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[quote name='tonymann' timestamp='1291939260' post='4840572']
I believe you only have to capitalize the F in Fire and i also believe its called Fire-Type.
8/10 good job
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There is no Fire-Type in Yu-Gi-Oh!. That's Pokemon. The Fire Attribute is spelled as "FIRE", just as Water is "WATER" and Earth is "EARTH". If you need an example, here you go: http://images3.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20090220183758/yugioh/images/9/9a/GigantesCP04-EN-C-UE.png

Because FIRE is not a type, there is no such thing as FIRE-Type monsters. They are simply called "FIRE monsters" like EARTH monsters on Gigantes.
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This card is...

Underpowered. It lets your opponent draw two cards by sacrificing a monster, while the only advantage you get is a 3500 beast, which can be taken down easily, now adays. It requires 4 FIRE monsters on your field to begin with, making it slightly difficult to summon. Now, if we had a Fires of Doomsday for FIRE monsters, then this would be a different story: Just use two of them, and summon this guy.
Now, I may be wrong, but I'm fairly certain that you can use Tokens as sacrifices that involve removing them from play.
On another note, you may get back the monsters removed, but if you used Tokens (if possible), then you get fewer monsters back.

Overall review, this card needs some work, thought, and effort put into it. It has a bit of potential, but I'm not seeing it being put to good use.

So, on a scale of 1 to 10, this card recieves a...

4/10: This card is a decent place to start, but needs a lot of work.

If you need a bit of help, I can point you to some top-quality people, or point you in the right direction myself.
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This card is...

Underpowered. It lets your opponent draw two cards by sacrificing a monster, while the only advantage you get is a 3500 beast, which can be taken down easily, now adays. It requires 4 FIRE monsters on your field to begin with, making it slightly difficult to summon. Now, if we had a Fires of Doomsday for FIRE monsters, then this would be a different story: Just use two of them, and summon this guy.
Now, I may be wrong, but I'm fairly certain that you can use Tokens as sacrifices that involve removing them from play.
On another note, you may get back the monsters removed, but if you used Tokens (if possible), then you get fewer monsters back.

Overall review, this card needs some work, thought, and effort put into it. It has a bit of potential, but I'm not seeing it being put to good use.

So, on a scale of 1 to 10, this card recieves a...

4/10: This card is a decent place to start, but needs a lot of work.

If you need a bit of help, I can point you to some top-quality people, or point you in the right direction myself.
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