Talk:Vile Demonic Dragon, Vanity Husk Destroyer/@comment-31787375-20180706144811/@comment-27756227-20180708021151

We'll have you ever thought that if this card has no size, then it would still be too easy to use this card especially considering the playstyle. For example, let's say this card is called to the field and since it has no size, you call 2 other monsters to back it up. One of which is size 3 and the other size 0. When you take into account that the card already has ridiculously high attack and defense, as well as the stats of the other size 3 monster (as size 3 monsters tend to be already powerful as it is) plus that of the size 0 monster, than that would be really putting your opponent at an unfair advantage, especially when think about the number of monsters already on the field, the number attacks your cards can make, and their abilities. My point is that even if you could call this card to the field from some extra since doesn't count as having any size at all, it would be too easy to use it, making things kinda unbalanced especially since this monster has no call cost. That's why rather than looking at the fact that it has no size as a easier means of playing it on the field, I prefer to look at it as a form of limiting factor to balance the card out, and if you still don't agree with me; just look back at other cards used by antagonists such as Hyakugan Yamigedo or Geargod "Complete" as they're both primary examples of cards with certain aspects about them that limit their use.