Cannot be Normal Summoned/Set. Must be Special Summoned (from your hand) by having exactly 5 FIRE monsters in your Graveyard, and cannot be Special Summoned by other ways. When this card is Special Summoned: You can target 1 monster your opponent controls; destroy it, and if you do, both players take damage equal to half the original ATK of the destroyed monster. You can only use this effect of "Pyrorex the Elemental Lord" once per turn. If this card leaves the field, skip the Battle Phase of your next turn.
Another new set, another new Elemental Lord.
We got Grandsoil--the Earth Lord, who grants you a
Special Summon from the opponent's Graveyard.
We have Moulinglacia--the Water Lord, who discards
two cards from your opponent's Hand, and now we have
Pyrorex--the Fire Lord. Like his brethern,
Pyrorex is a Level 8 Monster, with 2800 attack and
2200 defense, who can only be Special Summoned by
having five certain Monsters in your Graveyard...in
this instance, Fire. He also has the nasty
effect of losing a Battle Phase when he leaves the
Field, as is par for the course with these Monsters.
I really like Pyrorex, I place him as the best of
the three thus far, with the Earth being second, and
the Water being third, to this point. When
Special Summoned, Pyrorex lets you target and
destroy one Monster your opponent controls. If
successful, both players take Damage equal to half
the attack of the destroyed Monster. That may
not sound like much (I mean I would hope to do at
least 1000 Damage, so that's obviously a Monster
with at least 2000 attack) but combo that with
Barrel Behind the Door (something you might be
playing in a dedicated Fire/Burn Deck anyway) and
your opponent will take your Damage too!
I really enjoy that these Elemental Lords are Level
8, and a Special Summon. It can really help
bringing out a ridiculously high Level Synchro or a
Rank 8 XYZ Monster. If you're playing Fire,
I'd give this guy a shot.
Ratings:
Traditional: 2.25/5
Advanced: 3.25/5
Art: 5/5
John Rocha
Pyrorex the Elemental Lord is the latest
Elemental Lord to be released. There are not many
fire based decks in the game, but we do have
Dinosaurs like Jurrac and Evolsaurs, and Flamvell,
Laval, Volcanic, and Horus decks. We also have two
new deck types in Fire Fist and Hazy Flame. Out of
all of those decks, probably Evolsaurs, Flamvell,
and Brotherhood are the most playable. Out of those
decks, a Flamvell/Laval deck would be the best deck
for Pyrorex because of how easy it is to control the
graveyard.
Flamvell with Laval monsters have a nice synergy
with loading the graveyard and using Rekindling to
load the field and thus control the graveyard. By
sending Laval Volcano Handmaiden to the graveyard,
ether by battle or by something like Ryko, Laval
Miller, or Foolish Burial, and then using its effect
to send another Handmaiden to the grave and another
and finally a Laval monster if you need it to get to
exactly 5 Fire monsters in the grave for Pyrorex.
You could also build a pretty nice deck around a
burn theme with Pyrorex the Elemental Lord. There is
a nice trick with Laval Golem to get rid of two of
your opponent’s monsters and then burn them for 3000
points. Yes, you take damage as well but your way is
clear to attack for another 2800 points of damage.
Even if you do not have Pyrorex, Laval Golem has
great synergy with cards like Magic Cylinder,
effectively doing a total of 4000 life points. Fire
decks are all about burn, so using Pyrorex is a no
brainer. Once Onslaught of the Fire Kings is
released on the 8th, we will have Fire Kings like
Fire King High Avatar Garunix for Pyrorex to work
with.
If you are playing a deck that uses one primary
attribute then running an Elemental Lord is a good
idea. With 2800 in attack and the ability to destroy
your opponent’s monsters, you can’t go wrong with
Pyrorex the Elemental Lord. Yes, it is a dead draw
if you do not have exactly five monsters in the
grave, but a deck that can manipulate the graveyard
will rectify that.
