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OOC: If there ish a specific ley out i should use for mi cards, then sorry. I can't seem to fins it. So, here are all the cards i have made so far:

 

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(note: these cards are for fun. They are not designed for a deck.)

(Note2: All credit goes to different places. I drew none of these pictures)

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I do believe these belong to "Pop Culture Cards" due to the fact that they are

based on games (Final Fantasy, Zelda, Magna Carta).

Also, what is required to summon the Synchros?

This kind of card usually says "1 Tuner + 1 or more Non-Tuner monster" in its effect.

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Synchro monsters are put into the Extra Deck (formaly known as Fusion Deck).

They require 1 Tuner and 1 Non-Tuner monster to summone, this kind of

summoning is called Synchro Summon.

 

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[exampel for Tuner]

 

Tuner is a subtype like Spirit.

Also, the combined Level of the Tuner and Non-Tuner monster must be

equal to the Level of the Synchro monster you wish to summon.

When these conditions are fullfilled, you may put these two monsters from

your side of the field into your Graveyard (this is called release [formaly

known as tribute])

 

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[exampel for Synchro monster]

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Well, the effcts aren't that important at all but as you wish XD

 

 

Dark Resonator

DARK/Fiend - Tuner/3/1300/300

Once per turn only, this card cannot be destroyed by battle.

 

 

Stardust Dragon

WIND/Dragon - Synchro/8/2500/2000

Tuner + 1 or more Non-Tuner monster

When the effect of an Magic, Trap or Effect monster was activated, that destroys card(s) on the field, by Releasing this card negate the activation and destroy that card. At the End-Phase of a turn you used this effect, and this card Released for the activation of this effect is in your Graveyard, you can Special Summon it to your field.

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Actually, Mew101, no:

 

there are five major races in the zelda world. Gorons (Death Mountain), Zora (Lake Hylia (Named after Hyrule Castle)), Kokiri (Kokiri Forest), Hylains (Those that are from Hyrule Castle) and others (Any pne/thing that does not fall into the previous areas. So, you see, Link is a hylain. He was born in Hyrule Castle, but ganon threatened his mother, forcing her to flee to Kokiri Forest, and ask the Greaat Deku Tree to take care of her son, link. The great deku tree acepted, but Link had no fairy. Hence, he was the 'boy without a fairy.' Navi accepted to guard him, and they adventured together on order to stop Ganon. When Ganon was destroyed, the Triforce was sealed, Navi flew off, and Link fled Hyrule.

 

(IG) Link traveled on Epona for some time, and then met another fairy, by the name of Tatl. The mask kid was her friend, but abused Tatl's sister, Tael. Tatl and Link eventually stopped the Mask Kid, by traveling to the four corners, and getting the great giants. On the end of the third day, The mask kid was stopped, the mask salesman was happy, and Link (OOT/MM) wa never seen again.

 

[i AM TO LAZY TO WRITE OUT THE NEXT TWO GAMES, SO HERE:]

The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, released in Japan as ゼルダの伝説 風のタクト, Zelda no Densetsu Kaze no Takuto. "The Legend of Zelda: Baton of Wind", is the tenth installment in The Legend of Zelda series of video games, notable for its use of cel-shaded animation and sailing. It was released for the Nintendo GameCube in Japan on 13 December 2002, in Canada and the United States on 24 March 2003, in Europe on 3 May 2003 and in Australia on 7 May 2003. The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass for the Nintendo DS is the direct sequel to The Wind Waker.

 

The game is set on a group of islands in a vast sea — a first for the series. The player controls Link, the protagonist of the Zelda series. He struggles against his nemesis, Ganondorf, for control of a sacred relic known as the Triforce. Link spends a significant portion of the game sailing, traveling between islands, and traversing through dungeons and temples to gain the power necessary to defeat Ganondorf, and to rescue his kidnapped younger sister.

 

The Wind Waker follows in the footsteps of Ocarina of Time, retaining the basic gameplay and control system from the Nintendo 64 title. A heavy emphasis is placed on using and controlling wind with a baton called the Wind Waker, which aids sailing and floating through air. Critics enjoyed the similarity to Ocarina of Time, but often complained that the large amount of sailing became tedious.[1] Despite this, the game has met commercial and critical success and is the fourth of only seven games that have received a perfect score from Famitsu magazine.

 

The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (ゼルダの伝説 トワイライトプリンセス, Zeruda no Densetsu Towairaito Purinsesu?) is an action-adventure game developed by Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development and published by Nintendo for the Wii and Nintendo GameCube video game consoles as a part of Nintendo's critically acclaimed The Legend of Zelda series.

 

Originally planned for release in November 2005, it was delayed by Nintendo so that the EAD staff could add more content and refine the game.[2] The Wii version was released on the dates of the Wii launch in November and December of 2006. This makes Twilight Princess the first Zelda game to debut at the launch of a Nintendo console. The GameCube version was released in December 2006.[3][4] Twilight Princess was called The Wind Waker 2 during its early internal development, but was changed to Twilight Princess as development progressed.[5]

 

Twilight Princess is the first game in The Legend of Zelda series to be rated T by the ESRB, for fantasy violence and animated blood.[6] The game's story focuses on Link as he tries to prevent the Twilight Realm from engulfing Hyrule as both a human and a wolf with the help of a mysterious creature named Midna. It takes place many years after Majora's Mask, on the timeline created after the events of Ocarina of Time (This happened before any of the events of The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker).[7]

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