You can tribute 1
face-up "Moja" you control to Special Summon this
card from your Hand or Graveyard. There can only be
1 face-up "King of the Beasts" on the field.
Card Ratings
Traditional: 2.17
Advanced:
2.87
Ratings are based on a 1 to 5 scale
1 being the worst.
3 is average.
5 is the highest rating.
Date Reviewed - 07.09.09
This guy is one of the Moja support cards. He has
2500 ATK, 800 DEf and is a level 7 EARTH Beast.
These stats alone are horrible. There is no way that
this card can really compete with most other level
six monsters, let alone seven. Although, as with
most cards, the effect makes it good.
You can Tribute a Moja to Special Summon it from
your graveyard or hand. You can get a really cute
loop going with Moja, Rescue Cat, Beast Striker and
this, but it is really too much trouble to go
through for a weka monster that really doe snot have
any other redeeming qualities to it at all. It can
be really fun, and there must be a combo with
Manticore of Darkness in there somewhere, but I
can't find it.
Traditional-1/5
Advanced-2/5
Freeza
King of the Beasts ...
Is he that? No. But this is still a fun card. Its a
7 star, earth Beast with 2500 ATK (eh) and 800 DEF
(blah) ... but it has the cool and convenient effect
of being able to be special summoned from the hand
or graveyard by tributing a face up Moja ... THAT's
what makes him cool. Its not the GREATEST card and
is only obviously used for a dedicated Moja deck,
but beasts and earth types are very well supported,
and with the ease of being able to get Moja to the
field, u should then have no problem getting this
piece of muscle out to help u run over anything
Stardust Dragon or weaker ... and quickly and easily
bring him back again. The very last line keeps this
thing from being broken ... SERIOUSLY ... but it
still has a myriad of tricks and combo potential.
Traditional: 3/5
Advanced: 4/5
- FREEZA
Parallel Fates
King of the Beasts….
This is actually quite a dangerous card given how
simple it is to summon. Being able to summon this
back from the grave makes it really good and easy to
use. It also allows you to get away with running
just a single or 2 copies of it in the deck. And
there really isn’t any reason to run it in 3s since
you can only have one on the field at any given
time.
The problem with this card is that you might find
yourself having a difficult time drawing this card,
meaning you will most likely have to use a Foolish
Burial to get it to the grave. Also, as with most
other beasts, this card is a pure beatstick.
Beatsticks alone just don’t cut it anymore against
the top decks right now.
I see this card being used only in Beast-Drain.
Alongside Barbaros, with Skill Drain face-up, you’ve
pretty much guaranteed yourself victory. Not a bad
card, just that Beasts are really a viable deck type
against the more popular decks right now.