Does the effect of this card apply to itself.
It is not strictly a "Gusto" monster, but it is part of the gusto archetype and a "Daigusto" monster. So does that count.
When played will it's attack go from 1400 to 2000.
And with this, we already have all three of the little "-tron" vanillas that Playmaker used.
Protron and Digitron are in a previous main box, and now we have Bitron in this mini box.
With this trap card you can indefinitely stall with a defense positioned BE Spirit Dragon against vanilla Lunalight and win by deck out. No more will you lose against that hateful OTK deck.
Konami needed a few bad cards to fill up the box up to 100 cards. If they put nothing instead of that one then the box would have a total of 94 cards only. Meaning players would spend 50 gems less or 1-2 dollars less.
If you remove all BAD cards then you save 2000-3000 gems, close to 20-30 dollars if I remember the price correctly.
This would have been a far better Cyberse support if it says "Mathmech" CARD instead of monster.
That way we can also splash this card on generic Cyberse deck without needing any other "Mathmech" card, since Induction itself is a "Mathmech" card.
I guess they are the intended material, although yeah, I can't really see any hints of Armored Axon Kicker.
Funnily enough, this card's effect is more of a mix of Thought Ruler Archfiend and Hyper Psychic Blaster....
I think you wanted to post this as an answer to the below discussion but whatever.
If your Blue Eyes deck has 1 Cyber Stein for Ultimate Dragon it could be interesting, followed by Shinning dragon with Blue Eyes. My childhood rumbles.
Agree. Also:
1. They should have their effect activates when they are normal or special summoned, not just when normal summoned
2. They should be able to Special Summon Jack Knight from the hand or graveyard too, not just deck
3. Jack Knight should have gotten an effect that adds Poly to hand when special summoned by a warrior-type monster's effect.
No, Flip monster's effect is also a, well, monster effect.
The only reason it happened is most likely because the effect activates and resolve before damage calculation. After that point, negating the effect would be pointless.