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Megamorph
Equip Magic
If your Life Points are lower than your opponent's,
the original ATK of a monster equipped with this
card is doubled. If your Life Points are higher, the
original ATK is halved.
MRL-061
Ultra Rare
Card Ratings
Traditional: 1.87
Advanced:
3.00
Ratings are based on a 1 to 5 scale 1 being the worst.
3 ... average. 5 is the highest rating.
Date Reviewed - 11.01.07 |
Creator
OfThePoint
System |
Thursday:
Megamorph
Demise, how I miss you already...
Megamorph was limited to 1 to prevent massive
one turn kills. Demise one turn kill typically
ran 2 copies of Metamorphosis (to turn
Demise/Doom Dozer into Cyber Twin Dragon) and 3
of Megamorph (to make Doom Dozer into a 5600 ATK
monster.) With Metamorphosis gone, and
Megamorph down to 1, the deck has to explore
other options (tributing for Great Maju Garzett
to double someone's ATK).
In Japan, Megamorph has been limited before.
When they initially got Cyber-Stein, and
everyone was using that like it was abused here,
Megamorph temporarily went to 1/deck until they
figured out that there were viable anti-Stein
defenses that made the deck lose (Kuriboh/Waboku/etc.)
UDE, moreso than Konami, tends to want to remove
decks from the game that can win in one turn.
This is a move to do so. Megamorph isn't good
in many other situations barring trying to make
a big push.
3.25/5
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Dark Paladin |
Thursday
Grr...Megamorph, a card that I'm sure has been used
by all and used against by at least as many...the
combos for Megamorph can be deadly.
Equipping something like that to double your attack
just because your losing the duel, if only by a
single lifepoint...evil. Attach to a Cyber Twin
Dragon, Cyber End Dragon, Chimeratech, the
possiblities are just evil, I kind of wish we would
have reviewed this yesterday. I don't have a lot to
say, but if you don't have the right monsters to use
with this, it might be better as a side-deck card.
Ratings:
Traditional: 1.5/5
Traditional Side-deck: 2.5/5
Advanced: 2.75/5
Advanced Side-deck: 3.75/5
Art: 2/5 Boring |
Lonely Wolf |
November 1st, 2007
And today we look at a card that hasn’t seen play
for a long time…since the banning everyone’s
favorite card: Cyber Stein!
Megamorph is a powerful equipment spell. If you have
less Life Points then your opponent, that monsters
attack is doubled. If you have more life, the
monster’s attack is halved. And in a Cyber Stein
deck, getting below your opponent was all too easy!
But now, without Stein, this card isn’t what it used
to be. There is no real offensive deck that pays
lots of life to bring out a BIG monster in today’s
format, other than maybe Diamond Dude Turbo which
gets so many monsters out that your opponent is
probably dead anyway.
So, until the day that Cyber Stein leaves the ban
list, I wouldn’t expect this card to make any big
appearances, unless there is something I don’t
know….
Traditional: 2/5 (Stein is here, but there are
better OTKs)
Advanced: 2/5
Art: 2/5 |
General Zorpa |
Megamorph
This is one of the few cards that can be used both
offensively and defensively. You can equip your
opponent's monsters to halve their attack, or to
your own monster to double it. It is one of the OTK
cards of choice for many decks as well as a decent
control card. I happen to think that Shrink is
slightly better, but this card is limited for a
reason.
Traditional-2/5
Advanced-4/5 |
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