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Not really entirely sure, i buy online once in a great while only b/c it would be cheaper to get it from offline then traveling all the way to the nearest store, but thats just me.....Google is the safe bet on asking though or someone with more american related knowledge, the only things I know is that I live in Montana and want to be an actor.....

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Not really entirely sure, i buy online once in a great while only b/c it would be cheaper to get it from offline then traveling all the way to the nearest store, but thats just me.....Google is the safe bet on asking though or someone with more american related knowledge, the only things I know is that I live in Montana and want to be an actor.....

 

I'm still baffled as to how I can spend £50 in America for cards valued at £515 in Britain...

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Cannot be Normal Summoned or Set. Must be Special Summoned by Ritual Summon. You can Ritual Summon this card with any "Gishki" Ritual Spell Card. Once per turn: You can target 1 card in your opponent's hand and call if it is a Monster, Spell or Trap Card. If you call correctly; Destroy 1 card on the field.

I have some serious wording issues on this.

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I'm wondering that to, but I guess, its up to the companies, yet euro is worth more then our dollar right now anyhow, I believe....

 

Britain still uses the Pound, regardless of Europe's machinations...

 

 

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I have some serious wording issues on this.

 

Konami: Cannot be Normal Summoned or Set. Must first be Special Summoned by Ritual Summon. You can Ritual Summon this card with any "Gishki" Ritual Spell Card. Once per turn: You can target 1 card in your opponent's hand and choose 1 kind of card (Monster, Spell, or Trap Card); If you chose correctly, destroy 1 card on the field.

 

YCM: Can be Ritual Summoned with any "Gishki" Ritual Spell Card. Once per turn: You can target 1 card in your opponent's hand and choose 1 kind of card (Monster, Spell, or Trap Card); If you chose correctly, destroy 1 card on the field.

 

It's alright. Like most of the "Gishki" trumps, it's rather disappointing for what you give up.

 

 

Although you inspired me to make a DT-style card:

 

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Effect: 1 "Verz" Xyz Monster + 1 "Evigishki" Monster

During either player's turn: When either of the Fusion Material Monsters listed on this card are Special Summoned (from either player's hand or Extra Deck); You can target, and send this card's Fusion Material Monsters on the field to the Graveyard, and Fusion Summon this card from your Extra Deck. You can target 1 card equipped or attached to 1 other monster you control: Attach it to this card. You can detach 1 card attached to this card: Negate the Ritual, Fusion, Synchro or Xyz Summon of a monster; Banish it.

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@Max: oh, you still use pounds, sorry, didn't know.....Card looks great Max.....

 

Yes, Britain uses Pounds while most of mainland Europe uses Euros. Thanks.

 

I don't know if this interests anyone on here at all, but I always find it strange to look at the EN080+ cards that were meant to change the game (compared to the Anime/Manga Specials and Other-Set Prints), but were rejected flat-out by the TCG community. It seems to have become more common towards the end of the 5Ds era. I'm talking about cards like "Vampire Dragon" and "Psychic Shockwave" (EXVC); "Scrap Breaker" and "Six Strike - Thunder Blast" (STOR); "Spellstone Sorcerer Karood" (STBL); and "Prime Material Falcon" (CRMS). They were all obviously designed with game-changing in mind, but in most cases, they seem to have been beaten by the ban-list.

 

"Prime Material Falcon" came out just before "Mystical Space Typhoon" was Semi-Limited, and when new effects were geared to both monster destruction and Spell/Trap negation, rather than their destruction. "Karood" was released just as Decks began to completely ignore banishing as a strategy, and when they were speeding up. The other four were all victims of the rapid rise of easy destruction effects in the 2011 banlists, rendering them either too slow, or just not good enough.

 

I don't know why, but I find them fascinating...

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@Max: Yea, people tend to go with the flow lots of days...Also, its possible people will more likely buy on impulse online as they see the top most item they want....But as soon as I get enough money and stuff, hopefully I can build my thing, then my dreams will be forfilled.....

