Since it says LIGHT MACHINE and is a Fusion, I would have said Cyberdragon or A-Z Union could claim this. But Cyberdragon can get this Fusion out better than A-Z, so its more likely to be used in CyDra
By having the required materials as base, though you would need to run a Fusion Spell in A-Z to summon this monster in that Deck. That's why I said CyDra can do it better
My branded Drytrons might try it out also, since their new support revolves around recovering their banished light machines. It's easy to summon with Albion, and it can recover branded fusion.
No need to play Super Poly, you just need to summon or set original Cyber Dragon to wipe your opponent's board with Chimeratech Fortress with Clockwork Night
Slight problem with that The new fusion required “light” machines Clockwork turns all monsters to machines regardless of attribute, so your banking on the fact that if you do draw super poly your opponent has to play at least one light monster. Unfortunately in todays format thats a hard ask because Fire and Dark is running the format
@@julianuchiha703 You're so right. I missed that part. But to be fair, I was planning on sending super polly off of Verte because I haven't played paper in years
@julianuchiha703 it'll be funny the few times you pull it off, but you would be running more generic fusions like mud dragon in case you don't draw clockwork.
@@hugolinares3207 yes , you can let be destroyed cause it got 0 attack just to search PB , but in today's meta everyone summoning 4-5 monsters with 3k attack so ...
I think you probably can still use Cyberload Fusion but only after you used the negate to banish two. You can banish two OG Cyber Dragons with the negate and then you can use Cyberload to fusion at minimum Cyber Twin Dragon or Chimeratech Rampage Dragon. It’d probably be best to activate it during the End Phase of your opponent’s turn so that you can attack with more than just the one you fusioned.
Honestly I rather have cards like Cyber Stealth Dragon,Cyber Assault Dragon,Cyber Rush Dragon and Cyber Tactical Dragon from the Rush version brought over to the tcg of the card game.
Honestly it should’ve had the text saying “while this card is on the field or in gy this card is called cyber dragon” that way it still would’ve been part of their archetype
Cyberload can be used during the battle phase meaning you can use eosvarog to stack your banish pile with cyber dragons, duality eosvarog into rampage, activate rampage effect and attack twice then cyberload into cyber end or Overdragon for game
1 that was for cyber dark not dragons 2. og cyber dragon is in the same spot as bewd where they have 1 side of the summon methods they use that does not mesh well with the otherside. in bewds side is the tuners getting to theyr synchros is a struggle on cydra is the xyz plays are too resource intense for 1 omni negate.
Don't Cyber dragons have a continuous trap card that relies on cyber dragons being in the banishment zone anyway. That was my first thought when this card came up. It's indirect "support" but still "support".
Wow… this card is bad even in cyber dragon, hard to get enough gas to summon both this and infinity going first, it doesn’t search super poly on ur turn and it’s just completely useless going second, and even if you do manage to summon both this and infinity going first… you’ve accomplished the exact same thing as opening two hand traps, something which is not nearly enough to stop any of the top decks rn
Power Bond is the only practical way to make this, which I never ran cause you don't need it. I do like that it can set up materials for Cyberload, but Overload can do that too in a more proactive way.