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    D.D. Zone [Field Spell] Any of your cards sent to the GY are banished instead. If a card's is banished: You gain 500 LP for each card. Once per turn, if you Summon a "D.D" monster: You can Special Summon 1 monster from your Deck, then banish it. - - - - - Notes: Macro Cosmos and Dimensional Fissure are not enough to make the self banishing theme sustainable, even if they weren't limited. Banisher of the Light/Radiance need extra protection and the Normal Summon on an otherwise already slow-moving deck, so they are not much better. D.D. Ground is alright, but only lasts 1 turn. So I eliminated the part where it disrupts the other player, but being a Field Spell gives it more mobility, and it covers Soul Absorption's effect a little bit so you can focus on running other things, mainly because my intention is to use things like D.D. Scout Plane, Strike Ninja, D.D. Survivor, or D.D. Destroyer, which are all poor on the defensive side. Yes this can Summon any monsters from the Deck, but asks you run D.D.s to trigger it so it's semi-generic. You can use it on Necroface or Sacred Crane yes. xP
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    Dark Summoning Alchemist DARK Level 5 [Spellcaster/Effect] 0 / 0 If you control no monsters or if you only control Level 10+ monsters, you can Special Summon this card (from your hand). You can Tribute this card; Special Summon 1 "Uria, Lord of Searing Flames", "Hamon, Lord of Striking Thunder", "Raviel, Lord of Phantasms", or "Armityle the Chaos Phantom" from your hand or GY, ignoring its Summoning Conditions. You can banish this card from your GY: Activate 1 "Fallen Paradise" from your Deck or GY. - - - - - Since Sacred Beasts didn't win the Structure Deck, here's some support. It covers for the field searcher, recycles the beasts, actually Summons itself and unlike Beast, the Summons of any of the above is not tied to a hard OPT clause and doesn't end your chances of battling that turn. Inferno Reckless works with it but you gotta have the beasts in the hand or GY already unlike with Beast. It's a Spellcaster because the decks I've seen already run the Summoner Monk engine along with Transmodify to Armageddon Knight/Dark Grepher and Stygian Street Patrol. If I made 2 more cards it'd be a Warrior-Type "Dark Summoning..." monster and a Spell similar to Transmodify but for the archetype. Maybe both ideas can fit into a single card actually.....
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    These are mostly still in development. They are based in Mexican fauna so far. Ocelot, Manatee, Pangolin, Xoloitzcuintle, Quetzal, Vulture.
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    D.D. Portal Orb [Quick-Play Spell Card] Shuffle 1 banished Spell/Trap into the Deck; banish 1 "D.D." monster from your hand, Deck or GY, and if you do, Special Summon it during the End Phase. You can only use this effect of "D.D. Portal Orb" once per turn. A monster Summoned by the effect of "D.D. Portal Orb" cannot be targeted by your opponent's attacks or effects while you control a "D.D." monster Summoned by other ways. If this card is banished while you control a "D.D." monster: Add it to your hand. - - - - The card is meant to support "D.D. Master" which is like "The Creator" but for banished monsters. It gives it protection to a degree. Also, if you have a Macro Cosmos-like effect on the field, the Spell will return to your hand to become discard fodder for D.D. Master's effect. The protection effect is worded like that so that no matter which copy of this spell you used, having only D.D.s summoned this way won't create an attack/target lock. Its idea is that D.D. Master returns the D.D. Warrior/Warrior Lady/Assailant monsters and smashes them against the opponent for good old removal, before being able to touch the master.
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    That is an interesting activation cost and a potentially handy one in prolonged games as it can recycle pivotal stuff you might have banished like Raigeki, and the likes. While it is delayed, most D.D. monsters are actually defensive/grindy cards in nature particularly the ones you mentioned. It should be noted that D.D. has one member that was awkwardly named different from the rest of the archetype: https://yugioh.fandom.com/wiki/Different_Dimension_Dragon I don't know if you would want to include him as a search option.
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    Reconfigurator LIGHT ✪✪✪(Level 3) [Cyberse/Effect] ATK/ 1000 DEF/ 1000 During damage calculation, if a Cyberse monster battles a monster (Quick Effect): You can send this card from your hand to the GY; all face-up monsters switch their current ATK and DEF.
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    Oh, damn right, the statement is redundant. I guess the text is mostly fine, except for the missing (Quick Effect) PSCT.