 

I have 5 goals to do before I go, and none of them are finished....

 

Whats your goals, if you have any, and willing to share.....

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@Max: Yea, people tend to go with the flow lots of days...Also, its possible people will more likely buy on impulse online as they see the top most item they want....But as soon as I get enough money and stuff, hopefully I can build my thing, then my dreams will be forfilled.....

 

I have 5 goals to do before I go, and none of them are finished....

 

Whats your goals, if you have any, and willing to share.....

 

I don't really have anything in particular; the only concrete one being the long-term conquest of my dyspraxia.

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Your Welcome.....I owed you for looking at the 1 vs 1 anyhow, secret is that Mine is the Ice Barrier 1, I'm trying to make a card that would help the Ice Barrier Lockdown Deck on the wiki, as right now the deck sucks and I always loved Ice Barriers and Lockdown Decks...........

 

I guessed considering your asking for wording of "Ice Barrier" effects recently.

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And I've finally returned.

 

So did I miss a lot?

 

These are the highlights:

 

@ Lex: I ended up deciding not to get the "Hidden Arsenal 5" set, instead using that money to buy a pair of old, hard-to-find tins; "Montage Dragon" and "Raviel, Lord of Phantasms". The "Montage Dragon" tin has always confused me, since it doesn't mesh with the other tins (all cards that had some importance in the anime), nor does it appear on the tin itself. It's almost as if it was just a filler between the GX and 5Ds era tins.

 

 

@ Anyone: Well, I finally got "Pokemon: Black" (since everyone I know has "White"), and it's taken me two days to come up with these three thoughts: 'Disappointing', 'Confusing', and 'Low Resolution'. Why have close-up after close-up if you're not going to make sure the pictures don't become pixaleted when you do? Anyway, I'm up to the desert off Route 4 and have this motely collection living weapons:

 

Dewott

Lv.30

Mild

Torrent

Water Pulse, Razor Shell, Water Gun, Revenge

 

Sawk

Lv.29

Jolly

Inner Focus

Double Kick, Brick Break, Low Sweep, Karate Chop

 

Tranquill

Lv.30

Bold

Big Pecks

Quick Attack, Gust, Air Cutter, Roost

 

Sigilyph

Lv.27

Hardy

Magic Guard

Psybeam, Air Cutter, Psywave, Tailwind

 

Scolipede

Lv.30

Naive

Poison Point

Bug Bite, Poison Tail, Pursuit, Poison Sting

 

Zebstrika

Lv.27

Lonely

Motor Drive

Quick Attack, Flame Charge, Shock Wave, Spark

 

Main plan for the moment is to get to a Level where I can overpower Elesa's 'Volt Switch' strategy with brute force, knocking out her Emolgas without giving them a chance to switch around.

 

EDIT: It didn't go as planned...

 

 

What's to hate about N? He's got a sad back story... and he pretty much got Marty Stu status. Okay, I kind of see where you're coming from. He's still one of the greatest handheld Pokémon characters IMO.

In other news:

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Cannot be Normal Summoned or Set. Must be Special Summoned by it's own effect. You can send 1 Gemini Monster in your hand to the graveyard; Special Summon this card (from your hand) While face-up on the field and in the Graveyard: This card is treated as a Normal Monster. While face-up on the field: You can Normal Summon this card; It is treated as a Normal Monster with the following effect:

*Once per turn: You can attach 1 Monster in your Graveyard to this card (Max. 1). This card gains the effect of the Monster attached to it. If this card would leave the field: You can detach 1 Monster attached to this card instead.

 

 

Bit of an experimentation.

I've also been wanting to make a Spirit support Field Spell based off the Yomotsu Hirasaka legend, but have been failing a bit.

 

 

@CVD: Well, looks good, I can't tell much aside though really, and the OCG Max might need to look at, but it don't seem overpowered, so its good IMO...

