Forum:Snipe Hunter!

Pshew Pshew Pshew!

This little guy will ruin your life, played in a Fabled Deck. He is the most easily utilized summon-engine, draw-catalyst, field-wiper available to the archetype.

When included in a wholly speed-attuned deck, it becomes an unstoppable powerhouse. In a deck of forty, full of Fabled monsters, this thing can show up in the first-turn hand incredibly easily and begin the torture, preemptive or otherwise.

When this monster hits the field, you're dead. Priority will let it discard a card, which is all that needs to happen to start an avalance of special summons and draws, thanks to Fabled Ragin. And that's IF you're ready for it. This constant fillup of the graveyard makes Pot of Avarice a simple card to use; you choose five of your discard-for-special-summon cards, then simply draw, synchro for Ragin, and continue.

When used with The Fabled Catsith, all hope is generally lost. Oftentimes one can only laugh to hide their sorrow.

Like it or not, this strategy can ruin any deck placed against it. Why is that?

Because; The fact that it isn't certain to destroy keeps it from getting nailed by Stardust, PMD, Destruction Jammer, and the like. The kicker is that even if you did manage to get rid of him for a turn, your opponent still got to discard, and got to bring their little buddies out. And when your opponent is constantly drawing, it's not unlikely that Monster Reborn will show up and get waved in front of your face. The Fabled Nozoochee and The Fabled Cerburrel are an especially deadly pair when brought out through this method.

It's comparatively more evil than Six Samurai United and Gravekeeper's Descendant... combined.

The stage is set... will our esteemed guest make an appearance?

Joshpat9 (talk • contribs) 19:49, July 15, 2011 (UTC)