Basically, you get to stop any hand trap just as long as you throw the card into your Deck. We end the week not with a Dark Magician or Blue-Eyes card, but an old and familiar friend from the days where Nobleman of Crossout was a staple, as we now see him in Crossout Designator.Ĭrossout Designator is a Quick-Play Spell that lets you declare a card name and banish the declared card from your Main Deck to negate the effects of that monster alongside the activated effects and effects on the field of a card with the same name for the rest of the turn. I feel you could get more out of this in a mirror match, stopping an opponent’s monster by banishing a copy of your own, but to stop a hand trap, nah. You have to be sure countering whatever you are countering will be worth the cost. A good fill-in for Called By The Grave, if you can afford the cost, yes, but it isn’t game-changing. The hype may have flown over my head as to why this card is so amazing. I can see it being a blow-up play, stopping your opponent from turning the tide a la Yugi vs Atem with the whole Monster Reborn Gold Sarcophagus thing, but I don’t want to play this just to have to banish my Effect Veiler or Ash Blossom or whatever just to stop you from playing that card. You need to play Designator, then banish a copy of the card you are negating…you’re taking a -2 to counter your opponent and end with a -1 and one less copy of that card for you to use against your opponent. There are many staples we all tend to run that we could pair with Crossout Designator: Ash Blossom and Effect Veiler come to mind, but this just screams mirror match or Side Deck to me. This card is a solid Side Deck choice, unless you KNOW you are running something any opponent you may run into has as well. Quick-Play substitute for the Quick-Play Called By the Grave. The evolution of Nobleman continues in Crossout Designator. Crossout Designator is one of the more hyped cards in recent memory, and wraps up the week.
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