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Playful Time and Fiendish Sacrifice


Exa Raiun

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Roll 1 die and toss 2 coins. If both coins are Heads, your opponent skips his/her next 2 Battle Phases, if one of them is Heads and the other is Tails, both players skip their next Battle Phase, if both coins are Tails, you skip you next 2 Battle Phases. If the result of the roll is 6, your opponent has to discard 2 cards from his/her hand. If the result of the roll is 5, your opponent skips his/her next Draw Phase. If the result of the roll is 3 or 4, both players skip their next Draw Phase. If the result of the roll is 2, you skip you next Draw Phase. If the result of the roll is 1, discard 2 cards from your hand.

 

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Tribute 1 Fiend-Type monster you control. If the Tributed monster is Level 4 or lower, inflict 500 damage to your opponent. If the Tributed monster is Level 5 or 6, inflict 1000 damage to your opponent and destroy 1 monster your opponent controls. If the Tributed monster is Level 7 or higher, inflict 1500 damage to your opponent and destroy 1 monster and 1 Spell or Trap Card your opponent controls. If the Tributed monster is a Fusion Monster, discard randomly 1 card from the hand of your opponent. If the Tributed monster is a Synchro Monster, your opponent cannot Special Summon during his/her next turn.

 

The image is, like usual, from danbooru.

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The "dice -> die" correction is done.

 

Great^^

but i think the image and name doesn't fit the effect and name^^

 

you must have much luck on this card^^

overall

9/10

 

Well' date=' I have to admit that the connection between the image, name and effect may not be clear at first glance, but I imagined it somehow like that:

Effect <=> Name: The various Phases are related to the concept of time, and that card changes the flow of time in a carefree, we could say, playful manner. That's how the random effects (die roll and coin tosses) connect to the name.

Image <=> Name: I imagined the girl with the clocks as some sort of humanized representation (or user) of time. As a young girl, she is quite a person who is not limited by rules or anything. She does whatever she has the mood for. And that's why I named the card [b']Playful Time[/b]. I know it's quite a weird explanation, but my mind - especially when creating cards - works in a unique way ^^

 

Anyway, thanks for the comments for all of you ^^

 

EDIT: Another card (Fiendish Sacrifice) added.

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