The Jam Breeding Machine

Aqua_Prodigy

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I have a water deck and I've been trying to see if I wanted to; implement JBM into it. The only problem is that the tokens are special summoned in attack mode. Can tokens attack? N E way the only strategy I see is gravity bind and Token Thanksgiving to increase life points. Does anyone else see the strength of JBM?
 
Jam Breeding Machine takes too much time to perfect. Not worth it. You have better options when it comes to Tribute. It was supposed to be used in a Slime Deck, but the problem is it defeats the entire purpose of protecting your tokens with Revial Jam and Defend Jam.
 
One of the things that killed Jam Breeding Machine's playability was the ruling that didn't allow one Jam to Special Summon with another in play. But, that doesn't make it too hard to pull off. I used it effectively in a Wave-Motion Cannon Deck that focus on Life Point and Spell/Trap protection and never attacked. Basically, you chuck in anything that stalls, and anything that negates. The way things are played now I see it as being much more viable.
 
I see...also JBM itself allows you to summon and then set the card down. This allows the setup to take out the opp. lp right?
 
Yeah, these rulings should help some questions.

  1. If you have two "Jam Breeding Machines" on your side of the field you cannot Summon any monsters, even Slime Tokens.
  2. You may Set monsters when you have this card active on your side of the field, but you cannot Flip Summon them.
  3. You may Summon a monster and then activate this card.
  4. You cannot activate "Scapegoat" if you have this card active on your side of the field.
 
They do that in the series? Yikes! That cartoon realy does butcher everything we try to do in communities like this.
 
That's something I should think about; using my Kay'est in conjunction with JBM. Also, I was asking the question pertaining to summoning a monster then activating a JBM.
 
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