Type: Continuous Trap
Effect: All monsters of Level 4 or higher cannot attack.
Their positions may still be changed.
Pros
This card is a really helpful card in a lot of decks. You can
use it with a lot of other cards. For example, you can use Relinquished,
absorb something powerful, and it can still attack because it's level 1.
Gravity Bind also allows a new kind of deck to be playable, weenie-rush.
You can power up your Jinzo #7's, your Rainbow Flowers, etc., and they
can still attack because their level doesn't change. And unlike Messenger
of Peace, you don't have to stop equipping when the monster gets to 1500.
Cons
Well, it really isn't good in beatdowns, but it wasn't intended for
them anyway. The only real weaknesses this card has are magic/trap
destruction and Jinzo. It's not to difficult to stop, but if you
can't, you may be in for it.
Combos
Gravity Bind + Relinquished - powerful monster that can still attack
Gravity Bind + Jinzo #7 + powerups - powerful monster that attacks
life directly
Rating: 4.1/5
Excellent card in the right deck. Much better than Messenger
of Peace. If you run any kind of stall deck, you play this card.
Pros
It's a great stall card. If you run a Direct Damage, Card Destruction,
or Exodia Deck, this card pretty much paralyzes your opponent.
Cons
You can't do any significant amount of damage by attacking.
Combos
Gravity Bind + Infinite Dismissal (completely paralyze your opponent)
Rating 3.7/5
This card is good only in a few decks. DON'T use it unless you have
a theme deck that requires you to stall!
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