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							Sadion, the Timelord
 
							- #BLLR-EN033
							Cannot be Special Summoned from the Deck. If you control no monsters, you can Normal Summon this card without Tributing. Cannot be destroyed by battle or card effects. You take no battle damage from attacks involving this card. At the end of the Battle Phase, if this card battled and your LP is less than 4000: Your LP becomes 4000. Once per turn, during your Standby Phase: Shuffle this card into the Deck.
 
							Card RatingAdvanced: 
							2.0 / 5.0
 
							Ratings are based on a 1 to 5 scale 
							1 is Horrible. 
							3 is Average. 
							5 is the highest rating.
 
 Date Reviewed: July 10, 2017
 
							
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							Sadion, the Timelord 
							
							  
							
							We start Timelord week with Sadion, but while most 
							of the Timelords are decent, this isn’t one of them. 
							 
							
							  
							
							Sadion’s battle effect changes your lifepoints to 
							4000 if they are less than that. Note that it 
							doesn’t increase your lifepoints, thereby being 
							incompatible with those types of cards, such as the 
							Aromages and Agent Angels. That’s all this guy does 
							that’s unique to himself. It’s terrible. 
							
							  
							
							Timelords should be even better when link monsters 
							come into the fold, but right now, they can really 
							only be used as an internal engine in other decks, 
							such as Lightsworn and various fairy decks. As such, 
							the preferable lineup is usually a handful of the 
							better Timelords and Time Maiden. Sadion has no 
							business joining them. 
							
							  
							
							Advanced: 1.5/5 
							
							Future Potential: 1/5 |  
                          |  Kingof
 Lullaby
 | Hello Pojo Fans,
 Timelord week on Pojo.com. With the release of the 
							highly anticipated Battle of Legends: Light's 
							Revenge, we've got a host of new Timelords to the 
							TCG.
 
 Sadion, the Timelord starts us off. Same stats and 
							effect as its predecessor and other Timelords, with 
							the exception of what happens at the end of the 
							Battle Phase. Sadion will make certain at the end of 
							the Battle Phase that if your LP will become 4000 if 
							they are lower than that. This is handy late game, 
							or against a burn deck or if you've suffered a heap 
							of quick damage. LP's are critical to some key cards 
							like Soul Charge, Warning and Strike, but most of 
							the time you are able to fight against lower LP on 
							your side and still win. Sadion will be cycled back 
							into the deck as well at your Standby Phase, so the 
							chances you'll see it again aren't as good and all 
							you've done is make your LP 4000 with it. It may 
							give you a second or even third chance at coming 
							back, but it isn't giving you field or hand 
							advantage. If your LP are high when you draw or get 
							it to your hand then it is a useless card.
 
 Advanced-2/5
 Art-3.5/5
 
 Until Next Time
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                          |  Crunch$G
 | Sadion, the Timelord:
 This week will mean a lot to me as I chose the 5 
							cards we reviewed. I decided to use my week to do a 
							Timelord Week. This week, we will look at the 
							Timelord support in Battles of Legend and a Timelord 
							first released to the TCG in Photon Shockwave. We 
							will start this week off with the worst of the 
							Timelords.
 
 Go to my Zaphion, the Timelord review for the 
							standard Timelord stuff.
 
 Sadion's unique effect is that if it attacked and 
							your LP are below 4000, they will become 4000. 
							Sadly, this isn't the anime, where you start with 
							4000 LP. This is dead early on if you haven't lost 
							over 4000 LP yet. I kinda wish this said 8000, but 
							maybe that was deemed too good.
 
 If you are trying to throw as many Timelords into a 
							deck as possible, I guess 1 of this guy won't hurt.
 
 Advanced Rating: 2.5/5
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                          |  Syn
 | Starting this week off, we have Sadion, the 
							Timelord. Clocking in at 0 attack and defense, on a 
							level 10 wind Fairy, Sadion is one of the new 
							Timelords released. For those who don't know, the 
							Timelords are a series of monsters used by Z-one at 
							the end of 5Ds and are based off of the Tree of Life 
							with Sadion being a reference to Zadkiel.
 Like the rest of the level 10 Timelords, Sadion 
							can't be special summoned from the deck or destroyed 
							in battle or by effects. He can also be normal 
							summoned without tribute if you control monsters and 
							no player takes damage from battles involving him. 
							He also has an effect that activates when he battles 
							like the other Timelords. At the end of the battle 
							phase when Sadion has battled, if your life is less 
							than 4000, it becomes 4000.
 
 It's a good life regainer in a pinch, but somewhat 
							useless and a dead card early to mid-game. 
							Additionally, Sadion shuffles himself back into the 
							deck once per turn during your standby phase. It's 
							an activated effect, so if you can negate it, then 
							Sadion will hang around longer.
 
 He's got a reasonable effect, but loses out 
							playability to the other Timelords. I'd only run 1 
							of him in a dedicated deck myself.
 
 Advanced 2/5 Honestly, the weakest of the new 
							Timelord support.
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