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[Leaderboard] Simon Blackquill vs Empoledom


Nathanael D. Striker

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Rules
1. All Leaderboard and Tournament Rules Apply
2. First to 3 votes or most by 11:59 pm Pacific Time on September 30th wins.
3. Votes must have a valid reason.
4. Winner gets 1 Rep from loser.
5. I have the right to add rules.

Card Requirement
Create a card that contains either some sort of delayed pseudo-removal or delayed banishment. Nothing that has the Graveyard as the end result.

Card A
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When your opponent activates a monster effect: negate that effect, then equip this card to that monster. When the equipped monster would be sent to the Graveyard, you can return this card to the bottom of the Deck: it is banished instead.

Card B
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During either player's turn: You can discard this card; until your next Standby Phase, if a monster you control would be destroyed by your opponent's card effect: You can banish it until the End Phase instead.

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I vote Card A, immediately love it. The negation is always welcome, preventing the negated monster from floating and subsequently recycling itself is also good. Card B is also not bad, protect your monster from a pop by temporarily banish it. I recalled a trap that has a similar usage to this but only target 1 monster, so nice upgrade here. I just like another card more than this.

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I vote card B, I feel like a lot of cool plays could be made with the effect it has, since the 'petite frost' is discarded I'm a bit rusty on yugioh TCG but I feel like this card would make dueling more interesting than card B.

Huh? He voted Card B and saying "this card would make dueling more interesting than card B."?

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I vote for card A. it's better as a 4th generic negation, even only negating a single activation and still let it using the same effect during the next turn, but one turn is more than enough in these high speed formats. Card B is also nice, but it only protect your monsters from the effect destruction, which is quite situational and will be less useful than card A against some decks that focused on other removals.

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