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Pojo's Inuyasha Card of the Day
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I Didn't Say Get Naked
Tetsusaiga
Play when your opponent
attacks 1 of your characters to give the attacking
character -2 to any color for that attack. Limit 1
copy per deck.
Type - event
Card Number - 223
Card Rating: 4.75
Ratings are based on a 1 to 5 scale 1
being the worst.
3 ... average. 5 is the highest rating.
Date Reviewed - 02.21.06 |
Goggleboy |
I
Didn't Say Get Naked
One of the first cards I got from Inuyasha and also
one of the first to make me do a double take. "Does
that say what I think it says?" Yes...yes my friend.
It does indeed.
So, a free event that gives an attacking character
-2. Hey, I still like it as much today as I did back
then. I can't bare to take it out of the deck.
Sure, there are a lot of cards that do similar
things or that boost my guys higher, but when you
spring something like that from your hand and your
opponent finds himself in a bad place? Yeah...that
why I like it. A lot of what's being released and
has been released is right there on that table.
Everything seems more and more 'set in stone'. A
little surprise from your hand is just what you need
now more then ever.
Rating
All decks: 4.5/5 Now put some pants on!~GoggleBoy
UMaine
Animation Club President
Upper Deck Demo Team Leader
Yu-Gi-Oh Level 1 Judge & Tournament Organizer
"I reject your reality and substitute my own" - Adam
Savage
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J. Wyatt |
I
didn't Say Get Naked.
Awesome card from Tetsusaiga, play when attacked,
attacking character is -2.
For a cost of 1 this card is great in situations
where your opponent's attacking color is even or +1
to your own. The only bad thing is that it is
limited to 1 per deck. Sure On the Move is better,
but why not run this as added protection? I run it
in most of my decks. If you have the room, I say run
it, it can't hurt.
Pros:
+ -2 to an opponent's attacking color
+Costs 1.
Cons:
-Limit 1
-Works in less situations than On the Move.
Casual:5/5
Tournament:4/5
Art:3.5/5 Hilarious
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