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BLZD-JP080 動点するP Douten-suru Pendulum (Moving Point Pendulum)
Continuous Trap Card
(1) Once per turn, during the Standby Phase: Place 1 T Counter on this card.
(2) Once per turn: You can target 1 Pendulum Monster in your Main Monster Zone; move that Pendulum Monster to an adjacent Main Monster Zone a number of times equal to the number of T Counters on this card, then, if there is any opponent’s Fusion and/or Xyz Monster(s) with a Level/Rank equal to or lower than the targeted monster’s Pendulum Scale in its column, destroy as many of them as possible, and if you do, inflict damage to your opponent equal to the total ATK they had on the field.
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Guess its Fusion and Xyz cause its the X and Y axis, X for Xyz and Y for Fusion cause Fusion is Yugo in Japanese?
Yes.
“Yugo ja ne! Yuugo da!”
(“It’s not Fusion! It’s Yuugo!)
Someone better make a Math.dek after this with how many math based cards we’ve been getting.
Yeah but without Mathmech cards, that would be cheating
Looks like I have to check my T count with this one what with Flu season spiking.
Some day, somewhen, I need to use this in Deskbot against something like Generaid or Enneacraft.
Why?
Because if I do and get to use this with Deskbot 007, then I’ll be able to say that 7 ate 9.
You’ll be immortalized forever
It’s like vaylantz support if you squint and have no eyes
So do you just use a Pendulum monster with a high scale?
Is that “T” in T Counter a reference to the drafting tool, a T-square, or is it for Targeting as you move your monster like a crosshair and fire on the opponent’s?
Despite being useful for pendulums, flooding the field makes it harder to use since you can only move to adjacent zones.
If you suspect your opponent has it, placing your XYZ/Fusion in the same column as their main monster zone pendulum could be helpful to you. Their pendulum monster can block the column for you or it needs to move away and back to your column which is only possible after an even number of stand by phases have passed after activation.
It’s a variable, T stands for time in this case. You’re tracking the path point P takes along the X(Xyz) and Y(fusion) axis over time.
It stands for This is meme-tier garbage.
It’s another math card as you see on the art. T represents ‘time’ passed, related to the amount the point P moved. As P moves, the line between P and Q (which does not move) creates different triangles, covering different points on X (Xyz) and Y (Yugo/Fusion) axes.
These math joke cards continue to be hilarious. Like, don’t get me wrong, this is table 500 stuff. But the silly YouTube content is gonna be hilarious.
You know, I didn’t have another sibling of the equation cannons coming out on my bingo card , but I’m also not unhappy about this. Frankly it also seems simpler to use.
Pack filler it might be decent in a d/d/d deck but still I think it’s searchable sense it says pendulum but still not worth it in today’s meta
It’s a lot of work for a conditional removal limited to two very specific monster categories.
Is there pendulum deck that can abuse the monster moving effect? Vaylantz, I suppose? But honestly I have no clue what they actually do, it’s a complicated mess of a deck and a slow Senet Switch seems kind of pointless.
Ah, THAT’S why the Enneacrafts are all Scale 0. Future-proofing against the all-powerful Moving Point Pendulum!