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    I think it'd be like how you activate stuff like Zero Gravity while Links are out on the field. Activating it means you have the means to have it resolve on SOMETHING more often than not, but my guess is that it has to have something legit to affect at the moment it activates. In a similar way, this probably (as it currently is) can resolve to nothing if nothing can change ATK with DEF at the time it is resolving, and it just has to have a non-LINK to affect at the moment of triggering it. I think it should be able to legally activate even with no visible effect, but knowing Yugioh, it would probably already demand at least 1 monster with DEF. "except Link Monster" sounds a little redundant tbh.
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    I like the concept. TI find turning Shield and Sword/Inverse Universe into a hand trap, yet limited to supporting Cyberses, as a nice approach for making ATK/DEF swapping effects more relevant. At first thought that Links being unaffected by it would be hindrance, but the unchanging ATK can be advantageous too. What I'm not sure is if it the effect can actually activate when a Link is involved since they have no DEF in the first place. You may have to resort to tricky PSCT like "...switch the current ATK and DEF of all face-up monsters, except Link monsters."
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    If a card's is banished: You gain 500 LP for each card. For each card... banished, I assume? Still, the effect is incomplete. I find the last effect clever:it lets you search pretty much anything (except nomi and semi-nomi monsters of course but you get the idea), but it gets it banished right away, and as stated in the opening thread, it needs D.D.s to be live. Still, IMO it's deceptively good, because when you are not triggering on-Summon or if-banished effects from monsters, you can also take advantage of it as a pseudo-searcher if you run cards that recover banished monsters. Also I find a bit ironic that despite being a D.D. card it doesn't actually give any direct support to D.D.s by summoning or searching them xD Something like the continuous effects of Dragonic Diagram, but for "D.D." and Different Dimension" monsters would be desirable. It would make Scout Planes bulkier at least. Field Spell makes it highly searchable, and nobody can complain of this being a better Macro/D.Fissure because it only affects your side, and that's neat.
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    She knew it. Her idea was dumb. The bandit chief didn't know anything, and oh, why did she even say anything? It wasn't like there was any point to it. Either nobody heard her, listened, or what she had wasn't worth saying out loud anyway. Why did she even try anymore? Because, for some strange reason, Leon listens. That ended up being a major impetus for her joining the Iron Falcons. Not very many people noticed her, or cared to, but Leon did. It made her feel slightly more confident, like maybe, just maybe, she could take a teeny-tiny step forward. Except she was still kind of pathetic and not very smart or talented or anything cool at all like the others, but she would keep trying for his sake. And...maybe for the rest of them too now. In the end, the bandit boss was killed by Raynor. Who then wanted to talk with Rona. Yue's eyes widened. Wait, wait, he wanted to talk with her? Alone? About what? Was it scary Jouran stuff, or maybe... Her eyes widened further until they felt as if they would pop out of her head. No, that can't be, she started to panic. Does he...like her? Her stomach churned, and, turning away, the archer glanced at...Layne, who was grimacing slightly as he mumbled something that the girl could barely hear. He brushed his hands together before just taking a few steps away from the others, over towards Yue to give her a small smile, "It wasn't a bad idea though." "W-w-w-what? Really?" the silver-haired girl stammered, blushing slightly. "Y-you think so?" That was...odd. Nobody thought her ideas were good. Not even Leon usually. Maybe the healer had gotten knocked around the head a couple times during the fight while Yue wasn't looking. "Are y-you all right?" she asked, stepping closer to the man, momentarily forgetting her usual aversion to him and his healing magic. "You're not h-hurt, are you?" She tightened her grip on the scratched bronze surface of the bow in her hands. "If you get hurt, th-then, well, that's bad..." she trailed off awkwardly, eyes falling downward to focus on her shuffling feet. Every time I say something, I sound so...stupid. Of course it's bad if somebody gets hurt. He knows that. I know that. Ugh. She blushed furiously. He's going to think I'm saying he's stupid or something, isn't he?
