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Pojo's Yu-Gi-Oh Card of the Day
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Nobleman of
Crossout
Card
Number - PSV-034
Ratings
are based on a 1 to 5 scale
1 being the worst. 3 ... average.
5 is the highest rating
Date
Reviewed - 11.18.02 |
TwInSeN21 |
Nobleman of Crossout
Normal Magic
Destroy 1 face-down Monster Card and remove it from
play. If the monster destroyed has a Flip Effect, both
players must remove all Monster Cards of the same name
from their respective Decks and remove them from play.
The Decks are then shuffled.
This is probably one of my
most favorite card in PSV so I might be a bit biased.
Anyway, NoC works best if you play very little to 0
Flip monsters so that the effect doesn't backfire on
you too much. It's a really good card to play in the
standard beatdown deck. It can remove your opponent's
Cyber Jar, Man-Eater Bug, Magician of Faith (yours as
well though), Witch of the Black Forest (your opponent
won't get to fetch because it was removed from the
game), and any other defensive monsters. It works even
better after you use Cyber Jar and you KNOW what your
opponent has down there. Use it well, and it can
disrupt your opponent really bad. Now, if you play
lots of flip effects monsters, this card is not really
for you since you would probably suffer too much from
it. Expect it to be semi-limited to 2-per-deck soon.
Rating: 4.5/5 |
Yonex
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Nobleman of Crossout --
Monday
Introduction: No more Man-Eater Bug! No more Magicain
of Faith! Ahhhhh!
Normal Magic
Destroy 1 face-down Monster Card and remove it from
play. If the monster
destroyed has a Flip Effect, both players must remove
all Monster Cards of
the same name from their respective Decks and remove
them from play. The
Decks are then shuffled.
Why should you use it?
*Counters Flip Effect monsters
*Permanent kill spell
Why shouldn't you use it?
*Lose your flip-effect too
*Must be face-down
Reasons: One of the most evil cards in set. Finally,
some permanent removed
from game cards. This counters all those flip effect
monsters, including
Magicain of Faith, Man-Eater Bug, and even CyberJar.
It not only destroys
and removes the flip effect monster, but removes all
copies in the deck from
the game. What makes this card soon to be restricted
is because it not only
destroy the card, but removes it from the game,
meaning permanently! So that
means, that if you Crossout on a Witch of the Black
Forest / Sangan, your
opponent won't get the effect (This is not 100%, so
don't take this ruling
as offical =x)*. Though, this card has some bad
negatives that makes it not
be put in your deck. First off, most of the time when
you get a Flip-Effect
monster, it will probably hurt your more than it might
hurt your opponent.
However, this card is almost a must in Beatdowns, due
to their fear of
facedown monsters. Also, the monster has to be face
down, which limits you
down on most monsters.
Rating: This card might be a small replacement to
Tribute to the Doomed. You
can try one Tribute to the Doomed, and one of these
guys which would be
plenty of kill spells. I give this card a 3.5. It has
a dangerous kill
spell, but the heavy price if your running the same
Flip-Effect monster as
everyone else.
Conclusion: Don't you love saying, "Crossout that
monster! Crossout them out
forever!"
-YoNeX
*I can not be held 100% responsible for any rulings or
any uncorrect
rulings. I am not upperdeck (like I want to be them),
and these rulings are
not offical. They are just my best judgment of the way
they should be
played. The reason I'm typing is this because I've
been getting some
complaints. You know who you are *cough cough*. |
wartortle32 |
Monday - Nobleman of
Crossout
Today we look at Nobleman of Crossout. This monster
removes 1 face down monster from play. Then if that
monster has a flip effect, all copies of that monster
are removed from both decks.
This is one of my favorite cards from the Pharoah's
Servant set. At the very worst, you get a tribute to
the doomed with no cost. On the other hand, if you
pick a monster that is also in your deck, you could be
screwing yourself over. Most likely, that will happen
with magician of faith or man eater bugs. If you plan
on using this card, try to keep the amount of flip
effect monsters at a minimum to avoid losing those
monsters. So basically, this is almost perfect for
beatdown decks.
I give this card a 4/5. It will be most likely
restricted to 2.
wartortle32 |
Trunks |
Nobleman of Crossout
Normal Magic
Destroy 1 face-down Monster Card and remove it from
play. If the monster destroyed has a Flip Effect, both
players must remove all Monster Cards of the same name
from their respective Decks and remove them from play.
The Decks are then shuffled
Well this is one card that i think everyone shall
hate. Kiss those magicians of faith or man eater bugs
goodbye. Killing off all MoF or Man eater bugs can
make the game a little more interesting and scary. No
doubt about this card though, its very powerful and
heck it gets rid of 1 face down card from the game so
bye bye that face down witch of the black forest. And
you get no effect and all witches are removed from the
game (if they are in your deck). This card will see
some tournament play though. This is nice for
sideboard as well. After the first game if your
opponent has a monster with a flip that you don't play
swap it in.
Rating 2.9 |
IQ |
Nobleman of Crossout
In my opinion how good
this card is depends on a ruling I'm waiting for UD to
give me. What I want to know is if your opponent gets
to check your Deck and you get to check his to confirm
that there are no other copies of that Monster in the
deck. I guess the ruling has to be yes because if
you're playing for fun and there's no judge to confirm
that then this card gives both players a huge chance
to cheat, not remove anything and just say they had
the other copies in their hands.
Annoying isn't it? Imagine letting your opponent look
trough your entire deck turn one. Imagine what happens
once UD decides to finally come out w/ floor rules and
they allow players to take notes. Your opponent could
have your deck list right next to him during the
entire game.
I know I'm not really talking about the card but about
the rules and how you can "abuse" them to win but
after all that's how things are in the real world. I
don't know what to rate this card until both of those
Qs are answered because this card could be the
greatest thing to happen to the game. ^.^
Rating: Unknown ß *always wanted to do that* o.~ |
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