Chapter 1239: You Have No Use of Your Deck, Right?
Earthbound Immortal Wiraqocha Rasca, an Earthbound Immortal based on a vulture.
In terms of animation effects, this thing was still a bit good. First of all, you couldn't choose it as an attack target, and secondly, it was still unaffected by the effects of the opponent's Spells and Traps.
The most important thing was that as a Level 10 monster, this thing has a weird attack power of 1 point. In addition, it was DARK-attribute, so it could fly out of the deck directly through the effect of Mystic Tomato.
As we all know, Mystic Tomato can call a bunch of weird things out of the deck…
What's more interesting was that although this thing had an attack power of only 1, it still inherited the common effect of the Earthbound Immortal – this card can attack directly.
At this time, you may ask, with an attack power of only 1 point, wouldn't it be more insulting than damaging to attack directly? What's the point of deducting 1 drop of blood?
Well, we have to mention its ultimate ability now. The animation effect of Earthbound Immortal Wiraqocha Rasca was that it could skip the Battle Phase and directly reduce the opponent's LP to 1.
So its controller could first use the effect to reduce the opponent's LP to 1, and then directly attack to win.
Even in the animation, this effect was even more powerful. Because in the animation, everyone's duel was a Shadow Game, and the reduction of LP will be directly converted into real damage.
