You know, Kazuma's Shadow Paladin deck really shows the same kind of playing style as Tachikaze. Even though Shadow Paladin's main characteristic is to retire their own units to activate skills, some of the units have useful skills if they are retired in such manners. So, retiring rearguards also gives something back in return.
Saori/Dumjid's obsession by retiring rearguards let him to his lose by retiring Kazuma's grade 1 units allowing him get Ritual Seventh sealing the perfect guards.
I mean, Ziegenburg's restand cost is dependent on how many open or unoccupied rear guard circles the opponent has (meaning if the opponent has 5 occupied rear guard circles, Saori would need to discard a grand total of FIVE CARDS IN HAND just to restand Ziegen that only has ONE DRIVE CHECK, which is his deck's ONLY main win-condition, not even discounting other strides like Taiten or Mustafa which also heavily focus on aggresive retiring). Not much other beatstick ways to win from his deck. Tbh Saori, auto-losses to any fighter with a Glory Maelstrom-like effect card, and when he doesn't draw into heals in his hand for the cost of G-guards. And Kagero in general is a retire heavy clan in general, which in this case he is fighting a specific Shadow Paladin deck focused on having g1's in the drop zone, so nothing much could be done.
I still don't have it clear, what is Ziegenburg's effect supposed to do? I know Dumjid/Saori used it in every fight he had but I still don't get it, the same happens with Pot of Greed on ygo
It is pretty good. Like what was said, it can be blocked with G-Guardians. Now with premium, it’s less powerful since PGs are Grade 0s now. It’s more of a situational card. It would be OP against premium DP with Geomaglass, or if your opponent simply uses grade 1 pgs. I would use it though if your opponent has a really small hand and if their deck is pretty thin with many triggers gone.
He meant dragstrider. Saori couldnt guard his attack,yet kazuma gave critical and power to it,even tho he could of just gave critical,attack was already hitting
2:34 I like the little detail they added with the middle Swordbreaker.
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That was the most adorable thing I've ever seen
こっちも全部ヴァンガードだぁが好き
I like how most of them afraid of Ziegenburg because of its restand while Kai and his overlord
I feel that Kazuma pulling two triggers on top of a critical Vanguard was just overkill sense he only had to get two damage.
But overkill is the best type of kill. 😏
gotta ensure that even if opponent gets 2 heals, he can still deal enough damage to win
@@bryanyap3888 yeah never hurt to double tap
ヒール対策だね
ニダメージ入れてニダメージ共にヒールなら結局意味ないしね
Plus Dumjid deserved it no question
You know, Kazuma's Shadow Paladin deck really shows the same kind of playing style as Tachikaze. Even though Shadow Paladin's main characteristic is to retire their own units to activate skills, some of the units have useful skills if they are retired in such manners. So, retiring rearguards also gives something back in return.
it's impressive people are still playing the old days cards. They were the best
even though g was a mess dumjid was the best villian in my opinion
no trap chaos breaker is the best
nah bruh dude was so annoying. shouma is the best villian
Lmao he just lose whenever he thinks his defense is perfect
siu gong ho the best defense is the best offense
“I won’t give up!”
“Die, then~”
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Saori/Dumjid's obsession by retiring rearguards let him to his lose by retiring Kazuma's grade 1 units allowing him get Ritual Seventh sealing the perfect guards.
I mean, Ziegenburg's restand cost is dependent on how many open or unoccupied rear guard circles the opponent has (meaning if the opponent has 5 occupied rear guard circles, Saori would need to discard a grand total of FIVE CARDS IN HAND just to restand Ziegen that only has ONE DRIVE CHECK, which is his deck's ONLY main win-condition, not even discounting other strides like Taiten or Mustafa which also heavily focus on aggresive retiring).
Not much other beatstick ways to win from his deck.
Tbh Saori, auto-losses to any fighter with a Glory Maelstrom-like effect card, and when he doesn't draw into heals in his hand for the cost of G-guards.
And Kagero in general is a retire heavy clan in general, which in this case he is fighting a specific Shadow Paladin deck focused on having g1's in the drop zone, so nothing much could be done.
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flare arms goat castle ....perfect
hai kazuma desu
I like vanguard g
かずまかっこいい
I still don't have it clear, what is Ziegenburg's effect supposed to do? I know Dumjid/Saori used it in every fight he had but I still don't get it, the same happens with Pot of Greed on ygo
Blaze at the end of the battle ziegenburg attacked, stand and drive -2
GB3
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Cost: CounterBlast 1 and discard cards from hand equal to opponent's rear-guards they control.
Mystery ? There’s that.
@@mystery8820 Kinda funny when the opponent has no rear-guards, and you discard nothing to stand Ziegenburg to attack again, despite losing 2 drive.
自分用
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Is it me or Dragstrider is kinda op
It seems like it, but he can be blocked with Generation Guards.
I mean not bad
1 crit and drive is great
But kinda wish he was more destructive
It is pretty good. Like what was said, it can be blocked with G-Guardians. Now with premium, it’s less powerful since PGs are Grade 0s now. It’s more of a situational card. It would be OP against premium DP with Geomaglass, or if your opponent simply uses grade 1 pgs. I would use it though if your opponent has a really small hand and if their deck is pretty thin with many triggers gone.
*no guard* gives critical power to vanguard
Goh Lincoln he intentionally did that because Ziegenburg had a restand ability
He had no other attacking units
He meant dragstrider. Saori couldnt guard his attack,yet kazuma gave critical and power to it,even tho he could of just gave critical,attack was already hitting
@@alecdelic2279 overkill
@@alecdelic2279 I mean 6th damage heals exists also Kazuma has no other units to give the trigger to.
First
Nope
kazuma never wins lol