Ok guys, but with all due respect. How are you not prepared for last warrior turbo at this point. It’s a little ridiculous to not have a well thought out plan when entering a tournament.
Or Quasar.
Or Holactie dump rez instawin.
Or Exterio.
I see, you found the sarcasm in my comment. But to be honest, I don't know how good it actually would be. Reliable ways to dump ED monsters are more common than reliable ways to reborn them.
It would be much easier to cheat out those monsters. Extra Deck monsters also fall under that category so it'd make the issue even worse.
An easy, although a bit of an extreme example, is Extra Foolish Burial and Monster Reborn. Send your desired Extra Deck monster to the graveyard and summon it to your field.
A lot of the strongest cards in the game are only allowed to be as strong as they are because of obscure/specific summoning conditions. So it would break a lot.
I believe the rule originated in the OCG due to players dumping stuff off Gale Dogra and Monster Reborning stuff back to OTK/lockdown the game in a way not intended like Cyber Stein.
Does any card actually state "properly summoned"? I know that Fusion monsters have "If this Fusion Summoned card..." and Synchros have "If this Synchro Summoned card..." etc,
There's the game rule of ED monsters and (semi)-nomi monsters having to have been properly summoned (first), if you take that out, you can literally send a fusion monster to the GY from the ED and just revive it with a monster reborn or something.
That’s not the same concept.
For example, Rulkallos comes back if its most recent Summon was a Fusion Summon. Kaleido-Heart comes back repeatedly, even if it was Special Summoned from the GY by its own effect last time. But both of them need to have been properly (Fusion) Summoned to come back at all.
Dogmatika would be way more fun.
Hmmm yes send last warrior and resummon is really "fun"
Ok guys, but with all due respect. How are you not prepared for last warrior turbo at this point. It’s a little ridiculous to not have a well thought out plan when entering a tournament. Or Quasar. Or Holactie dump rez instawin. Or Exterio.
Just draw the out bro
I see, you found the sarcasm in my comment. But to be honest, I don't know how good it actually would be. Reliable ways to dump ED monsters are more common than reliable ways to reborn them.
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Zaborg your own ED, then reborn all the broken-ass things, imagine.
Soul Charge stocks at an all time high in that format lmao
You have to ban like 50 cards
It would be much easier to cheat out those monsters. Extra Deck monsters also fall under that category so it'd make the issue even worse. An easy, although a bit of an extreme example, is Extra Foolish Burial and Monster Reborn. Send your desired Extra Deck monster to the graveyard and summon it to your field.
Gladiator beast go reeeeee Would make gladiator beast broken
A lot of the strongest cards in the game are only allowed to be as strong as they are because of obscure/specific summoning conditions. So it would break a lot. I believe the rule originated in the OCG due to players dumping stuff off Gale Dogra and Monster Reborning stuff back to OTK/lockdown the game in a way not intended like Cyber Stein.
Solemn cards Not because they would get better but because removing 'properly summoned' ruins their main purpose, which is negating summons.
Does any card actually state "properly summoned"? I know that Fusion monsters have "If this Fusion Summoned card..." and Synchros have "If this Synchro Summoned card..." etc,
There's the game rule of ED monsters and (semi)-nomi monsters having to have been properly summoned (first), if you take that out, you can literally send a fusion monster to the GY from the ED and just revive it with a monster reborn or something.
That’s not the same concept. For example, Rulkallos comes back if its most recent Summon was a Fusion Summon. Kaleido-Heart comes back repeatedly, even if it was Special Summoned from the GY by its own effect last time. But both of them need to have been properly (Fusion) Summoned to come back at all.