Card Tips:Naturia Fruitfly
- This card can be searched by "Naturia Mole Cricket", "Naturia Antjaw", "Aussa the Earth Channeler", "Naturia Sacred Tree", "Naturia Cliff", "Naturia White Oak", "Naturia Forest", "Retaliating "C"", "Insect Imitation", "Cocoon of Ultra Evolution", "Ninjitsu Art of Transformation", "Verdant Sanctuary", "Kittytail, Mystical Beast of the Forest", "Digital Bug LEDybug", "Digital Bug Centibit", "Gokipon", "Howling Insect", "Aussa the Earth Charmer, Immovable", "Giant Rat", "BOXer", "Frontline Observer", "Sphere of Chaos", "Serpentine Princess", "Battle Royal Mode - Joining", "Vampire Dragon", "Rescue Ferret", "Umbramirage the Elemental Lord", "Sangan", "Witch of the Black Forest", and other generic searchers.
- Use "Micro Ray" or "Curse of Anubis" to reduce a monster's DEF to 0 for this card's effect.
- Use together with "Al-Lumi'raj" to easily lower most high level monsters to 0 DEF.
- This card can steal some mighty Zombies from your opponent like "Zombie Master" or "Revived King Ha Des", and, if you control "Zombie Master", you may use its effect to revive yet another Zombie to your side of the field.
- This card would be a good Side Deck card against the "Steelswarm" archetype.
- This card would be a good supplement for an Anti-Meta deck based around "King Tiger Wanghu".
- This card works extremely well against a "Yubel" deck.
- Send this card to the Graveyard by the effect of "Naturia Marron" (or other card-sending effects) then Special Summon it with "Limit Reverse". Then use "Inferno Reckless Summon". Because their effects stack, all of your opponent's monsters will lose 2700 DEF, meaning you can take control of virtually any monster on your opponent's field until you don't have any other Monster Card Zone. In addition, because this card's effect only affects the opponent's monsters, the controlled monsters ATK would return for you to attack with while your opponent monster(s) (if there are any left) still be heavily weaken.
Traditional Format[edit]
- This card can be searched by "Last Will".