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Truly, this card is a deep deconstruction of the failings of arrogance. Its name symbolizes that it believes itself to be indestructible, and it is thus content to be unable to escape the Graveyard because it does not expect to enter the Graveyard in the first place; this symbolizes the arrogance of mankind. Note also that it is identified as a "ruler", but if its kingdom is destroyed, it must sacrifice itself to restore the world over which it ruled, representing the responsibility of rulers to their subjects. Verily, Konami deserves much praise for crafting this masterpiece.

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Truly' date=' this card is a deep deconstruction of the failings of arrogance. Its name symbolizes that it believes itself to be indestructible, and it is thus content to be unable to escape the Graveyard because it does not expect to enter the Graveyard in the first place; this symbolizes the arrogance of mankind. Note also that it is identified as a "ruler", but if its kingdom is destroyed, it must sacrifice itself to restore the world over which it ruled, representing the responsibility of rulers to their subjects. Verily, Konami deserves much praise for crafting this masterpiece.

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So the poetry of this card is why it's ScR.

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Truly' date=' this card is a deep deconstruction of the failings of arrogance. Its name symbolizes that it believes itself to be indestructible, and it is thus content to be unable to escape the Graveyard because it does not expect to enter the Graveyard in the first place; this symbolizes the arrogance of mankind. Note also that it is identified as a "ruler", but if its kingdom is destroyed, it must sacrifice itself to restore the world over which it ruled, representing the responsibility of rulers to their subjects. Verily, Konami deserves much praise for crafting this masterpiece.

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*claps* That was beautiful! It was awesome! I agree to everything.

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I wonder which genius over at Failami HQ said this card should be a Secrer Rare...

 

Because it shouldn't be

 

You do realize' date=' this is an American-made card, right?

 

Zombie World, as it is, is a [i']very[/i] powerful Field Spell.

And if this were a monster that had the same effect as Captain Gold, that would just be rediculous.

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I wonder which genius over at Failami HQ said this card should be a Secrer Rare...

 

Because it shouldn't be

 

You do realize' date=' this is an American-made card, right?

 

Zombie World, as it is, is a [i']very[/i] powerful Field Spell.

And if this were a monster that had the same effect as Captain Gold, that would just be rediculous.

yes but Konami makes the TCG exclusives since their in charge

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I wonder which genius over at Failami HQ said this card should be a Secrer Rare...

 

Because it shouldn't be

 

You do realize' date=' this is an American-made card, right?

 

Zombie World, as it is, is a [i']very[/i] powerful Field Spell.

And if this were a monster that had the same effect as Captain Gold, that would just be rediculous.

yes but Konami makes the TCG exclusives since their in charge

 

But didnt this card come out before Konami took over?

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I wonder which genius over at Failami HQ said this card should be a Secrer Rare...

 

Because it shouldn't be

 

You do realize' date=' this is an American-made card, right?

 

Zombie World, as it is, is a [i']very[/i] powerful Field Spell.

And if this were a monster that had the same effect as Captain Gold, that would just be rediculous.

yes but Konami makes the TCG exclusives since their in charge

 

But didnt this card come out before Konami took over?

 

No

 

RGBT came out in MAY

 

Konami took over a few months before

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Truly' date=' this card is a deep deconstruction of the failings of arrogance. Its name symbolizes that it believes itself to be indestructible, and it is thus content to be unable to escape the Graveyard because it does not expect to enter the Graveyard in the first place; this symbolizes the arrogance of mankind. Note also that it is identified as a "ruler", but if its kingdom is destroyed, it must sacrifice itself to restore the world over which it ruled, representing the responsibility of rulers to their subjects. Verily, Konami deserves much praise for crafting this masterpiece.

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Beautiful. Just, beautiful. You get a rep from me just for that.

It kinda makes me wonder how all the other terribad secret rares became such.

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Truly' date=' this card is a deep deconstruction of the failings of arrogance. Its name symbolizes that it believes itself to be indestructible, and it is thus content to be unable to escape the Graveyard because it does not expect to enter the Graveyard in the first place; this symbolizes the arrogance of mankind. Note also that it is identified as a "ruler", but if its kingdom is destroyed, it must sacrifice itself to restore the world over which it ruled, representing the responsibility of rulers to their subjects. Verily, Konami deserves much praise for crafting this masterpiece.

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Beautiful. Just, beautiful. You get a rep from me just for that.

 

Ahhh.... another masterpiece quote from Crab Helmet

 

Bravo ;)

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