If this card is discarded to the Graveyard by a card effect: If it was discarded from your hand to your Graveyard by an opponent's card effect, you can target 1 monster in your opponent's Graveyard; add 1 "Dark World" card from your Deck to your hand, then Special Summon that target (if any) in face-up Defense Position.
Card Ratings
Traditional: 1.80
Advanced:
3.50
Ratings are based on a 1 to 5 scale
1 being the worst.
3 is average.
5 is the highest rating.
Date Reviewed - Oct. 27, 2011
Snoww, Unlight of Dark World is certainly one of the
stranger Dark World monsters out there. This is a
Level 4, Dark attributed, Fiend-type Monster, with a
respectable 1700 attack and a miserable 0 defense.
Now, if Snoww is discarded to the Graveyard by an
opponent's card effect, you can target a Monster in
your opponent's Graveyard, and Special Summon it to
your side of the Field in face-up Defense position,
and also add a Dark World Monster from your Deck to
your Hand. These effects aren't simultaneous, so if
you choose or are able to Special Summon a Monster,
this happens after you add the selected Dark World
Monsters to your Hand. You can still add a Dark
World Monster to your Hand even if there is no
Monster to Special Summon, or you choose not to.
This adds some versatility to Dark World, I like
it.
Ratings:
Traditional: 2.75/5
Advanced: 3.75/5
Art: 4/5
John Rocha
Today, we get to the third monster that I believe
to be a must in a Dark World Deck. Any really good
deck will have cards that search the deck for key
cards, and Snoww, Unlight of Dark World can search
for just about any card in your Dark World deck.
Tell me that is not broken! Depending on the
situation and what cards you have in your hand, you
can search out any Dark World monster, The Gates of
Dark World, Gateway to Dark World, Dark World
Lightning, or Dark World Dealings. Since Dark
World’s depends on combos and discards, this card is
a must.
Another nice aspect of Snoww is that it has 1700
attack. Add in the 300 atk boost that The Gates of
Dark World gives it and you have your Deck
Devastation Virus tribute. Snoww also has a
secondary effect that allows you to summon one of
your opponent’s monsters from the graveyard when
discarded with the effect of Dark Deal or Ceruli,
Guru of Dark World.
It is hard for me to rate Dark World cards high as
they are only good for decks using Dark Worlds. In
Traditional, there is no room for all of those
broken cards that can be run, so decks that are
using them just run Dark Worlds into the ground. In
advanced, Dark Worlds don’t have the consistency or
staying power as the top tier decks. I am going to
add an additional category for dedicated decks to
reflect an individual card’s worth.
Traditional: 1/5
Advanced: 2/5
Dark World: 5/5
Miguel
Thursday brings us to Ceruli's tag partner in our
look at the Dark World structure deck, Snoww,
Unlight of Dark World. Snoww is a LVL 4 Dark/Fiend
type with 1700 ATK and a big goose-egg for DEF.
Snoww's effect says If this card was discarded to
the the grave by an opponent's card effect, target
one monster in your opponent's grave, add one card
with Dark World in it's name from your deck to your
hand, and special summon that targeted monster in
face up defense position. That's a lot from one
simple discard. Ceruli and Snoww work in tandem to
get this effect out. It's a neat little double team
move that could generate some kind of advantage, or
using that summoned monster for something like a
tribute summon for Caius or another monster, in the
Synchro/Xyz type. Again, a cool thing to do if you
can get it out, but it takes some setting up, if
that's your thing, then the Ceruli/Snoww combo is
for you.
Traditional: 1
Advanced: 2.5
Tomorrow: He's not a dragon?
Another denizen of Dark World today! This time
the Magician herself!
Snoww, Unlight of Dark World!
Snoww is, simply put, the Stratos of the Dark World
deck. Her effect allows you to add a Dark World
monster from your Deck to your hand when she is
discarded by a card effect. In addition, if she was
discarded by your opponent's effect, you also get to
summon one of their monsters from their Graveyard.
Although, you are unlikely to get her secondary
effect, she is more than worth running in a Dark
World deck just for the sheer searching power she
offers.
Traditional: 3/5
Advanced: 4/5
Art: 3/5
logan_nagol
For day 4 of the best COTD week we have
Snoww, Unlight of Dark World
If this card is discarded to the Graveyard by a
card effect: If it was discarded from your hand to
your Graveyard by an opponent's card effect, you can
target 1 monster in your opponent's Graveyard; add 1
"Dark World" card from your Deck to your hand, then
Special Summon that target (if any) in face-up
Defense Position.
And here we have our best searcher in the deck,
which will get us any Dark World card to our hand,
even it's self which is nice. For the really fun
part for this card is, if this card is discarded by
your opponents card effect you get to reborn a
monster from your opponents graveyard, the only down
side to this card is the fact that the monster is
summoned to your side of the field in defense.
4/5 for only the reason that the monster is
summoned in defence.
Shadows
darkness
Hello my yugi-friends! in review today is Snoww,
Unlight of darkworld! we have a lvl 4 fiend dark
monster with 1700 attack, that if discarded you can
special summon 1 of your opponents monsters to their
side of the field in defense and add 1 Darkworld
card from your deck to your hand. it can be fairly
decent based on what your playing and if you can
creature swap it but over all i do not see this guy
being to important in a darkworld deck unless you
need the search power
traditional:1
Advanced: 2
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Also my youtube got hacked dont have a new one up
yet will let you know when i do.
Argouru
Thursday
Snoww, Unlight of Dark World
Lv 4/DARK/Fiend/1700A/0D
"If this card is discarded to the Graveyard by a
card effect: If it was discarded from your hand to
your Graveyard by an opponent's card effect, you can
target 1 monster in your opponent's Graveyard; add 1
"Dark World" card from your Deck to your hand, then
Special Summon that target (if any) in face-up
Defense Position."
Okay, to clarify, this guy's effects only work if
the opponent's effect causes you to discard him. If
you yourself activate a card effect to discard him,
his effects do not go off.
If you can pull off his effects, then he's great.
Search your deck for ANY DW card, then special
summon a monster from your opponent's graveyard. If
you can't pull it off, though, he's just a level 4
guy with alright attack power.