![]() ![]() Even if it may have been better back then (more beaters, less control), the same point applies to Sakuretsu Armor which was better. Not that the majority of decks mained it but even some using it is too many. There was less non-destruction removal (Chaos Sorc, TER, Phoenix WWB, Abyss Soldier). Maybe 1 out of 10-15 games you could use the control effect for lethal damage. But you could switch a LV4 beater and then kill it with yours. Risky, situational, relies on other cards, potential -1. Today, there’s a high chance you’ll face a control deck that can forgo attacking. But it wasn’t as risky to main since most decks were beatdown. More beaters and less flips/utility monsters meant it +1’d in battle more. Less TER and no Chaos Sorcerer to deal with it. I wonder how today’s anti-beaters like Zombyra and Gorilla would’ve worked back then? But DDA is anti-Jinzo. Destroying them both without using a summon made you ahead on the summon. Opponents often had 2 LV4 monsters on the field. We may look at older deck lists from 2005, and see cards that are bad in today’s format, but this doesn’t necessarily mean they were overrated. In modern goats, you need a balance of both face-up and face-down removal, but back then face-up monsters were more common so people used more cards to deal with them. Added flip effects and monsters with weaker ATK but utility. The format shifted from beatdown to control. ![]() Then, players like Wilson Luc topped events with 3 Meta/3 Goat, Night Assailants + discard cost cards and Tsukuyomis. A ruling that monsters set by card effects can be flip summoned the same turn, allowing Tsukuyomi to recycle Thousand-Eyes Restrict (TER) and flip effects. But many decks still used 0-1 Metamorphosis. Mirage of Nightmare, Confiscation and Magical Scientist were banned. We had what FormatLibary calls Warrior Format: beatdown decks with BLS. ![]() Chaos Emperor Dragon, Yata and other power cards were banned. As shown in his final "fight" with Father, he can potentially transform his skin into the most brittle charcoal, but this has no real applications. He can turn all of his skin into the Ultimate Shield but typically dislikes doing so. The Ultimate Shield: Greed has control over the arrangement of carbon atoms in his body, allowing him to make his skin as strong as the hardest diamonds and even graphene, which he uses to turn parts of his body into an impenetrable shield.If his Philosopher Stone is exhausted or destroyed, he will die. Cannot regenerate while his body is transmuted. Weaknesses: Typically unwilling to fight women, lie or fully use his Ultimate Shield, though he will do any of the above if necessary. Has managed to form a cohesive and tight-knit team out of chimeras rejected by society, and was on the run from Father from decades if not more. Range: Standard melee range, slightly higher with his claws Kept taunting his fellow homunculi even as he was being melted. Could regenerate and attempt to fight even after "dying" 15 times. As better detailed on the Alchemy page, Homunculi draw their energy from the Philosopher Stone inside them, and will be able to constantly regenerate and fight until it is fully depleted. At least Town level with the Ultimate Shield (Should be equal to Greedling's Ultimate Shield) Smashed Alphonse Elric to the ground with one hand )ĭurability: Building level ( Tanked a hit from Alphonse ). Lifting Strength: Class 25 (Should be equal to the second Greed, who halted a truck. Speed: Supersonic ( Reacted to Izumi's attacks as well as Edward Elric's) He is also capable of turning it into other carbon-based materials )Īttack Potency: Building level ( Stronger than Edward ) Powers and Abilities: Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Homunculus Physiology, Transmutation and Body Control (Greed fights by transforming his body into incredibly durable carbon-based material and turning his tingertips into sharp claws. Despite his generally greedy nature, he is shown to care for his subordinates. He also has a habit of flipping people off in the manga. As his name implies, he is a very avaricious character, who likes living in luxury, surrounded by powerful minions and beautiful women. Greed (グリード, Gurīdo) is a Homunculus, called the "Ultimate Shield" because he can rearrange the carbon in his body to make his skin as hard as diamond, thus making him impenetrable by most weapons. ![]()
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