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    "I'm gonna be honest buddy, I'm not really sure what we can do. Your fire will light the raft on fire, and I can't dig through wood..." "Keep her from causing any more damage." Elsa replied, gritting her teeth as she continuously pushed out her ice to cover more of the raft. "Sorry, can't....I gotta focus." "No, it's fine." Yeah, there really wasn't anything he could do here, was there? Ari frowned. While he wasn't in the direct path of the Hurricane attack like Kazo was, he could still feel some of the wind from where he was. This wasn't good. Not only would it be a bad idea to get close to the fight while all of this was going on, he wasn't sure if the high winds would just blow out his Embers. So instead the Litleo concentrated on Working Up his power even more. "There's not much else I can do..." he muttered, before looking up and shouting: "Tornadus! The raft! It's breaking apart!" Still, the legendary might not have heard him over the roaring wind, or even cared to listen. He sounded pretty mad back there, after all. So was Mia. Everybody was mad, and fighting, and the day had started off so happy, too. -- Easter sweatdropped at seeing Dora lounging on the throne, but he couldn't help the spark of relief that coursed through him. Shaking his head, the Eeveelution turned back to the others, closing his eyes briefly when the Future Sight attack hit. He glared straight at the Slowking. "You've been annoying this whole time," he said, charging up a Moonblast to throw at him. The man was surrounded, but by now, Easter didn't care. He would blast through them all to get to that gijinka if he had to. Unfortunately, it looked like one of the idiots had decided to get in the way. One of the Corsola, and it seemed like the attack was enough to get them out of the fight. Growling out in frustration, the Sylveon's ire rose as the Frillish summoned large, shadowy-looking orbs that were sent straight at him. Avoiding some, but not all of them, Easter tumbled to the side, catching a glimpse of the other Corsola out of the corner of his eyes. "Oh no you don't," he said, noticing that it seemed to be wanting to get behind him. He had to remain calm, no matter how much he just wanted to blast through all of these chumps and find the others. The hostile way they acted...didn't bode well for the others. Perhaps he wasn't the only one to have acted violently before. Or maybe the king was just being a plain old jerk. Either way, he had to think strategically right now, and with multiple enemies like this, Swift was his best bet. Even if that Slowking was being a pain in the derriere. Grimacing as another barrage from Spike Cannon started, Easter ignored the pain--and the familiar rise of fightfightfight blood roaring in his ears with dark laughter slipping between the cracks. He couldn't let himself lose control. Not yet, anyway. Releasing another round of Swift, the Sylveon panted slightly as he glared straight at the Slowking, blood dripping down his face from a small cut on his forehead. -- It looked like things were getting shaken up over there. Literally shaken. Cracks had started to form in the ground ahead as both Allie and Nani used a move that seemed to split the earth in two and cause it to rumble. Keanu almost fell over himself, were it not for the balancing skills he had honed from surfing on the waves. Randy forged ahead, already starting to banter with Allie as he...stood in place? Huh. He wasn't actually rushing into a fight for once. "Yeah, there's no point anyway, since we already beat Heatran before you!" Keanu rolled his eyes. Way to taunt the enemy there. Strolling up next to the two, the Pikachu yawned and stretched his arms. "So, we gonna scrap then?" It really seemed like, no matter where they went, they ended up fighting. It was almost ridiculous at this point, but the electric type was starting to expect it lately. "Guess we have no choice." -- "Are you....unharmed?" "Hahahaha. Man. You legends, you really are all surprises. Glad to see you're alright." "Course I am!" the youth replied confidently. "I'm the great and powerful Shaymin, after all, mwahahaha!" He threw his head back and laughed. "Even some of the bigger legendaries fear me," he blustered. "You saw how I took those two down, right? Bam, kapow! Just like that," he threw a couple air punches before finally appearing to notice the conditions of the others. "Oh, wow. You don't look too good, do you?" he said bluntly as he leaned down and poked at the Accelgor. "Sorry," he shrugged his shoulders at the group. "I'd help, but I'm not the healer. Other Me is. I'm the cool one, the one that gets stuff done." He pointed a finger at his chest proudly, then looked at the fallen ghosts around them. "It's just too bad there weren't more baddies to fight. It's been years, no, decades, or maybe centuries?" he scratched his head as he got distracted, before shaking his head in annoyance. "Bah! Point is, it's been way too long since I got to show my stuff. You get me, right?" He glanced at each of the group in turn. "You gotta. You're all fighters too. Or at least most of you are, anyway."
