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Pojo's Yu-Gi-Oh Card of the Day

Demise, King of Armaggeddon
Super Rare

This card can only be Ritual Summoned with the Ritual Spell Card, "End of the World". By paying 2000 Life Points, destroy all cards on the field, except this card.

Type - Fiend/Ritual/Effect
Card Number - SOI-EN035

Card Ratings
Traditional: 2.25
Advanced: 3.08

Ratings are based on a 1 to 5 scale 1 being the worst.
3 ... average. 5 is the highest rating.


Date Reviewed - 03.28.06

 

Dark Paladin
Well, if you hadn't guessed, we are looking at the other Ritual monster from Shadow of Infinity today, Demise-King of Armageddon.

Here, we have a toned down, weaker, greater cost (in more ways than one), Ritual version of Chaos Emperor Dragon-Envoy of the End. This card, however, is better than yesterdays card its counterpart I believe.

By paying 2000 lifepoints (vs. CEDs 1000) you destroy ALL cards on both players side of the field respectively, except this card. It's a great finishing move, assuming your opponent has 2400 or less lifepoints, and you know they won't have anything set to stop your attack as you just destroyed it.

As good as the effect may be, you're still again giving up the Ritual card and at least one card, but how often do you have a Level 8 monster floating around to discard to summon something like this?

Ratings:

3.25/5 all around

Art: 5/5

You stay classy, Planet Earth :)
 

Ryoga
Demise, King of Armaggeddon
A Ritual that almost makes me think twice.

Without doubt, this has an interesting effect. 2000 Life Points is a high cost, but a field bomb is well worth it. Especially later in the game against a slower deck, this would win it. Yes, it's a ritual, but we have Manju for dealing with the tutoring. The only thing that hinders this card from being rather good is the lack of the words "greater than or" on End of the World. By forcing you to hit exactly 8 level stars, the playability of these monsters is greatly limited.

However, have enormous fun in casual!

Traditional: 2/5
Advanced: 2.5/5

Share and enjoy,
Ryoga
 

Dark Maltos

 

Demise King of Armageddon

Now this is more like it. Demise, unlike Ruin, has an effect which is more costly but still almost as effective as its Envoy.

Demise has the base attack of most commonly played monsters, which is all well and good, but for the cost of 2000 lp, you can nuke the field and then hit them for 2400. Very nice, and since it shares the same ritual as his sister.

Traditional : 1.5 /5 We still have CED

Advanced ; 3.5 /5 Worth a try

Art : 4.5 / 5 Lovely and dark

MPS : 4/5
 

Tebezu
Demise, King of Armageddon

The King is a ritual version of CED. He is a very powerful card, whose summoning requirements hurt, but once he hits the field pays for himself. Worst thing that is going to happen to him is simply a bottomless trap hole. Due to his high level and ritual situation I give him a 3.8/5

This being due to the fact you have to use at least 4 cards to bring him out under normal circumstances. But this is a perfect example of a balanced card. A great effect at the cost of a lot of resources. But unlike the queen, he generates advantage once he hits the field. Kinda like ocean Dragon Lord, Neo. Huge investment, but afterwards, you have complete control.
 

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