"Cat Monk Homology" is a very classic homology tactic in the history of Game King, and one of the key cards in the tactic, Rescue Cat, is the first card in Game King's "Rescue Animals" series. The monster cards in the series are all 4-star earth attribute beast monsters, and the effects are all monsters that can pull multiple monsters directly from the deck. Because it can be retrieved by summoned monks, the effect of pulling monsters from the card group is also very suitable as a starting point for various unfolding, so it has the tactical title of "cat monk homology".
The effect of rescuing cats is to pull out 2 orcs with less than 3 stars directly from the deck. Because of race and too low hierarchical restrictions, in the pre-homology era when the strong was respected, this card can be said to have been lonely. However, with the advent of a new summoning method that requires multiple monsters as summoning material and does not require magic cards to summon monsters directly from the extra deck, this card is almost instantly pushed to the forefront.
On March 12, 2008, K-Society launched the first bomb card pack of the DT series, Homology Awakening. In addition to the new summoning method homophonic summoning, the appearance of the X-Swordsman Alborn of the 3-star orcs adjusting the monster in this card pack also makes a qualitative change in the value of the single card to rescue the cat. By rescuing the cat 1 card and unleashing the effect to liberate itself, you can pull a 3-star Elbourne from the deck and another 1-3 star orc monster, and the two are homophonous equivalent to pulling a 4-6 star homology monster from the extra deck.
Coupled with the fact that the Rescue Cat's level is exactly 4 stars, the Rescue Cat can be retrieved directly from the deck by the Summoned Monk. And the X-swordsman Albert pulled out by the rescue cat, plus the 4-star summoning monk, and then another 1-3 star monster pulled out by the rescue cat effect, then the homology range at this time is expanded to 4-10 stars. In the card pool at that time, whether it was the light gun dragon doing LOOP, or doing the Kasumi Valley's spray kasumi worm and the ice boundary three-pronged dragon to clear the field, and then playing a wave of OTK was a very powerful tactic.
This card design idea of rescue cat 1 card out of the monster has almost become the traditional art of the rescue animal series in the future. And in addition to the additional restrictions on rescue rabbits, other rescue animals are all 4 star attributes and can be retrieved by summoned monks. Therefore, the "cat monk homophony" tactics handed down from ancient times have also been developed and inherited in modern times. However, the rescue rabbit and the rescue mouse correspond to the excess, and the rescue ferret is still the same tone.
"Cat Monk Homology" has been developed since the advent of the OCG homophony era of the game king, and has been a certain share of the field until the rescue of cats was banned in September 2010. This tactic, which has witnessed the rise and fall of the entire homology era, actually echoes the entire homophonic era. In March 2008, as soon as the same tune began, the rescue cat was also developed and immediately attracted the attention of the majority of card guys along with the summoning monks, and because of this, it was restricted by Ksha Xi ti in the September 2008 table.
In March 2009, with the emergence of the Black Feather Deck, the Homophony Summoning ushered in ZTE, and finally there was a deck that was competitive in the modern sense. But as the quality of the extra card pool continues to expand, the power of the cat monk's homology is once again enhanced. For competitive balance reasons, in September 2009 the Table of Rescue Cats and Summoning Monks began to be designated as restricted cards. At this time, they were weakened by the K Society, and were also restricted by the undead zombie carriers and the spirit brain demons of the Nian Power Clan.
By the time of 2010, it was the eve of the arrival of the over-summoning. After experiencing the final glory of the eternal artillery and frog cannon, the tone finally ushered in its own curtain. In the September 2010 table, the Eternal Gun, The Black Whirlwind, and the Trident Dragon were restricted, while the rescue of cats and the exchange of frogs were outright prohibited. In this table, K Society secretly released the blood compensation from the small black room, as for the reason, I understand everything.