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Friday, May 6, 2016

DX Blay Rouzer (2004)


There are problems afoot. The prop isn't the longest sword in existence, but it does look a lot more elegant than this. The extended gilded tip included with the Rouse Absorber helps a bit. The card fan is fun to manipulate, but the weight of it sags to either side when retracted, simply because of how it's designed, whether or not you actually have cards inserted. There is a really bright point, however: It can read every normal card, including Mighty. Yet, it can't manage the other Riders' combos. It also can't read the King Deck, but logically there's no on-screen reason it should.

In spite of all the negatives, it IS a rouzer and they are ALL impressive toys. I'll list the cards included, you know where.

3½ Weaponized Lightning Rods out of 5

All regular rouzers have two modes:
  • A - Rouze to your heart's content
  • B - Rouze using a limited number of points
    • These can be restored by rouzing face cards
There's an unused combo called Extreme Shot that I feel like I've done, and have seen on Youtube at some point, but I can't find it now and I no longer own this. Give it a shot if you get one. Record it if it's really in there, please!

Extreme Shot = Heart 6 + Spade 6 + Dia 6 + Club 6

This comes with a completely grey holster that can attach to the Blay Buckle's belt.

Cards that are included:
  • Spade 2 - Slash Lizard
  • Spade 4 - Tackle Boar
  • Spade 5 - Kick Locust
  • Spade 6 - Thunder Deer

The rest are nonsense fillers, but they do give you extra call-outs.

I'm going to assume you're able to lift and manipulate images, because the only completely accurate set of barcodes I have is in this pdf. The webpage that had them no longer exists, so this is the best I can do.

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