TondehDondeh Posted May 13, 2014 Report Share Posted May 13, 2014 Greninja hops into the competition! To be honest, I'm conflicted between making Mega-Greninja a Xyz or Synchro monster. Xyz Summoning more closely resembles the process of Mega-Evolution, while Synchro Summoning feels more like a Fusion, considering Greninja can be completely cut out of the equation. Synchro Summoning grants longer life, and eliminates the need for Xyz Materials. If y'all decide which is better, shoot me a reply, if you will. [spoiler='Lore']Froakie, The Bubble Frog Pokemon: It protects its skin by covering its body in delicate bubbles. Beneath its happy-go-lucky air, it keeps a watchful eye on its surroundings.[/spoiler] [spoiler='Lore']Frogadier, The Bubble Frog Pokemon: Once per turn, this monster can not be destroyed by battle. If "Froakie, The Bubble Frog Pokemon" exists in your Graveyard, change this monster's effect: This monster can not be destroyed by card effects.[/spoiler] [spoiler='Lore']Greninja, The Ninja Pokemon: You can Special Summon this monster by banishing 1 "Frogadier, The Bubble Frog Pokemon" and 1 "Froakie, The Bubble Frog Pokemon" from your Graveyard. You can discard 1 card from your hand to search your Deck for a Union monster. Equip that card to this monster, if possible. If this monster would be destroyed, destroy the equipped monster instead.[/spoiler] [spoiler='Lore']Mega-Greninja, The Ninja Evolution: 1 Level 6 "Greninja, The Ninja Pokemon" During the Battle Phase, you can detach this monster's Xyz Material. Search your Deck for 1 Equip Card. Discard it. This monster gains its effect and any stat alteration it states (restrictions apply) and does not require the detachment of an Xyz Material. If this monster's new effect is negated while this monster has no Xyz Materials, this monster is returned to the Extra Deck, but you can not activate its orginal effect if it is summoned again.[/spoiler] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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