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    As the young Brionne continued to make her way towards the fight, she could only begin to bubble with annoyance towards their opponent. She had looked up to Moltres and from what she could tell, the older girl was just a wandered of sorts. She had told Heatran she'd come to meet him again, and he was just trying to keep the town from exploding. And Yveltal...well, they were a weird and dangerous one for sure. Solgaleo and Lunala had helped the people evacuate from Alola when it was under attack. And she was sure the Tapu were doing their part to protect the people as well. Almost all of the legends she had met seemed to be nice people - helpful people who were looking out for the non-legends. There had only been one who she had thought was a big, dumb jerk, but even then she also had ended up leaving them alone. As such, Marie couldn't get Allie. She wasn't a fan of senseless violence. Even if her blood had been quick to boil in Trailsau, she didn't particularly enjoy the street brawl. And she certainly didn't enjoy the violence and murder that Blake had wanted to start. As such, she didn't like Allie. The girl was nothing but senseless violence. Either all of her experiences with legends had been bad ones or she was a big jerk just like Blake. Marie supposed that Allie could also just be dumb, and didn't know how else to be a chaser, but no matter the reason, Marie knew that deep down whatever Allie was doing was wrong. And while Marie didn't like having to come to blows so often, she didn't want to see Allie do something so evil as kill Heatran. As such, the girl had begun to work herself up as she got closer to the fight. Of course, she couldn't much except work herself up and pick herself up off the ground. After all, there had been a strong earthquake that had been rumbling around them as they got close, and it had really offset her balance. And while she hadn't fallen yet, the sudden second earthquake that followed seemed to be good enough to knock her down. All the same, picking herself back up she eventually moved over towards Randy, who had already been engaged in fighting the girl and said, "yeah, there's no point anyway, since we already beat Heatran before you!"
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    “‘Suppose one of you wants to build a tower. Won’t you first sit down and estimate the cost to see if you have enough money to complete it? For if you lay the foundation and are not able to finish it, everyone who sees it will ridicule you, saying, ‘This person began to build and wasn’t able to finish.’’” -Luke 14:28-30 (NIV) Melissa was on high alert the moment she said yes. No, it was a red alert. Defcon five- one- whatever. Because that was what “hoping she wouldn’t regret it” meant. She’d hate the decision later, she knew that much about herself -- she could imagine herself asking why she did that over and over as she went to sleep that night -- so she had to do as much as she could to mitigate that. She knew she had to be stubborn about things like this. Maybe that was why she was so forward at the club meeting too? Well, it made sense, at least. But now wasn’t the time to be analyzing her past actions. The dance was now the end goal. It was the big, immovable problem at the end of a long series of other, smaller problems. What was she going to wear? Could she dance? The phrase “dance like nobody’s watching” didn’t work because if she ever had danced (a rare occasion already, to be sure), it was definitely while nobody was around. And there would be people watching. That was the whole point. To pretend otherwise would be a lie. Gabriela, meanwhile, had spent her half of the conversation talking vaguely about making plans herself. It was only in the vaguest of terms, which didn’t help, though Melissa didn’t really feel like she should press the issue. But then Gabriela suggested that Melissa do the planning and all her problems were doubled. No, not doubled. It was exponential, not multiplicative. But she had to do it. The same stubbornness that kept her from fleeing the moment Gabriela requested they go together kept her from refusing. She wasn’t about to let Gabriela down now. Her honesty, though, forced her to let her down at least a little bit. “I- yeah, I guess I can plan out Saturday for us,” she said. “But, um, it’s only a couple days away. I don’t know how much I’ll be able to do besides where and when we can meet up. Maybe some color-coordination, too, though I don’t have the best wardrobe for that, I don’t think. Did you want me to just text you this stuff or…? I don’t- what’s the best way to contact you?”
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    What was she doing? What in the world was she doing? A cavalcade of uncertainty ran through Gabby's head as she stood there Trembling finger pointed at the girl she had just...the girl she had... The girl she had asked to go to a dance. The girl she had asked on what was essentially a date. Stupid. The beating of her heart beat that word over and over into her mind. Stu. Pid. Stu. Pid. Stupidstupidstupidstupid. Why had she done something so unimaginably stupid? Not only had she just asked someone out of the blue but she had asked her first actual friend. You don't just go around asking friends this kind of thing. She knew that much. She also knew that it was especially weird for a girl to ask another girl. It wasn't as though there were any boys she could single out who would be preferable but still! She knew well that the act she put out was rather odd and that many found her strange. But this was something different. All it took was the wrong sort of person to twist this into something that will follow Gabby through the school year. She wasn't even sure she wanted to do this. She merely felt she had to. And yet, despite going out of her way to try and fit in with this place, she went ahead and did something incredibly risky. Even taking out the societal norms there was the mere fact that she had put her friend in an awkward position. Gabby had to figure out how to spin this when Melissa said no. A joke? A strange custom from her made up land? There had to be a way out of this. “I’d love to,” What? What was that? Gabby's mouth opened but all that came from it was a strangled squeak as her face slowly became more and more red. She had said yes? Not only yes but that she'd love to? Did that mean Melissa wasn't merely going along with it but actually wanted to go with her? That didn't seem right. She had to be missing something. But...what if it were true? Had she been misreading things all this time? In that case what should she do about all this? She hadn't really thought this far ahead. But she knew she had to shake herself off and focus. She had to respond and not just stare like an idiot. "O-of course you would. Anyone would be overjoyed to go on, er, to join my royal self on such an...an...embarkment!" Was that even a word? It didn't matter she had to go through with it. "Usually I would have my servants work out all the details but I suppose we must do that ourselves this time around. So...um...." She stopped. What was she supposed to do here? The girl floundered for a while. There were words that were supposed to come out but what words were those? It seemed like something she should know but it just wouldn't come to her. She was still pointing at Melissa wasn't she? Lowering her hand and slumping her shoulder Gabriela looked to the side as if she would find the answer written on the ground. And, while there was no such helpful time, the brief moment she wasn't looking at the other girl seemed to bring back some of her previous energy. "Ah, yes, of course. I should give you the honor and duty of planning. It's the least I could do for one so loyal as you."
