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Pojo's Yu-Gi-Oh Card of the Day
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Giant Red
Snake and/or 7 Colored Fish
Card
Number - PSV-051
Ratings
are based on a 1 to 5 scale
1 being the worst. 3 ... average.
5 is the highest rating
Date Reviewed - 01.xx.03 |
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Pojo Note: One of
our Card of the Day guys picked 7 Colored Fish for
review today. He didn't notice we already
reviewed this card back on
August 8th, 2002.
Yonex didn't want to review 7 Colored Fish again, so
he's looking at Giant Red Snake which is essentially
this same card. Fine by me. ;-) |
TwInSeN21 |
7 Colored Fish
One of the most sought after MRD commons when the set
first came out. Unless you can afford
Mechanicalchasers, you would probably have to settle
with one of the 3 1800ATK-ers with no effect that a
lot of people like to use. The other 2 are La Djinn
The Mystical Djinn of The Lamp and Harpie's Brother.
Based on Stats alone, La Djinn is the best, then 7
Colored Fish, and finally Harpie's Brother. Personally
I replaced all of my Fishies with Harpie's Brothers
when they came out simply because the art is a LOT
cooler than 7 Colored Fish.
If you need a good no-Tribute 1800ATK-er with no
effect, you should consider this. Later on, Water-type
decks will be more popular when a future card called
[Atlantis] comes out. The Legendary Fisherman, 7
Colored Fish, Giant Red Sea Snake and some others
would work well together as they share the same
attribute. You can also boost up their stats with
stuff like Umi and whatnot. So, don't just think of it
as an 1800 ATK-er...
Rating: 3.3/5 |
Yonex
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[Yonex Note: Since we've
done this card already, I'm going to review Giant Red
Snake, since they are identical.]
Giant Red Snake -- Monday
Introduction: History repeats itself (neo and ox? fish
and snake?)
Level 4
Aqua
[Water]
1800/800
Goods
+Solid Card
+Another 1800
Bads
-Little Monster
-Too rare?
Analysis: Back to weekday modes. Today we look at a
card pretty much 100
percent identical to 7 Colored Fish. It is a very
solid card, with really no drawbacks of the card. It
is a nice 1800, which is currently the strongest no
drawback cards, unless your lucking enough to own a
Mechanicalchaser. However, this card is little
compared to the other monsters in the current
game. This monster cannot match up with the Goblin
Attack Force, Jira Gumo,
Dark Elf, and even Giant Soldier of Stone. It may also
be a bit expensive with it being a Super Rare and it
is in Tournament Packs II. However, you can just stick
with 7 Colored Fish, since they pretty much do the
same thing. Rating: In the current gaming, this card
is not as good as it use to. With 1900's coming out
soon, this card won't be so good. It still is a solid
1800, which is good. This gets a 2.7. In the near
future, this card won't be as good as it use to be
(referring to 7 Colored Fish).
Conclusion: Another 1800.
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NickWhiz1 |
Monday - 7 Colored Fish
It's an 1800 attack
monster with no effect and a common. What's to say
about it? It has 200 more defense than its more
popular brethren Harpie's Brother, 200 less than its
phased out brethren La Jinn, and the exact same
stats as its harder-to-find brethren Giant Red
Seasnake. However, this card does have a use that
only GRS can share. It's one of the main attackers
in a Legendary Fisherman deck. Hell, you could use
Umiiruka in combination with 7 Colored, GRS, Suijin,
and the upcoming Fisherbeast (6/2400/???) and make a
nasty non-LF Water deck, but for now, this guy has
his place in the standard beatdown. For
now, it's a nice card to play, but Gemini Elf and
Vorse Raider will eventually phase it out.
For now, it's nice to play.
Score: 3.5
(there's nothing game-breaking about it, but it's
powerful, so =/)
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