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    IGAS-JP066 Kujikiri no Jufu | Kujikiri Amulet [ Normal Spell ] You can only activate 1 of this card’s name per turn. (1) Send 1 Level 9 monster from your hand or face-up field to the GY; draw 2 cards. Note: the “Kujikiri” in this card’s name literally means “nine symbol cuts”. We think it wasn’t the case to translate it. Ayyyy, we got a Level 9 Trade-In, let's gooooo!
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    Suda was starting to get frustrated with these bombs. He was making no progress on moving this cube, and any progress that he made reset as soon as he stopped concentration on his orbs. He even tried moving the cube little by little using his orbs, but the amount of force that he needed to move the cube would then trigger the nearby bombs. "Gaaah!" He shouted, kicking a wall that he knew didn't have a bomb on it. "This is so dumb!" He screamed at no one in particular, leaning onto the wall and sliding down to the ground. He placed his hands over his head, letting out a frustrated grunt. No matter what he did, the whole situation felt hopeless. All of his attempts to move this dumb cube have, quite literally, blown up in his face. His body was singed with scars of his failures as he gripped his hair. His doubts were begging to creep on him, like they did when he was alone at home. Maybe he wasn't cut out for this hero stuff like he thought. He stood back up. "No..." He muttered, gripping his burned hand. "This is not how my story ends!" He declared, staring at the bomb. "I'm getting the hell out of here!" He had to be smart about this. No matter what he tried, his orbs always seemed to drag everything around it. Not only that, but he had to move the cube all at once, and it didn't seem to want to be jerked around at all. This was similar to the problem he had with helping Springlock - his orbs attracted everything around them. He never thought it was possible, but a solution did come to Suda's mind - if he could somehow direct the field of his orbs, as to only pull the cube, maybe he could drag it across the room. A cute idea, but he had no idea where to even start. Still, that's what the solution seemed to be. Suda took a deep breath, closing his eyes. He cleared his mind of everything - his doubts, the field trip, even himself - and focused on one thing. The cube. With slight hesistation, Suda thrust his arm forwards towards the hole, another orb forming. And again, the bombs around the room detonated, leaving Suda to shout in pain once again as he flew back. While on the ground, however, he noticed that some of the bombs were still there. Specifically, there was a small cluster of them behind where he had placed his orb. He knew they hadn't moved because soon after the new bombs redeployed from the walls, filling the room again with bombs. Suda chuckled, before bursting into laughter. It wasn't much progress, but he had done it. He had done the impossible. He got up, ready to try once more. He was going to do this. . . . It took him what he felt like was an eternity. His body was covered in bruises and burn marks, but his face had a wicked grin on it, as the cube slowly move along the ground towards the hole. He was sweating - this was taking a lot more energy out of him than he was used too. And yet, he didn't feel the exhaustion, only the adrenaline that pumped in his veins. His focus was completely on his orb, located near the hole that the cube had to go in. The bombs around him stood perfectly still as the cube reached his destination. Once the cube locked into place, the doors opened. "Yes. YES! YES!" Suda shouted, his knees giving in as he collapsed onto himself. He had done what he thought all this time was impossible. He had controlled the field of his attraction. Slowly, he picked himself up, wiping his brow before dusting off his jacket. He was tired, but he also felt like he was on top of the world now. With a wide grin on his face, he confidently walked through the door. It felt good, taking his first step outside the room which he felt like he had spent hours in perfecting something he didn’t even know he could do. However, his grin didn’t last very long, as he entered another empty room. Empty, except for a lone girl standing there. A girl who immediately locked her eyes onto Suda. “Gh… you again!?” If Suda was listening closely, he could have probably made out an off-handed muttering about how they’ll let anyone into U.A. The girl entered a combative stance. “If we’re here to fight, I won’t lose twice in a row.” Suda’s eyes locked onto the girls, seeing her take a battle ready stance. Suda did the same, giving her an intense glare as he put his hands up. So they were forcing him to fight right after mastering his quirk, huh? A bold move, honestly one that he was pretty excited for. He didn't even consider how weak he felt as he raised his hands, ready to take on this new adversary with his new power. However, as he got ready to fight her words finally dawned on him. “Hah! I hope you’re ready to lose… again...” His expression shifted from one of cocky ferocity to one of confusion. “Uh… who are you?” “...” The girl’s focus on the fight in front of her seemed to disippate immediately. Instead, she pointed directly at Suda, angrily yelling “IT’S SUZUME! TACHIBANA SUZUME, CLASS 1-A! YOU MADE A FOOL OUT OF ME DURING THE ENTRANCE EXAM AND THEN FORGOT ABOUT ME ENTIRELY!? AFTER I EVEN WENT OUT OF MY WAY TO TELL YOU NOT TO FORGET!? IF IT WEREN’T FOR THE RULES IN THIS SCHOOL I’D HAVE KICKED THAT SMUG HEAD RIGHT OFF YOUR SHOULDERS!” "Children! Let's not get at each other's throats!" "SUZUME!" A familiar voice rang out. "That is not proper hero behavior! And neither is hogging the microphone!" Suzume audibly gulped, straightening out her posture. She still didn’t seem happy with this situation. Finally, with a scoff, the girl said “Hmph, fine. I guess we’re supposed to work together or something, but let’s get this straight. That doesn’t mean I like you. Got it?” “Team up!?” He said with disgust in his voice. This was even worse than having to fight her. Still, it didn’t seem like there was any other option. “Fiiiine.” Plus, with how his quirk had shaped up, he could actually team up with people now. He turned towards Suzume. “Why are you mad?” He said, crossing his arms. A small grin crossed his face. “As long as you stay out of my way, you’re getting a free pass through this next trial!” “That should be my line to you.” A few of Suzume’s body parts began to spin sporadically - her equivalent of stretching - as she continued “Just stay back and try to look pretty. I’ll show you what a real hero’s supposed to be capable of.” Suda’s eye twitched, but he let out a laugh. “That’s a good one.” He said, walking towards the girl. “Hopefully you can do more than lose medals.” He let out a chuckle, turning his attention towards the spinning body parts. “Nice party trick.” “At least it requires actually doing something, Mr. Gravity Well.” She stretched her arms and legs in a more conventional fashion next. “I’ve got a couple new moves up my sleeve, too. If this were a rematch between us like I’d like it to be, you’d be the one coughing up medals this time.” Suda let out a laugh. “This would be the easiest task if it were a rematch! Even if I didn’t have a few new tricks up my sleeve, you wouldn’t stand a chance again me.”
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    Every sound has become dull as the bombs kept coming doing more damage to his hearing. Finally, out of the chaos, Taro went and pocketed every bomb in the room and stood firm as he used whatever strength he had to keep the bombs at bay, hoping that he can hold out to the end of this test of his. After a minute or so of strenuous pain as each bomb went off, the room went quiet. No new bombs spawned, the room got a bit brighter as a door became visible in his view. Taro fell backward and gave out a victory cheer as he heard presumably Ms. Hitotsume talking, but was pretty muffled as Taro’s hearing started to slowly come back to him. Assuming she didn’t want him to dawdle, he rose up and proceeded to the door. Upon opening, he came into another room of similar design, but there was someone there waiting. A lizard man? "Uhh, hi. Are you a student, teacher, or hologram villain? And speak up a bit if you could, I am hard of hearing right now." The scaled-young man looked at Taro for a moment, before moving slightly, proceeding to twiddle his tail in his hand some. "Oh, hey. Um, I'm Tatsu Kibo...Kibo for short...or Tatsu, either one is fine really." he said, chuckling nervously. "I'm a student from Class 1-A...just actually got here from my own test...wasn't pretty. A-Anyway, I guess...assuming that what I was told earlier was true, we're supposed to be partners in some mock battle." "I suppose, I think I heard my teacher’s voice, but it was just muffled due to the end results of my test. So I am just going to with what you said then." Taro extended his hand towards Tatsu as he got closer to him. "Hi, I’m Tenkara Taro from 1-B." "Nice to meet you." Kibo nodded, extending the hand and shaking it. "So, uh...well to help you out, I guess I should mention my Quirk. My Quirk is called Scale, a Mutant-Type." he pointed to the scales that he currently had. "The other things, ears, claws, tail...that's inherent from my father's Quirk. A-Anyway, I have durable scales which is a great defensive mechanism for me...but I can also use them as projectiles." "That’s awesome! My Quirk is Pocket, an Emitter-Type. I can fit any amount of non-living objects into my pockets, regardless of mass and size." Reaching into his pocket, he pulled out his carrying bag. "The downside is that I can’t keep them in for long as the bigger/heavier objects will burst out of my control quicker than something like a bag." "Ohhhh...I see." Kibo nodded again, before raising a finger. "Hey...I just had an idea! I...don't have a clue who we'd be going up against...but if this Quirk of yours does what it says..." he said, moving his left arm in front of him, immediately popping off a few of the scales off his arm. "Here!" Kibo held out his hand, it being filled with roughly 10 scales, out towards Taro. "Fit these into it. That would definitely help and be quite a surprise!" Holding the scales felt light, and they were sharp to a point like a knife that had been used for a while. "Thanks, but yeah, who knows what our teachers have in store for us, especially with my teacher behind the wheel." He leaned over to Tatsu and whispered, "She’s crazy." "Y-Yeah...a good portion of the teachers here at U.A. are..." Kibo agreed, moving slightly as he sat down on the ground, holding his tail slightly. "Guess...we just sit around and wait for the moment or something." “Yeah.” Taro sat down as well as he pulled out a deck of cards. “Hey, do you want to see a cool card trick?”