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    I like how it can be Summoned from your hand or Deck. Other Metalmorph cards iirc only could be brought out from the Deck. I'd like to suggest pushing it a little bit more and saying "from your hand, Deck, or GY" since these things are already pretty challenging to use. I recall at least once in the anime run, Red Eyes B Metal Dragon as the Metalmorph evolution card, used Metalmortph's boost as if it was regular Red-Eyes equipped with the Trap still. I thought it was a pretty cool idea if all Metalmortph evolutions did that. I like how your card uses a lighter monster and can make use of the GY copies of Metalmorph. If I were to suggest something else, it'd be hella cool if it instead force-equipped all Metalmorph cards in the GY (Rare Metalmorph FTW) and gained their effects as a result, and retained the multi-attack effect based on how many it has equipped..... This is by no means a needed suggestion. The card already does a pretty good job as pretty much the best Metalmorph evolution ever, and you just made me check up and realize that Metalmorph evolutions are semi-nomis and can technically be revived (at least Red Eyes xP )
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    While Dark Summoning Beast pulls out the Sacred Beast in much more reach by either adding them from Deck the to hand or Special Summoning them from the Deck or hand, this one is significantly more easier to get out and works well with Beast adding effect. Fallen Paradise pull is nice touch considering the Sacred Beast engine is still not well established. The Dark Spellcaster typing even got me thinking this could make Sacred Beast pairable with the Dark Magician engine as well with Dark Magic Veil and Magician Navigation in mind.
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    I suggest changing "when a Cyberse monster you control battles" into "when a Cyberse monster battles". My angle would be to have it be live when your opponent has a Cyberse and you don't for whatever reason. It doesn't make a huge difference but the option would be nice. As an extra comment, I really like how the change is permanent. You could do a lot of things with that.
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    I like this. With Link monsters, their ATK remains static. But with anything else, you can really turn the tables. All those high DEF Rock monsters suddenly become more aggressive, while some big bosses shrink in size. Even if your Deck doesn't mainly consist of Cyberse monsters, you could have one or two in your Extra Deck and then play this. There's hardly any hand trap that switches ATK and DEF. Most increase ATK, but this is the first that I've seen switch. and not until the End Phase. Nice. Also, on a quick note, Cynet Mining and Lady Debugger target for consistency.
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    [INTRODUCTION] Hi guys, happy to present you this card i quickly made just like that. From an instant win idea, this card is inspired by the Vacuum Decay, a scientist real theory that describe a totaly nearly impossible event that can happen in ridiculous conditions (its about quantum physics) that can vanish the entire universe (a bubble of void that extends infinitely). I built this effect on the same principle, wich deck will be able to play the cards required to summon this card? With an instant win condition, motivation can bring solutions... [CARD DESCRIPTION] The Vacuum Decay WIND [Aqua/Xyz/Effect] Rank : 0 |ATK/ 0 DEF/ 0| This card can only be summoned by its own effect and cannot be summoned by other ways. The summon of this card cannot be negated. Unaffected by other cards effect. You can Xyz summon this card by using 1 "Sanctuary in the Sky", 1 "Dark Mimic LV1", 1 "Koitsu", 1 "Pyramid of Wonders", 1 "Gravity Bind", and 1 "Hercules Beetle" from either field as Xyz materials. You can detach all Xyz materials of this card : You win the duel.
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