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Quillbolt Hedgehog
#5DS2-EN013 If you control a face-up Tuner monster, you can Special Summon this card from your Graveyard. If this card was Summoned this way, remove it from play when it is removed from the field.
Card Ratings
Traditional: 2.10
Advanced:
2.20
Ratings are based on a 1 to 5 scale
1 being the worst.
3 is average.
5 is the highest rating.
Date Reviewed - 03.18.10
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Dark Paladin |
Thursday
Quilbolt is actually marginally worse than Junk
Synchron I think, but my thoughts on both these
cards were covered yesterday.
Ratings:
1.25/5 all around
Art: 2/5
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General Zorpa |
Quillbolt Hedgehog
This card was supposed to be Junk Synchron's
partner, but it just fell flat. Quillbolt Hedgehog
is a level 2 Machine EARTH monster with 800 ATK and
800 DEF. The stats are less than impressive and the
effect is rather meh in my opinion.
The effect is that if you control a Tuner, you can
Special Summon it from your graveyard for free. The
combo is that if you have a Tuner and a Cannon
Soldier or Mass Driver with Imperial Iron Wall out,
you have infinite burn damage. The combo was never
really effective, just because of the lack of good
support for it, but with Starlight Road, you can
deifinitely do some things with this card that you
would normally think was dirty.
Used in conjunction with Junk Synchron, you can
SYnchro for a level 7 with little to no effort,
which was a lot of the hype. However, without a
bunch of good level 7 Synchros out there, the card
just does not have enought toys to play with.
You can do some cool things to get Light and
Darkness Dragon to the field, as you will see in my
latest article with the possibility of using this
card, but oherwise, it is just not really worth
playing.
Traditional-1/5
Advanced-1.5/5
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Freeza |
Quillbolt Hedgehog …
Again – looks like a Beast, but it’s actually a
Machine. Fine. Whatever. The Hedgehog is pretty
good. But only if u are playing and revolving your
deck around Synchro monsters. This mechanical rodent
(I think hedgehogs are rodents ... aren’t they?)
pairs up nicely with yesterday’s Junk Synchron. Junk
is a level 3 Tuner, and will grab a level 2 or lower
monster from the graveyard when he’s summoned. Add
to that QBH’s level 2, (per his effect - if he’s in
the graveyard and a tuner is on your field, u can
special summon him), and now, in 1 move, u have a
level 7 Synchro monster at your finger tips, and
there are several good ones to chose from. Even if u
aren’t using Junk Synchron, QBH works with ANY
Tuner, and the more hedgehogs u have in your
graveyard, the more of them u can bring out, and the
stronger a Synchro monster u can build!
So yeah – machines are well supported, so it will
definitely fit in there. And an Earth Machine, at
that. So it fits in EXTRA nicely with the new
Machina cards. And … yeah. He’s good. I’m done.
Traditional: 3.5/5
Advanced: 3.5/5
- FREEZA
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N o V a |
Quillbolt Hedgehog, this cards actually quite
underestimated. When you control a tuner monster,
you can just bring Quillbolt Hedgehog right back
from the graveyard. Now, if it was a DARK monster,
it'd be broken, maybe even limited or semi-limited.
Considering if it was a DARK monster, you could Dark
Grepher two Quillbolt to the graveyard and so on.
This card works especially well with Junk Synchron
and Quickdraw Synchron, because Junk Synchron
revives a level 2 or below monster, which Quillbolt
Hedgehog is a level 2, or you can discard it for
Quickdraw Synchron so you can special summon
Quickdraw, then since Quickdraw is a tuner monster
you can just revive Quillbolt and synchro summon
into Nitro Warrior or Junk Archer, since to my
knowledge these are the only "Synchron" synchro
monsters that are level 7. This card also has
its own "OTK" with Imperial Iron Wall and Mass
Driver. Since Imperial Iron Wall prevents cards from
being removed from play, Quillbolt will only keep
going to the Graveyard, and so long as you have a
tuner monster out you can keep bringing it back.
With Mass Driver you can keep tributing it to do 400
points of damage for each time you tribute it. And
thats basically how the OTK works. Quillbolt is a
decent card, but really only fits in a few decks.
Traditional: 2.5/5
Advanced: 2/5 |
Greg |
Quillbolt Hedgehog:
I don't have allot of experience with this card other
than hypothetical combos I've discussed, and decks
I've seen on the web. I know there are OTKs
that can be done with this card, Imperial Iron Wall,
and some spell variation of Cannon Soldier like Mass
Driver, but those multiple card combos where half
the pieces aren't specifically searchable never seem
to work out for me. It's not a bad card, and
perhaps now that the format is slowing down it will
see some play. But I'm not holding my breath
or anything.
Traditional: 2.0 (there have to be more
combos here I don't know about)
Advanced: 2.0
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Otaku |
Short and sweet: if
Quillbolt Hedgehog were Dark
it’d be everywhere, easily dumped
into Graveyards to await a Tuner
monster and resurrection.
It is an Earth monster,
though, and too big a Machine for
Machine Duplication.
I guess there isn’t much
else.
Oh yeah, the OTK.
You can combine this card
with any easy to summon Tuner,
Imperial Iron Wall, and anything
that can Tribute it for damage (like
Cannon Soldier) and you have
a OTK.
The only thing that makes me
question it is… I hadn’t heard of it
before researching for this CotD; it
makes me wonder if there is
something amiss.
Go.
Abuse it!
Ratings
Traditional:
3/5
Advanced:
3.75/5
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