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Draganger, Ogma
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#G-BT10/001
Reviewed: April
12, 2017
[Stride]-Stride Step-[Choose one or more cards with the sum of their grades being 3 or greater from your hand, and discard them] Stride this card on your (VC) from face down.
[ACT](VC)[1/Turn] Ritual 5 (Active if there are five or more grade 1 cards in your drop zone):[Counter Blast (1) & Soul Blast (1) & Choose a face down card from your G zone, and turn it face up] Choose up to five of your grade 1 rear-guards, retire them, your opponent chooses a card from his or her hand or rear-guards for each retired unit, and put it into the drop zone. If the total number of rear-guards put into drop zone of both players with this effect is three or more, you draw a card.
Rating: 2.0
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Draganger, Ogma
One of those "sweet-ass, but can survive without" cards
that GR cards these days tend to be. Ogma's Ritual 5 is
1/Turn and requires CB1, SB1 and the flipping of a
G-Zone card. You then retire as many Grade 1 rear-guards
as possible (EXACTLY Grade 1, no Belial Owl for you,
sadly) and for each one you kill, the opponent must
either discard that many cards from their hand or retire
that may rear-guards (or they can mix and match as they
please, say, three kills can make them discard two cards
and kill one rear-guard). If the number of cards retired
in total by both sides is three or more, draw a card.
So at minimum you need to retire 3 of your Grade 1s to
assure yourself of the draw. The opponent then goes -1
for each. Efficiency-wise, that seems fair enough as
overall you're +1 up.
This is supposed to laugh in the face of mirage-decks
like Magia, but then again so does Phantom Blaster
Diablo, so that renders this as an inferior option. Not
UN-NEEDED, as this can perhaps clean up stuff that
didn't vanish FOR Diablo, but on the whole this is
pretty winmore. There generally won't be any situation
where DD PBD cannot also be used if this can.
Requirements for use are too demanding and overall does
little to change an overall game-state. You want to
punish Magia, use Diablo instead.
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