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The Tricksy


GoblinKing01

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You can pay 1000 Life Points or Tribute 1 "The Tricky" to Special Summon this card from your hand. This card can be in the Spell and Trap card zones. It is treated as a Continuous Spell Card and a Continuous Trap Card while in the Spell and Trap card zones. If this card is in the Field Spell zone it is treated as a Field Spell. This card can be Special Summoned to either side of the field. If this card is Special Summoned to your opponent's side of the field it is still under your control. This card can be moved to an adjacent card zone on the field once during either player's Main Phase by paying 200 Life Points. If this card moves onto a card zone with a card in it, destroy that card. If this card would be removed from the field you can pay 200 Life Points and move it into an adjacent card zone that does not have a card in it instead. If this card cannot move into an adjacent card zone when it would be removed from the field, it is destroyed and removed from the game. This card cannot be in attack position.

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Only thing I'm not sure of... if you special summon it on your opponent's side of the field, that means they control it (i.e. Volcanic Queen/Lava Golem), and they are the ones that control the effects.

 

So far, I only see this card as a nigh-unkillable blocker, like a Marshmallon that can evade removal by paying lifepoints (Lightning Vortex? I'll move out of the way). As it stands, it's kind of ridiculous with that aspect alone and makes the duelist vulnerable only to piercing damage and burn. All the duelist has to do is give this guy some breathing room on the board, and have only a max of 3 monsters out.

 

Not sure why you would want to give this guy to the opponent, even if it is to destroy one of his monsters. Now, he has this monster of a card under his control. This assumes adjacent means he can move to the other side of the board. If not... then, yeah. He only has his unkillableness as his only trait, and well, it's practically a broken one.

 

...Truthfully, I'm not sure what you're going with this, a blocker, or a moving destroyer.

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