Some days
ago, we got our SP Pack revealed, and between the contents there was some
expected stuff like both Shiranui and Noroi, some nice surprises like
Tsukumorakan (take that, scalpers!)…and a mysterious 3rd G-Unit at the end.
SP Mujinlord sure looks nice
Despite the
obvious lack of information about it, there was something assured, it was going
to be another Dominate G-unit, something that was clarified this week when it
was revealed as one of Bushiroad’s Card of the Day.
Enma Stealth Dragon, Maguntenbu
Its always awesome to have some Daisukeizuka art in your deck
Domination-[ACT](VC)[1/Turn]:[Counter Blast (1) & Choose a face down card from your G zone with the same card name as this unit, and turn it face up] Choose one of your opponent's rear-guards, and it gets [Power]+3000 for each face up card in your G zone until end of turn. Dominate that unit as [Stand], it attacks another of your opponent's unit, and at the end of that battle, retire the dominated unit. (You pay the cost to use its abilities as well)
A pretty
simple but still useful effect, as standard for Nubatama.
When I
tested the deck before the reveal of this card, I felt that the deck lacked
something, although I wasn’t sure about what exactly was needed.
And then
this card appeared and I got the answer: good old control.
While I
certainly appreciate the new mechanic, its always nice to being able to retire
some pesky rearguards (even more with the twist of retire it after it was dominated),
specially interceptors, which were one of the few things things that annoyed me about this new deck.
Although
the big perk of this card is the fact that it can counter one of the meta’s
favourite combos, retiring Cannoner/Negrolazy with Negrolily and revive it with
Nightrose.
While I was never victim of this combo, Im pretty sure that it would have been painful for the poor soul that suffered it
Simply put,
due to the fact that the dominated unit is treated as our unit when it’s
retired, Nightrose couldn’t use her GB2 to bring her back, saving us from quite
the strong combo.
And here its a clarification for those interested!
I have to
say, for a first batch of support, I’m surprised that we got such a nice variety
of Dominate G-units to use, with Maguntenbu being the deck’s decent first
stride, having an effective finisher in Mujinlord , and Kingokutenbu’s free
Dominate being useful if you are low in Counter Blasts.
Between the
cards that I previously covered and some units that were revealed on the anime
(like the G1 that gains 3k when a dominated unit attack), I doubt that they
will show anything else that will make the cut. But still, overall, considering that this was the first
batch of support for a new build, the support sure was refreshingly good.
It can only get better after this.
It can only get better after this.
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