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Pojo's Yu-Gi-Oh Card of the Day
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Reversal
Quiz
Card Number
- PGD-092
Ratings
are based on a 1 to 5 scale
1 being the worst. 3 ... average.
5 is the highest rating
Date Reviewed - 09.05.03 |
wartortle32 |
Reversal Quiz
Send all cards in your hand and on your side of the
field to the Graveyard. Call the Type of card
(Monster, Magic, or Trap) on top of your deck. If you
call it right, exchange your current Life Points with
your opponent’s current ones.
Personally, I don't see much use for this card. Even
if you were really behind in LP, using this card would
still put you in a horrible position. It gets rid of
all your cards in your hand and on the field. And then
the effect isn't guaranteed either. You will be
topdecking most likely for the rest of the duel. This
sets up a really easy yata lock situation for the
opponent, and with the popularity of Yata, more times
than not, you will get locked.
I'd give this 1.5/5. The cost is way too high and the
profit way too low for it to be useful. |
DuelMonster |
Friday:
Reversal Quiz/The Reverse Quiz:
PGD-092-Short Print
Magic Card: Normal
Effect: Send all cards in your hand and on your side
of the field to the Graveyard. Call the Type of card
(Monster, Magic, or Trap) on top of your deck. If you
call it right, exchange your current Life Points with
your opponent’s current ones.
This can be a quick "save you butt" card... IF played
right. The real bad side to this card is that you have
clear your hand and field to activate it, but as long
as you don't have many or any cards on the field and
in your hand, it may not be so bad. The other bad part
is guessing the right card, but cards like Big Eye, A
Cat of Ill Omen, An Owl Of Luck, even Sword Of Deep
Seated, Horn Of The Unicorn and Cockroach Knight can
make the guessing simple, and it would be nice but
Convulsion of Nature wouldn't work because once it's
destroyed by Reversal Quiz’s effect the decks get
flipped back face-down.
Using this card when your opponent has a good amount
of LP and you're down to almost nothing can save the
game for you, but having to destroy your field and
hand and as far as I can tell you don't get to keep
the card from the top of your deck after you look at
it, you leave yourself WIDE open for an assault or
even a Yata-Lock. So using this card should be
carefully planned and used when it will definitely
mean life or death.
Another card that may help is Dimensionhole, you can
use it to save one of your monsters for your next turn
so you're not left completely stuck with no monster.
But still, you should end up with enough LP after
using Reversal Quiz to hopefully bye you a couple
turns or more if it doesn't win you the game already.
Ratings:
Casual: 3.0
Tourney: 2.5
ArtWork: 3.5 - A somewhat cool looking picture, looks
like a game-ride that shifts players up and down the
walls or something. I just want one of those fancy
hats. |
Pegasus |
Reversal Quiz, 9/5/03:
Correction: Graverobber does not work combo'd with
either Barrel Behind the Door or Trap of Board Eraser.
This is because the damage is done on activation of
the magic card, meaning there's no time to redirect
it. By the way, Dark Snake Syndrome doesn't work
either (it's a continuous effect, meaning there's no
time to chain to it before it does the damage).
I put this as the last card of the Week as a bit of a
joke. I mean, even if you beat yourself down to 100 LP
and use this card you're probably going to lose
because you discarded your hand and field. Kinda hard
to do damage when you have no cards under your control
whatsoever...
Using this card itself is difficult. You have to guess
the top card in your deck, so you'll need to combo
with some card that lets you see the top card in your
deck. Either that or a card that returns itself to the
top of your deck. Either that or Convulsion of Nature.
But there are a few ways (read: one) to win with this
card. All of them start with letting your LP get
incredibly low. Here's how they continue:
1. Have a Witch on the field when you use this card so
you can search for a Cannon Soldier, and launch it off
for the win.
2. Uh...
Nope, that's all I got. Let's cut the pain short and
just label this card crap.
Rating:
Casual: 1.2/5
Tourney: .7/5 |
Vodkam |
Friday 09/05/03: Reversal Quiz
PGD-092
Normal Magic
Send all cards in your hand and on your side of the
field to the Graveyard. Call the Type of card
(Monster, Magic, or Trap) on top of your deck. If you
call it right, exchange your current Life Points with
your opponent's current ones.
Here's one of the most useless cards I've ever seen. I
normally don't trash cards since I think almost all of
them have some redeeming value but this is just asking
for it.
So you're behind 8000 to 100 LP in the duel and this
is all you have. Even if you guess right, you have no
cards in your hand or on the field. If your opponent
has Yata-Garasu, you're dead anyways. Even if they
don't have Yata, you'll be hard pressed to do 100
damage to your opponent without a lucky draw before he
kills you off in 2 or 3 turns. Since you've tossed all
your cards, there are virtually no combos with this.
You can use this right after you put a trap or field
magic on top of your deck with A Cat of Ill Omen or An
Owl of Luck respectively. Convulsion of Nature will
also work since you can see your top card before
discarding Convulsion but that isn't a very good card
either. There's a few other cards that manipulate the
top card of your deck but none of those are tourney
worthy either.
I'm also not sure but I think discarding everything is
a cost to using this card so if it's negated, you're
even more dead than before but we'll have to wait for
the ruling. I'd rather use Dice Jar (without Barrel
Behind the
Door) when my opponent has 3 Reverse Dice (It's like
Second Coin Toss but for dice, coming 3 sets from now)
cards on his side of the field.
I can only think of 2 things you could use this for.
The first is if your opponent is destroying you with
Dark Snake Syndrome and the next standby phase is
going to mean death for you. If you manage to pull it
off, your opponent will be getting killed off instead.
This would be an extremely rare occurrence where all
these conditions are met. The planets will probably be
perfectly aligned when this happens. The second is if,
in your match, you won 1 duel and had a draw in
another. In the third duel, your opponent has to win
by more LP than you did in the duel you won so all you
have to do is drain your opponent's LP. Winning the
duel is secondary. Of course, this would be beyond
being cheap.
This card is no fun, even when you guess right, since
your opponent will immediately make you feel the pain.
If you manage to win with this card, it's pure luck.
Rating-
Casual: 1.2
Tourney: 1.0 |
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