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    BEEEERSEEERKEEEEERRRRR They strong. They fun. They have interesting backstories. Assassin is second. 27
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    Hypnosister Witchcrafter Schmietta Ghost Ogre & Snow Rabbit Dance Princess of the Nekroz
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    Well, I'm pretty sure you know a lot of these and they probably overlap with you. However, technically speaking, Mash, Meltrylis and Ereshkigal aren't really heroic spirits. It's being pedantic, but you know I figured this would make things more interesting and make me think about them a bit more. I'll also do my best to not keep it not based solely on waifuing over people. So, in no specific order I'll just think of and write them out. Nitocris: I've had her forever, (I'm pretty sure she's been in my party since Septem.) She's adorable, both in appearance and personality and she has been infinitely helpful to me throughout my time playing F/GO. Also I guess she started my fascination for instant death mechanics in this game. Bedivere: Man literally too loyal to die. Naturally, I've had him in my party for far less time than I have NItocris. However, I think as a character he's pretty dope all around and I enjoy his role in the story. I think he's also probably been my most used Saber so far as well, and it's just really fun to blow shit up with a golden pimp slap. Tamamo no Mae: Mikon~! Now I know I said not based solely on waifuing when this girl's whole shtick is basically "wife appeal" but even so she's great. Design wise, there's literally nothing I don't like about her, visually. And I think she's got a nice bubbly and fun personality, and probably pulls off being thirsty for the main character in an alright way. Gameplay wise, as far as god tier supports go, she's actually probably my favorite to use of the bunch. Unless she's a lancer. Then I just enjoy her kicking people in the face. Gilgamesh: Specifically, Caster Gil (I have a lot of casters on this list.) This dude was surprisingly awesome. Firstly, I enjoy his outfit as Caster much more than I do his gaudy golden armor spiked hair shit. Secondly, I can now actually appreciate him and all of his accolades as the first king of mankind. He's like a total workaholic, charismatic, a total bro and humorously childish at times. I don't have him nor do I plan on getting him any time soon, mostly because Helena fits his role, but as an arts man myself I can also appreciate his kit. Tomoe Gozen: Alright I'll be honest, I don't really know much about her as Shimosa isn't out yet and I've only read a few of her my room lines. But, historically speaking, Tomoe is like the most badass fucking woman in all of history. And that seems to have been preserved in Fate which is great. Her kit is pretty nice, if not a bit standard, but I am always a fan of more DoT effects. And most importantly, she's got my favorite appearance/design out of literally any character in Fate, bar none so that's gotta count for something. Honorable Mentions: Just cause I felt like putting a few here cause why not; Edmond Dantes: Really wish I was around for his event because his idle sprite is actually the best and he seems like a total bro. True Saber: From Fate/Strange Fake. Dude has been a riot so far and I'm looking forward to more of him. Katsushika Hokusai: Both in Foreigner and Saber form she actually has probably some of my favorite animations in the whole game. And that's all.
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    Well, this won't be the easiest, but here we go. Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 Number 2 Number 1 This one's really hard. Like, really hard. My number one is easy but the rest... well... anyways, let's get to it. Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 Number 2 Number 1
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    Okay, I suppose I'll give it a go and challenge you. How about this for a theme: A card that supports an existing kind of named counter other than Spell Counters. Is that alright?
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    Chronomaly Dendera Lamps LIGHT Machine/Link/Effect SW SE 1800/LINK-2 2 "Chronomaly" monsters If this card is Link Summoned: You can target 1 "Chronomaly" monster in your GY: take a "Chronomaly" monster from your Deck with a different Level from that monster in the GY, and either add it to your hand or Special Summon it. You can only use this effect of "Chronomaly Dendera Lamps" once per turn. Once per turn (Quick Effect): You can target 1 monster on the field; Special Summon 1 "Chronomaly" monster from your hand or GY, and if you do, that monster gains original ATK equal to the ATK of the Summoned monster. If this card leaves the field by battle or card effect: Add 1 "Chronomaly" card, or 1 "Rank-Up-Magic" Spell Card from your Deck or GY to your hand.
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    because eternals are such a god-awful system that it turned us off to the whole-ass game? that's my current reason anyway.
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