This is my first post on this blog, so let's start it out with "Number 39: Utopia"! This guy sure is handy; first off, to summon this xyz (pronounced exceed) monster, you have to overlay the required monsters from what each one specifies. "Utopia" specifies two level four monsters, so those two monsters are placed below him and act as xyz material monsters, which can dramatically increase these monsters' strength. Another difference with "Utopia" is he has a rank, not a level! Ranks are new with xyz monsters and cards that focus on levels (like "Gravity Bind" and "Burden of the Mighty") have no effect on them. Either way, back to "Utopia". His effect states that when ANY monster declares an attack, he can send one of those xyz material monsters from him to the graveyard to negate the attack. With "Utopia's" ability, he can do that twice due to having to xyz material monsters on him. Unfortunately he gets destroyed if he gets targeted for an attack while he has no xyz material monsters on him, but there is a way around that! Another card called "Utopian Aura" has a main focus on him. With "Utopian Aura", if you send one xyz material on a monster to the graveyard, it protects "Utopia" from being destroyed from his own effect! Otherwise, he's a 2500 beatdown, so I would recommend him if you can bring out level four monsters easy. That's all from me; until next week, happy dueling!
Monday, December 5, 2011
The Beginning of Utopia
This is my first post on this blog, so let's start it out with "Number 39: Utopia"! This guy sure is handy; first off, to summon this xyz (pronounced exceed) monster, you have to overlay the required monsters from what each one specifies. "Utopia" specifies two level four monsters, so those two monsters are placed below him and act as xyz material monsters, which can dramatically increase these monsters' strength. Another difference with "Utopia" is he has a rank, not a level! Ranks are new with xyz monsters and cards that focus on levels (like "Gravity Bind" and "Burden of the Mighty") have no effect on them. Either way, back to "Utopia". His effect states that when ANY monster declares an attack, he can send one of those xyz material monsters from him to the graveyard to negate the attack. With "Utopia's" ability, he can do that twice due to having to xyz material monsters on him. Unfortunately he gets destroyed if he gets targeted for an attack while he has no xyz material monsters on him, but there is a way around that! Another card called "Utopian Aura" has a main focus on him. With "Utopian Aura", if you send one xyz material on a monster to the graveyard, it protects "Utopia" from being destroyed from his own effect! Otherwise, he's a 2500 beatdown, so I would recommend him if you can bring out level four monsters easy. That's all from me; until next week, happy dueling!
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