Card Tips:Power Tool Dragon


 * Select 3 copies of the same Equip Spell Card, and your opponent will have to pick 1.


 * You don't have to activate "Power Tool Dragon's" first effect to activate its second effect or equip cards to it, so you can Discard a card your opponent would be unlikely to choose, but only have one of, like "Butterfly Dagger - Elma" (Traditional Format only) to negate an attack. Or to prevent it from being destroyed by "Limiter Removal".


 * Equip "Power Tool Dragon" with Archfiend of Gilfer to always have an equip spell attached, (due to Archfiend of Gilfer's ability) along with "Double Tool C&D" or "Raregold Armor" to force your opponent to always attack Power Tool Dragon. While "The Dark Door" is on the field, your opponent will only be able to attack once per turn and limit their choices on how to damage you.*NOTE that Butterfly Dagger - Elma is not Destroyed in this case and therefore will not be able to activate its effect so it cannot be used in place of Archfiend of Gilfer.*


 * Equip this card with Mist Body to prevent it from being destroyed by battle. In that case, it cannot be destroyed by card effects except by destroying Mist Body first.


 * If you use "Power Tool Dragon" in a deck with monsters whose ATK is generally low, a good choice to use is "Armed Changer". With it, you can easily fetch monsters of your choice from the graveyard. This is a great combo to use in a "Morphtronic" deck, as all Morphtronics have lower Original ATK than "Power Tool Dragon".


 * Use this card in a "Morphtronic" deck that has Multiple copies of Double Tool C&D, Morphtronic Cord, and Morphtronic Repair Unit. When using Power Tool Dragon's effect, you can choose ones based on what you need, (Beatstick, Graveyard, Spell/Trap Destruction) essentially making a Equip Spell Toolbox.
 * Equip this card with Armory Arm to have it gain an extra 1000 attack points, and, in case you have to tribute it to prevent it's destruction, you can always use a card that allows you to revive a monster.


 * A useful strategy for this card is to run three Mage Powers and three Axe of Despairs (you can replace any equip card for the Axe of Despairs), and if you haven't drawn any of the Mage Powers or any Axe of Despairs, have your opponent pick an Axe of Despair for you (select three Axe of Despairs for Power Tool Dragon's effect), and then during your next turn, select three Mage Powers, which will boost your Power Tool Dragon at least another 1000 ATK.


 * It's possible to use Armed Changer to turn Power Tool Dragon into a powerful retrieval monster (if you destroy a monster while Armed Changer is equipped to Power Tool Dragon, you get to get to add a monster from your graveyard to your hand with equal to less ATK than the monster that Armed Changer is equipped to. Notice that you can raise the ATK of the equipped monster, meaning that you can retrieve stronger monsters from your graveyard to your hand).


 * Use this card with Evocator Chevalier, so you can destroy 1 card your opponent controls each turn.


 * You can combine this card with Archfiend of Gilfer, so that every time Power Tool Dragon would be destroyed, send it to the graveyard by Power Tool's effect activating its effect and equip back onto Power Tool Dragon thus making a powerful defense. Keep in mind that Archfiend of Gilfer is a 'When... Then...' effect but sending it to the grave will be the last thing that happened so it will still activate.


 * If this card is used in a Morphtronic Deck, another easy way to summon Power Tool Dragon is to use Morphtronic Scopen and special summon a level 4 Morphtronic monster with its effect.


 * You can equip Double Tool C&D and Mist Body to it to create a nice combo, your opponent can only attack Power Tool Dragon and if it is attacked the attacking monster will be destroyed at the end of damage step.


 * You can use this card with "Phoenix Gearfried" so that you can protect Power Tool Dragon from spell and trap cards.You can also power up Phoenix Gearfried with the equip cards you get from using Power Tool Dragon's effect.