Talk:Second Omni Demon Lord, Asmodai/@comment-27697921-20160116091450

It's too late to respond to the "STAPLE" argument below that I find interesting, so I'm posting up here instead.

In' Magic World, nearly any Monster that uses discards for an Ability can be made into the Star' of a Deck.

Look at Champion Wrestler Asmodai and it's easy to show why. When Monster's discard, they are allowed to queue any Abilities that the Cards they are Tossing have (some restrictions...), but The Ace and The Straight are perfect examples. Those Abilities then go into a '''queue. '''

With Champion you discard all at once during your resolution, then name your targets one by one in that Play Timing. Let's say you discarded 4 cards, and of those 2 were The Ace and 1 was The Straight. Those 3 Abilities go into the queue and you choose, over the next 3 Play Timings, if you wish to use them all, what order to resolve them in. If you do use them all, and you've built your deck for this, you should also have Creation already set and when you pay 1 life for The Ace, you will draw a card, setting off Creation giving you that life back and a gauge. If you have the life to spare, then pay 1 more life each for the others.

The tally: You paid 2 gauge to call Wrestler, paid 3 life for Abilities, and 4 cards to destroy. If you were successful, your return would be: 4 of their cards destroyed, 2 cards you'd have drawn, 2 gauge you'd have gained, a Monster on the field with 9000 Power, 2 Crit, and Double Attack. And you're still in your Main Phase. Unless you had more fun and did it in their Main Phase and their field is now empty.

So, why talk about Wrestler on Second Omni Demon Lord Asmodai's Page?

Because, if you build decks with this synergy, adding Second Omni Demon Lord Asmodai makes him even more impressive. And if he's your Buddy, then Ultimate Buddy liberates him from discarding every time he's smashed. I happen to like mixing and matching Wizards, 72, or Generic if it fits the image, but if you are only using 72's then it obviously changes the picture. The Staple argument however, just '''isn't an objective one. "To each their own."    All of the opinions on the page are valid, helpful, and needed if I want to improve'''. Everyone has a view to learn from, and I want to see it.