Pliage trades up, and Bazoo comes for the banquet.
RD/KP20-JP050 綺羅流聖のプリアージュ Kira Ryuusei no Pliage (Pliage the Stylish Sacred Shooting Star)
Level 5 LIGHT Psychic Fusion Effect Monster
ATK 1700
DEF 2500
Materials: “Pliage the Sacred Shooting Star” + 1 Normal Monster
【REQUIREMENT】 Send the top card of your Deck to the GY.
【EFFECT】 Choose 1 face-up monster on your opponent’s field and have it lose 1700 ATK until the end of the opponent’s next turn.
RD/KP20-JP40 魂を喰らう者 バズー Tamashii wo Kuraumono Bazoo (Bazoo the Soul Eater)
Level 4 EARTH Beast Legend Effect Monster
ATK 1600
DEF 900
【REQUIREMENT】 Place up to 3 monsters from your GY on the bottom of your Deck.
【EFFECT】 This card gains 300 ATK x [The number of monsters returned by this card’s requirement] until the end of the opponent’s next turn.
Alternative Artworks
Variable Stellizer has a darker color pattern with red decals instead of a lighter with yellow.
Animagica Sorcerer winks
Aise the Snowmaiden of Sacred Splendor has more complex equipment in her alternative artwork
Dicemight Gyame Fire Lapse has a different expression in her alternative artwork.
On New Start’s alternative artwork Handy Lady and the child have different expressions
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New start is so cute!!
And are ots konami???
What? I swear your comments are only understood by yourself.
If you’re talking about OuTerverSe Burst Oblivion, it seems that it won’t appear in this Pack, but in a future one.
Although, they did mention that OuTerverSe Burst Oblivion will appear in the Anime. Therefore, it’s possible that we’ll see it in the Anime first.
I like how Rush make an entirely new alt.card for a same monster but only different expression
Meanwhile tcg still doing their crusade with the censorship
Ocg does the censorship not the tcg
Alternate Arts in Rush Duels usually fall into three categories: it’s a change of expression or background, it’s a change of color (or has new additions to the Artwork), or it’s a change so radical that it sets it apart from the original Artwork.
@Stevie
Source?
The only one with just a new expression is New Start, and that is a radically altered expression compared to the others.
Fire Laps and Sorcerer don’t just have a new expression. Fire Laps has an inverted color scheme for her clothing and the background including her chair are new. Animagica Sorcerer’s pink and white accents are now red and yellow in the alt, with a blue background.
Stellarizer’s color scheme is purple and red, more akin to the Voidvelg monsters or Darkness Galactica Oblivion.
The ice on Aise’s background and her weapon are much sharper and complex, and Aise has a thicker ice crown on her head.
It’s time for the princess to become a magical girl.
Shocked Whispurring Fairy wasn’t among the five cards in the set to get an alt art, especially since the original Whispering Fairy just got a new alt.
Also shocked Pliage wasn’t among the selected cards either since the original was selected for an alt in the last side set.
Fusion Pliage is relatively easy to bring out and has a powerful effect. The original Pliage can recover either Star Spell from your GY, and the Star Spells can summon or recover the other material or Fusion. However, her stats are very middling because of this. While 2500 DEF is good, it’s not unbreakable. This card can see play in JAM since Star of the Beginning has a LP cost that compliments their play style, and they already use low level vanilla Fusion materials that want to be in the GY anyway.
Bazoo again reiterates that any Level 4 Effect monster with 1500 or more ATK becomes a Legend. Though Bazoo can become a respectable 2500 ATK (even higher in Animagica), and the Deck already wants Beast monsters in the GY for Whip, outside of that Deck that stat line isn’t a big deal anymore. There are more generic Legend monsters that require fewer resources to bring out with less steep requirements for their effects. Placing 1-3 monsters back to the bottom of your Deck is a steep price for a mere ATK boost.
So how viable is Bazoo as a form of indirect Shadow Flower support? Considering that placing cards on the bottom of the deck is a central part of the game plan, I mean.