Can you use divine wrath on jinzo




















Unfortunately, it's not very versatile because you'll be tying it up against monster effects. Let's say you choose to use this card against a Black Luster Soldier; did it really serve you better than a simple Raigeki Break, or even an uncosted card like Ring of Destruction, Sakuretsu Armor?

Don't be swayed by those who claim card advantage does not matter any more; you don't want to be discarding two cards for one very often. Best Draw for the Situation: No, no, and no. Cards with cost effects of discards from the hand can never be considered good draws.

A card like this basically a form of monster removal , can easily be replaced in any situation by in order Tribute to the Doomed, Nobleman of Crossout, Smashing Ground, Raigeki Break.

Now the first was released in MRD, but the last three are commonly played. This one has a prohibitive cost and not nearly the amount of versatility as Raigeki Break. I can't advocate its use. Solemn Judgement effectively negates anything worth negating, including spells and traps.

Raigeki Break destroys anything on the field. Divine Wrath, unfortunately, is limited to mere monster removal. A discard is far too pricey for such an effect. T- You can stop CED 5. Dependability: A deck plugging multiple discard monsters i.

This card isn't very good. The Bottom Line: No. A-- 2. Copyright - Pojo. This is NOT an official site. This is a fan site. Effect: First, to activate Divine Wrath requires a Discard from your hand. The second effect is what makes Divine Wrath useful, negate the activation and the effect of an Effect Monster and destroy the monster.

Now the only question with this effect is what cards does it work against? Other than that, Divine Wrath can negate most Effect Monsters you can think of. Best of all, it negates Kuriboh, a previously un-stoppable Monster Card Effect.

Of course, being a Counter Trap Card, the odds are high that it will be destroyed prior to you getting to use its effect. All you can do is wait to find a use for it. Usability: Divine Wrath fits in any deck-type you can think of. Its only problem is finding room for it. Divine Wrath is a good card that will probably be Side Decked by those who want to use it, but Solemn Judgment is a universally superior card.

I see Cannon Soldier. This is the first card that negates monster effects across the board. Opponent flip Fiber? No reset this time! CED trying to blow up the world? Wrath stops it. BLS trying to attack twice, or remove? T-Virus trying to nuke your Scapegoats? They lose a card from their hand as well, for absolutely nothing.

The hand discard can hurt in Traditional, where hand size is relatively low, but I feel it's still worth the risk considering CED is prevalent there and stopping his explosion can practically give you the game. In Advanced, it's just sick, as hand size isn't as much of a problem. Any Deck that likes to have monsters in the Graveyard should certainly consider running Divine Wrath.

Inzektors can send any of their key monsters to the Graveyard, especially Hornet, and then Summon another Inzektor monster to equip it to them. Divine Wrath can work in pretty much any Deck. Among the key cards in every Deck that every Duelist tries to negate, Divine Wrath can also hit those cards that dodge Fiendish Chain and Effect Veiler.

The key one is Gorz the Emissary of Darkness. You can also stop the effects of cards that activate in the Graveyard, like Sangan and the T. Privacy Policy Terms of Use. Devastating Traps: Divine Wrath April 12th, Share this: Tweet. Written by: P. Welcome to the Yu-Gi-Oh! Search Strategy Site Search for:.



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