Well, it's a short and sweet review today. Call of
the Earthbound is an incredibly simple Trap card.
When you activate it, you can select the attack
target of one of your opponent's attacks. This card
does have some merit, forcing your opponent to
attack a flip or something or an indestructible
Marshmallon, but it only buys you one attack.
However, that could be all you need?
Ratings:
Traditional: 1.25/5 Could be useful?
Advanced: 2.25/5 Limited potential, and annoyance
factor.
Art: 3/5
General Zorpa
Call of the Earthbound
Wow. This is not a good card at all. Only unless
there is a card that you absolutly need on the field
at all costs AND you had already burned through your
copies of Sakuretsu Armor, Negate Attack, Magic
Cylinder, Mirror Force, Widespread Ruin, Dimensional
Prison AND even Draining Shield would I even
activate this card, let alone put it in my deck. May
have been good in the first two or three Yu-Gi-Oh!
sets, but nowhere else.
Traditional-1/5
Advanced-1/5
Jae Kim
Thursday- Call of the Earthbound
This card leaves me speechless. I'm not even sure if
the card lets you redirect the attack to your
opponent's monsters, but I won't even bother to look
that up.
Traditional- 1/5
Advanced- 1/5
The First
Hokage
Call of the Earthbound
Today we look at Call of the Earthbound, a Rare from
the newest set called Phantom Darkness. The effect
allows you select the attack target from your
opponent's attack.
This format, I find this card pointless since it's a
trap and is too slow in this format for it work. Let
alone, why would you play since its effect is pretty
bad and way too situational. If you're trying to
stop DaD, this card does nothing at all. Not too
much else to say aside from the fact that it is
pointless in my mind.
My Ratings:
Advanced: 1/5
Traditional: 1/5
Pwii
Ok,
I'm sorry but this one is going to be short and
sour. almost no one attacks while their opponent has
a stronger monster out unless they're desperate.
instead of preparing for that, you should work on
makeing your opponent desperate.
1/5 trad.
1/5 adv.
-pwii
Ex`
Thursday April 3rd: Call of the Earthbound
Today we're reviewing Call of the Earthbound, not to
be confused with the now banned Call of the
Haunted. Unlike CotH, CotE doesn't really gain
advantage and can only be activated when an opponent
declares an ATK. The resulting effect, choose the
target of the atk. From what I can tell, you can't
redirect the atk back at your opponent.
This card is definitely useless in Traditional,
Advanced or Tag Team. However it's pretty snazzy in
a 4 way Free for All lol