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Excellent. I am pleased that you have chosen to stay in the Contest Roulette.

 

Also, to refresh your memory on what happens from here, if you win in the Second Round, you will earn double your potential earnings from this round, and if you place as runner-up, you will earn 1.5 your potential earnings from this round. If you do not win in the Second Round, you will lose your potential earnings.

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Excellent. I am pleased that you have chosen to stay in the Contest Roulette.

 

Also, to refresh your memory on what happens from here, if you win in the Second Round, you will earn double your potential earnings from this round, and if you place as runner-up, you will earn 1.5 your potential earnings from this round. If you do not win in the Second Round, you will lose your potential earnings.

You lost me when you put a little bit of math into it D: Expand please? xD

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Example 1:

 

Anbu-of-sand wins Round One. He chooses not to take the prize for Round One (1 Rep/100 Points), and instead goes double-or-nothing into Round Two. Anbu-of-Sand wins Round Two. He chooses to collect his earnings and leave the Contest Roulette. Anbu-of-sand gets double the prize for Round One, (2 Reps/200 points).

 

Example 2:

 

Anbu-of-sand wins Round One. He chooses not to take the prize for Round One (1 Rep/100 Points), and instead goes double-or-nothing into Round Two. Anbu-of-Sand is the runner up of Round Two. He chooses to collect his earnings and leave the Contest Roulette. Anbu-of-sand gets 1.5 the prize for Round One, (1 Reps/150points). In this particular case, you cannot give/receive half a rep, so it is rounded down.

 

Example 3:

 

Anbu-of-sand is the runner up for Round One. He chooses not to take the prize for Round One (1 Rep/100 Points), and instead goes double-or-nothing into Round Two. Anbu-of-Sand wins Round Two. He chooses to collect his earnings and leave the Contest Roulette. Anbu-of-sand gets double the runner-up prize for Round One, (100 points).

 

Example 4:

 

Anbu-of-sand wins Round One. He chooses not to take the prize for Round One (1 Rep/100 Points), and instead goes double-or-nothing into Round Two. Anbu-of-Sand wins Round Two. He chooses not to take his doubled prize at that point (2 Reps/200 Points), and instead goes double-or-nothing into Round Three. Anbu-of-sand wins Round Three. He chooses to collect his earnings and leave the Contest Roulette. Anbu-of-sand gets double the prize for Round Two, (4 Reps/400 points).

 

 

To further illustrate this, the prize structure goes like this:

 

1 Rep/100 Points -> 2 Reps/200 Points -> 3 Reps/300 Points -> 4 Reps/400 Points -> 5 Reps/500 Points

 

But going double-or-nothing goes like this:

 

1 Rep/100 Points -> 2 Reps/200 Points -> 4 Reps/400 Points -> 8 Reps/800 Points -> 16 Reps/1600 Points

 

 

The bonuses start small, but they build up over time.

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Ah so pretty much if you win two rounds in a row and choose to take your winnings and leave until the final round, the winning you have taken is double the winnings from the previous round you have one?

If you keep winning, you double the amount that you have earned, not the prize for the previous round.

 

For instance, if you won Rounds 1-4, you would not receive double the prize for Round 3, (6 Reps/600 Points), but instead double your earnings at that point (8 Reps/8000 Points).

 

No one saw my challenge to Griffin's rating?

I will tell Griffin to address that. If there is a change in the rating, I will retroactively adjust your score.

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If you keep winning, you double the amount that you have earned, not the prize for the previous round.

 

For instance, if you won Rounds 1-4, you would not receive double the prize for Round 3, (6 Reps/600 Points), but instead double your earnings at that point (8 Reps/8000 Points).

Ah I see. Thank you.

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No one saw my challenge to Griffin's rating?

 

I thought I replied? It isn't very usable at all, and it doesn't interact with anything I can think of very creatively. That's my clear-cut opinion on your card. If it was posted in TCG as a real card, someone would post "terrible, next", the following five posters would quote it and add nothing, and the topic would be locked because there isn't much to talk about because it's fairly bad, or it would just die because no-one has anything interesting to say.

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Here is my case...

 

"D.D. Survivor" + Any "D.D." monster Works good with any deck that had "D.D." monsters

When this card is Fusion Summoned, both you and your opponents add cards from your hands to your Decks. Then shuffle your Deck. Then, remove cards in your Deck from play equal to the amount of cards in your hand. Works good in activating certain "D.D." monster effects. Then you and your opponent draws 3 cards.

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Yay, next challenge :) I'll post my card in a minute... oh, ready:

 

[spoiler=Earthrisen Pixie]

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This card cannot be destroyed by card effects. During your Main Phase, you can return this face-up card to your hand. Once per turn, you can destroy 2 Spell or Trap Cards you control to increase the ATK of 1 monster you control by 1000. Also, during your Main Phase, you can send this card from your hand to the Graveyard to increase the ATK of 1 monster you control by 100 for each Spell or Trap Card in your Graveyard, until the End Phase.

 

 

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[spoiler=Kiss from the Grave]

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Lore:

Select 1 monster in your Graveyard that can be Special Summoned. The equipped monster has that card's original ATK, DEF and Level as long as that card remains in your Graveyard. If the equipped monster is sent from the field to the Graveyard, Special Summon the selected monster from your Graveyard to the field and have it gain half of the original ATK and DEF of the monster sent to the Graveyard.

 

 

Image credit goes to Spikeball

 

This is going to end bad once more, but it's worth a try.

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