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9/19/12 Fairy King Albverdich

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#1 MyBlackwingPlaylist

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Posted 19 September 2012 - 11:11 PM

Good morrow, young scholars. By popular vote, we explore another card from Return of the Duelist. Today's selection is a powerful new Xyz monster named Fairy King Albinoverde Fairy King Albverdich. Sorry if I make some mistakes, this card's name is hard to remember.

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EARTH Rank 4
[Plant/Xyz/Effect]
2 Level 4 EARTH monsters
Once per turn: You can detach 1 Xyz Material from this card; all non-EARTH monsters currently on the field lose 500 ATK and DEF.
ATK/2300  DEF/1400

Besides his name being really hard to pronounce, what are some of the features of this card? A Rank 4 Xyz monster with a stable 2300 ATK, and a summon requirement of 2 EARTH monsters. His effect returns the favor to his EARTH pals, by reducing the stats of all other Attributes by a nice 500, allowing Allpinebirch to attack over monsters like Stardust Dragon and Caius the Shadow Monarch.

Absentminded is limited in his usage though, pretty much being restricted to EARTH-based decks. Of course, with his effect, EARTH decks can use him best. In particular, he can be used in Geargias, which are all EARTH monsters that pride themselves in their ability to bring out Rank 4 monsters. They can simply pull him out by flipping their Geargiarmor to activate its effect and grab a Geargiaccelerator from the Deck to be Special Summoned. In fact, they can use that combo to bring out Gear Gigant X (a fellow REDU alumnus) and use its effect to add a second Geargiaccelerator to their hand. Since their Normal Summon hasn't been used yet, they can Normal Summon any Level 4 Geargia monster, then Special Summon the accelerator and Xyz for AloeVera. With that, you've essentially lost no card advantage but now have 2 powerful Xyz monsters on the field, with the advantage to overpower just about any monster in the meta.

Appleseed can also be made use of in Gadget decks, which are also notorious for their ability to bring out Rank 4 monsters. With Ultimate Offering at 1, their Xyz Summoning capabilities are damaged, but with proper protection (or by using Double Summon), they can pull out AbeLincoln and run over most anything. Scrap decks are another contender for using this card, being able to Special Summon any of their Level 4 Scraps from the Grave with Scrap Chimera; essentially summoning Alvaro with one card.

Fairy King AlPacino also sees some fun in the REDU-enhanced Rock deck. Since they run high ATK and DEF monsters like Koa'ki Meiru Guardian and Legendary Jujitsu Master, they can bring out the King when necessary. Gogogo Giant is ridiculous in its Xyz Summoning power though and can garner the proper materials in a similar (though more restricted) way to Scrap Chimera. Rock decks also allow Alistair"MadEye"Moody to cover one of his weakpoints, which are high ATK monsters summoned on the opponent's turn that can destroy him. Since he has no built-in protection, AllTimeLow can rely on Catapult Zone to keep him safe until next turn, when he can use his effect again to take out his foes. Block Golem also is good friends with Ab-CrunchingWorkouts. Golem will provide the necessary materials for the Xyz monster, with JudgeDredd being an EARTH Xyz monster that will not upset Block Golem's strict Grave requirements.

Asphalt is an excellent addition to EARTH decks, being one of few good EARTH Xyz monsters to actually exist (most of the good ones being from Return of the Duelist, lol). He's surely a card that you'll see in topping decks. And when that happens, you'll remember Fairy King AzarethMetreonZinthos.

Usability: 8/10, a worthwhile addition to any EARTH deck, but not one that revolutionizes a deck like Gear Gigant does.
Art: 7/10, he looks bored. Name jokes probably don't fly with him very well. Either that or he doesn't like being an elf.

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Posted 19 September 2012 - 11:20 PM

surprised you never called him albverdick

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Posted 20 September 2012 - 12:07 AM

I couldn't focus on the analysis cuz of trying to pronounce the card name o.o

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Posted 20 September 2012 - 12:40 AM

All-ba-ver-deech.

Anyway, 8.3/10
I love this card a lot, and I can even pronounce the name!

Edited by Blydden, 20 September 2012 - 12:41 AM.


