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Yu Yu Hakusho
CCG Prelude: Card of the Day
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M3
Base Set
Reviewed 10.31.2003
Avg. Standard Rating: 2.83
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Tyler Bishop |
M3
is a very good 5th character because by the time you can get him out his
Attack is boosted up a lot. Ichigaki is not a bad team and it is really a
Strategic team. His Defense is average and is you got Ichigaki in play all
your opponents get-1000 to their attacks which can really save you sometime.
His attack cost an average which is OK.
Good Points
-Good 5th Character
Bad Points
-bad when their aint a lot of cards in your opponents discard pile
I give this card a 3/5
Tyler Bishop |
Richie Williams |
M3
Good solution for 5th character slot. If you don't have access to/ don't
feel like using Genkai or Toguro for your final match, M3 is a good
solution. By the time you get to the 5th match this is definetely big enough
to deal two clicks of damage. Also, if you have some sort of fun deck with
Power Strike/Overwhelming kill and the power up stuff you play from your
hand like Rash Brawling to try to do one hit kills, he might fit in there as
well. A final consideration for him might be an all Ichigaki theme deck to
allow use of One for All.
3.5/5
Richie Williams (Onslaught) |
Sayjin |
M3:
This character is a little overestimated. His attack should only be
used in the 4th or 5th match, as any other time it is near useless. If your
opponent uses I'm calling you out on M3, odds are he is going to die without
being able to deal enough damage. Now, he isn't all bad. He is great for
setting up an overwhelming kill in his respective slot, but outside of that
spot hes useless.
2/5 - Not terrible, but if used wrong or put into a bad situation he is
useless.
Sayjin
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