Love of Ghibli Posted June 23, 2015 Report Share Posted June 23, 2015 Because I was looking at all of my old cards from way back when celebrating my time in the east and finished them. They were a bunch of sets for an RP that I wish would have kept going but alas it went the way of most RP's and died. But it is technically four archetypes. Two monster ones and two Spell and Trap ones.[spoiler: Jiang Shi][spoiler: Lore] If your opponent controls more monsters than you do; you can Special Summon this monster from your hand. [spoiler: Lore] When this monster is Special Summoned target 1 Level 4 or lower "Jiang Shi" Zombie-type monster from your graveyard and Special Summon it in Defense Position. The Special Summoned monster is destroyed at the end of the turn. [spoiler: Lore]When your opponent declares a direct attack you can Special Summon this monster from your hand. Once during either players turn you can send 1 card from your hand to the graveyard, this monster cannot be destroyed by battle or by card effects until the end of the turn. [spoiler: Lore] While this card is in your graveyard instead of conducting your normal Draw Phase you can send 1 Spell or Trap Card from your deck to the graveyard to add 1 Level 4 or lower "Jiang Shi" monster from your deck to your hand. The effect of "Jiang Shi: Su Wu" can only be used once per turn. [spoiler: Lore] 1 Tuner + 1 or more Non-Tuner monstersDuring your opponents Standby-Phase if you control more monsters than they do destroy this monster. If this monster is destroyed and sent to the graveyard by a card effect Special Summon as many monsters as possible that were used for the Synchro Summon of this monster. [spoiler: Lore] 1 Zombie-type Tuner monster + 1 or more Non-Tuner Zombie monstersWhen this monster is Synchro Summoned successfully if your opponent controls more monsters than you Special Summon as many Zombie type monsters from your graveyard as possible till you and your opponent control the same number of monsters. You can only use the effect of "Jiang Shi: Zui" once per turn. [spoiler: Ministry of Storms][spoiler: Lore] When a card you control is destroyed by a card effect you can Special Summon this monster from your graveyard. The effect of "Ministry of Storms: Feng Po" can only be activated once per turn. [spoiler: Lore] Once per turn when a "Ministry of Storm" monster(s) is Normal or Special Summoned destroy 1 card on the field. [spoiler: Lore] Once during either players turn if a card is destroyed and sent to the graveyard you can target 2 Level 3 or lower "Ministry of Storm" monsters from your graveyard and Special Summon them in defense position. Monsters Special Summoned with this effect cannot activate their effects. This monster cannot be sent to the graveyard by the effects of cards you control. [spoiler: Lore] Once per turn when a card you control is destroyed by a card effect you can send 1 card from your hand to the graveyard. If you do Special Summon 1 Level 4 or lower "Ministry of Storms" monster from your deck. You can only control 1 "Ministry of Storms: Tien Mu." [spoiler: Lore] When a "Ministry of Storms" monster you control activates and resolves its effect you can Special Summon this monster from your hand. [spoiler: Lore] 1 Tuner- monster + 1 or more non-Tuner "Ministry of Storms" monstersIf this monster was Synchro Summon with 3 or more materials you can activate each of the following effects once:*Destroy 1 card your opponent controls*Draw 1 card*Destroy 1 card you control [spoiler: Lore] 1 Tuner monster + 1 or more Non-Tuner monstersOnce per turn target 1 card you control and 1 card your opponent controls. Destroy both targets. If a card you control is destroyed by your card effect other than the effect of "Voice of Thunder Wên Chung" you can Special Summon 1 "Ministry of Storm" monster from your graveyard. To be continued Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GarlandChaos Posted June 23, 2015 Report Share Posted June 23, 2015 Not bad. I like the source material for both archetypes, especially the Jiang Shi one, considering how much I love Jiang Shi. The OCG and just grammar in general could be vastly improved, though. Either way, I hope both of these archetypes and any further ones are expanded upon in the future. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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