Traditional: 2/5
Advanced: 4/5
Miguel
This is my first good look that I've had at out
number 8 card, Pyrorex The Elemental Lord, and the
only thing that threw me off was the fact that it's
a Dinosaur type. At this point, if you've seen one
Elemental Lord, you've seen them all as far as
special summoning them go. In this case, it's 5 FIRE
type in the grave that's needed. If you special
summon it this way (And its the only way you can at
all) you gat to target one monster your opponent
controls and destroy it. If you do, you both take
damage equal to half its original ATK. And if it
leaves the field in any way, you skip your next
battle phase. Fire Fists, Lavals and Jurracs are
pretty much the only places for Pyrorex, as they are
all FIRE based. Anywhere else would be uncivilized,
and just plain dumb. I do like his ability to come
in and wreck a monster and burn you and your
opponent for half of the ATK of the monster, as that
might end up winning the game, or open up the door
down that path, with its 2800 ATK. Also 2200 DEF is
pretty solid too. Im looking forward to the rest of
the Elemental Lords and hoping they are as good as
the ones we already have.
Traditional: 2
Advanced: 4
Bleak
dragon55
Welcome today to another edition of Pojo’s Top
Ten countdown of Cosmic Blazar awesome cards! Today
we have one of my absolute favorite cards from the
set, Pyro Rex!
Pyrorex the Elemental Lord
Level 8, FIRE, Dinosaur
Cannot be Normal Summoned/Set. Must be Special
Summoned (from your hand) by having exactly 5 FIRE
monsters in your Graveyard, and cannot be Special
Summoned by other ways. When this card is Special
Summoned: You can target 1 monster your opponent
controls; destroy it, and if you do, both players
take damage equal to half the original ATK of the
destroyed monster. You can only use this effect of "Pyrorex
the Elemental Lord" once per turn. If this card
leaves the field, skip the Battle Phase of your next
turn.
2800/2200
I personally love the Elemental Lords. The idea of
elemental bosses really excites me for future card
design! Furthermore, it’s a freaking Dinosaur; on
fire!
Putting aside my personal thoughts, let’s take a
look at PyroRex and what it does. First, it requires
you to have exactly 5 Fire monsters in grave. This
isn’t too hard to do with all these new fire themes
of Hazy Flame and Fire Avatar; which have their own
grave control options. While it isn’t as great as
the options that Earth and Water have to summon
their Lords; it’s still plausible.
Then we have a very strong ability to destroy any
monster your opponent controls, and both players
take damage equal to half its attack. Sound
familiar? It should as it is very similar to Ring of
Destruction. However, some things set it back some.
For one, to really get the best out of it you need
your opponent to control a decently strong monster
to get some good burn out. Thus, early game drops
won’t be as effective as Grandsoil or Moulinglacia.
Late game though, it’s pretty decent; being able to
take out big threats.
While PyroRex is good… it simply can’t stand up to
the shoulders of his two brothers; which is why I
have to give him a lower rating. He does have his
use in some certain decks though!
Advanced: 3.75
It’s a really good card, however it’s held back by
limits of the decks that can use it and by how it’s
effect can’t really stand up to the effects of Soil
and Glacia.
Traditional: 2.0
What fire decks would you run in Traditional?
Art: 4.5
Freaking love dinosaurs on fire :P. Plus, it looks
like Godzilla, some extra brownie points there!
Pojo’s rank: 8th
Mine: 10th
momiwant
cake
Alright, today we have #8 on
the Cosmo Blazer Top 10 List.Honestly I didn’t think it deserved to be on
this last at first.Most people have overlooked this card but it
really is pretty good.
Now this card hasn’t been too
popular recently mostly because it doesn’t seem as
good as the other Elemental Lords.There also aren’t many good fire decks right
now that can fill up the graveyard quickly.The real reason why this card is on this list
is because it will probably be very useful in the
future with fire kings and lavals.
Lavals are able to use one Molten Conduction
Field Spell card to ditch five monsters to the grave
combined with the Laval Volcano Handmaiden’s
effects.
