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Pojo's Yu-Gi-Oh Card of the Day
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Lord British Space Fighter
#SOVR-EN035 If this card destroys an opponent's monster by battle, select and activate 1 of these effects:
● You can attack once again in a row. ● Select and destroy 1 Set card on the field. ● Special Summon 1 "Multi Token" (Machine-Type/LIGHT/Level 4/ATK 1200/DEF 1200).
Card Ratings
Traditional: 2.20
Advanced:
2.80
Ratings are based on a 1 to 5 scale
1 being the worst.
3 is average.
5 is the highest rating.
Date Reviewed - 12.10.09
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Dark Paladin |
Thursday
Lord British Space Fighter...why or what makes
this fighter British?
Anyway, we have a Level 4 Light attributed Machine
monster, with 1200 attack and 800 defense, miserable
stats on a Level 4. Anyway, you can activate one of
three effects one this card destroys a monster in
Battle.
One...you can attack once again in a row. The
Black Luster Soldier--Envoy of the Beginning
ability. Yet, how much is he going to be destroying
with 1200 attack?
Two...You can destroy one Set card on the
Field...Magic, Monster, or Trap card. Certainly
good, but I'm still wondering why our Level 4 friend
has only 1200 attack? Perhaps too add balance to
three actually decent effects.
Three...Special Summon one "Multi Token" who is a
Light Machine of Level 4 with 1200 attack and
defense, which is only good because there is no "you
can't use the token for a tribute summon"
restriction on it.
It does good things, but has too low an attack
score I say.
Ratings:
Traditional: 1.75/5
Advanced: 2.75/5
Art: 4/5
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Freeza |
Lord British Space Fighter …
What an interesting little card this is … 1st off
– cool name. Not awesome. Just fun for some reason.
Ok – next up. It’s stats … Pretty shallow. 4 stars
with only 1200 ATK? – that’s pretty lame. But that’s
really this card’s ONLY downside, as u will see
shortly …
It is Light. Awesome. And it is a machine, so it
is very well supported. 800 DEF? … Meh. Who really
cares? … So then the effects … Awesome, Awesome,
Awesome. Yes, 3 “awesomes” for 3 effects. The 1st
allows u to attack once again in a row (mind u, u
only get these effects if LBSF destroys a monster in
battle). This is great especially if it is called to
knock off Fluff Tokens or Nimble Momongas or
whatever. Or if u just killed something and now want
to dish out a direct attack. Nothing ever wrong with
being able to attack twice. The 2nd effect –
destroying 1 set card. Double awesome. Whether it’s
an opponent’s card hiding in facedown defense mode
or a spell or trap that has yet to be sprung – this
is great. And then the 3rd effect – special summon a
Multi Token which is actually a little stronger than
Lord British itself! (higher defense). At first I
wondered the difference really between the 1st and
the 3rd effect, and what would make me choose 1 over
the other, as whether I want to attack again in a
row or special summon a Multi Token – I am still
swinging with another 1200 ATK either way, right? …
Well you can destroy a monster on your OPPONENT’s
turn sometimes. They can run head first into a
shrink or an Honest, and suddenly find themselves
served by Lord British. In which case, it’s not your
turn to attack, so you take the Multi Token. Or you
want to increase field presence. Or you need
something to synchro or tribute later. However, on
your own turn – your field may be full, Lord British
may already be powered up with a Limiter Removal, or
for your own reasons u do not want to summon anymore
– in which case – u take the 1st effect and chose to
swing again.
There are a variety of uses and tactics for Lord
British, with the only snafu being that its only got
1200 ATK. This means the list on monsters that it
will easily destroy in battle is relatively low …
But the good news is, like I said – it has lots of
support. A lot of ways to help LBSF kill monsters
that would seem stronger. Plus at 1200, its
invisible to a Bottomless Trap Hole and its
searchable by almost any means u like.
It’s a good and very fun card, but needs its own
well crafted deck to work properly.
Traditional: 3/5
Advanced: 3.5/5
- FREEZA
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N o V a |
Really weird name on this card folks, and another
monster from the Victory Viper series, or at least
thats what I call it cause they all have 1200 attack
and are light attributed, they all seem to be a
theme but thats my opinion. Anyways, as I just said
they're all light attributed monsters. This means
that Honest is an option. Honest works amazingly
well with Victory Viper XX03 since you get a token
equal to the attack and defense of Victory Viper
XX03 when it destroys a monster in battle. All of
the monsters in this series have some pretty unique
effects. The one that Space Fighter has that you'd
want to use is to attack again once in a row.
Because if you juice it up with 1-3 copies of
Honest, its attack will be way high and can do some
heavy damage off of another attack unless your
opponent only has defense monsters. But there is a
reason why this card is broken. You see it doesn't
state that you can only activate its effect once a
turn. If you destroy another monster in battle you
can attack again, destroy a set card or special
summon a Multi Token. This means it can act as an
Asura Priest after its jacked up with Honest(s). Its
easily searchable with Shining Angel too, so I have
to say this is an under rated card. Something could
actually be built around Victory Viper and this card
at some point.
Traditional: 3.5/5
Advanced: 4/5
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Efrain |
For today’s card of the day, I will be reviewing
Lord British Space Fighter, from the gradius series
we all love. He isn’t all that great, but as always,
you can abuse him if you want. You won’t really see
him being splashed into any top tier decks, but in
his own type of deck he can be a big problem. You
can easily OTK with him if you run him with Honest.
You can attack a monster, drop 2 Honest and then for
your next attack activate limiter removal for game.
His other two effects are good but not great, you
can ether get a token or destroy a set card, but
neither of which is gonna help you out as much as
the first option. Its not a great card, not really a
good card, just an alright card.
Ratings:
Traditional: 2/5
Advanced: 2/5
Art: 5/5
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Greg |
Lord British Space Fighter:
The
name of this card is just hilarious to me.
He's the wussy kid on the playground of yugioh
cards. I really just do not understand why
they keep making these variants of gradius.
What an absolute waste of cards. If you were a
huge fan of the gradius video game or just really
think space planes are super-keen; then knock
yourself out with such gems as Lord British Space
Fighter, Falchion Beta, Victory Viper XX03, and of
course Gradius. All are light machines so at
least you can use honest and limiter removal, but
those aren't enough to make this anything but a fun
deck. Try talking like star-scream the whole
time. Maybe that will freak your opponent out
and they will misplay... or just punch you in the
face. Either way, a loss will be inevitable
with this deck.
Traditional: 1.0
Advanced: 1.0
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