Ah ha!
First off, insult? I'm not INSULTING you in the slightest. I am giving you heavy criticism about your choice of words and opinion that is formed into advice into a newer player that doesn't yet know what to start off with. I simply pointed out the fallacies of your argument, and you're the one becoming overdefensive and sensitive about my criticism. I'm not the one being fussy when you're using fallacies to explain the good point, if any, of a bad card.
And secondly
lol superior finisher
The only thing Ezel has for it IS a Superior Ride. Ezel has 10k defensive, +1k for every GP RG on your field (no, you don't expect to have a constant 5k all the time without minusing from your hand), and a CB2 LB that topdecks potential Triggers or PGs for a temporary boost for just one turn? Oh, and Tron's +10k? And where are you even getting your Trigger boosts from, you don't ever count those in calculating a VG's potential. All in all, Ezel gets 25k Stage 3 attack. Oh, I'll just use my PG and block that.
You Ride Garmore, CB2, you get a guaranteed pull of, say, Dindrane. SB1, draw 1 card. I can avoid getting Triggers and PGs that way. Ride Garmore again (you're minusing), CB2, guaranteed pull. I also don't have to drop any needed guards from my hand to fill what I exactly need.
So let's see, for a cost of 4 CB, which is better? 2 guaranteed pulls without the risk of calling PGs or Triggers, or 2 topdeck pulls with a risk of calling PGs or Triggers just to get a temporary boost for one turn that can be easily blocked by a PG? Clearly, the "superior finisher" is not that superior at all.
Seriously, someone here JUST said that people rarely use Ezel because it really isn't that good compared to Garmore. And that's leaving Chromejailer and Spectral Duke aside.
And you're right. I've never played you. I've played amazing players who taught me everything I know. Without relying on the logic of an anime.
First off, insult? I'm not INSULTING you in the slightest. I am giving you heavy criticism about your choice of words and opinion that is formed into advice into a newer player that doesn't yet know what to start off with. I simply pointed out the fallacies of your argument, and you're the one becoming overdefensive and sensitive about my criticism. I'm not the one being fussy when you're using fallacies to explain the good point, if any, of a bad card.
And secondly
Quote:Garmore:guranteed 5k bonus, grabs whatever you want swings 25k with tron
Ezel: has superior ride, guaranteed 5k bonus(depends on triggers) with skill that grabs random top card potential, 35k+ swing with tron's effect, full field and skill use once
I think the superior finisher is obvious
lol superior finisher
The only thing Ezel has for it IS a Superior Ride. Ezel has 10k defensive, +1k for every GP RG on your field (no, you don't expect to have a constant 5k all the time without minusing from your hand), and a CB2 LB that topdecks potential Triggers or PGs for a temporary boost for just one turn? Oh, and Tron's +10k? And where are you even getting your Trigger boosts from, you don't ever count those in calculating a VG's potential. All in all, Ezel gets 25k Stage 3 attack. Oh, I'll just use my PG and block that.
You Ride Garmore, CB2, you get a guaranteed pull of, say, Dindrane. SB1, draw 1 card. I can avoid getting Triggers and PGs that way. Ride Garmore again (you're minusing), CB2, guaranteed pull. I also don't have to drop any needed guards from my hand to fill what I exactly need.
So let's see, for a cost of 4 CB, which is better? 2 guaranteed pulls without the risk of calling PGs or Triggers, or 2 topdeck pulls with a risk of calling PGs or Triggers just to get a temporary boost for one turn that can be easily blocked by a PG? Clearly, the "superior finisher" is not that superior at all.
Seriously, someone here JUST said that people rarely use Ezel because it really isn't that good compared to Garmore. And that's leaving Chromejailer and Spectral Duke aside.
And you're right. I've never played you. I've played amazing players who taught me everything I know. Without relying on the logic of an anime.