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Description
RAM☍Shackle BinariotLevel ✪ 2 | ATK 1700 / DEF 700
DARK / Cyberse / Tuner / Effect
Effect:
When this card inflicts battle or effect damage to your opponent: Apply the effect of a Normal Spell in your GY with the same name as this card, that meets its activation conditions, and if you do, banish it. You can only use each of the following effects of "RAM☍Shackle Binariot" once per turn. You can declare 1 Normal Spell's card name; this card's name is also treated as the declared card's name while it is face-up on the field. If this card is sent from the field or Deck to the GY: You can Special Summon 1 Cyberse monster from your hand or GY, except "RAM☍Shackle Binariot", also you cannot Special Summon monsters for the rest of this turn, except Cyberse monsters.
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Binariot is a slightly different Maindeck monster for the 'RAM☍Shackle' Archetype, being a Level 2 Tuner, with a slightly more generic secondary effect. By being able to reborn some of your playmakers, such as Micro Coder, or of course, other 'RAM☍Shackle' monsters, Binariot forms a sort-of "Cir-Dante Loop" with either Processurge or Memorazor, allowing you to readily loop them, and itself, once each turn (so long as you have enough copies in Deck!). That said, it locks to Cyberse, unlike the other 'RAM☍Shackle', mostly due to Halqifibrax concerns, given designing around that card is an unfortunate truth of...basically all Tuner monsters.
Trivia: Binariot's Level was made 2 for a couple of reasons, mostly concerning the Cyberse Synchro Pool we have access to, such as Cyberse Integrator. Through lines of Link Disciple/Devotee and Binariot, you can do some fun, almost Linkross-esque lines using various Cyberse Synchros, and of course, this own Archetype's Synchro Monster.
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Note: DeviantART doesn't let me include Unicode symbols in the title, so imagine every instance of 'RAMShackle' is 'RAM☍Shackle'.