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[Leaderboard] Kwisatz-Haderach Vs Innocent Axi *Vote nao*


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Rules
1.  All YCM and Leaderboard Rules Apply
2.  Cards must be PM'd to me.
3.  First to 3 votes or most by the deadline wins.
4.  Votes must have a valid reason.

4a. Valid voters get REP
5.  Winner gets 1 Rep from loser.
6.  Written Cards are not allowed.

Voting Deadline
tbd after cards are up

 

Requirement

Make a card that involves Ritual stuff (ritual spells, monsters or ritual summons)

 

Card A

 

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You can Ritual Summon any Ritual Monster while this card is on the field by tributing monsters from the field or your hand whose total Levels equale the Level of the monster, but its effects are negated until it destroys a monster by battle. Each player can only Special Summon 1 monster per turn.

 

Card B

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Cannot be Normal Summoned/Set. Must first be Special Summoned (from your hand) by banishing 2 "Thousand Hands" monsters from your Graveyard. During the Standby Phase of the next turn after this card was sent from the field to the Graveyard: You can banish this card to send 1 Ritual Spell Card from your Deck to the Graveyard; Special Summon 1 Ritual Monster from your Deck that can be Ritual Summoned by that Ritual Spell Card, and treat it as if it was Ritual Summoned properly with that Ritual Spell Card.

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Card A is Axi.
Hot damn i'm good at this.

Anyway, where was I? Oh, right. Voting.

I vote for card A coz it's better. What? You don't accept that? Boo, you guys accept any kind of horrible vote. Jean is very accessible, due to it being a level 4 Warrior. She essentially bypasses the need for Ritual Spell Cards which will increase the efficiency of Ritual decks. (Not that there are any good ones; personally I'd go for Demise/Doom Support) Card B is hard to summon and is too damn slow. Sure it summons any Ritual, but it takes at least 2 turns, and that's without getting into the stupid summoning requirement. Ritual decks lack speed, which Axi's card covers.

Only gripe I have with Card A is the Kristya-esque last eff, which makes huge cards like Demise difficult(er) to pop.

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Card A is a summon limit on legs that also helps making rituals easier, while card B is harder to use.

Card B also has the edge of it being able to instantly tutor a Ritual upon death while sending a ritual spell (say, Aquamirror), and is a great fodder in Hiera-Gishki.

 

I;ll vote for A though. Card B has more abuse potential, and I'm a sucker for Jeanne d'Arc.

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Card A gets my vote here.

While yes, it does allow you to summon powerful Ritual Monsters quickly; as Toyo noted, it covers up what Ritual Monsters lack and that's their speed (given their reliance on their respective Spells). The last effect balances it out so you can't mass spam Rituals and can also put a stop to certain swarm decks.

 

Card B takes time to pull off (especially by virtue of its summoning), which doesn't help it too much.

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A 3 - 0 B, Axi wins...i'll take note that you don't like balance that much

A 3 - 0 B, Axi wins...i'll take note that you don't like balance that much


No, your card isn't balanced. You need to make SUPPORT. How do you support a deck lacking speed? Give them speed. It's like saying Gustos need support and then you make a rank 5 Xyz for it.
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Read my name...do you read konami? Or do you read something else? Well if you read something else, just keep at mind that for me supporting, isn't creating a get-rid-of-ritual-spell-cards-Krystia


Stop this backwards-ass logic. Supporting a deck by exploiting it's weakness even further is a stupid idea. I already elaborated on why Axi's card is better and that yours just missed the point of supporting a deck entirely. If you want a sermon on how to make proper support, take this to PM.
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oh oh please! Let's stop this know! Mostly, a sermon is made by who brings the truth... and well, if you're the bringer of truth, i'm Adolf Htiler's wife. Yea i read your point and you used the right word: bypass. Which is a huge word in my opinion, a word that cannot be abused, a word that needs some sort of effort in order to happen, and in my opinion Axi's card it's truly broken and not only for its krystia part. Mine would require at least 2 turns to work as you say, and you say this like you're talking of 2 centuries! If we go on like this, with huge cards that don't require not even a full turn or a real effort to work, the game will reach a state where a duel ends in 3-4 turns! C'mon guys, let's give "length" to the game

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oh oh please! Let's stop this know! Mostly, a sermon is made by who brings the truth... and well, if you're the bringer of truth, i'm Adolf Htiler's wife. Yea i read your point and you used the right word: bypass. Which is a huge word in my opinion, a word that cannot be abused, a word that needs some sort of effort in order to happen, and in my opinion Axi's card it's truly broken and not only for its krystia part. Mine would require at least 2 turns to work as you say, and you say this like you're talking of 2 centuries! If we go on like this, with cards that don't require not even a full turn to work, the game will reach a state where a duel ends in 3-4 turns! C'mon guys, let's give "length" to the game


I'm no bringer of truth. I'm merely a Shield. The Shield from idiocy. The big problem is that the game won't change to accommodate your card. A lot of duels end in 5 turns, with barely any ticking into the tenth. Waiting 2 turns is the equivalent of death in this game. Decks are getting faster, and creating a slow card that doesn't even attempt to slow the game down is an epic fail.
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