Gullveig of the Nordic Ascendant—————————&mdas
Gullveig of the Nordic Ascendant————————————————1 Level 5 or lower “Nordic” monsterIf this card is Link Summoned: You can banish up to 3 cards from your hand and/or field, and if you do, Special Summon that many “Nordic” monsters from your Deck in Defense Position, also, for the rest of this turn, you cannot Special Summon monsters, except “Aesir” monsters, nor Normal Summon/Set any monsters. You can only use this effect of “Gullveig of the Nordic Ascendant” once per turn. While this card points to an “Aesir” monster, your opponent cannot target that monster with card effects, also monsters your opponent controls cannot target this card for attacks.————————————————Can Be Found In: Legendary Hero Decks (LEHD-ENB00)The Nordic archetype branches into three groups to assist on the arrival of the Aesir monsters. Three Nordic deities with powerful abilities to rule the game on their own, the build mainly consists of materials for their Synchro Summon as well some tools to make them even tougher to defeat. While usually a Deck arround these cards will focus on the arrival of a particular Aesir, Nordics gradually provided additional tools allowing them to summon any of its three leading Synchro Monsters when the situation requires their pressence.“Gullveig of the Nordic Ascendant” is the Link Monster addition many archetypes are obtaining in recent years, offering an assortment of effects to immediately Synchro Summon as soon is out on the field. AS oon “Gullveig” is Link Summoned, we can banish up to three cards in our hand or field to then summon that number of Nordic monsters from the Deck in Defense Position. This will restrict us from any further summons for the rest of the Duel, with the exception of summoning Aesir monsters by Special Summon. But “Gullveig” can remain present on the field as long its arrow points an Aesir, not only becoming untargettable from attacks but also making itself and the Aesir protected from targetting effects. Overall “Gullveig” might seem a very expensive monster despite being a Rating 1 summon, but the trade off of banishing cards to swarm the board with materials and follow with a protected “Aesir” makes this Link Monster a strong option to start Duels with.“Gullveig” compensates the cost of its summoning effect with a very cheap Link Summon, easily accesible by the majority of Nordic monsters residing the Main Deck. Some monsters like “Dverg of the Nordic Alfar” and “Mimir of the Nordic Ascendant” provides summoning effects before and after being the main material of “Gullveig”, making us not as dependant of its effect to gather materials during a Duel. Due the Type diversity of the archetype we can mix together options from outside the theme to further assure a material for this Link Summon, like “Rescue Rabbit” bringing copies of “Tanngrisnir of the Nordic Beasts” among other candidates. Truly the only issue “Gullveig” has is its scarce options if revived given its effects and arrow position, but might be helpful nonetheless to Link Summon other creatures if needed.With an ability to trade cards on hand and field to bring Nordic monsters from inside our Deck, the arrival of “Gullveig” will surely follow with the Synchro Summon of an Aesir. While in most cases we will need minimum three monsters (Including a Tuner) to bring out any Aesir there’s no need to pay the full cost of “Gullveig”, as some Nordic cards will provide other effects of their own before or after this monster’s effect. “Alviss of the Nordic Alfar” can be banished by “Gullveig” effect to be the one performing the Synchro Summon using materials from the Deck, as otherwise can remain in the Graveyard to replace a defeated Aesier with another. Keep on mind that “Gullveig” as well the Aesir don’t need Nordic cards alone for their performance, so we can use cards like “Scapegoat” and “Photon Sanctuary” to either gather materials for the Synchro Summon (The latter only able to assist us with “Odin, Father of the Aesir”) or considerably mitigate the cost of “Gullveig” effect. But no matter the approach we take arround “Gullveig” it will lead to not only a powerful Synchro Monster in our field right on our first turn, but also its protective effect avoiding common threats from defeating this monster and the Aesir is pointing to.Despite its very cheap Link Summon, “Gullveig” might seem a riskful monster given its summoning effect might leave us handless right from the start of a Duel. However, not only the Aesir are menacing monsters on their own along the protection provided by “Gullveig”, but there’s a variety of workarrounds to not solely depend on this monster’s abilities. With Token effects cheapening its cost as well cards like “Alviss of the Nordic Alfar” and “Rescue Cat” providing their own summoning abilities, “Gullveig” true problem is that must be in the Extra Monster Zone for its maximum performance. Overall, “Gullveig” might seem a heavy investment but assures a very strong board pressence along the Aesir we will summon as soon the Duel begins.Personal Rating: A+ When Link Summoned allows us to banish up to three cards to summon Nordics from the Deck+ If points an Aesir both become untargetable by effects as well making itself avoid being attacked+ Several options to cheapen its effect and/or work along- Its summoning effect can leave us without cards right from the first turn- Limited uses outside the Extra Monster Zone -- source link
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