to
take him out.
Rating
3/5 Not too bad really. The "D.D. Assailant" of
Inuyasha.~GoggleBoy
UMaine
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breathe sometime" - Zim
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J. Wyatt |
Inuyasha, the little half demon.
A very interesting version of Inuyasha that I
personally thought would see more play when I saw it
at the Kassen pre-release. His colors are a little
low, but understandable for a 2 deck cost. His
effect is what a player should be focusing on
though. When Inuyasha is attacked, you may remove
him from the game to remove the attacking character
from the game. True, this lowers your character
count, but it also does that for your opponent, and
this Inuyasha isn't very strong anyway. He's Good
and Cute, so I advise running some of him in a Good,
Cute deck with My Hero, when your opponent attacks
one of your other characters for white, red, or
purple, switch it to
Inuyasha, who you should have already attacked with
if you had the chance.
True, this combo requires you to keep playing
Inuyasha a couple of times, but you would maybe have
to do that anyway, and this only costs 2.
Pros:
+Only 2 DC.
+Forgiveable stats for a 2 DC.
+Good and Cute, so works well in that deck.
+Removes an opponent's character from the game.
Cons:
-Not as strong as other Inuyashas.
-Removes himself as well.
-Requires replaying of Inuyasha afterward.
-Without right combo cards will likely be attacked
by something small.
Casual:3/5
Good/Cute:4/5
Art:3/5 Run Hanyo Run!
Remember everyone, Saisei pre-release this weekend.
BE THERE, OR BE SQUARE!
Or maybe a pentagon or decagon, whatever.
"Is there and indelible line between sanity and
insanity, or do they slip one into the other at the
slightest turn of events?"
"I've whipped more @$$ than a farmer riding a
donkey! What you really should be worried about is
that you just shot to number one on my "who to
pummel within an inch of their lives" list!"
"What did he say again...? My abilities will what
now? Crap! I KNEW I should should've payed
attention!"
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