Sangan |
|
Dark/fiend/4/1000/600/Effect when this card is destroyed and sent to the graveyard you can move one monster with 1500 or less ATK from your deck to hand. Then the deck is shuffled. |
|
Greg's Review: I am not going into detail with this card I will just give you a quick over-view of it and Pro's and Con's. Well any way this card can be great if you run any 1500 or less ATK monsters and most do so this would not be a bad choice at all IMO. Also this can give you a chance to win or keep yourself from loosing the game for that matter. I mean sometimes you need that Yata or Sangan or something you may need at that time even if you play an Exodia deck lol....... Pro's give you advantage Con's has to be <1500 ATK and be sent to graveyard from field Overall: You should indeed play this card because anytime you see you can get advantage over an opponent go for it.... Tourney 3.5/5 Casual 4/5 Draft: 3.2/5
|
|
Earl's Review: Sangan |
|
Knocked out's Review:
Sangan |
|
BorakG22's Review: similar but not quite as spectacular as witch of the black forest mostly good for exodia peices and low attack effect cards this goes in any deck 4/5 normal 5/5 in an exodia deck |
|
Sangan |
|
Ernest's Review:
Sangan eh? This little "critter" is good in almost any deck, but the problem
I find with it is that it takes up a bit of space in a deck, and it won't
fit into all decks. It's stats are ok 3 star 1000/600. |
|
Keith's Review:
Little sister of Witch, this card can also be game
breaking. Got lots of monsters to deal with, get Fiber. Need cards, get
Cyber Jar. Need beatstick, get Witch to get a beatstick. Worries about the
face down, Exiled. You get the point. Basically, get any defensive outrageos
effect monster
|
|
Chase's Review: Intro: It's the Critter! A less lovable Kuriboh! Lesser used, just
good to pull out defence monsters and effect monsters. I can understand the
effect monsters, but who plays defence monsters that much anymore?
Downgraded Witch of the Balck Forest, upgraded Mystic Tomato. Meh I give it
a 3 out of 5.
|
|
Mikhail Kroik's Review:
Sangan
|
|
|
|
back | |