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I need to ask everybody a duel winnning question. If I have 2 monsters on the field and pay 1000 lifepoints to summon obelisk along with the tributes, thats' okay right? Its simmilar to how if you have gear town & 1 counter on Ancient Gear castle you can summon golem w/o a real tribue cept castle... I need to know for a game win or not...

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Ok so I play burial from a different Dimension to bring back Mezuki from My RFP and then I special Summon him using Il Blud. Mausoleum of the Emporer is on the field and I have 1500 Lifepoints Left whille my opponent has 1200 & my vampire Lord. I pay 1000 life points and Tribute 2 Monsters to summon Obelisk the Tormentor. Is this possible?

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Ok so I play burial from a different Dimension to bring back Mezuki from My RFP and then I special Summon him using Il Blud. Mausoleum of the Emporer is on the field and I have 1500 Lifepoints Left whille my opponent has 1200 & my vampire Lord. I pay 1000 life points and Tribute 2 Monsters to summon Obelisk the Tormentor. Is this possible?

 

no.

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ugh...

 

Tsunderes - Japanese concept of a character archetype which describes a person with a conceited, irritable, and/or violent personality that suddenly becomes modest and loving when triggered by some sort of cause (such as being alone with someone). It can also describe a contradictory personality which is good-willed on the inside, but with a harsh attitude on the outside.

 

Yanderes - a Japanese term for a person who is initially very loving and gentle, then at one point becomes deranged or psychotic, often brutally so. Yandere is a combination of the two words yanderu (病んでる?), meaning to be sick, and deredere (デレデレ?), which is defined as exhausted or lovestruck.

 

Danderes - Dandere is an abbreviation of だんまりデレデレ[danmari deredere]. だんまり[danmari] means to be calm or to shut one’s mouth up all the time. And デレデレ means, you know, such a sweet attitude. She doesn’t speak at all mostly, but when there’s no one else but you two, she would be sweet to you. In other words, she would be in deredere-mode.

 

Kuunderes - One of the newer neologism, a kuudere rounds out the —'dere' family in a rather basic way.

 

What this means depends on the character, But usually implies the character is not very openly emotional and regards other people cynically (a 'cool' outlook, rather than being popular). The difference is while the tsundere is underlied by immaturity and openly abrasive, the kuudere is only indirectly frustrating or indifferent. There's a much higher chance kuudere are older, and may be accompanied by a more energetic (or annoying) Morality Pet wanting to emulate this graceful mature character.

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