Twilight Zone Female Warrior
Light/Warrior/4/1500/1600
When this card Battles an opponent's Monster, you
can remove this your opponent's Monster and this card from the game.
Pros
-Decent stats
-Is a Warrior
-Great removal capabilities
Cons
-None...I just can't see any drawbacks...
-Maybe....its doesn't impact enough to be a staple?
In Volume 7, there was a card known as Another Dimension Warrior. It showed great monster removal capabilities. However,
it could not survive more than one battle since its effect automatically goes off. Finally, in 304 they released this card.
Decks quickly replaced the old version with this card suddenly...
The power of this card lies in the similar effect to the Volume 7 counterpart. The change that was made to the effect
was for the better. Unlike the male counterpart, this ones effect is optional. That left it a very versatile card to use.
It can take care of Scapegoats like other monsters in a smart way. You can wait until you see a threat before using its effect.
Since it removes monsters, theres no hope of getting those monsters back outside of Another Dimension Fusion and Return
from Another Dimension, which both have very sharp LP costs. Plus, being a LV 4/under warrior, it can still be fetched by
Calling Reinforcements. The last note about the goodness of this card: Its picture is a girl instead of a guy.
The only things that are bad about this card is that it doesn't fit in every deck. That's it. Reason? It's a very powerful
1 for 1 card. 2 for 1 is when cards are considered very good...
9.5/10- Not perfect beacause its definitely not an ultimate card like Jar of Greed. Because of this,
it cannot go in every deck so therefore I can't rate it any higher than this. Otherwise, its capabilities give it high versatility
for use in most standard decks.
-BlackBird