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							Naraku, Master of 
							Evil 
							Expansion: 
							Saisei 
							  
							
							Type - character 
							Card Number - 41 
							
							
							Card Rating:  4.50 
							Ratings are based on a 1 to 5 scale 1 
							being the worst. 
							 
							3 ... average. 5 is the highest rating.  
							 
							Date Reviewed - 03.xx.06  | 
						 
					  
                        
                      
                        
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                            J. Wyatt | 
                          
							Naraku, Master of Evil. 
							 
							Similar to the Cursed Noh Mask, this is a highly 
							powerful common. At the start of battle discard 1 
							card to give all of your evil demons +2 to all 
							colors that turn. That is freakin' good. That 
							included Naraku himself, I believe every spawn is an 
							evil demon, and if just running a demon deck, most 
							are evil, so running this makes ALL of your 
							characters +2 to all colors each turn you discard a 
							card. Even if your opponent defeats Naraku the +2 
							stands because it is a floating effect. His colors 
							aren't great for a 4 deck cost, but they're 
							forgiveable since his effect makes him excellent 
							colors. 
							 
							Pros: 
							+Gives all your evil demons+2 to all colors for 1 
							discard. 
							+Floating effect. 
							 
							Cons: 
							-Colors subpar(before using effect) 
							-4 deck cost 
							 
							Casual:3.5/5 
							Demon/Spawn:4.5/5 
							Overall:4.5/5 
							Art:3.5/5 Looks kinda cool, a lot like the Alt. Art 
							Naraku, Nemesis. 
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                            Goggleboy | 
                          
							Naraku, Master of Evil 
							 
							As evil as Naraku is, I don't think he's reached 
							that pinnacle. Doesn't any evil genuis have a love 
							interest at some point? And no, creating your own 
							girlfriends doesn't count. 
							 
							My my my. The huge common pumps you'll find in this 
							set. Master of Evil is a little costly at 4 with a 
							possible additional cost of a card from your hand. 
							If you discard a card at start of battle (notice it 
							doesn't take up an action), then ALL your Evil 
							Demons gain +2 to all colors. That's a constant and 
							reusable pump as long as Master of Evil is out. 
							That's not bad at all! Naraku himself becomes an 
							8/5/6 which are never stats to scoff at. 
							 
							Now, here's the question you must pose. Is a 
							constant pumping Naraku better then some of the 
							other Narakus out there? That's the big question. I 
							never play Spawn or Naraku decks, so I don't know 
							for sure if this would be the best choice, but he 
							certainly isn't a bad choice at all 
							 
							Rating: 
							4/5 
							 
							~GoggleBoy 
							UMaine 
							Animation Club President 
							Upper Deck Demo Team Leader 
							Yu-Gi-Oh Level 1 Judge & Tournament Organizer 
							 
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