![]() ![]() If "Ophrys Scorpio" is negated, you'll most likely have no choice but to end your turn there, as it'll use up your Normal Summon. While "Ophrys Scorpio" acts as an incredible tool for the deck, it also showcases its biggest weakness: its frailty. "Ophrys Scorpio", has a discard cost to activate its effect though, but you can use " Glow-Up Bulb", as fodder material since it can special summon itself from the Graveyard and as a Tuner gives the option to perform Synchro Summons. The combo can only be used once per Duel, but is very potent setting up either a Fusion Summon, or a Rank 3 Xyz Summon and a Fusion Summon from cards like " Brilliant Fusion" and " Instant Fusion". "Predaplants" have a useful engine in the form of " Predaplant Ophrys Scorpio" and " Predaplant Darlingtonia Cobra" "Ophrys Scorpio" can Special Summon "Darlingtonia Cobra" directly from the Deck, triggering the effect of the latter to search a "Polymerization" or "Fusion" Spell Card. This makes the Fusion Summon of all the "Predaplant" Fusion Monsters, and even " Starving Venom Fusion Dragon" far easier, as well as potentially getting rid of an opponent's problematic monster. ![]() " Predaplant Chlamydosundew" is simply an extra " Polymerization" or " Super Polymerization" when on the Field in that it can also use an opposing Monster with a Predator Counter on it as a DARK Fusion Material. " Predaplanet" punishes the opponent for losing a monster with Predator Counters by letting a player add a " Predap" card to their hands. "Predaplant" focus largely on an aggressive Fusion Summon for huge damage and destruction, while using Predator Counters on the opposing monsters, making them Level 1 Monsters to hinder opposing Ritual, Synchro and Xyz Summons or other Level-based Play and punishes opponents for having them. Several of the Level 5 and higher monsters are named after mythical creatures (chimera, dragon, hydra) and most revealed Fusion Monsters are named after carrion flowers instead of carnivorous plants. One of the words used is typically the Latin taxonomic name. Most of the names of each monster is a hybridization of an animal and a plant. Some Predaplant Monsters, however, don't seem to follow this trend: " Cordyceps" is based on the parasitic fungus with the same name, " Ophrys Scorpio" is based on a remarkable orchid whose flowers mimic female bees to such a degree that amorous males are fooled into mating with the flowers, " Banksiogre" is based on the peculiar seed pod of a wildflower endemic to Australia, " Spider Orchid" is based on epiphytic moon orchids, and " Verte Anaconda" is based on a sprawling berry nightshade herb. Appearance wise, some "Predaplant" monsters have leaf-like mouth parts with vine-like appendages resemble hands with thorns for claws and teeth the others have plant and animal characteristics which varies between insects, dinosaurs, reptiles, and even mythological creatures. The monsters are largely based on carnivorous plants, carrion flowers, fungi, and/or plants with peculiar characteristics. ![]() Yuri with " Predaplant Moray Nepenthes" and " Predaplant Squid Drosera" in the anime. ![]()
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