I believe black brutdrago, similar to scrap dragon, does proc off of solemn judgment/warning negating its summon. This might be the only relevant example of this in edison though, as scrap dragon and warning are tengu cards.
There is two other edison example vortex trooper and grandmaster (GM like Brutdrago also works around oppression for this reason but not 100% sure about negating the summon you would get from Drago with oppression assume new chain link so it should be able to for another 800 life points). Ironically vortex is more relevant bc dragon turbo plays it and it even works if destroyed in hand by deck devastation virus.
Y not main d.d crow? Could u just main it like how modern day ygo does with handtraps regularly i mean it hits alot in the format doesnt it. Vayu, plague, the plant thing, treeborn, ect Just wondering
I'll admit I don't think I understand Edison format at a deep enough level to give an insightful strategic or even tactical answer here (so take what follows with a massive grain of salt) but I will call out that there have been some Blackwing/Vayu lists that have tried it because at least in the dead matchups it can be Icarus fodder that bluffs Ryko or whatever. I played one in hybrid BW for a little while when that was my pet deck (frankly, for purely vibes reasons/because it let me flex my STON Ulti 1sts slightly more often lmao). In my (again, sub-top-level) opinion, as a pure handtrap, it's often kinda underwhelming into blind game 1. Sucks to draw too late when you need to be topping board removal or aggression. Frogs always feel like they get their second Treeborn. Miracle plays through it more often than you'd like. I read the other day that maindeck Crow is the wave in HAT though, so if true maybe there are elements of the reasoning that translate!
It just isn't good enough to main. Even if it does "something" versus most of the top decks, it needs to be better than anything else that could hypothetically go in that slot and it isn't. In modern the entire duel is basically condensed into the first round so the benefit of being a handtrap is relatively much greater, because handtraps are the only possible way you can interact going 2nd.
I believe black brutdrago, similar to scrap dragon, does proc off of solemn judgment/warning negating its summon.
This might be the only relevant example of this in edison though, as scrap dragon and warning are tengu cards.
There is two other edison example vortex trooper and grandmaster (GM like Brutdrago also works around oppression for this reason but not 100% sure about negating the summon you would get from Drago with oppression assume new chain link so it should be able to for another 800 life points). Ironically vortex is more relevant bc dragon turbo plays it and it even works if destroyed in hand by deck devastation virus.
@@kaiserhs6275 there's actually light and darkness dragon too :)
16:38 as the synchro monster was negated, it was not successfully summon properly so call of the haunted cannot revive him
Wait that first game where zero died to ryko and ryko milled dandy doesnt it go zero cl 1 dandy cl2 so the tokens get wiped?
sounds correct to me
Love setting dead card when i have gorz
This decks better in tengu ❤
I’d love to see that field spell morph tonic deck
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Decklist Hero deck??
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Morphtronic deck low key cookin
Y not main d.d crow? Could u just main it like how modern day ygo does with handtraps regularly i mean it hits alot in the format doesnt it. Vayu, plague, the plant thing, treeborn, ect Just wondering
I'll admit I don't think I understand Edison format at a deep enough level to give an insightful strategic or even tactical answer here (so take what follows with a massive grain of salt) but I will call out that there have been some Blackwing/Vayu lists that have tried it because at least in the dead matchups it can be Icarus fodder that bluffs Ryko or whatever. I played one in hybrid BW for a little while when that was my pet deck (frankly, for purely vibes reasons/because it let me flex my STON Ulti 1sts slightly more often lmao). In my (again, sub-top-level) opinion, as a pure handtrap, it's often kinda underwhelming into blind game 1. Sucks to draw too late when you need to be topping board removal or aggression. Frogs always feel like they get their second Treeborn. Miracle plays through it more often than you'd like.
I read the other day that maindeck Crow is the wave in HAT though, so if true maybe there are elements of the reasoning that translate!
It just isn't good enough to main. Even if it does "something" versus most of the top decks, it needs to be better than anything else that could hypothetically go in that slot and it isn't.
In modern the entire duel is basically condensed into the first round so the benefit of being a handtrap is relatively much greater, because handtraps are the only possible way you can interact going 2nd.