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Dimension Guardian
- #MVP1-EN024
Activate this card by targeting 1 face-up Attack Position monster you control. It cannot be destroyed by battle or card effects. If the targeted monster leaves the field, destroy this card.
Card Rating
Advanced:
3.13
Ratings are based on a 1 to 5 scale
1 is Horrible.
3 is Average.
5 is the highest rating.
Date Reviewed: June 15, 2017
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Warlockblitz
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Dimension Guardian is a simple Continuous Trap
Card that prevents destruction after targeting your
face-up Atk position monster. There is no cost, but
if the monster leaves the field, the trap is
destroyed. So the big thing to note here is that it
prevents all destruction. So if a monster is
supposed to destroy itself during the End Phase,
that won't happen. If you crash into a monster
stronger than your own, it won't be destroyed by
battle. It's nice and I'm glad it doesn't destroy
the monster if Dimension Guardian gets MST'd. Safe
Zone is the obvious comparison, but Safe Zone
prevents targeting effects as well. Neither stops
Kaiju monsters. Dimension Guardian might be the
better choice since you can tribute both for True
Dracos.
Score: 3/5
Art: 3/5
-WarlockBlitz
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This weeks throwback thursday, we're taking
another look at Dimension Guardian from The Darkside
of Dimensions.
Dimension Guardian is a continuous trap with a short
and sweet effect. By targetting a face-up attack
position monster you control, Dimension Guardian
prevents that monster from being destroyed by battle
or card effect and if that monster leaves the field,
Dimension Guardian destroys itself.
It's a good trap, but it hasn't seen much play as
there is a lot of non-destruction removal effects in
the game right now. Mainly Kaiju. And being a trap
card, it's also highly vulnerable on its own.
Advanced 3/5
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Crunch$G |
Dimension Guardian:
For Throwback Thursday, we look back at a card
released all the way back in the 2016 Movie Packs,
and that is Dimension Guardian. I know this card
isn't too old, but it is still worth reviewing as it
is a solid card all around.
Dimension Guardian is simply Safe Zone, but sorta
better in some cases when you aren't just using it
to out your opponent's monster. You can only target
your own monsters that are in Attack Position, but
that monster cannot be destroyed by battle or card
effects. Obviously, when that monster leaves the
field, this goes with it. It is honestly nice
protection, but I cannot think of a deck that really
needs this. Maybe in the future, there will be a
deck that needs a monster so bad, but doesn't have
enough built-in protection to save it; however, if
there was a deck to come out like that, it likely
won't be Tier 1 as they have to play this to protect
it. Doesn't make it a bad card, just not useful
right now.
Advanced Rating: 3/5 |
Kingof
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Hello Pojo Fans,
Same effects as Safe Zone, you protect a monster
from effects and battle, but you can still attack
your opponent directly with this card attached to
your monster. While Safe Zone prevents this, it does
allow you to put Safe Zone on your opponents monster
to stop them from attacking directly, Dimension
Guardian doesn't do that. It's a Continuous Trap
while leaves it vaunerable, but it is still a good
card.
Both cards will protect, but if you vaule direct
attacking with protection, Dimension Guardian is the
card for you over Safe Zone.
Advanced-3.5/5
Art-3/5
Until Next Time
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