Double monster type, double effects (Beauty and the Beast)
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Double monster type, double effects (Beauty and the Beast)
Beauty and the Beast
LIGHT/Level 8
Beast-Warrior/Effect
Also a Spellcaster monster while in the hand or GY. To Tribute Summon this card face-up, you can Tribute Continuous Spell/Trap(s) you control, as well as monsters. (Quick Effect): You can discard 1 card, then declare 1 monster type (Beast-Warrior or Spellcaster); this card becomes that type, then, monster in the same column as this card has its effect negated until the End Phase. Gains the following effects based on this card's monster type while on the field.
● Beast-Warrior: This card's original ATK becomes 3000. Can attack all monsters your opponent controls once each.
● Spellcaster: This card's original ATK becomes 2500. Unaffected by card effects that target this card.
3000/2000
Card i made back then, using my own orica template, sadly cant implement this template on DB tho
Art taken from Shadowverse CCG, for those who dont know
Soo, thoughts?
Last edited by Sarissa on Sat Oct 12, 2019 3:23 am, edited 2 times in total.
Some PSCT things to fix, but it's an alright card, if anything rather underpowered, no way to get it on the field easily, nor too disruptive while on it.
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- Sarissa
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Kalsan wrote:Some PSCT things to fix, but it's an alright card, if anything rather underpowered, no way to get it on the field easily, nor too disruptive while on it.
Yeah i just noticed the PSCT, it goes wrong on some parts (old card btw). As for underpowered, i add more easier summon and mild disruption. Thx for the reply anyhow, i appreciate it.
Update*
> Minor PSCT fix.
> Adding additional Tribute Summon ala Metatron clause (Continuous Spell/Trap(s) Tribute) for an easier summon.
> Mild disruption upon type change (effect negation).
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