Let's start a bit off topic today...I'm not sure how
many people out there read Card of the Day, but it
must be a lot more than I thought. When the
great Pojo posted we needed some new volunteers to
review cards, he got a lot e-mail. I also
posted on the Forums and took some selections
myself, because when we've done this before, we've
never gotten such an incredible response before.
Welcome to everyone! We're glad to have you on
board :) Secondly, it's Naturia Week!
I'd been helping a couple of friends fix a Naturia
Deck recently, and I was surprised to see there were
so many cards...apparently that's what happens when
you don't pay attention to every Archtype...the
Naturia cards really strike me as inviting. There
are several variants you can run the Deck, and they
all have unique abilities. Most of them have
the ability to Special Summon themself, one way or
another. But some of them can negate actions
of Magic or Trap cards, or even Effect Monsters, or
tribute themself to destroy something else.
Naturia Cosmobeet opens the week. This is a
Level 2, Earth attributed, Plant type, Tuner
Monster, with 1000 attack and 700 defense.
Now, our friend, aside from having obvious things
going for it, like being a Plant, and a Tuner (Level
2 isn't really good or bad) can be Special Summoned
from your Hand, if your opponent Normal Summons or
Sets a Monster. We do a lot of XYZ and Synchro
Summoning, obviously which is Special Summoning, but
we still Normal Summon too. This is a hell of
an asset to Plant Decks, and not all that bad as
Tuner in other Decks either.
Hey! I'm new to the review team, but Im not new to
this game. I have a few region tops, but none of
them use the card we will be discussing today.
Naturia Cosmobeet, a card that is often passed over
by most players as just another one of those million
Naturia cards. Its effect allows you to special
summon it when your opponent normal summons or sets
a monster. This could be useful in several ways. You
could use it as just another wall for an attack from
your opponent, or you could you it sycnchro or
exceed summon. The fact that this card is only
useful on your opponents turn kind of kills it. Im
sure there might be better ways then what I said,
but this card isn't completely terrible.
Advanced: 2.
Traditional: 1
Funfact: It looks like a Pikman!
Miguel
I would like to thank the good people at Pojo to
have me as the newest member of the COTD team. My
first review is an interesting little critter by the
name of Naturia Cosmobeet. He's an Earth type,
that's not bad. Plant/Tuner even better. But with
1,000 ATK and 700 Def, he's not winning any battles
any time soon, but as we all know in Yu-Gi-Oh, it's
not the size of the dog, but what tricks he can do.
It can be searched with Lonefire Blossom, Sangan,
Giant Rat or Botanical Girl. Cosmobeet's effect says
when your opponent normal summons or sets a monster,
you can special summon him from your hand. That is
the downside of this card, that it's special
summoned on your opponent's turn. But it can be used
for catching your opponent off guard and makes a
decent little blocker. He works well with Naturia
Antjaw and Urgent Tuning, or, if it survives the
turn *Waboku is your friend here* you can tribute it
for Naturia Bamboo Shoot. I think there is potential
for this card and I would run at least 1-2 in
a solid Naturia deck. Outside of a Naturia deck, not
so much.
Traditional: 1
Advanced: 3
Shadows
darkness
Hello my fellow yuginerds Shadowsdarkness here
with my first volunteer review ^_^
Today we have a ball of twine known as Naturia
Cosmobeet a LVL 2 EARTH attribute Plant/tuner with
1000 attack and 700 defense.
A level two tuner is pretty common so what makes
this guy so special? Well he can special summon
himself from the hand when your opponent normal
summons or sets a monster! So if you Open hand this
guy and your opponent sets a monster you special
summon and could instantly tune next turn. He helps
mainly with the Naturia Tuners (barkion, beast
leodrake landoise etc) So if you tech them into your
extra deck he may work for you.
Earth attributes have some fairly decent support,
run this guy in other decks that use alot of earth
type monsters such as sabers. He can be ran in
plants as well, however he isnt as fast as the
current plant engine. All in all its a fairly decent
card, not the most exciting but not the worst of
tuners.
PROS
1000 attack is fun
can be special summoned whenever your opponent
normal summons or sets
level two
Works good in naturia decks.
CONS
level two
only 700 defense
-1 from your hand
Hi guys! I'm Jack, you may have seen me around
the forums as Raiburuto, and from today, I shall be
joining the COTD review team! To start off my
reviews: Naturia Cosmobeet :)
Naturia Cosmobeet is a simple Level 2, Plant Tuner
monster with an effect that allows himself to be
Special Summoned when your opponent Normal Summons
or Sets a monster. Despite its Special Summoning
condition relying on your opponent's actions, it is
quite a good card for the Naturia deck. Your
opponent will be forced to either destroy him as
soon as possible, or possibly face a much bigger
monster next turn. Either way, Cosmobeet will either
eat up one your opponent's attacks, one of their
card effects, or be the stepping stone towards
summoning Naturia Bambooshoot or one of the Naturia
Synchro Monsters in your next turn.
A good card for Naturias. However, if you were
thinking of splashing this card into other decks,
I'd advise against it simply because there are
better choices for Level 2 Tuner Monsters e.g.
Plaguespreader Zombie, Krebons etc
Traditional: 1/5 - This card is overshadowed but the
plethora of Tuners that are simply just better. IT
WON'T SURVIVE.
Advanced: 2/5 - In a Naturia deck only, and even
then cards like Glow-Up Bulb may be better.
Art: 1/5 - The Naturia's aesthetic is not one that
appeals to me, and even then, this is one of the
better looking ones.
Ninja
Goemon
Starting off Naturia week with Cosmobeet!
This card with a level 2 Earth-Attribute tuner that
can special summon itself when your opponent normal
summons or sets a monster. Unless you’re running
some trap protection or you summon when they set,
Cosmobeet won’t stick around until your next turn.
Still, Cosmobeet is one of the better tuners of its
family. By summoning itself, you can use it as
fodder for Horneedle, tribute fodder for Bamboo
Shoot, and back up for Fruitfly and Mosquito. Or you
can leave it in the hand for Mantis to destroy their
normal summon. Being Level 2 means that you can tune
with level 3 Naturia Rock for Beast, level 4 Pumpkin
for Barkion, or level 5 Hydrangea for Landiose.
You’re gonna want to protect Cosmobeet with Stinkbug
and Butterfly or by using cards like Waboku and
Urgent Tuning. And since you don’t need any Naturias
at all to use it, you can use this in regular plant
and toolbox decks! Overall, a good fit for a Naturia
deck (so run 2-3 copies depending on the build).
Traditional: 1/5 (where everything slower than FTW
is useless)
Advanced: 3/5 (4.5/5 in Naturia)
Art: 5/5 (This is my favorite out of Naturias)
Link0987
EARTH LV2 PLANT TUNER
When your opponent normal summons or sets a monster,
you can special summon this card from your hand.
1000 ATK 700 DEF
Hi there pojo! Quick intro about me here, I’ve
been playing yu-gi-oh since the original set, Legend
of Blue Eyes. I took a hiatus from the sets of
the lost millennium all the way until duelist
revolution, so my knowledge is a little fuzzy in
that area. On the forums my username is
Disposeableaccount234, feel free to pm me, and hit
up my trade thread as well! But other than
that I’m just the average player who manages to top
locals once in awhile. Anyways, onto the
review!
We start off this week with naturia cosmobeet, a
cute little monster isn’t he? When your
opponent summons or sets a monster, which will
basically be almost every turn, you get to special
summon this guy free. While his attack and
defense aren’t going to survive anything commonly
played, he does have the bonus of being a tuner.
So provided you manage to keep this guy around, or
if you were unlucky and lost the dice roll, you will
have a tuner to start things off with. Not too
bad considering your opponent only has to do what
most of us do anyways.
A naturia deck is where this guy is aimed fr, but
with the free special summon, you could definitely
try him out in… ok, nothing immediately off the top
of my head, but there’s definitely something out
there im sure could make a use of him.
Traditional: 3/5 –if naturias even see much play
here
Advanced: 4/5 –solid addition to naturias you should
at least try him out
Hey guys, this is my first article for pojo and
my turn to give something back to the yugi-community!
There really isn’t much to say about this cute
little chump blocker. He doesn’t do much for the
potential swing for game on your opponent’s side
like Gorz, Trag, Swift Scarecrow, and Battle Fader
provide. Best case scenario is that your opponent
does something that allows you to get Cosmobeet’s
effect off and have tribute fodder next turn for
Naturia Bambooshoot or a synchro summon. I
personally like “Seed of Deception” more than this
card. I’m excited to bring you my opinions on the
CotD between my hectic class schedule and will try
my best to keep cranking these out.
Traditional : 1/5
Advanced: 1/5 (Even in Naturia, you have
better options.)
Argouru
Monday:
Hey everyone. I used to review VS> System cards
for pojo a few years ago and am glad to be back
reviewing, especially since I've played Yu0Gi-Oh!
since it first began many years ago. This week's
cards are all Naturia... (sorry, I had too.) Let's
get to the first card of the week:
Naturia Cosmobeet
Lv 2/EARTH/Plant-Tuner/1000A/700D
"When your opponent Normal Summons or Sets a
monster, you can Special Summon this card from your
hand."
Well, this card is certainly easy to get out, but
the real trick will be keeping him out long enough
to be of any use. His stats are terrible and just
about anything can simply steamroll right over him
the same turn he comes out if you don't plan ahead
on this little guy's defense with a card such as
Waboku or Threatening Roar. The tuner aspect is
nice, but that's not enough to make him playable. I
feel that there's better cards out there.