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Frightfur Reborn
- #DPDG-EN007
Target 1 "Frightfur" monster in your Graveyard; Special Summon it. During your Main Phase, except the turn this card was sent to the Graveyard: You can banish this card from your Graveyard, then target 1 of your banished "Fluffal" or "Frightfur" monsters; return it to the Graveyard.
Card Rating
Advanced:
3.45
Ratings are based on a 1 to 5 scale
1 is Horrible.
3 is Average.
5 is the highest rating.
Date Reviewed: July 5, 2017
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Kingof
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Hello Pojo Fans,
Frightfur Reborn is another support card alongside
Daredevil that Frightfur players received recently.
Any Frightfur monster is targetable (nine in total)
for this Monster Reborn for the archetype. Aside
from being able to be run in 3's and cost-free, the
added effect of banish to return a Fluffal or
Frightfur to the grave is a great way to recoup a
banished resource and use another reborn on the
Frightfur, use Suture Rebirth, or have it be a
target for Fusion Substitute. You can also activate
either effect more than once per turn, making this
archetype-specific support even better.
Advanced-4/5
Art-3.5/5- RUN
Until Next Time
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Frightfur Reborn
Happy post Independence day to everyone in the US!
Happy 5th of July to everyone else! Today we're
taking a look at Frightfur Reborn, a normal spell
released in Dimensional Guardians.
Frightfur Reborn is another useful piece of support
for an underrated and strong archetype, Frightfurs.
Reborn comes with a pair of effects. First off, it's
a Frightfur specific Monster Reborn with no cost
attached to it, unlike some other archetype specific
revival cards.
And it's second effect lets you banish Frightfur
Reborn from your grave except the turn it was sent
there, to put a banished Fluffal or Frightfur
monster back in your grave. And that's good support
for an archetype that can almost freely manipulate
the grave, returning cards to the hand from it, or
using them as materials for further fusion summons.
It may have been better as a quickplay spell, or
allowing to return Edge Imps to the grave aswell,
but that would have pushed it over the edge. I like
the card for what it does and Fluffals/Frightfur/Edge
Imp will see more play post Links as they re-summon
their fusion monsters back from the grave
repeatedly.
Advanced 5/5 In Frightfurs only.
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Sorry we missed Monday and Tuesday, the Pojo Crew
too a break for the Fourth of July here in America,
however; we are back to reviewing cards and we will
look at our last card from the Dimensional Guardians
set. Today, we look at the Spell card the Fluffal/Frightfur
players weren't really waiting for, Frightfur
Reborn.
Frightfur Reborn does the obvious, revive a
Frightfur monster. The only application for this
that I can think of is reviving a monster to use for
the Fusion Summon of Frightfur Sabre-Tooth and then
revive that Fusion again. Just reviving a monster
and not using it for Sabre-Tooth is still good, as
long as it isn't Tiger or Wolf as they won't really
do much being revived. Sheep or Kraken are the most
optimal, but Sheep revives himself, so Kraken it is.
I think there is already a card like Frightfur
Reborn, but it can revive Fluffals. To compensate
for that, this card actually has a 2nd effect.
During your Main Phase, except the turn card was
sent to the Graveyard: you can banish this card from
the Graveyard to return a Fluffal or Frightfur to
the graveyard. It would of been nice to get it back
to the hand, but getting material for a Frightfur
Fusion play is alright I guess. I assume the only
way the Fluffal/Frightfur deck really banishes their
monsters is off Fluffal Wing or Frightfur Fusion,
both are mandatory in the deck.
This is a cool card, but I don't know if it is
really mandatory in the deck. You should of OTKed
your opponent if you are playing the Fluffal deck,
but I guess having cards for later in the game can't
be that bad. This card is searchable off Edge-Imp
Chain, so I guess you can play 1 of this.
Advanced Rating: 2.75/5
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I don't think Frightfur Reborn does enough. A
Normal Spell Card that review any Frightfur monster
for free should be good. The targeted Frightfur
monster needs to be properly summoned first. If you
have multiple, you can activate all of them to
swarm. On a different turn than the one where
Frightfur Reborn was sent to the grave, you can
banish it to move a Fluffal or Frightfur monster to
the grave from the banished zone. However, face down
banished cards can't be targeted by this effect. Why
can't the revival effect also pick Fluffals? Moving
things around can set up for combos, but those other
cards are probably better than this.
Score: 2/5
Art: 4/5
-WarlockBlitz
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Frightfur Reborn
I normally frown a bit at spell cards that special
summon extra deck monsters from the grave. How many
times will it be an opening hand dead draw? That
being said, Frightfur Reborn is an excellent card. I
simply doubt that I could ever run three copies of
it.
There are two archetypes that can special summon
fusion monsters every turn if built properly: Heroes
and Fluffals. So, a Frightfur Reborn in your opening
hand shouldn’t normally be a big setback, if it’s a
setback at all. However, it does remove the
potential for first-turn fusion summoning by
percentage points over the long haul. Of course,
Fluffals do have some monsters and other cards that
require a discard cost, so there’s potential to make
up for a brick while benefitting later on by
returning that banished Fluffal Wings to the grave.
Once link summoning arrives, I like this card even
more. Since the target of Reborn will go to the main
monster zone, that’s a really big plus in a game
where bosses from the extra deck will come at a
premium. Having this card at your disposal when your
opponent has less chances to do the same could swing
the tide in your favor many times. So, I would
definitely recommend running this in Fluffal decks,
but as I said before, I don’t think I could swallow
three of them.
Advanced: 3.5/5
Future Potential: 3.5/5
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