SANDAA BORUTO Posted March 30, 2014 Report Share Posted March 30, 2014 Activate by sending 1 face-up "The Seal of Orichalcos" you control to the Graveyard. All monsters you control gain 500 ATK. Once per turn, this card cannot be destroyed by card effects. While you control 2 or more face-up Attack Position monsters, your opponent cannot target your monster(s) with the lowest ATK for an attack. When this card is activated: Destroy all Special Summoned monsters you control. You cannot Special Summon monsters from your Extra Deck. During each of your Standby Phases: Gain 500 Life Points for each monster you control. When your opponent's monster declares an attack: You can Tribute 1 face-up monster you control, then target the attacking monster; Destroy that target. This effect of "Orichalcos Deuteros" can only be activated once per turn. You can only activate "Orichalcos Deuteros" once per Duel. Activate by sending 1 face-up "Orichalcos Deuteros" you control to the Graveyard. All monsters you control gain 500 ATK. Once per turn, this card cannot be destroyed by card effects. While you control 2 or more face-up Attack Position monsters, your opponent cannot target your monster(s) with the lowest ATK for an attack. When this card is activated: Destroy all Special Summoned monsters you control. You cannot Special Summon monsters from your Extra Deck. During each of your Standby Phases: Gain 500 Life Points for each monster you control. When your opponent's monster declares an attack: You can Tribute 1 face-up monster you control, then target the attacking monster; Destroy that target. This effect of "Orichalcos Tritos" can only be activated once per turn. Face-up monsters you control are unaffected by your opponent's Spell/Trap Cards. You can only activate "Orichalcos Tritos" once per Duel. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Toffee. Posted March 30, 2014 Report Share Posted March 30, 2014 Tritos could loose the once-per-turn clause on the opponent-declares-an-attack part. Mostly because getting Seal to that level is rather fragile.That aside, though, these actually seem pretty accurate as far as translating Seals go. I mean, they retain a lot of their originality and also downgrade a lot of their effects into more gimmicky versions as a means of keeping the integrity of them in tact.So all in all, I like how these turned out. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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