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Card 12: 5/24- The Gagagigo Family
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The Gagagigo Family
Card 12: 5/24/04
 
GigoBite
Water/Reptile/1/350/300
[no effect]
 
Gagagigo
Water/Reptile/4/1850/1000
[no effect]
 
Giga Gagagigo
Water/Reptile/5/2450/1500
[no effect]
 
Gogiga Gagagigo
Water/Reptile/8/2950/2800
[no effect]
 
Pros
-Potentially, the strongest normal monsters in the game.
-Dominates in Ocean decks
-Fun to have theme
 
Cons
-50...... thats right... 50 attack points less then all the strongest monsters in the game.
-Rather weak without support cards since they are still the second best normal monsters in the game (not counting Gigobite)
 
A fun collection of cards.  These monsters are supposed to be what happens when you try hard enough, but fail in the end.
 
The strongest normal monsters in the game, 1900 (level 4), 2500 (level 6), and 3000 (level 8) are rivaled completely by 1850 (level 4), 2450 (level 5), and 2950 (level 8).  Note that Gigobyte was made in it's own "Normal" theme where normal monsters of less then level 3 gain advantages in the booster, 309.
 
The Gagagigo monsters rule in Legendary City Atlantis/A Legendary Ocean decks.  2050 level 3 monsters? 2650 level 4 monsters? 3150 level 7 monsters?
 
Its nothing to laugh at.  In fact, its almost insane when combined with anti-monster and anti-magic/trap cards.
 
The problem is that outside of LCA decks, its almost completely useless to use these monsters with the staple beatdown monsters around.
 
3/10- In any random deck, these monsters would inhibit your deck significantly.
 
9/10- In Ocean decks or Reptile/Dinosaur decks, these set of cards would be the best bet for powerhouses of the set theme.  NOT FOR BEATDOWNS.  Only use these monsters in a theme that revolves around water types or reptile types.
 
-Zero