So why bring Jinzo up now? Because Duelists are grabbing all the Mirror Forces , Dimensional Prison s, and Bottomless Trap Hole s they can find, Setting them all, and using fewer and fewer non-Traps that can destroy monsters. As Decks start using more Trap Cards and less monsters, Jinzo gets more and more useful, and when Extreme Victory releases you can play him without ever having to worry about Tribute Summoning him… or even drawing him!
Psychic Shockwave bears a distinct resemblance to a Trap Card that changed the way the game was played: Starlight Road. Why not pitch that card to Summon a huge monster from your Deck that will negate a Trap your opponent played and stop him from playing any more for as long as your monster survives? Jinzo does both. Tribute Summoning Jinzo does not start a Chain. Therefore, you cannot Chain anything to its Summon.
Yes you are. Only cards that negate the summon will take your monster out before it is placed on the field. In general, monsters do not have to be face-up on the field to resolve their effects. Ultimately Floodgate Trap Hole makes a decent attempt to live up to its name. What to do with glowing fragments remnant? What happened to Donnie Saints Row? What is the best gun in bl3? Next Post. Discussion about this post. Trending Comments Latest.
Who is the weakest avenger? Pourquoi ma manette clignote jaune? Borderlands 3. Gaming Section Magazine. Welcome Back! Card Trivia. One of the effects of Sky Scourge Invicil is directly based off of this card, the other effect is based off of Spell Canceller. This card's international name Jinzo comes from the Japanese word for artificial. Psycho Mantis is also a Konami property who is bald, wears a mask and uses psychic powers, adding to speculation that Jinzo may be partially inspired from Psycho Mantis.
In the second series anime , Jinzo seems to have the ability to destroy Traps face-down and face-up instead of just negating them. In the anime, during the Virtual World arc, Leichter takes the form of this monster to act as his Deck Master.
Its Deck Master ability allows him to destroy all of the opponent's Traps while leaving his own unaffected. Both monsters are used by the other one's opponent, have an effect to destroy a certain type of the opponent's cards on the field, are Level 6 and have DEF. The background on this card artwork is pink, probably to link it to the closely-hued purplish color of the card borders of Traps.
Duelist League 3 participation cards. Duelist Pack: Battle City.
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