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Six Fairy-Type monsters


Exa Raiun

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This monster cannot be Summoned in Attack Position. The Battle Position of this monster cannot be changed except by its own effect. During your Standby Phase, if this monster is in Defense Position, you can pay 800 Life Points to switch this monster to Attack Position. During your End Phase, if this monster is in Attack Position, remove from play 1 Fairy-Type monster from your Graveyard or switch this monster to Defense Position.

 

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Each time when the Battle Position of 1 Fairy-Type monster you control is changed, put 1 counter on this card (max. 5). Once per turn, you can remove 2 counters from this card to switch the Battle Position of 2 monsters your opponent controls. If this monster has 5 counters, you can Tribute this monster to return all face-up monsters (except Fairy-Type monsters) to the owner's hand.

 

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This monster cannot be Normal Summoned or Set. This monster cannot be Special Summoned except by Tributing 1 Attack Position "Crucified Angel" you control. The Battle Position of this monster cannot be changed except by its own effect. When this monster is Summoned, switch it to Defense Position. During your Standby Phase, if this monster is in Defense Position, you can discard 1 card from your hand to switch this monster to Attack Position. If this monster is in Defense Position, once per turn, you can negate 1 attack which would target this monster. If this monster is in Attack Position, once per turn, you can destroy 1 Defense Position monster and 1 Spell or Trap Card your opponent controls. If this effect is used, this monster cannot attack during this turn. During your End Phase, if this monster is in Attack Position, switch 2 Attack Position monsters you control to Defense Position or switch this monster to Defense Position.

 

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You can have up to 4 "Angelic Messenger" cards in your Deck. You can remove from play 3 "Angelic Messenger" cards from your Graveyard to Special Summon 1 Fairy-Type monster from your hand or Deck.

 

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[align=center]This monster cannot be Normal Summoned or Set. This card cannot be Special Summoned except by removing from play 1 Machine-Type and 1 Fairy-Type monster from your Graveyard. This card is also treated as Machine-Type. This card is unaffected by the effects of Trap Cards and Level 6 or lower monsters. If a "Machine Angel Divinea" exists in your Graveyard, increase the DEF of this card by 400 and this card gains the following effect:

● When this card is selected as an attack target by your opponent's monster, this card is changed to Defense Position.[/align]

 

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[align=center]This monster cannot be Normal Summoned or Set. This card cannot be Special Summoned except by removing from play 1 Machine-Type and 1 Fairy-Type monster from your Graveyard. This card is also treated as Machine-Type. This card is unaffected by the effects of Spell Cards and Fiend-Type or Spellcaster-Type monsters. If a "Machine Angel Titania" exists in your Graveyard, increase the ATK of this card by 400, and this card gains the following effect:

● During battle between this attacking card and a Defense Position monster whose DEF is lower than the ATK of this card, inflict the difference as Battle Damage to your opponent.[/align]

 

Here are my new cards, six Fairy-Type monsters, three of them with a Battle Position-related effect, and the fourth is a help to summon Fairy-Type monsters. The fifth and the sixth are two high Level Fairy-Types with a custom Summoning Condition and some support for each other.

 

All pictures are from danbooru.

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Thank you for the comments! It's easy to notice that I prefer using girls for my card pictures - after all, guys making girl cards is all right ^^

And for the first and second cards, I wanted to make some high ATK monsters balanced out by their negative effects (actually, Sealed Archangel has the highest original ATK from the monsters I created so far) - and the second card can turn that disadvantage to an advantage if used well!

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All your cards are great. Angelic Messenger is pretty intelligent, but 5? Maybe keep the limit at 4, because you could easily remove 3, use Miracle Dig when you get a few more monsters removed from play (Ex. D.D Warrior, Warrior Lady, Assailant.). Put them back in your Graveyard, and if you have another in there, you could easily just use that one in case you want to bring back 2 other Angelic Messengers. (Thats a good combo with my D.D. monsters. -Writes it down-) In other words, what I'm saying is, keep the limit down to 4, cause 5 versions of a monster is a little high.

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*checks Miracle Dig*

I admit I didn't know about this card, and that I skipped the idea of mixing this card with D.D. cards (a Fairy/D.D. deck sounds like a curious idea, though). My main point was with Angelic Messenger is that many of the high Level Fairy-Type monsters (Guardian Angel Joan, Athena, Splendid Venus, etc.) have no special Summoning Conditions, so they could be summoned easier with the effect of this card. But thanks for your advice, I lowered the limit to 4! ^^

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Why don't you join contests? You have great cards, and I'm sure you could win easily. A lot of people judge off what they like, and a picture. Lots of people base off power as well, and an OVP'd effect. We're lucky to have some people on here who actually judge on the card all around. I'm sure you've just been in contests hosted by the wrong people.

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Well, my experience is that only long, fancy effects can make any victories, and I usually prefer usability and creativity to complexity, even though some of my cards have long effects. And I know there are some excellent card makers who tend to go on contests ^^

 

By the way, I added 2 more cards.

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I'm glad you like these cards! I made these cards to support each other or Fairy-Type in general. The first three cards are meant to be in a combo because of the Battle Position changes (and because the third card requires the first as a Tribute.) The fourth is a tricky one, with the proper use of this card, you can pull out high Level Fairy-Types easier (and I admit, Fairy-Type is one of my favorites in the game). And for the last two cards - I know the combination of Fairy-Type and Machine-Type is a bit weird, but I believe they turned out well, especially with their support effects.

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