 

@Anyone Here:

 

This is my first ever custom made sig, and its probably horrible, but I want some crits, if to many, I'll have to just make a new one, as I can't copy/repeat on gimp yet...Anyhow, opinions on it please?

 

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Happy New Year from Britain everyone!

 

 

@Clear Vice dragon: Sorry, I misread that, i thought it said America, my fualt, but I see, I hope your having fun over there in year 2012...lol....

 

@Anyone: Me and Clear Vice Dragon is having an 1 on 1 and gets getting close, seeing if any of you want to put some input on the cards.....

 

http://forum.yugiohc...__fromsearch__1

 

And, what do you think of my newest siggy, its still not the best, but part of it is that imageshack still resizes it after you tel it not to, which ticked me off.....

 

 

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I have some serious wording issues on this.

 

 

Although you inspired me to make a DT-style card:

 

 

 

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Effect: 1 "Verz" Xyz Monster + 1 "Evigishki" Monster

During either player's turn: When either of the Fusion Material Monsters listed on this card are Special Summoned (from either player's hand or Extra Deck); You can target, and send this card's Fusion Material Monsters on the field to the Graveyard, and Fusion Summon this card from your Extra Deck. You can target 1 card equipped or attached to 1 other monster you control: Attach it to this card. You can detach 1 card attached to this card: Negate the Ritual, Fusion, Synchro or Xyz Summon of a monster; Banish it.

 

 

I don't know if this interests anyone on here at all, but I always find it strange to look at the EN080+ cards that were meant to change the game (compared to the Anime/Manga Specials and Other-Set Prints), but were rejected flat-out by the TCG community. It seems to have become more common towards the end of the 5Ds era. I'm talking about cards like "Vampire Dragon" and "Psychic Shockwave" (EXVC); "Scrap Breaker" and "Six Strike - Thunder Blast" (STOR); "Spellstone Sorcerer Karood" (STBL); and "Prime Material Falcon" (CRMS). They were all obviously designed with game-changing in mind, but in most cases, they seem to have been beaten by the ban-list.

 

"Prime Material Falcon" came out just before "Mystical Space Typhoon" was Semi-Limited, and when new effects were geared to both monster destruction and Spell/Trap negation, rather than their destruction. "Karood" was released just as Decks began to completely ignore banishing as a strategy, and when they were speeding up. The other four were all victims of the rapid rise of easy destruction effects in the 2011 banlists, rendering them either too slow, or just not good enough.

 

I don't know why, but I find them fascinating...

 

 

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@Everyone: Late happy Holidays to everyone.

 

@Max: I got the Raviel one aswell, but then when it came out. The 'Montage Dragon' one is probebly a filler of sorts.

 

How is 'Pkmn Black' confusing? Mhh, the team looks quite a lot like my Team at that point. Don't worry, most awesome Pokés have yet to come.

Ah, yes. Elesa's quite difficould to stop, those enoying lil' flying rodents are just too fast.

 

Mhh, I honestly have never seen those cards before.

 

@Skylie: I'd say change the effect. It just doesn't fit with the renders. Also maybe try to put the effects behind the renders.... That's about where my knowledge about sigs stops.

 

 

I'll comment on the cards some other day.

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@Max: I got the Raviel one aswell, but then when it came out. The 'Montage Dragon' one is probebly a filler of sorts.

 

I guess. But why "Montage Dragon"? Why not an old GX-era monster?

 

 

How is 'Pkmn Black' confusing? Mhh, the team looks quite a lot like my Team at that point. Don't worry, most awesome Pokés have yet to come.

Ah, yes. Elesa's quite difficould to stop, those enoying lil' flying rodents are just too fast.

 

Some of the areas are very large, and because you no longer have a zoom function on the Town Map, nor a drawn-out view; it's sometimes difficult to pinpoint where you are, especially in Castelia City (because of the terrible camera angle).

