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Pojo's Yu-Gi-Oh! Card of the Day
Daily Since 2002!

Tornado Dragon
- #MACR-EN081

2 Level 4 monsters Once per turn, during either player’s turn: You can detach 1 Xyz Material from this card, then target 1 Spell/Trap Card on the field; destroy it.

Card Rating
Advanced: 4.25 

Ratings are based on a 1 to 5 scale
1 is Horrible. 3 is Average. 5 is the highest rating.


Date Reviewed: May 23, 2017

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Kingof
Lullaby

Hello Pojo Fans,
 
Tornado Dragon made waves upon its announcement of release. While the hype has cooled, that doesn't take away from its usefulness.
 
Wyrms got more support, which Tornado Dragon will inherit alongside Yang Zing monsters and the True Kings. Great balanced stats with a strong DEF and slightly lower ATK for a Rank 4. Generic materials needed giving it flexibility for any deck running Level 4 monsters. Spell/Trap destruction via a detachment of material is great, and either players turn detachment ability is even better.
 
Simple and easy to use, Tornado Dragon is a solid Rank 4 everyone who runs a few Level 4 monsters should be running in the Extra Deck.
 
Advanced-4/5
Art-4/5
 
Until Next Time

T-REX

Tornado Dragon
 
When is a Dragon NOT a Dragon?
When it is a Wyrm, Sea Serpent or "Other" apparently!!!
 
Here we have the latest addition to the Rank 4 family, and with this addition I think that now there is nothing that a Rank 4 cannot be Summoned to do. A user from Pojo Forums on the Single card discussion Forum (I believe) made this comment on behalf of Seto Kaiba "I now Summon the MOST POWERFUL MONSTER IN THE GAME, a Rank 4"...
 
Tornado Dragon really is a card that is fully worth the effort of Summoning since it is a Quick effect that can be activated once during either players turn, meaning that quite likely Summoning this will result in no net loss of card advantage, unlike if you were to Summon something like Diamond Dire Wolf in order to remove an offending opponent's backrow.
Furthermore, you are able to use Tornado Dragon to destroy your own backrow cards, thus you'll be able to use this effect for something deviously smart I am certain.
 
Rating: 4.5. Against backrow (because this is the only time that you are going to Summon this) this is a no net loss card, and combine that with a Quick effect and solid ATK and you have a must have Rank 4 for any Extra Deck that utilises them.


Crunch$G

Tornado Dragon:
 
We continue Maximum Crisis week with a pretty cool Rank 4 XYZ in Tornado Dragon.
 
You summon Tornado Dragon by overlaying two level 4s, which is super easy. Tornado Dragon's effect is basically MST at the cost of an XYZ Material. This effect can be really good in disrupting your opponent or clearing out their defense. 
 
Simply, if you have level 4s in your deck and room in the extra deck, run this guy.
 
Advanced Rating: 4.25/5


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