Difference between revisions of "Card Tips:Harpies' Hunting Ground"

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* This card can be searched via "[[Terraforming]]", "[[Harpie Queen]]" and "[[Demise of the Land]]".
 
* This card can be searched via "[[Terraforming]]", "[[Harpie Queen]]" and "[[Demise of the Land]]".
  
* This card can cause trouble for you as well as your opponent, for its effect works on both sides of the field. Since you cannot miss the timing of its effect, you must choose wisely when to summon your Harpies, or else you may end up summoning one when your opponent has no [[Spell Cards|Spell]] or [[Trap Cards]] on the field - forcing you to destroy one of your own cards! To help ease this problem you can set cards like "[[Dark Coffin]]" or "[[Statue of the Wicked]]" or use a card such as "[[Blast with Chain]]".
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* This card can cause trouble for you as well as your opponent, for its effect works on both sides of the field. Since you cannot [[miss the timing]] of its effect, you must choose wisely when to summon your Harpies, or else you may end up summoning one when your opponent has no [[Spell Cards|Spell]] or [[Trap Cards]] on the field - forcing you to destroy one of your own cards! To help ease this problem you can set cards like "[[Dark Coffin]]" or "[[Statue of the Wicked]]" or use a card such as "[[Blast with Chain]]".
  
 
* This card may backfire badly when played against another Harpie deck. If you expect your opponent to play harpies, you might want to think of it twice because you play [[Harpies' Hunting Ground]].
 
* This card may backfire badly when played against another Harpie deck. If you expect your opponent to play harpies, you might want to think of it twice because you play [[Harpies' Hunting Ground]].

Revision as of 02:27, 3 June 2009

  • This card can cause trouble for you as well as your opponent, for its effect works on both sides of the field. Since you cannot miss the timing of its effect, you must choose wisely when to summon your Harpies, or else you may end up summoning one when your opponent has no Spell or Trap Cards on the field - forcing you to destroy one of your own cards! To help ease this problem you can set cards like "Dark Coffin" or "Statue of the Wicked" or use a card such as "Blast with Chain".
  • This card may backfire badly when played against another Harpie deck. If you expect your opponent to play harpies, you might want to think of it twice because you play Harpies' Hunting Ground.