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Beastly Mage
Naruto
Uzumaki (Tailed Beast Mode)
Welcome to another week of reviews, Naruto fans.
Today's card is a new version of Naruto, with an
alternate name. Remember, when a Ninja has an
alternate name... well, you know what that means.
-_o
First off, this guy is iNsAnE!!! Turn 4 (one hand
cost) with 6/0 - 8/2?!?!?! Clone Status?! Fang
Combat Attribute?! To top it all off it has the same
self-protection effect as the OC Naruto. But, it
does have some drawbacks. First one: you have to
discard ALL of your turn 1 or lower Ninjas at the
end of your turn. Second: he always has to go out
and battle (if possible). That means he's always
gonna be attacking, and attacking, and attacking.
All of the three effects are (surprise?) valid, and
they all make for one heck of a Ninja.
This super rare could be good in limited,
particularly if you draft the new Rasengan (good
luck!). In constructed, he's even better. Try it and
see.
Ratings:
Limited: 4/5
Constructed: 4/5
Art: Rawwr!/5
Side note: Why is he summoning Bobobo? (check flavor
text)
StormVyper Zera
Naruto Uzumaki [Tailed Beast Form]
Ah, meet one of the cards responsible for those dark
clouds you see looming over Fateful Reunion. Naruto
[Tailed Beast Form] is a monster with horrendously
high stats for a Turn 4, scoring a total of 16
points, same as the Sannin Jiraiya and The First
Hokage, both of which hit the field two turns later.
Not only that, but he shares the same complete
invincibilty found on his younger version,
[Overflowing Chakra]. And to add further insult to
injury, it destroys every ninja Turn 1 or lower that
you may have even thought about using to get in his
way. The only "bad" thing about this card is you're
not allowed to just let him sit back in your Village
without battling, but honestly, he's bigger than
most cards your opponent could throw at you by Turn
4 anyway, so it doesn't really matter.