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Forklift Tank Glu-urgle
Topic Started: Nov 7 2012, 03:52 PM (482 Views)
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this card is awesome!
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This card is weird but I'm assuming we're going to get cards with abilities to look at the opponent's top card of their deck in this set?
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The article that was posted along with this card said that their thoughts with this card that if you are playing an agro deck with a lot of creatures you can get them off the field and if you are playing against a control deck you can get more cards into your hand.

here's the article: http://www.kaijudo.com/blog/news/evo-fury-forklift-tank/
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Very cool version of Glu-rrgle. Since getting decked is a game losing scenario the fact that it mills your opponent is great on it's own. Adding to that the ability to either return a creature to your opponents hand or draw another card yourself is like the fudge topping turning this into a sundae! I still wish they weren't having so many different versions of their mascots instead of different creatures entirely. But it does make sense since their target audience will mostly be approaching Kaijudo from the animated program first instead of from the tcg first like I approach the game.

Rules wise his effect should bounce a creature first before your opponent can declare a blocker right? Not as good vs more than 1 blocker but still very useful for clearing the field. Makes it more of a dozer than a tank to my mind but I'm not complaining.
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WanderingCaptain3972
Nov 7 2012, 09:32 PM
Very cool version of Glu-rrgle. Since getting decked is a game losing scenario the fact that it mills your opponent is great on it's own. Adding to that the ability to either return a creature to your opponents hand or draw another card yourself is like the fudge topping turning this into a sundae! I still wish they weren't having so many different versions of their mascots instead of different creatures entirely. But it does make sense since their target audience will mostly be approaching Kaijudo from the animated program first instead of from the tcg first like I approach the game.

Rules wise his effect should bounce a creature first before your opponent can declare a blocker right? Not as good vs more than 1 blocker but still very useful for clearing the field. Makes it more of a dozer than a tank to my mind but I'm not complaining.
I may have read the effect wrong, but it says "Return target creature to the opponent's hand" meaning the creature that was on top of your opponent's deck. If you read the effect of [card]Veil Vortex[/card] it specifically states "from the battle zone". I think WotC should have added "from the discard pile" to the effect of this card.
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But the effect states "target enemy creature." I think it is allowing you to target an enemy creature, which would mean that it can be a creature in the battle zone. Also, 'bouncing' a creature that you just milled kinda goes against the rest of the effect on the card...
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You get to bounce a creature before the opp can block :)
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