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Posted 20 September 2012 - 02:31 AM

I love it. Used to use a nice earth warrior deck, he would've fit right in. but also in a strange way, natura decks can use him since they are all earth. And even better than the ones mentioned cause they have plant support for him. Also Gaia power and just other random earth decks. There are plenty of potential decks that can use this...

4/5 cause it's not too broken, and not too weak either

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Posted 20 September 2012 - 09:40 AM

I also love this card in my rock stun deck.  Block golem makes him a breeze to summon.  Sure Gem-Knight Pearl is stronger, but Fairy King Albverdich can get over cards that Pearl can't.  A must in any deck that runs enough level 4 earth monsters.

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Posted 20 September 2012 - 09:41 AM

Why not call him Alverd (What people used to call him before we got official translations)? Or even Albert?

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Posted 20 September 2012 - 10:18 AM

View PostJoeTheSwap, on 20 September 2012 - 09:41 AM, said:

Why not call him Alverd (What people used to call him before we got official translations)? Or even Albert?

Or Alfredo!

...Elfredo?

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Posted 20 September 2012 - 10:21 AM

View PostJoeTheSwap, on 20 September 2012 - 09:41 AM, said:

Why not call him Alverd (What people used to call him before we got official translations)? Or even Albert?

Because I insist on calling him by his real name Albverdich. :P

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Posted 20 September 2012 - 11:51 AM

Albverdich seems lackluster, but it has a lot of potential and has become an important part of any EARTH build.

Thanks to good ol' Al, that opposing swarm doesn't look that scary. After all, as long as monsters have less than 2800 ATK (which, in a Synchro/Xyz spam Deck, they usually will because they go for numbers instead of ATK), Albverd can easily block their aggression. A 2000 ATK Shi En doesn't look that scary, and I probably won't care about Giga-Brilliant's boost if I can cancel it and take 200 extra ATK from your monsters.

Not only that: it's the perfect counter to a Gorz drop. When you're fearing Gorz, just leave the appropriate materials out, and go for the kill. If Gorz DOES drop, guess what? Main Phase 2 Albvedrich ensures that Gorz won't be a threat, nor the Token. That -500 ATK is a big decrease in performance for Gorz, which is meant to turn the tables.

He's especially good against post-swarm fields too, where you have lots of victims for the ATK reduction. Take Geargias for example. Any Geargia variant can easily survive a swarm because of their searching and field presence, and then can come back with a Gigant X or Pearl and Albverdich, taking down opposition easily. Actually, the combination of Pearl and Albverd basically defeats any boss-like monster in battle.

Overall, a very good card in an easily accessible rarity.

Traditional: Nope/10.
Advanced: 8/10 It's a very solid card. Situational, but one of the best at what it does.
Art: 9/10 Simply amazing.

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Posted 20 September 2012 - 04:51 PM

I think Fairy King Aardvark is pretty nice.  He can get over most things that are less than 2800 attack, and on top of that he can affect multiple monsters at once.  You can also time his effect to happen before you xyz into non-earth elements, which is good too.

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Posted 20 September 2012 - 07:02 PM

Definitely better than Truesdale.

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Posted 20 September 2012 - 07:18 PM

View Poststoryteller, on 20 September 2012 - 07:02 PM, said:

Definitely better than Truesdale.

Truesdale is a Sleeper.

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Posted 20 September 2012 - 07:21 PM

View PostBlydden, on 20 September 2012 - 07:18 PM, said:

View Poststoryteller, on 20 September 2012 - 07:02 PM, said:

Definitely better than Truesdale.

Truesdale is a Sleeper.
Truesdale was good pre-errata when it didn't matter if he was in Defense or not.

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Posted 20 September 2012 - 08:00 PM

View Postkakashipwnzor, on 20 September 2012 - 07:21 PM, said:

View PostBlydden, on 20 September 2012 - 07:18 PM, said:

View Poststoryteller, on 20 September 2012 - 07:02 PM, said:

Definitely better than Truesdale.

Truesdale is a Sleeper.
Truesdale was good pre-errata when it didn't matter if he was in Defense or not.

So i wasn't crazy. Back in the day, I was like, 1-Trib 2700 ATK trolololol!
Then I saw it had to be DEF quite a while later and I was thinking.... oops?





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