Friday, March 26, 2010

Smashing Ground

Is very good. Is a one for one trade. Can be compared to MST.

If you need to destroy a monster, what better card to use than Smashing Ground? Somemore, it doesnt't have to be set, meaning its a guarantee pull off unless Solemn Judgmented/ bribed/ etc. Its not vulnerable to spell trap removal like Dust Tornado, which has seen an increase in BF decks. Great, just great. :-/

So why isn't it a staple in all decks. Even one is effective and random. It saved me thousands of times.

MST destroys spells/traps. Monsters win games for you by attacking. We should also concentrate on the monsters, no?

AHA, so I see Dragonquites and Synchro Miracle Fusion getting the hype they deserve thanks to G-Ray. Guys, don't hope so much, Konami will probably errata it soon, ONE DAY. In Hero decks, you can remove Stardust Dragon (that you have summoned from Starlight Road) and a random hero monsters and make Dragonquites. Or make random Great Tornado FTW. I don't like the Gungnir builds so much. Why? King of the Swamp and Gungnir are expensive. Somemore, Gungnir is not in production anymore. And I don't like Synchro..

That's 3 negaters in a row, man. Woah. Not bad.
1) Starlight Road
2) Stardust
3) Dragonquites.

Dragonquites can copy any effect of any random Dragon type synchro in ANY players' graveyard. Too bad, it can't copy Trishula. And Brionac is a snake, not a dragon.

Duelist Revolution could really be a revolution. There are bound to be better Synchro Fusion cards coming out. This format MIGHT just become a Fusion format. Time to buy some Super Fusions.

2 comments:

KingFrost said...

Yea Duelist Revolution is being hyped like The Duelist Genesis was. So far all we've heard is great things about it.

On The smashing ground the primary reason is space, most decks don't have that extra space to run a smashing and if they do they dedicate it to other tech.

Exiro said...

Fusion format would be nice. A clear field will instantly become full of beatsticks, and if you look away for a second, they're all gone again (for example thanks to Smashing, lol).

Anyway, the reason why MST is more of a staple than Smashing is because monster destruction can be done with the competitive deck's own strategy, and doing so has no drawbacks over using Smashing instead. MST is used because you won't lose out to BTH/TT/Book that way. If Angel 07 and Plasma were meta (that'd be wonderful, btw), Smashing would be more worthwhile.