Cyber End Dragon CRV-EN036

Cyber End Dragon CRV-EN036

Cyber End Dragon
Fusion Monster (Machine / LIGHT / 10 Stars / ATK 4000 / DEF 2800)

"Cyber Dragon" + "Cyber Dragon" + "Cyber Dragon"
A Fusion Summon of this card can only be conducted with the above Fusion Material Monsters. During battle between this card and a Defense Position monster whose DEF is lower than the ATK of this card, inflict the difference as Battle Damage to your opponent's Life Points.

"¢ You can Special Summon "Cyber End Dragon" with "Cyber-Stein" or "Metamorphosis".

"¢ [Re: Power Bond] The ATK bonus for "Power Bond" is not a fixed number. It is a bonus equal to the original ATK. So if the original ATK changes, so does the bonus from "Power Bond". For example, if you equip the Fusion Monster with "Megamorph" to change the original ATK, the bonus ATK for "Power Bond" adjusts so that the bonus is equal to the new original ATK. For example, if you Summon "Cyber End Dragon" and then equip it with "Megamorph" while your Life Points are lower, its original ATK will become 8000, so it gains an additional 8000 ATK from "Power Bond" for 16000 ATK total.

Well, the signature card for CRV. Nothing wrong with having a 4000 ATK trampler. It's just a little hard to get out. Well, you can use Koitsu + Metamorphosis, The Light Hex-Sealed Fusion, or Cyber-Stein if your feeling rentsy.

I see extremely nasty comboes with Cyber-Stein, Megamorph and Limiter Removal for an OTK. Also, if you can Power Bond this bad boy out, it'll probably win you the game unless they have some monster removal handy. This card also deals 3300 per Ojama token it attacks, so Ojama Trio and this card will deal some hefty pain.

This card has 4000 ATK, and a nice 2800 DEF. Which means to only answer someone can use is to Book of Moon or Tsukuyomi it, then use something like Mystic Swordsman LV2 or Nobleman of Crossout. Only Injection Fairy Lily and Black Luster Soldier - Envoy of the Beginning can beat its DEF value of 2800. Of course they will most likely have to use up a large amount of LP and a D. D. monster when trying to get Cyber End Dragon out of the way.

This card has next to nothing going wrong with it, it is the appropriate level for some attempt at Metamorphosis, but it's not likely.

When playing this card, clear their field first. You don't wanna waste a lot of effort summon CED just to get it destroyed immediately. Giant Trunades will help immensely when using this card.

Best deck, yet again, is the Fusion deck. But every deck should run this in it's Fusion, because you may Snatch Steal their CED, and you can Metamorphosis it into one of your own.

Advanced: 4/5 This will most likely be a game-breaker if played right.
Traditional: 3.5/5 Imperial Order, Fiber Jar, etc. Not as good here.
Sealed Pack: 5/5 if you can pull Cyber End Dragon, 3 Cyber Dragons, and a Power Bond, but the odds of that should get you a medal regardless. Otherwise, 0/5
Limited: 0/5 not gonna work here.

-chaosruler

P.S. This is the only review for today. If I ever get the other, I'll post it.
 
Ah, the gamebreaking fusion that is the charter card of CRV, Cyber End Dragon, or CED. Not to be confused of course with Chaos Emperor Dragon - Envoy of the End, and Compulsory Evacuation Device. ;) (Pssst, this may closely resemble my Cyber Twin Dragon review and with obvious reasons.)

The stats are fabulous. LIGHT has it's benefits, and Machine benefits should be obvious. Being 10-Stars doesn't help too much with Metamorphosis (UFOroid Fighter, Sphinxes, Ultimate Obedient Fiend, Winged Kuriboh LV10, and it's downhill from there), but the 4000 ATK is insanely good and even the 2800 DEF is among the elite in the game.

Before we talk effect, let's take a look at that line that says "A Fusion Summon of this card can only be conducted with the above Fusion Material Monsters." This only means that you cannot use fusion substitute monsters such as King of the Swamp, Goddess with the Third Eye, etc. (Thanks to those who corrected me that The Light - Hex-Sealed Fusion can still be used.) However, you can still use Metamorphosis or Cyber-Stein to Fusion Summon it.

As far as the effect goes, trample with a 4000 attacker... Where do I sign? And then when you beef him up like so...

Limiter Removal makes an 8000 ATK monster that will inflict damage, no matter what the opposing monster's position. If that's not enough, Limiter Removal stacks. So 2 Limiter Removals gives us a 16000 trampler. And in the rare event you could use 3 Limiter Removals, you have a 32000 trampler. Nice game.

Another nice combo is with Power Bond. Send away 3 Cyber Dragons, Special Summon Cyber End Dragon This makes the attack 8000 already and then you can STILL use Limiter Removal. Going back to our previous algebra class, Power Bond + Limiter Removal (x3) = 64000 ATK :eek: . Yes, I realize how hard this would be to pull off, but that's still pretty impressive.

Megamorph is also a nice card to use in a Cyber Dragon deck. And there's always the dreaded Cyber-Stein + Megamorph combo. Heavy Mech Support Platform could also be used, but if you're beefing up your attack that much, chances are you won't need to protect your monsters cause it will be game over anyway. Also of consideration are Fusion Gate, Fusion Recovery, and Centrifugal Field.

Obvious drawbacks to this card are things like Magic Cylinder, Draining Shield, etc. If your opponent activates Skill Drain in the turn you used Power Bond, you still take the damage in the amount of the monster's original attack, too.

Overall, I see a solid card on it's own in Cyber Dragon with more Fusion support being released and easy ways to abuse the Stats, Attribute, and Effect of Cyber End Dragon. I mean, come on. Who wouldn't want just a 4000 attacker that has trample. Then with Limiter Removals, Megamorphs, and even Power Bond, this becomes a "doable" OTK. Awesome, my friends... simply awesome.

Advanced: 4.5/5 - plain and simple, it will win games.
Traditional: 2.5/5 - not exactly easy to pull off, but you still have Magical Scientist.
Limited: 5/5 - if you can get 3 Cyber Dragons and Power Bond... you're kidding right? - 0/5
 
Hmmm, I thought Fusion Substitues overode that summoning restriction as long as it was a fusion summon. I see the difference in Cyber End Dragon's text, though.

Though it did sound like he was saying you couldn't substitue a Hex for a Fusion Summon. Just wanted to clarify.
 
*still hasn't found out how this is relevant* NOBODY, and I mean NOBODY uses Curse of Anubis, IFL, or BLS as their main tech against cyber end. They use Waboku + monster removal. So saying that he "forgot" that combo is ridiculous. More likely, he didn't find it worth mentioning. and for god's sake, read your PM!
-pssvr
 
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