Be clad in deeper steel, Metarion! And unleash the hollow imagination!
RD/LGP2-JP016 Fullmetarion Ashurastar
Level 10 LIGHT Cyborg Fusion Effect Monster
ATK 3200
DEF 2500
Materials: “Imaginary Actor” + 1 Level 9 Cyborg monster
[REQUIREMENT] Place 1 card from your hand on the bottom of the Deck.
[CHOICE EFFECT]
• Choose 1 Level 9 Cyborg monster in your GY and Special Summon it to your field in face-up Defense Position
• Choose 1 face-up non-Cyborg monster your opponent controls and have this card gain ATK equal to [The ATK of the chosen monster] until the end of the turn.
RD/LGP2-JP017 Fullmetarion Vritrastar
Level 10 LIGHT Cyborg Fusion Effect Monster
ATK 3200
DEF 2500
Materials: “Imaginary Actor” + “Metarion Vritrastar”
[REQUIREMENT] None
[CHOICE EFFECT]
• Choose 1 Level 9 Cyborg monster in your GY and Special Summon it to your field in face-up Defense Position
• Choose 1 face-up non-Cyborg monster your opponent controls and destroy it.
RD/LGP2-JP020 Metarion Ashurastar (Reprint)
RD/LGP2-JP021 Metarion Vritrastar (Reprint)
RD/LGP2-JP025 Imaginary Reactor
Level 1 LIGHT Machine Effect Monster
ATK 500
DEF 500
[REQUIREMENT] If there are 10 or more cards in your Deck, send the top 2 cards of your Deck to the GY.
[EFFECT] This card’s name is “Imaginary Actor” until the end of the opponent’s next turn, then, you can choose 1 “Monster Reincarnation” in your GY and place it on the bottom of your Deck, and if you do, then you can draw 2 cards.
RD/LGP2-JP029 Imaginary Leading Actor
Level 8 LIGHT Machine Effect Monster
ATK 2500
DEF 500
[REQUIREMENT] Send the top 3 cards of your Deck to the GY.
[EFFECT] This card’s name is “Imaginary Actor” during this turn, then, you can choose up to 1 LIGHT Normal Monster with 500 DEF and up to 1 “Fusion” in your GY and add them to your hand.
RD/LGP2-JP030 Imaginary Actor (Reprint)
RD/LGP2-JP031 Serpainter (Reprint)
RD/LGP2-JP032 Sword Dancer (Reprint)
RD/LGP2-JP036 Metarion Fusion
Normal Spell Card
[REQUIREMENT] None
[EFFECT] Fusion Summon a Cyborg monster by sending monsters from your hand or field to the GY as material, then, you can choose 1 “Fusion” or 1 monster sent to the GY for this effect and add it to the hand.
RD/LGP2-JP039 Monster Reincarnation (LEGEND; Reprint)
14 Comments
That fusion spell is nice
fusion spells clean asf
There is quite a lot of space for Effect monsters between Reactor and Leading Actor, which is a bit unusual for a theme centered on vanillas.
I have a suspicion that we will have a counterpart for Fire Jester: being a LIGHT Aqua called perhaps Water Jester.
What I can think of is that there are Retrains for Daigyakutenno Megami/Gyakutenno Megami but this time related to Metarion.
From there, perhaps the other possibility is to have Effect Monsters that can acquire the Name of Normal Monsters (not Imaginary Actor) that are used as Fusion Material.
Oh divine, take this steel and amplify your power! Fusion!
I find it funny that Fullmetarion Ashurastar is a semi-generic Cyborg Fusion Monster, but Fullmetarion Vritrastar requires the OG Vritrastar to get the upgraded Fusion Monster (Imaginary Actor’s privileges I guess)
Both Fullmetarion have a similar Effect as their OG counterparts, but without the limitation of being tied to a Monster Type. At the same time, they are Level 10 and it seems that they are planning to bring more Cyborg Fusion Monsters.
Speaking of Imaginary Actor, I honestly expected more Monsters that acquire that Name, but I wouldn’t expect a Boss Monster that can also be a substitute for Imaginary Actor.
That said, I am a bit disappointed that Metarion Fusion can’t Fusion Summon from the GY, but I guess it makes up for it a bit with the extra GY resource recovery.
PS: I think it’s to be expected that we’ll have a substitution for Monster Reincarnation in the future since Imaginary Reactor relies heavily on that Legend Spell Card.
PS2: Metarion is the Archetype that still needs to reveal more things in the following weeks: Metarion Medustar, Metarion Geniustar, Imaginary Arc Turnover and Star of the Beginning.
Aside from being the original Cyborg Fusion, Ashurastar also has the weaker effect in general and has a requirement to boot. It needs to be more generic to compensate for that loss in power.
In addition to not being able to shuffle materials back into the Deck, Metarion Fusion isn’t directly supported either which is pretty standard of Polymerization clones for specific themes. It’s fine though as vanillas have plenty of consistent recovery in this format and the only high leveled vanilla is still supported with Star Restart. But I think a more pressing issue for them is that they only have 3 zones to work with and there are only a limited number of Fusions that you can fuse off the field with.
There’s only room for the two new Fusions in this set; every Fusion after that is a reprint. Star of the Beginning appears to be generic and tied to Star Restart based on the artwork, so likely revealed separately.
I am so using these the second I can get them.
I can see the Materion archetype in a short amount of time getting op, granted this is only if you build the deck just right.
Anyone else wanting to see a fusion monster that specifically requires “Imaginary Leading Actor”, because I can “imagine” it looking like Yuo, as either a anti-maximum monster or as just a oversized beatstick
Didn’t expect Metarion to be my favourite brand of anime references but I’ll take it. The cards all look solid with good recursion, the Draw 2 is fun but probably not worth running Monster Reincarnation for unless we get a card that can treat it’s name as Monster Reincarnation but it’s funny so I’d run it.
There’s a lot of potential here and making Fullmetarion Ashurastar generic means more room in the main deck, probably for the new normals for Geniustar/Medustar
few of fusion spells on the game who dont have a middle name
I guess have just metarion fusion and have fusion, the rest or no use fusion in name or have a middle name
wonder, flare, nebula and others
So Fullmetal Asurastar gets to use any level 9 cyborg as material but Fullmetal Vritrastar needs the original, what gives?
It’s the same as Flame Wingman and Inferno Wing getting generic materials for their retrains. Ashurastar is Yuo’s ace fusion and if they made every new Metarion/Fullmetarion need a named material then you’d need to run a bunch of different monsters in the main deck (and possibly extra deck) for each.
The generic requirements means that any Metarion fusion can lead into a Fullmetarion boss monster. Vritrastar needing the named fusion is probably because it’s effect is stronger