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I doubt your opponent is controlling a Guardian of Order' date=' unless they had to in a LS/Batteryman Deck....

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But if GoD (coincidential acronym?) was real, it would be used in alot of diffrent decks, making GoO more common as a counter to it.

 

Yeah, but it just seems uneeded, that bit of effect.

Still, might as well try to balance it a little more.....?

 

If LIGHT counters DARK why can't DARK counter LIGHT?

 

Because the hero always beats the villian in the end.

 

Who said dark was always evil?

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I doubt your opponent is controlling a Guardian of Order' date=' unless they had to in a LS/Batteryman Deck....

[/quote']

But if GoD (coincidential acronym?) was real, it would be used in alot of diffrent decks, making GoO more common as a counter to it.

 

Yeah, but it just seems uneeded, that bit of effect.

Still, might as well try to balance it a little more.....?

 

If LIGHT counters DARK why can't DARK counter LIGHT?

 

Because the hero always beats the villian in the end.

 

Who said dark was always evil?

^ This.

Dark heroism FTW!

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@SynchroDuelist: I just watched one of those windex commercials where the crows fly into the window thinking there's nothing there because of how clean it is.

lulz' date=' but I'm the smart crow with the helmet. 8)

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Or the one sitting up in the tree watching it's buddies smash into the window.

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@SynchroDuelist: I just watched one of those windex commercials where the crows fly into the window thinking there's nothing there because of how clean it is.

lulz' date=' but I'm the smart crow with the helmet. 8)

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Or the one sitting up in the tree watching it's buddies smash into the window.

I'm such a good actor. 8)

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I doubt your opponent is controlling a Guardian of Order' date=' unless they had to in a LS/Batteryman Deck....

[/quote']

But if GoD (coincidential acronym?) was real, it would be used in alot of diffrent decks, making GoO more common as a counter to it.

 

Yeah, but it just seems uneeded, that bit of effect.

Still, might as well try to balance it a little more.....?

 

If LIGHT counters DARK why can't DARK counter LIGHT?

 

Because the hero always beats the villian in the end.

 

Who said dark was always evil?

^ This.

Dark heroism FTW!

 

Yeah. In fact, in GX, there was an Evil Light called the Light of Destruction. Apparently Jaden had a dark power called the Darkness of Justice. Something like that.

 

As for Guardian of Order, it's a great card. It creates an OTK with 2 Judgment Dragons.

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I doubt your opponent is controlling a Guardian of Order' date=' unless they had to in a LS/Batteryman Deck....

[/quote']

But if GoD (coincidential acronym?) was real, it would be used in alot of diffrent decks, making GoO more common as a counter to it.

 

Yeah, but it just seems uneeded, that bit of effect.

Still, might as well try to balance it a little more.....?

 

If LIGHT counters DARK why can't DARK counter LIGHT?

 

Because the hero always beats the villian in the end.

 

Who said dark was always evil?

^ This.

Dark heroism FTW!

 

Yeah. In fact, in GX, there was an Evil Light called the Light of Destruction. Apparently Jaden had a dark power called the Darkness of Justice. Something like that.

Well don't relate me to Jaden!!! I can duel well. <,<

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I doubt your opponent is controlling a Guardian of Order' date=' unless they had to in a LS/Batteryman Deck....

[/quote']

But if GoD (coincidential acronym?) was real, it would be used in alot of diffrent decks, making GoO more common as a counter to it.

 

Yeah, but it just seems uneeded, that bit of effect.

Still, might as well try to balance it a little more.....?

 

If LIGHT counters DARK why can't DARK counter LIGHT?

 

Because the hero always beats the villian in the end.

 

Who said dark was always evil?

^ This.

Dark heroism FTW!

 

Yeah. In fact, in GX, there was an Evil Light called the Light of Destruction. Apparently Jaden had a dark power called the Darkness of Justice. Something like that.

Well don't relate me to Jaden!!! I can duel well. <,<

Just because he had a crappy deck, doesn't mean he was a crappy duelist.

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I doubt your opponent is controlling a Guardian of Order' date=' unless they had to in a LS/Batteryman Deck....

[/quote']

But if GoD (coincidential acronym?) was real, it would be used in alot of diffrent decks, making GoO more common as a counter to it.

 

Yeah, but it just seems uneeded, that bit of effect.

Still, might as well try to balance it a little more.....?

 

If LIGHT counters DARK why can't DARK counter LIGHT?

 

Because the hero always beats the villian in the end.

 

Who said dark was always evil?

^ This.

Dark heroism FTW!

 

Yeah. In fact, in GX, there was an Evil Light called the Light of Destruction. Apparently Jaden had a dark power called the Darkness of Justice. Something like that.

Well don't relate me to Jaden!!! I can duel well. <,<

Just because he had a crappy deck, doesn't mean he was a crappy duelist.

They kinda fall together though......

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I doubt your opponent is controlling a Guardian of Order' date=' unless they had to in a LS/Batteryman Deck....

[/quote']

But if GoD (coincidential acronym?) was real, it would be used in alot of diffrent decks, making GoO more common as a counter to it.

 

Yeah, but it just seems uneeded, that bit of effect.

Still, might as well try to balance it a little more.....?

 

If LIGHT counters DARK why can't DARK counter LIGHT?

 

Because the hero always beats the villian in the end.

 

Who said dark was always evil?

^ This.

Dark heroism FTW!

 

Yeah. In fact, in GX, there was an Evil Light called the Light of Destruction. Apparently Jaden had a dark power called the Darkness of Justice. Something like that.

Well don't relate me to Jaden!!! I can duel well. <,<

Just because he had a crappy deck, doesn't mean he was a crappy duelist.

