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Fire Formation - Tensu
- #CBLZ-EN058 During your Main Phase, you can Normal Summon 1 Beast-Warrior-Type monster in addition to your Normal Summon/Set. (You can only gain this effect once per turn.) All Beast-Warrior-Type monsters you control gain 100 ATK.
Card Ratings
Traditional: 2.40
Advanced:
3.45
Ratings are based on a 1 to 5 scale
1 being the worst.
3 is average.
5 is the highest rating.
Date Reviewed - April 1, 2013
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Dark
Paladin |
Fire Formation-Tensu, another Magic card
obviously supporting the Fire Fist Archtype. This
is going to be short and sweet folks, but for a
different change of pace, not because the card is
bad, it's just a very simple one. This is a
Continuous Magic Card (with all the drawbacks
thereof) that allows you an extra Normal Summon once
per turn, so long as that Monster is of the
Beast-Warrior type. That isn't a bad thing at all.
You should be able to turn that into an immediate
advantage via XYZ or something, even if this card
only stays on the Field for one of your turns. This
card also grants an extra 100 attack to all your
Beast Warriors, which is negligible, but an increase
nonetheless. Use one if you want, it won't break
your Deck open, but it certainly won't hurt either.
Ratings:
Traditional: 2.25/5
Advanced: 3.25/5
Art: 4/5
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Miguel |
It's April Fool's Day, how are we not reviewing
cards like Shapesnatch or Trent? Anyways, Fire
Formation - Tensu is another good card for the
already strong Fire Formation deck, as it is a
Continuous Spell Card and once per turn, you can
normal summon a Beast-Warrior type monster in
addition to your regular normal summon. Also, all
Beast-Warrior monsters you control gain an extra 100
ATK. This is good as you can fill up your side of
the field real fast for either a small army of
Beast-Warriors or set up for Xyz and/or Synchro
summonings. Team this card with the other F.F. cards
and those ATK points can add up quick. The down side
is that Tensu is a Continuous Spell and a target for
Mystical Space Typhoon and Heavy Storm. But all that
aside, this card is worth a spot in your Fire
Formation deck.
Traditional: 2
Advanced: 3
Tomorrow: We review Water Spirit
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Bleak
dragon55 |
Welcome to more card reviews! This week we will
be looking at other notable cards from Cosmo Blazar
that we haven't talked much about. Today we will be
looking at a powerful fire formation card that
allows the Brotherhood to pull of some amazing
plays. Lets take a look at Fire Formation - Tensu!
Fire Formation - Tensu
Continuous Spell Card
During your Main Phase, you can Normal Summon 1
Beast-Warrior-Type monster in addition to your
Normal Summon/Set. (You can only gain this effect
once per turn.) All Beast-Warrior-Type monsters you
control gain 100 ATK.
While Tenki is the main fire formation you want to
focus on, don't forget this card here. Tensu is an
incredibly strong asset for the deck that allows
Fire Fists to make their power plays, while Tenki
focuses on consistency. Heck, the OCG chicken
variant wouldn't be as notable without this handy
card.
The effect is quite simple, you can normal summon a
beast-warrior monster in addition to your regular
normal summon each turn. In essence, this acts like
a continuous Double Summon, but what makes it so
powerful is that it is a searchable Double Summon,
that also grants an attack boost. Since each fire
formation spell can be used once per turn, this
allows you to get an additional activation off as
well to trigger Dragon and destroy stuff with Bear
and Gorilla.
Furthermore, you can make some sweet plays with the
Deck Devastation Virus combo with this card. All it
takes is a Rescue Rabbit, Vorse Raider, and a Deck
Dev in hand. Simply play rabbit to go into your two
other Vorse raiders, summon Tiger King, set Tensu
which allows you to bring out the other Vorse Raider
in hand. You then set your deck devastation virus to
destroy cards in your opponents hand and thus
cripple their strategies if they are playing decks
relying on smaller monsters.
Advanced: 4.0
The normal summon is very important to keep tempo in
the current gamestate. Thanks to Tensu, you can get
additional normal summons and make impressive combos
with the Fire Fist monsters.
Traditional: 2.0
I am not sure how well Fire Fists would work in
traditional. There are simply better options.
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Obskera |
Today we are looking at: Fire Formation Tensu
"During your Main Phase, you can Normal Summon 1
Beast-Warrior-Type monster in addition to your
Normal Summon/Set. (You can only gain this effect
once per turn.) All Beast-Warrior-Type monsters you
control gain 100 ATK."
So we have the equivalent of ultimate offering or
double summon for beast warriors. Of course Fire
Fist also like this card to trigger dragon or go
into a one turn Tiger king while still being able to
trigger bear/gorilla before going into your XYZ.
It's good for what it was made for, but as of right
now it's not über powered. If anything it could've
used a bit more I kick.
Advanced: 3/5 (in Fire Fist/ Beast Warrior decks)
Traditional: 2/5 |
Leo
Kearon |
Fire Formation – Tensu
Continuous Spell
During your Main Phase, you can Normal Summon 1
Beast-Warrior-Type monster in addition to your
Normal Summon/Set. (You can only gain this effect
once per turn.) All Beast-Warrior-Type monsters you
control gain 100 ATK.
Despite it being April Fool’s Day there is no joke
card this year :C. Instead we are looking at
some more cards from Cosmo Blazer that didn’t get
into our top 10. First off is Fire Formation – Tensu,
another of the long line of Fire Formation cards.
Already Fire Formation – Tensu has an advantage over
most other Fire Formation cards, its first effect is
actually continuous. Most of these cards have a
one-off effect and the only reason they are
continuous is due to the weak ATK boost thrown in.
The main effect is a good one, once per turn you get
an extra normal summon/set as long as it’s a
Beast-Warrior. While Special summoning might have
been better, being able to get out another monster
with no cost is still excellent. What’s more it can
be any Beast Warrior so it can fit into a lot more
decks. Its token ATK boost effect is like most of
these, a token gesture, but like all Fire Formation
cards, you aren’t playing it for the ATK boost
Overall a really good card, which should see play in
Beast-Warrior decks.
Traditional: 4/5
Advanced: 4/5
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