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Number C85: Supa' Crazy Box


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This card cannot attack. You can detach 1 Xyz material from this card: roll a pentagonal trapezohedron 8 times and note the results (treating a roll of 10 as a 0), then reference the official Yu-Gi-Oh! card database to see if the sequence is a valid passcode. If it is, this card gains the following effect:

● This card gains ATK and DEF equal to the ATK and DEF of the card whose passcode it is (if any), and also its effects (if any, and if applicable).

If the sequence is not a valid passcode, destroy this card, then you can Special Summon 1 "Number 85: Crazy Box" from your Extra Deck or Graveyard, and attach this card and any number of cards from your hand, Deck, Extra Deck or Graveyard to it as Xyz Material.

 

Had to kind of scale back the number of effects.

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This should be in Experimental Cards.

 

A nonagon is a two-dimensional shape. It cannot be rolled. Instead, Supa' Crazy Box should make you roll a 10-sided die. This will let you roll digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9, all used in YGO card passcodes. (A 9-sided die is insufficient in this case.)

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This should be in Experimental Cards.

 

A nonagon is a two-dimensional shape. It cannot be rolled. Instead, Supa' Crazy Box should make you roll a 10-sided die. This will let you roll digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9, all used in YGO card passcodes. (A 9-sided die is insufficient in this case.)

 

That is true, however a nonahedron is a 3-dimensional shape and thus can be rolled, so I don't know why you bring it up friend.

 

Actually regardless you're right smh, nine sides isn't enough. Well observed.

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That is true, however a nonahedron is a 3-dimensional shape and thus can be rolled, so I don't know why you bring it up friend.

I was responding to your original post, not your edited one.

 

A nonahedron is still insufficient for the reasons stated above. (They should also not be used as dice because regular ones do not exist and would not make for fair dice.)

 

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Actually regardless you're right smh, nine sides isn't enough. Well observed.

Yes.

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I was responding to your original post, not your edited one.

 

A nonahedron is still insufficient for the reasons stated above. (They should also not be used as dice because regular ones do not exist and would not make for fair dice.)

 

I edited my realisation of your being correct seconds before this post (but still before kys) and will correct it. Supa' Crazy Box requires the use of a pentagonal trapezohedron, and the card text will be edited to reflect this.

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I edited my realisation of your being correct seconds before this post (but still before kys) and will correct it. Supa' Crazy Box requires the use of a pentagonal trapezohedron, and the card text will be edited to reflect this.

I think it's more appropriate to refer to the object as a 10-sided die instead. It's consistent with existing cards' use of "6-sided die", and you should strive to write card texts to be as conventional as possible.

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I think it's more appropriate to refer to the object as a 10-sided die instead. It's consistent with existing cards' use of "6-sided die", and you should strive to write card texts to be as conventional as possible.

 

No.

 

I believe it should only be able to use the effects if it has Number 85 as material, like most of the other Chaos Numbers.

 

Overall pretty good.

 

I counted and then forgot but I think there's like 23 CXyz and 16 gain effects from having their original form attached while the other 7 don't care, and it seems more fitting for Crazy Box to be on the less common side.

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