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[M.D.] Yin and Yang Dragon


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Before Yin and Yang was Ataxia. The infinite chaos that consumed all. The Japanese call it the "Mikaboshi"; the Greeks "Khaos" and the Chinese "Wuji". Whatever you call it, it was the beginnings of everything we know. From deep within it, the light and darkness burst free, crafting the universe in their struggle for dominance. The conflict created the 'Yin' and 'Yang', the eternally shifting balance of radiance and shadows the continues to this day. But soon, they shall be re-united as the primal force that bore them returns to claim everything...

 

A pair of Ritual Dragons based on the Tao concept of Yin and Yang; each having similar but opposing effects. "Yang Dragon's" light banishes monsters from the darkness of your opponent's Graveyard while the darkness of "Yin Dragon" consumes the light of your opponent's Deck.

 

Enjoy.

 

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Effect: This card cannot be Special Summoned from the Graveyard. This card can only be Ritual Summoned with the Ritual Spell Card "Eternal Taijitu". You can only control 1 "Yang Dragon". This card cannot be destroyed by battle. (Damage calculation is applied normally) Each time a Normal Trap Card is activated, put 1 Yang Counter on this card. During your Main Phase, you can remove any number of Yang Counters from this card to remove from play a monster in your opponent's Graveyard whose Level is equal to the number of removed counters from play. When this card is destroyed, remove from play a number of cards in your opponent's Graveyard equal to the number of monsters removed from play by this card's effect.

 

 

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Effect: This card cannot be Special Summoned from the Graveyard. This card can only be Ritual Summoned with the Ritual Spell Card "Eternal Taijitu". You can only control 1 "Yin Dragon". This card cannot be destroyed by card effects. Each time a Normal Trap Card is activated, put 1 Yin Counter on this card. During your Main Phase, you can remove any number of Yin Counters from this card. If you do, your opponent removes a monster in their Deck whose Level is equal to the number of removed counters from play. When this card is destroyed, your opponent removes from play a number of cards in their Deck equal to the number of monsters removed by this card's effect.

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interesting marco mill much though in a way they seem a tad-OP'd imo

 

9/10

 

I can see why you think that, but bear in mind their Ritual Spell cannot be added by the effects of "Manju of the Ten Thousand Hands", "Sonic Bird" or "Preperation of Rights" (staple Ritual support); so that will slow them down. Also, if they are Special Summoned with a card like "Ritual Forgone", they won't be able to do much with their effects and afterwards are locked in the Graveyard.

 

Thanks for the rate.

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but draw power and the djinns do exist XD and your welcome

 

I know, I know; it just makes them harder to summon. Not impossible, but requiring more effort than they would otherwise to get them onto the field. That and they have 3000 ATK, which is problematic when compared to the most powerful Level 8 Rituals' 3300 ATK and a lot of Level 10s' 4000 ATK.

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i cannot get over how good these pics are and just as much the cards!

 

lores / effects 10/10

pics 10/10

balanced? 9.5 /10

awesomeness 100000/10

 

Thanks for the rate.

 

 

 

You could fuse them together to make yin yang dragon?!?!?

 

Actually, their Fusion is an "Ataxia" monster with an effect that combines both of their effects.

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