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Clockwerk, menace of the Sly Cooper series.


Kohdok

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Let's see if I can get this to work. Anyway, this is a set of cards based on the Arch Villain of the "Sly Cooper" series: Clockwerk. I am working on a set that would emphasize his immortality and amazing abilities, but in a way that could work in the game. I then came up with the idea of a Modular Ritual: The more of Clockwerk's parts you use in the Ritual Summon, the more effects Clockwerk has which, when coupled with its ability to resist removal in a way that fits into the "Dark" Archetype, can be a nasty opponent.

 

Cards:

 

CWK-001: Clockwerk

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This monster can only be Ritual Summoned with the Ritual Spell Card "Vengeful Machination". If this card would be removed from the field by battle or by a card effect, you may remove one Dark-attribute monster in your graveyard from the game to prevent it.

 

 

CWK-002: Vengeful Machination.

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Straight-forward enough, Standard Ritual Spell. Maybe I should give it another effect?

 

 

CWK-003: Steady Diet of Hate.

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Also straightforward.

 

 

CWK-004: Clockwerk's Eyes

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When this Card is flipped face-up, you may change the Battle Position of any 1 Face-up Monster on the field. A "Clockwerk" Monster Ritual Summoned with this card gains the following effect: "Once per turn, you may change the Battle Position on any 1 face-up Monster.

 

 

CWK-005: Clockwerk's Talons

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Once per turn, if you control this monster on the field, you can equip it to a face-up monster on your side of the field OR unequip it and Special Summon it in face-up Attack position. The monster equipped with this card deals Piercing Damage. A "Clockwerk" that is Ritual Summoned with this card does Piercing Damage. (1 monster can only be equipped with 1 Union Monster at a time. If the equipped monster would be destroyed, this card is destroyed instead.)

 

I'm trying to think of effects for the other Clockwerk Parts and I have this idea that all of the levels combined of the Clockwerk Parts will equal eight and thus one of each part = one Clockwerk.

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