Spenstar Posted October 6, 2009 Report Share Posted October 6, 2009 If you don't know of my Yin-Yang Kuriboh set, look at them here: http://forum.yugiohcardmaker.net/thread-159097.html(A lot of people say that they're OPed. I have edited the cards to make them more balanced. PLEASE tell me how they can be even better balanced) Anyway, I'm kinda bad at making good images, so I'm going to post my support cards for those two rascals here. Card Name: Yin-Yang MagicCard Type: Spell CardEffect: You can only activate this card when you control one DARK monster and one LIGHT monster on your side of the field. Pay 1000 life points. Special Summon one "Yin-Yang Kuriboh" from your extra deck. Card Name: Yin-Yang KuribohCard Type: Fiend/Fusion/EffectAttribute: LIGHTLevel: 6Attack/Defense: 1200/1200Effect: "Yang Kuriboh" + "Yin Kuriboh"This card can only be special summoned by fusion summon or the effect of "Yin-Yang Magic". This card is treated as a DARK monster in addition to its regular attribute. This card may attack your opponent's life points directly. When this card battles another monster, all battle damage is negated. Remove this card from play if its controller does not control the same amount of LIGHT and DARK monsters. Card Name: Yin-Yang ClashCard Type: Trap CardEffect: You may only activate this card if a battle between one LIGHT monster and one DARK monster is declared during you opponent's battle phase. Negate the battle and reduce your opponent's life points by half the attacking monster's ATK. Card Name: Yin-Yang HealingCard Type: Continuous Spell Cardeffect: Increase your life points by 500 during each of your standby phases. If you do not control the same number of LIGHT and DARK monsters, or control zero LIGHT and zero DARK monsters, destroy this card. Card Name: Yin-Yang GiftCard Type: Quick-Play Spell CardEffect: You can only activate this card only if you pay life points as a cost for a card with "Yin", "Yang", or "Yin-Yang" in the card's name. Increase your life points by the amount of life points you paid as a cost for that card.(I'm very unsure about the OCG here, could somebody else word it better, if possible?) That's all. What do you think? Link to comment
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