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-All Leaderboard rules apply.
First to 3 votes or most votes by the deadline wins.
All voters must elaborate on their votes.

-The winner gets a rep from the loser.
-All voters get reps.
-The deadline for entries is July 4th.
-The contest ends on July 7th.
-Written cards are allowed. (Must be in written format, cards with blank pictures are not acceptable)

-Cards must be PM'd to me.
-Remove any evidence of the card being made by you to ensure anonymity.
-In case a downtime happens, the deadlines may be extended.

-The creators should avoid posting comments that give away whose card is whose.

 

Make a main deck monster capable of flipping monsters you control face-down.

 

Card A:

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If you control a face-up Beast-type monster: You can flip that monster face-down, and if you do: Special Summon this card (from your hand). You cannot Special Summon monsters, except Beast-type monsters, during the turn you activate this effect. If this card is flipped face-up: You can add 1 Level 2 or lower Beast-type monster, except "Caprellicorn", from your deck to your hand. You can only activate this effect of "Caprellicorn" once per turn.

Card B:

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Cannot be Normal Summoned or Set. Must first be Special Summoned by Shuffling 3 “Shaddoll” monsters from the Graveyard into the Deck and cannot be Special Summoned by other ways. Once per turn: You can target any number of face-up “Shaddoll” monsters you control, flip those targets into face-down Defense Positon (this is a Quick Effect), and then sent any number or cards from your hand to the Graveyad equal to the number of “Shaddoll” monsters flipped face-down by this card’s effect. You can only control 1 "Phantasm Lord of Shaddolls”.

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Card A can essentially tutor a Level 2 or lower Beast when it's flipped face-up (either if you run a duplicate/flip this one down or it gets attacked). I could see it used with Rank 2 Beasts or something (Raccoons/64 comes to mind). In the case of both Raccoons (I forgot their names), you can flip them face-down; SS this card, then Flip Summon again, gain their effect and go into 64 or whatever Rank 2 you decide to throw out there.

 

Card B is pretty much another way for Shaddolls to trigger themselves (based on my understanding of them). You can essentially flip an entire field of them face-down, then have them trigger their effects when sent to the graveyard. Since the non-Extra Deck Shaddolls have flip effects, you pretty much trigger their abilities once more [either if your opponent attacks or you do it yourself]. As mentioned earlier, this is one of the Archetypes I'm still not familiar with, but from the looks of things, this card essentially sets up a lot of combos to disrupt the opponent/set up for Extra Deck stuff or whatever. Not saying much about the summoning condition, but it looks like a Nomi

 

 

 

I'll go for card A in this case, since it's more balanced and doesn't promote 2-3 setup combos at the same time.

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Card A: as Sakura said, seems like good support for Raccoons, tutoring ones you need and therefore adding more consistency to the deck (even though Ponpoko and Tantan actually summon, this works very well with Tantan). Not much more to say, as this is just a nice simple support card, which I cant really see being used in other decks but would work very well in Raccoon decks, and fits the contest theme well.

 

Card B: A non-fusion Shaddoll boss is a bit weird but they've only been out for a set so who am I to say what they're like. However, the effect is a bit too multipurpose for me. While it is a Nomi card, the requirement is actually more helping than hindering, as a (maybe even the main) problem of the Shaddoll deck is how quickly they can send all key monsters to the grave and have no more to make their plays with (eg Falcon, Dragon etc), so being able to recycle 3 in order to summon this does seem quite good. On top of that, it can re-use all of your face-up Shaddolls flip effects, setting up more combos; this is only a problem as again the cost for it can potentially just be another plus by getting Shaddolls in hand to the grave(getting yet more effects off). While it doesn't have much of an effect of its own, this card sets up too many others with no real cost to the deck.

 

Therefore, my vote goes to Card A.

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