That makes this card pretty consistent.Lavals can also manipulate their grave with
Laval Lakeside Lady.Lavals can OTK without Pyrorex but it will
just make the deck even more explosive than before.It also helps you get through problem
monsters with Pyrorex’s effect.
Fire kings might be able to use
Pyrorex as well but it’s hard to tell how good it
would be in that deck.I can see it being decent in Fire Kings but
I’m not quite sure.
Overall this card is pretty
good with its ring of destruction-like effect and
its nice stats.Will it be as relevant to the game as
Moulinglacia or Grandsoil?I guess we’ll have to wait and see.
Advanced: 2.5/5 right now
-Later I expect this card to be
better but right now I just have to give it an lower
rating. It just is to slow in the current meta.
Traditional: 1/5
-It’s slow and it isn’t light
or dark.
It just doesn’t work well in this format.
Art: 4/5
-I like the art of this card.It is both a dino and the flames on it look
cool.
Leo
Kearon
Pyrorex the Elemental Lord
Fire/Dinosaur/Effect/LV 8/2800/2200
Cannot be Normal Summoned/Set. Must be Special
Summoned (from your hand) by having exactly 5 FIRE
monsters in your Graveyard, and cannot be Special
Summoned by other ways. When this card is Special
Summoned: You can target 1 monster your opponent
controls; destroy it, and if you do, both players
take damage equal to half the original ATK of the
destroyed monster. You can only use this effect of "Pyrorex
the Elemental Lord" once per turn. If this card
leaves the field, skip the Battle Phase of your next
turn.
Number 8 on the POJO top 10 from Cosmo Blazer is the
Fire-attribute’s Elemental Lord; Pyrorex. To be
honest I never saw the point of Elemental Lords. Yes
special summoning a monster with 2800 ATK is good
but with a strict summoning condition and forfeiting
your next Battle Phase when this card leaves the
field for any reason it makes you monster why
bother. Anyway Pyrorex’s own effect isbasically a weaker version of Ring of
Destruction with the only bonus of the monster is
that the monster doesn’t have to be face up.
Overall Elemental Lords have their fans but I’m not
one of them, there’s too much effort to get out a
one shot effect monster who can do more damage to
you that your opponent and Pyrorex doesn’t change my
opinion.
Traditional: 1/5
Advanced:1/5
Angelic Nightmare
Had this at #1 on his list
Obskera
Today we are looking at #8 of our Cosmo Blazer
top 10 list: “Pyrorex the Elemental Lord”
“Cannot be Normal Summoned/Set. Must be Special
Summoned (from your hand) by having exactly 5 FIRE
monsters in your Graveyard, and cannot be Special
Summoned by other ways. When this card is Special
Summoned: You can target 1 monster your opponent
controls; destroy it, and if you do, both players
take damage equal to half the original ATK of the
destroyed monster. You can only use this effect of "Pyrorex
the Elemental Lord" once per turn. If this card
leaves the field, skip the Battle Phase of your next
turn.”
Let me start by saying I think this is a good car.
It is watered down (no pun intended) “Ring of
Destruction” on legs. while I agree with most people
I know that he isn’t quite up to par with his
aquatic brother “Moulinglacia”, he still has a very
solid effect that can end games. Like all the
elemental lords he has the standard stats of
A2800/D2200, the stipulation that you must have
exactly 5 of x monster in your graveyard (Fire in
this case), and when he leaves the field you lose
the battle phase of your next turn. (Your NEXT turn,
please remember that.)
He fits nicely in the new Fire Fist deck. They can
load up the graveyard almost as fast as Mermail and
will most likely benefit from his game ending burn
damage. Laval’s also love this guy as they can spam
fire monsters to the grave even faster, but have yet
to achieve the success I foresee Fire Fists
achieving (until the next hidden arsenal).
Overall He has solid stats and a decent (but not
game breaking) effect. I see a lot of potential in
this guy.