KH911 Posted August 6, 2022 Report Share Posted August 6, 2022 Here's a few Cyber Angel ritual monsters and a couple of Machine Angel spells. After making these I realized what Cyber Angel needs the most is actually non-ritual monsters that support the ritual monsters, so maybe I'll make another batch with those. Also I'm aware the archetype is meant to be entirely composed of females, but I'm not an artist so these are the images I could find, just imagine the female version of these . First is Shiva. The negate on summon is meant to disable any battle protection, considering CA is a battle heavy deck, while also providing some battle protection to your ritual monsters. In addition, I always liked the idea of CA monsters providing a benefit when tributed, so I wanted to add some more reliable tributing ability outside of ritual summoning. Quote Cyber Angel Shiva Level 10 | Light | Fairy | Ritual | Effect You can ritual summon this card with "Machine Angel ritual". When this card is ritual summoned, negate the effects of all monsters your opponent controls until the end phase. When a ritual monster you control attacks, your opponent cannot activate card effects until the end of the damage step. Once per turn, you can tribute 1 ritual monster from your hand or deck to special summon 1 ritual monster from your GY. ATK/2300 DEF/ 2800 Next is Brahma, the one meant to be their big boss monster, practically banishing everything. Quote Cyber Angel Brahma Level 12 | Light | Fairy | Ritual | Effect You can ritual summon this card with "Machine Angel ritual". When this card is ritual summoned, banish cards from your opponent's hand up to the number of ritual monsters tributed for this monsters ritual summon. When a ritual monster you control destroys a monster by battle, banish that monster. Once per turn (quick effect), you can tribute 1 ritual monster from your hand or deck to banish 1 card from your opponent's GY. ATK/4000 DEF/4000 Ganesha and Krishna are level 4 rituals which are meant to be tributed for bonus effects. And for ritual spells that require it, this also allows the player to tribute exactly the required level for any CA with the right combination of tributes. Ganesha provides an additional way of recovering CA, but more importantly, the ability to search their non-ritual spells. Quote Cyber Angel Ganesha Level 4 | Light | Fairy | Ritual | Effect You can ritual summon this card with "Machine Angel ritual". When this card is ritual summoned, you can add 1 ritual monster from your GY to your hand. When this card is tributed, you can add 1 "Machine Angel" card from your deck to your hand. ATK/1600 DEF/1800 Quote Cyber Angel Krishna Level 4 | Light | Fairy | Ritual | Effect You can ritual summon this card with "Machine Angel ritual". When this card is ritual summoned, gain lp equal to this card's ATK. When this card is tributed, deal damage to your opponent equal to this card's ATK. ATK/2000 DEF/1000 Machine Angel Urgent Ritual is meant to let you ritual summon during the opponent's turn, allowing you to use their summon effects to disrupt the opponent's combo. This one has no art since I couldn't find an appropriate image for it. Quote Machine Angel Urgent Ritual Quick-play Spell Tribute 1 ritual monster from your field or hand to ritual summon a "Cyber Angel" monster from your hand or deck with the same level. You can banish this card from your GY, add 1 "Machine Angel" card from your deck or GY to your hand. You can only use each effect of "Machine Angel Urgent Ritual" once per turn. And most important on this list is the field spell. Machine Angel Temple protects your ritual monsters the turn they're summoned, as well as providing some hopefully creative, and maybe overpowered, form of disruption (inspired by Share the Pain). Quote Machine Angel Temple Field Spell "Cyber Angel" monsters gain ATK/DEF equal to their level x 100. Your opponent cannot target ritual monsters with card effects the turn they're summoned, and their summon cannot be negated. During the End Phase, your opponent must tribute monsters from their hand or field up to the number of "Cyber Angel" monsters tributed this turn. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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