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[align=center]Might not be such a Killer Duo like i imagined, but oh well.....

 

FLASHY RHINO

 

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Lore

During the End Phase of a turn in which 2 or more Beast-Type monsters were destroyed, you can discard 1 Beast-Type monster to Special Summon this card from your Graveyard. If this card attacks, once per turn, you can destroy 1 Beast-Type monster you control to have this card gain ATK equal to the halve of the destroyed monster's ATK until the End Phase. Special Summon the destroyed monster during your next Standby Phase.

 

 

Threatening Panda

 

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When this card is Summoned, select 1 Beast-Type Monster from your Deck and add it to your hand. Once per turn, during your Battle Phase, you can send the top card of your Deck to the Graveyard and discard 1 card to have this card gain 1000 ATK. If you activate this effect, destroy this card at the end of your Battle Phase.[/align]

 

 

 

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Both are OP'ed, put simply.

 

Magnified, what I want to say is that

 

1. Flashy Rhino

This card is something that can easily go over 3000 ATK, and can be Special Summoned. It is also something that can easily be revived.

2. Threatning Panda

You know what this can do? This can kill DAD, and if lucky even my avatar monster.

 

Overall 7/10.

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Flashy Rhino + DNA Surgery(Beast) + Swarm = LolSuperPower?

 

Rhino is probably balanced. Then again, I don't know Green Baboon's effect. Panda looks like he could work in a Lightsworn deck. Personally although, I don't like the fact that it kills itself at the End. That's just my opinion.

 

Nice job HP.

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Over powered? No, I thinks this is under powered, seriously. The Summoning conditions of the first one is not that easy and restricting the discard effect to only discard Beast monsters make it a little situational.

 

And the other part seems under powered to me too. You lose a monster for a turn and only gain half of its power? I would rather leave that monster on the field and attack with it. If you Tribute a monster you will not get the full damage you would made if you leaved it on the field for a attack.

 

The last one is under powered AND over powered. It can search ANY Beast monster from your Deck when it is Summoned, and you only said Summoned, so this count as all type of Summoning. Then, if you combo it with the Rhino, you get a Beast from your Deck every turn. Under powered because its last effect. That drawback is not really needed, since Axe of Despair do the same and doesn't need to discard a card AND send a card from the top if your Deck. Ah, and it is not destroyed during the End Phase.

 

I like your idea, but you tried to balance it with a weird way, and just made them slow and situational. Some of the drawbacks is not needed, so just remove them and you would be fine.

 

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7.5/10

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Over powered? No' date=' I thinks this is under powered, seriously. The Summoning conditions of the first one is not that easy and restricting the discard effect to only discard Beast monsters make it a little situational.

 

And the other part seems under powered to me too. You lose a monster for a turn and only gain half of its power? I would rather leave that monster on the field and attack with it. If you Tribute a monster you will not get the full damage you would made if you leaved it on the field for a attack.

 

[b']You can attack with the monster you want to tribute and then attack with Rhino.[/b]

 

The last one is under powered AND over powered. It can search ANY Beast monster from your Deck when it is Summoned, and you only said Summoned, so this count as all type of Summoning. Then, if you combo it with the Rhino, you get a Beast from your Deck every turn. Under powered because its last effect. That drawback is not really needed, since Axe of Despair do the same and doesn't need to discard a card AND send a card from the top if your Deck. Ah, and it is not destroyed during the End Phase.

 

Don't you think this is balance? UPness + OPness = Balance? xD

You don't have to activate it's effect, BTW.

 

I like your idea, but you tried to balance it with a weird way, and just made them slow and situational. Some of the drawbacks is not needed, so just remove them and you would be fine.

 

Could be true. I dunno. Would you mind testing these cards over YVD?

 

Rate~

 

7.5/10

 

Thanks for commenting!

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Over powered? No' date=' I thinks this is under powered, seriously. The Summoning conditions of the first one is not that easy and restricting the discard effect to only discard Beast monsters make it a little situational.

 

And the other part seems under powered to me too. You lose a monster for a turn and only gain half of its power? I would rather leave that monster on the field and attack with it. If you Tribute a monster you will not get the full damage you would made if you leaved it on the field for a attack.

 

[b']You can attack with the monster you want to tribute and then attack with Rhino.[/b]

 

... True. So this would be probably over powered, not under powered. IDK

 

The last one is under powered AND over powered. It can search ANY Beast monster from your Deck when it is Summoned, and you only said Summoned, so this count as all type of Summoning. Then, if you combo it with the Rhino, you get a Beast from your Deck every turn. Under powered because its last effect. That drawback is not really needed, since Axe of Despair do the same and doesn't need to discard a card AND send a card from the top if your Deck. Ah, and it is not destroyed during the End Phase.

 

Don't you think this is balance? UPness + OPness = Balance? xD

You don't have to activate it's effect, BTW.

 

Not really because it can be under powered some times, but over powered some times too. Ah, you know what I mean don't you? lol

 

I like your idea, but you tried to balance it with a weird way, and just made them slow and situational. Some of the drawbacks is not needed, so just remove them and you would be fine.

 

Could be true. I dunno. Would you mind testing these cards over YVD?

 

Sure! I am not the best person dueling but yeah, we can try it. =D

 

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7.5/10

 

Thanks for commenting!

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Great pics.

OCG is fine, but I think "If this card attacks" and "once per turn" should be swiched for the correct OCG, but I may be wrong.

I think that Flashy Rhino can be very OP, but I think you heard that quite enough.

The panda is fine.

A 8.8/10, for the first 1.

A 9/10 for the second 1.

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