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New cards!!!

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Why, 9 turns after activation of "Hot Attorney" Spell card, you can summon a "Phoenix Jr. Wright"? Simple! 9 turns = 9 months! PHOENIX+MAYA=HENTAI=A NEWBORN!!!!!

 

Oh! And I was about to forget :

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Manfred von Karma and Miles Edgeworth!!

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*sigh* This isn't a case of meanie-ism, but a case of blunt-honesty-ism.

 

So let's not get blunt-honesty-itis and instead get on with the case.

 

Fake types are a big no-no here, BUT! If you try to make it original, either through an overarcing effect (i.e., one all the cards share) or through an original support pool, you can easily get away with a SUBTYPE -- i.e., your Attorney 'fake type' could get a face-lift to become a 'subtype'.

 

Of course, it would require you to actually work hard to make it work -- there's already enough fuel in the series (a Courtroom field for your Attorney-types, special Spells and Traps relating to evidence and the ever-present 'OBJECTION!'s [and the other Bunny Ears Lawyer tactics that fly around] -- you could pull any rabbit out of your hat you choose), so it's only a matter of putting your creative mind to the task and sticking to it.

 

. . . Though, in this case, I honestly would recommend against making ANYONE (other than MAYBE Winston Payne) a vanilla -- and backing everyone up with decent support cards to add flavor to your series.

 

Beyond that advice, you're on your own.

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Thankies... You are the best friend I got here!

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Fake types are a big no-no here' date=' BUT! If you try to make it original, either through an overarcing effect (i.e., one all the cards share) or through an original support pool, you can easily get away with a SUBTYPE -- i.e., your Attorney 'fake type' could get a face-lift to become a 'subtype'.

 

Of course, it would require you to actually work hard to make it work -- there's already enough fuel in the series (a Courtroom field for your Attorney-types, special Spells and Traps relating to evidence and the ever-present 'OBJECTION!'s [and the other Bunny Ears Lawyer tactics that fly around'] -- you could pull any rabbit out of your hat you choose), so it's only a matter of putting your creative mind to the task and sticking to it.

 

. . . Though, in this case, I honestly would recommend against making ANYONE (other than MAYBE Winston Payne) a vanilla -- and backing everyone up with decent support cards to add flavor to your series.

 

Beyond that advice, you're on your own.

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