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That's why I included Bad Reaction to Siamochi. It causes your opponent to lose life points when they would gain it, and best of all, it's a trap card.

 

That reminds me, I have a question about your card's effect. If you play it with equip/continuous spells already active, does it change them? Or does it only apply to spells played after the monster's summon?

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This card cannot be Special Summoned or Set. You don't need the "Set" part.

 

This card requires Tributes whose Levels equal the number of cards in your opponents Graveyard.

How are you suppose to know that exactly, are you suppose to ask your opponent how many cards are in his/her GY or do you just look at there GY to find out?

 

Once per turn, while this card is in your hand, you can show this card to your opponent and discard another card to have your opponent remove from play a card of their choice in their Graveyard.

This is an interesting effect, but might actually help your opponent, plus the drawback might not be worth it.

 

This card gains 200 ATK for every card in your opponents Graveyard.

Once again I guess you either have to ask or check your opponent's GY (continuously I might add) in order to update this card's ATK.

 

When a Spell is activated, its effect becomes 'Both Players gain 1000 Life Points'.

That's different and not bad at all.

 

Overall 8.8/10

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This card cannot be Special Summoned or Set. You don't need the "Set" part.Why not

 

This card requires Tributes whose Levels equal the number of cards in your opponents Graveyard.

How are you suppose to know that exactly' date=' are you suppose to ask your opponent how many cards are in his/her GY or do you just look at there GY to find out?[/b'] doesn't matter

 

Once per turn, while this card is in your hand, you can show this card to your opponent and discard another card to have your opponent remove from play a card of their choice in their Graveyard.

This is an interesting effect, but might actually help your opponent, plus the drawback might not be worth it. So?

 

This card gains 200 ATK for every card in your opponents Graveyard.

Once again I guess you either have to ask or check your opponent's GY (continuously I might add) in order to update this card's ATK. What's the problem with that?

 

When a Spell is activated, its effect becomes 'Both Players gain 1000 Life Points'.

That's different and not bad at all. Just wanted some flavour. Keep things interesting.

 

Overall 8.8/10

 

Thanks

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