LOL

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I doubt your opponent is controlling a Guardian of Order' date=' unless they had to in a LS/Batteryman Deck....

[/quote']

But if GoD (coincidential acronym?) was real, it would be used in alot of diffrent decks, making GoO more common as a counter to it.

 

Yeah, but it just seems uneeded, that bit of effect.

Still, might as well try to balance it a little more.....?

 

If LIGHT counters DARK why can't DARK counter LIGHT?

 

Because the hero always beats the villian in the end.

 

Who said dark was always evil?

^ This.

Dark heroism FTW!

 

Yeah. In fact, in GX, there was an Evil Light called the Light of Destruction. Apparently Jaden had a dark power called the Darkness of Justice. Something like that.

Well don't relate me to Jaden!!! I can duel well. <,<

Just because he had a crappy deck, doesn't mean he was a crappy duelist.

They kinda fall together though......

There are some duelists who are good but have really bad decks and there are some duelists who are crappy with really good decks. After all, a really good duelist could end up having his deck thrown in a river, stolen, etc., and the duelist then gets a Structure Deck or collects 40 cards from various sources. His deck will be bad, but he'll still always be a good duelist. If a duelist could always decide what deck he has and what cards are in it, then having a crappy deck would pretty much be the same as being a crappy duelist. However, this is not the case in real life, so being a good duelist with a crappy deck can occur.

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I doubt your opponent is controlling a Guardian of Order' date=' unless they had to in a LS/Batteryman Deck....

[/quote']

But if GoD (coincidential acronym?) was real, it would be used in alot of diffrent decks, making GoO more common as a counter to it.

 

Yeah, but it just seems uneeded, that bit of effect.

Still, might as well try to balance it a little more.....?

 

If LIGHT counters DARK why can't DARK counter LIGHT?

 

Because the hero always beats the villian in the end.

 

Who said dark was always evil?

^ This.

Dark heroism FTW!

 

Yeah. In fact, in GX, there was an Evil Light called the Light of Destruction. Apparently Jaden had a dark power called the Darkness of Justice. Something like that.

Well don't relate me to Jaden!!! I can duel well. <,<

Just because he had a crappy deck, doesn't mean he was a crappy duelist.

They kinda fall together though......

There are some duelists who are good but have really bad decks and there are some duelists who are crappy with really good decks. After all, a really good duelist could end up having his deck thrown in a river, stolen, etc., and the duelist then gets a Structure Deck or collects 40 cards from various sources. His deck will be bad, but he'll still always be a good duelist. If a duelist could always decide what deck he has and what cards are in it, then having a crappy deck would pretty much be the same as being a crappy duelist. However, this is not the case in real life, so being a good duelist with a crappy deck can occur.

Well,

I am a good duelist with a great deck. No problem here.

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I doubt your opponent is controlling a Guardian of Order' date=' unless they had to in a LS/Batteryman Deck....

[/quote']

But if GoD (coincidential acronym?) was real, it would be used in alot of diffrent decks, making GoO more common as a counter to it.

 

Yeah, but it just seems uneeded, that bit of effect.

Still, might as well try to balance it a little more.....?

 

If LIGHT counters DARK why can't DARK counter LIGHT?

 

Because the hero always beats the villian in the end.

 

Who said dark was always evil?

^ This.

Dark heroism FTW!

 

Yeah. In fact, in GX, there was an Evil Light called the Light of Destruction. Apparently Jaden had a dark power called the Darkness of Justice. Something like that.

Well don't relate me to Jaden!!! I can duel well. <,<

Just because he had a crappy deck, doesn't mean he was a crappy duelist.

They kinda fall together though......

There are some duelists who are good but have really bad decks and there are some duelists who are crappy with really good decks. After all, a really good duelist could end up having his deck thrown in a river, stolen, etc., and the duelist then gets a Structure Deck or collects 40 cards from various sources. His deck will be bad, but he'll still always be a good duelist. If a duelist could always decide what deck he has and what cards are in it, then having a crappy deck would pretty much be the same as being a crappy duelist. However, this is not the case in real life, so being a good duelist with a crappy deck can occur.

Well,

I am a good duelist with a great deck. No problem here.

No offense, but self praise gets you nowhere.
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I doubt your opponent is controlling a Guardian of Order' date=' unless they had to in a LS/Batteryman Deck....

[/quote']

But if GoD (coincidential acronym?) was real, it would be used in alot of diffrent decks, making GoO more common as a counter to it.

 

Yeah, but it just seems uneeded, that bit of effect.

Still, might as well try to balance it a little more.....?

 

If LIGHT counters DARK why can't DARK counter LIGHT?

 

Because the hero always beats the villian in the end.

 

Who said dark was always evil?

^ This.

Dark heroism FTW!

 

Yeah. In fact, in GX, there was an Evil Light called the Light of Destruction. Apparently Jaden had a dark power called the Darkness of Justice. Something like that.

Well don't relate me to Jaden!!! I can duel well. <,<

Just because he had a crappy deck, doesn't mean he was a crappy duelist.

They kinda fall together though......

There are some duelists who are good but have really bad decks and there are some duelists who are crappy with really good decks. After all, a really good duelist could end up having his deck thrown in a river, stolen, etc., and the duelist then gets a Structure Deck or collects 40 cards from various sources. His deck will be bad, but he'll still always be a good duelist. If a duelist could always decide what deck he has and what cards are in it, then having a crappy deck would pretty much be the same as being a crappy duelist. However, this is not the case in real life, so being a good duelist with a crappy deck can occur.

Well,

I am a good duelist with a great deck. No problem here.

No offense, but self praise gets you nowhere.

Except in deeper s***. :P

I know, but that's how I roll. 8)

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