MetalSonic 86 Posted January 31, 2019 effect Spoiler Target 1 monster you control; Apply the appropriate effect. *If your opponent's monster declares an attack on that monster, change that opponent's monster to Defense Position, and if you do, its DEF becomes 0. *If your opponent targets your monster with a card effect, your monster becomes unaffected by card effects for the rest of the turn. You may only activate 1 "Shii-Cho" per turn. Shii-Cho (Way of the Sarlacc) is the first style of lightsaber combat and is the simplest, often the first one taught to Jedi initiates. The main goal of Shii-Cho is to disarm your opponent without severely harming them, however more aggressive lightsaber combatants often gravitate towards this style. effect Spoiler When a monster you control battles a monster you control: Target 1 monster your opponent controls; Halve its ATK, and if you do, it cannot be destroyed by battle and has its effects negated. Makashi (Way of Ysalamiri) is the second style of lightsaber combat and was developed to address the shortcomings of Shii-Cho, namely saber to saber combat. This style was developed during the time where Jedi and Dark Jedi was routine, described as elegant and focused. effect Spoiler Target 1 monster you control; It cannot be destroyed by battle, also that monster gains the following effect this turn. "At the end of the damage step, if this card battled an opponent's monster: Return it to Hand." You can only activate 1 "Soresu" per turn. Soresu (Way of the Mynock) is the most defensive style of lightsaber combat. Soresu was developed in response to blasters becoming a viable means of combat, and Makashi and Shii-Cho were not able to counter them. remaining styles: Ataru, Shien/Djem So, Niman, Juyo/Vaapad Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites