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Stray Lambs
- #LCJW-EN289 Special Summon 2 "Lamb Tokens" (Beast-Type/EARTH/Level 1/ATK 0/DEF 0) in Defense Position. You cannot Summon other monsters the turn you activate this card (but you can Set).
Card Ratings
Traditional: 1.00
Advanced: 1.17
Ratings are based on a 1 to 5 scale
1 being the worst.
3 is average.
5 is the highest rating.
Date Reviewed - Oct. 17, 2013
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Stray Lambs is a non-Quickplay, less Token
summoning, more restrictive, inferior version of
Scapegoat...period. You get two tokens instead of
four,and you can't Summon anything else, but you're
allowed to Set. However, unlike Scapegoat, your
tokens can be used for Tribute Summons. Or I guess a
Tribute Set in this case. Still, I wouldn't use it
Ratings:
1/5 both Formats
Art: 3/5
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John Rocha |
As you also get Lamb tokens and could get Stray
Lambs in your Legendary 4 collection, we are going
to look at Stray Lambs today. First, it is a normal
spell card that generates two tokens. That means
that you have to activate it on your turn. Second,
you can only set monsters on that turn. Let’s face
it, there are a lot of good token generating cards
in the game that are better than Stray Lambs, so
lets take a look at some of the advantages and
disadvantages of Stray Lambs as compared to the
other cards.
Fires of Doomsday has the advantage of being played
on your opponent’s turn, so you can use it for
defense and still summon on your turn. Stray Lambs
has the advantage of being able to tribute the
tokens, so you can use it with Enemy Controller to
take and attack with your opponent’s monster and
then set your tribute monster.
Scapegoat also has the advantage of being played on
your opponent’s turn and generates twice as many
tokens as Stray Lambs. Stray Lambs has the advantage
of using the tokens to set that turn and tribute
summon the next turn.
Dandylion has many advantages in that all it has to
do is be sent to the graveyard and is a quick
effect. Like Stray Lambs, it also has the advantage
of having no restrictions the turn after the tokens
are summoned so they can be Synchro’d with and
tributed.
Stray Lambs is probably best used in a token
generating deck that burns for life points. You can
use it with cards like Token Feastevil to burn for
600 LP, Token Sundae to destroy two cards on the
field, and Token Thanksgiving to increase your life
points by 1600.
There are other token generating cards of course,
but these are the most notable. Unfortunately for
Stray Lambs, no body wants you. Only Scapegoat and
Dandylion are playable in today’s Meta. Stray Lambs
is just too slow.
Traditional: 1/5
Advanced: 1/5
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The
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Hey guys today we are going to be doing Stray
Lambs. A decent card, but unfortunately this is
outclassed by Scapegoat... Need reasons?
Well, that's why we are here today. Let's look at
this cards effect.
First in exchange for two tokens you cannot summon
monsters, but you can set.... The only card that
comes to mind when I think about abusing these
tokens to their potential on the turn they are
activated (Which means tribute set) is Guardian
Sphinx.... Card is not that good right now.. I mean
you could wait a turn and IF you tokens don't get
destroyed you could synchro with them, but I have a
feeling like I said Scapegoat does the job better
not only because it's a quick play but you get more
tokens! You could also wait that extra turn to
tribute, but I really thing you should be using your
resources with some other cards that are better off
with tribute summoning. Like I said before this card
is just outclassed.
Trad: 1/5
Adv:1.5/5
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