 

The team at the moment is Samurott, Scolipede, Zebstrika, Sawk, Sigilyph and Haxorus. I'm working my way through the Battle Subway with infinite HP on, because like most normal people, I find all the 'Battle' facilities an annoyance, not an enjoyment. (Seriously, a Cresselia which knows Toxic, Protect, Double Team and Moonlight... How is that fun to face?!)

 

 

Mhh, I honestly have never seen those cards before.

 

They're our newer creations. Seems we're all in a Duel Terminal sort of mood at the moment.

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I guess. But why "Montage Dragon"? Why not an old GX-era monster?

 

5D's propaganda?

 

Some of the areas are very large, and because you no longer have a zoom function on the Town Map, nor a drawn-out view; it's sometimes difficult to pinpoint where you are, especially in Castelia City (because of the terrible camera angle).

 

The team at the moment is Samurott, Scolipede, Zebstrika, Sawk, Sigilyph and Haxorus. I'm working my way through the Battle Subway with infinite HP on, because like most normal people, I find all the 'Battle' facilities an annoyance, not an enjoyment. (Seriously, a Cresselia which knows Toxic, Protect, Double Team and Moonlight... How is that fun to face?!)

 

It's easy to get used to. Imo at least.

 

I know, the 'Battle' facilities never have been a fav of me aswell. Expecially seeing as I suck at competative battling.

 

They're our newer creations. Seems we're all in a Duel Terminal sort of mood at the moment.

 

I actually meant the cards you mentioned. Not the ones you've created.

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5D's propaganda?

 

It's probably that. Or they just plucked one of TDGS's monsters out of the aether and went "That one!"

 

 

It's easy to get used to. Imo at least.

 

I know, the 'Battle' facilities never have been a fav of me aswell. Expecially seeing as I suck at competative battling.

 

It's not the fact that everything's Lv.50, it's that every single trainer (or at least once every pair) has either one, or a whole team of stallers. Toxic, Protect, Trick Room, Will-o-Wisp, Double Team, Thunder Wave, Spikes, Toxic Spikes, Stealth Rock, Rest, Stockpile; these are the moves I'm facing. Not to mention almost all my opponents are holding Sitrus Berries, Toxic/Flame Orbs or Leftovers. There's no imagination or flare. It's just a grind. A slow, mind-numbingly dull grind.

 

It's like facing an entire tournament of burn-stall Decks in YGO. You'd just give up and do something else if it didn't count for something.

 

 

I actually meant the cards you mentioned. Not the ones you've created.

 

You know the "Evigishki". The "Verz" are the new form of the "Steelswarm" ("Inverz" in Japan), and most of them seem to be corrupted versions of other Duel Terminal monsters. Their effects revolve around either taking control of your opponent's monsters, or destroying things on the field.

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It's probably that. Or they just plucked one of TDGS's monsters out of the aether and went "That one!"

 

Probebly both.

 

It's not the fact that everything's Lv.50, it's that every single trainer (or at least once every pair) has either one, or a whole team of stallers. Toxic, Protect, Trick Room, Will-o-Wisp, Double Team, Thunder Wave, Spikes, Toxic Spikes, Stealth Rock, Rest, Stockpile; these are the moves I'm facing. Not to mention almost all my opponents are holding Sitrus Berries, Toxic/Flame Orbs or Leftovers. There's no imagination or flare. It's just a grind. A slow, mind-numbingly dull grind.

 

It's like facing an entire tournament of burn-stall Decks in YGO. You'd just give up and do something else if it didn't count for something.

 

I have yet to face such Pkmn. Then again, I only recently got my first Super.

 

Eh, sounds absolutely horrid.

 

You know the "Evigishki". The "Verz" are the new form of the "Steelswarm" ("Inverz" in Japan), and most of them seem to be corrupted versions of other Duel Terminal monsters. Their effects revolve around either taking control of your opponent's monsters, or destroying things on the field.

 

I have heard of the Verz they have that reversed writing on them.

 

I was talking about the 'gamebreakers' you mentioned.

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