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Atomic Scrap Dragon
#STOR-EN043 1 "Scrap" Tuner + 2 or more non-Tuner Monsters
Once per turn, you can select 1 card you control and up to 3 cards in your opponent's Graveyard. Destroy your selected card and return the opponent's cards to the Deck. When this card is destroyed by your opponent's card (either by battle or by card effect) and sent to the Graveyard, Select 1 non-Synchro "Scrap" monster from your Graveyard. and Special Summon it.
Card Ratings
Traditional: 1.75
Advanced:
2.50
Ratings are based on a 1 to 5 scale
1 being the worst.
3 is average.
5 is the highest rating.
Date Reviewed - Feb. 10, 2011
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Dark Paladin |
Thursday
Scrap Dragon was Level 8 and had 2800 attack, and
the ability to destroy one card you control, along
with one of your opponent's. Scarp Twin Dragon
was Level 9 with 3000 attack, and the ability to
destroy one of your card, and bounce two of your
opponent's cards back to their Hand. Today's
card, along with the others, can Special Summon a
non-Synchro Scrap mnster from your Graveyard when
destroyed in Battle or by an opponent's effect.
Atomic Scrap Dragon is Level 10, a Dragon Type
Synchro monster, of the Earth attribute, who is
Synchro Summoned with one Scrap Tuner, and two or
more non-Tuner monsters. He has 3200 attack
and 2400 defense.
Scrap Dragon is the easiest to Synchro Summon, using
one Tuner and one or more non-Tuner monsters.
Scrap Twin is Synchro Summoned with a Scrap Tuner
and one or more non-Tuner monsters. Now, as
opposed to bouncing, like it's little brothers,
Atomic Scrap Dragon recycles, but in a different
way.
After destroying your selected card, three cards you
selected from your opponent's Graveyard are returned
to the Deck. This is interesting, but I think
it certainly depends on what your opponent has in
the Graveyard as to this being good.
Odds are whatever you sent to said Graveyard, you
don't want returning, so you better be winning this
turn. I think the two previous Scrap Synchros
are better than this, but I wouldn't say the Atomic
version is bad.
Ratings:
Traditional: 2.5/5
Advanced: 3.5/5
Art: 4/5 |
Mark
Howard |
Thurday's COTD goes to Atomic Scrap Dragon. After
Scrap Dragon and Scrap Twin Dragon, you probably had
high hopes for this card. Ironically, Atomic Scrap
Dragon is by far the weakest.
The power to return your opponent's cards to the
deck, from the graveyard, can be powerful. Sure,
it's great against some decks, like Zombies, but
sometimes it'll actually help the opponent. Decks
like Lightsworn, Quickdraw and Gravekeepers will
love the returns. There's not much to say about
this, other than that you'll throw one in your Scrap
deck and probably forget about it.
2/5
Art: It isn't nuclear enough.
Fun Fact: Lock's Quest is a very good game.
Tomorrow: I hate that cactus guy in Mario.
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The
Crowing |
Here we have the much awaited Atomic Scrap
Dragon. Level 10 EARTH Dragon with 3200/2400. Pretty
decent. This one like twin requires a scrap tuner
and two or more non tuner monsters.
This one is, not that good. You tribute one card
on your field, and 3 cards in your opponents grave,
and send them to the deck.
Yeah..... its a mini Pot of Avarice for your
opponent. I mean tributing your own monster is great
and all for scrap decks, but what happens to your
opponent is a good thing. So id rather not have
that.
Also, when he dies you can revive a non scrap
monster from your grave.
Traditional 1/5
Advanced 2/5
Art- Scrap Hydra BLARGH.
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