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|Deck=Mitsurugi | |Deck=Mitsurugi | ||
|Card=Nibiru, the Primal Being | |Card=Nibiru, the Primal Being | ||
|Target= | |Target=Pure Mitsurugi: | ||
* Ideal scenario: When all the opponent's Mitsurugi Ritual monsters have already activated their effects to summon themselves from the GY, and before they are able to summon a monster negate | |||
* In most (less ideal) scenarios, the opponent will likely choose to pass turn before using up all of their Ritual names' tribute effect. In this case use Nibiru when it is likely to stop them from using their monsters on the field for tributing, or when 2 Mitrusugi ritual monsters on the field and both have already used their tribute effect. | |||
** Example: The opponent has Habakiri and Murakumo on their field, one of them has already been tributed this turn. They activate Mitsurugi Ritual/Magatama/Mirror to attempt to summon a Mitsurugi ritual monster. Resolving Nibiru before the former will prevents them from using those monsters on the field as summon materials. | |||
But using Nibiru there triggers {{y|Futsu no Mitama no Mitsurugi}}'s effect and Futsu resummons. | Variants: | ||
|Impact= | * After the summon of {{y|Futsu no Mitama no Mitsurugi}}. | ||
|Explanation=Pure Mitsurugi: | |||
* Pure Mitsurugi cannot summon a monster negate before the sixth summon without sacrificing a significant part of their endboard. | |||
* The player can discard Nibiru itself when responding to Murakumo's discard effect. This will prevent the opponent from getting a Primal Being Token summoned to their field and all monsters on the field will still be tributed regardless. | |||
Variants: | |||
* So that they can't go into {{y|The Zombie Vampire}} to get out their second engine. | |||
* But using Nibiru there triggers {{y|Futsu no Mitama no Mitsurugi}}'s effect and Futsu resummons. | |||
|Impact=Usable | |||
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Latest revision as of 08:04, 1 February 2026
Target:
Pure Mitsurugi:
- Ideal scenario: When all the opponent's Mitsurugi Ritual monsters have already activated their effects to summon themselves from the GY, and before they are able to summon a monster negate
- In most (less ideal) scenarios, the opponent will likely choose to pass turn before using up all of their Ritual names' tribute effect. In this case use Nibiru when it is likely to stop them from using their monsters on the field for tributing, or when 2 Mitrusugi ritual monsters on the field and both have already used their tribute effect.
- Example: The opponent has Habakiri and Murakumo on their field, one of them has already been tributed this turn. They activate Mitsurugi Ritual/Magatama/Mirror to attempt to summon a Mitsurugi ritual monster. Resolving Nibiru before the former will prevents them from using those monsters on the field as summon materials.
Variants:
Explanation:
Pure Mitsurugi:
- Pure Mitsurugi cannot summon a monster negate before the sixth summon without sacrificing a significant part of their endboard.
- The player can discard Nibiru itself when responding to Murakumo's discard effect. This will prevent the opponent from getting a Primal Being Token summoned to their field and all monsters on the field will still be tributed regardless.
Variants:
The Zombie Vampire to get out their second engine.
Futsu no Mitama no Mitsurugi's effect and Futsu resummons.
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