Summer Darj 292 Posted December 4, 2019 Spellbook of InvocationNormal SpellSend 1 Spellcaster monster from your hand or field to the GY and banish 1 Spellcaster monster from your field or either player's GY, and if you do, Special Summon 1 "Invoked" monster from your Extra Deck with the same original Attribute as the banished monster. (This Special Summon is treated as a Fusion Summon.) You can banish this card and either 1 Spellcaster monster or another "Spellbook" Spell from your GY; take 1 "Invocation" from your Deck, and either add it to your hand or send it to the GY. You can only use each effect of "Spellbook of Invocation" once per turn. The card's concept is inspired on the Crowley Link form of Aleister, which supports Spellbooks. Basically, this card is intended to give Spellcaster access to the Invoked Summons and could be seen as Aleister's summoning powers transcribed into a Spellbook, although it is not as cost-efficient as "Invocation" itself, being a -1 in a vaccum. The second effect is both to further connect the Spellbook with the original "Invocation", as well as assist with the reestablishment of the Aleister-Invocation cycle if either of the pieces is in the wrong place, or simply search "Invocation"and play it as a weaker Poly. Thoughts? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Summer Darj 292 Posted December 28, 2019 Bumping because Invoked Augoeides was announced and I am not sure if this card would break. Although it doesn't seem to be too different from Raidjin, and gives LIGHT Spellcasters 2 Invokeds to go into for extra flexibility. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Summer Darj 292 Posted January 22, 2020 Bump because the upcoming MR2020 maks this card better. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites