You can Tribute 1 face-up Plant-Type monster you control to negate the activation of a Spell, Trap, or Effect Monster's effect that targets a card(s) on the field and destroy it.
Card Ratings
Traditional: 2.20
Advanced:
3.40
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1 being the worst.
3 is average.
5 is the highest rating.
Date Reviewed - July 7, 2011
Tytannial, Princess of Camellias, aside from having
one of the oddest names in Yugioh history, is one
hell of a Plant monster. Tytannial is a Level 8
monster, requiring two tributes, but definitely
worthwhile if you can get her on the Field. Tytannial
also has 2800 attack, meaning she can contend with
most of the powerhouses of the Format, as well as an
equally solid and impressive 2600 defense, and is
obviously a Plant of the Wind attribute. When a
Magic, Trap, or Effect monster's effect is activated
that targets a card or cards on the Field, by
tributing one face-up Plant-type monster you control
to negate the activation and effect of said card,
and destroy it. This is the heavy hitter and
protection that Plants needed, to actually become a
viable Decktype. Are they going to be yet? Sadly, I
don't believe so, as they just aren't quick enough
despite their plethora of new support. However, if
you're playing Plants, you play this. Plants are
more fun with things like this to play in combo with
Black Rose Dragon.
Tytannial, the Hime in Debris-Hime (fun fact for
you guys), has the potential to alter any game as
soon as she hits the field. An easy target for
Lonefire Blossom to special summon, the princess
commands field presence and turns the tides of
duels. Her stats make here a chore to get over in
battle, whether in attack or defense, and the
ability to tribute any plant-type monster you
control to negate and destroy any targeting effects
shuts down a lot of cards seeing play right now. The
only drawback to this card is that when you draw
her, she stays dead in your hand most of the duel.
Today’s card is one my most loved and hated cards.
Whenever I open with a Lonefire Blossom I am not
running this card. When I do run this card, I never
open Lonefire. Either that or Tytannial is in my
hand. This is one of those cards that is great if
you get it out, but is terrible if it’s in your
hand. Because of its high attack and defense and how
easy it is to summon with Lonefire, Tytannial can
prove to be quite annoying. These days though, it
isn’t very difficult to destroy monsters so unless
you have protection, it probably won’t last very
long. Even with her effect to negate anything that
targets, it shouldn’t be a problem for any player
that Synchro summons easily. Back in the day this
card was amazing in Skill Drain Plants, but these
days Tytannial isn’t that good. If you’re very good
at drawing what you want (lol), play it in Plants,
if you aren’t then you probably should leave it out.
Traditional: 2/5
Advanced: 2.5/5
GrimroX
Makina
Tytannial, Princess of Camellias
Ah, everyone's favorite Plant, the infamous Big
Booty Bit- Well you get the idea. Tytannial is a
basically the Plant boss monster, boasting 2800 ATK
and a one-for-one target negation effect. 2800 is
fairly hard to get over nowadays without targeting,
and Tytannial makes sure she (or any other card)
stays on the field. Tributing a Plant-type is not a
problem, especially if you Tribute a Dandylion,
because that leaves two Plant-type Tokens that can
also be Tributed. In a format where select Plants
are meta, Tytannial comes in as somewhat anti-meta
tech, dropping in unexpectedly while protecting
cards on your field. If anyone is playing her, in
most cases they are running one copy for consistency
reasons. When you open with Lonefire and go into
Tytannial, you'll love the card, but as soon as you
draw her, you'll hate her. Regardless, Tytannial is
still a somewhat unexpected threat, so be prepared
for her.
Traditional: 2.5/5
Advanced: 3/5
Skyphantom
Hello again. Today, were talking about tytannial,
princess of camaleas from gold series 4. Based on
Tytannia from A Midsummer Night's Dream, she
functions as a boss monster for plants, easily
searched by one lonefire blossom. She has a great
effect, great attack, a trade-in target, and a plant
(which is good) and a wind attribute monster (which
is not so good). Regardless though, she does well in
any plant deck, unless you draw her.