Ярополк Пономарёв Posted January 8, 2011 Report Share Posted January 8, 2011 [img]http://i1228.photobucket.com/albums/ee454/Anger_Level/BlankCard.png[/img] Sorry for the blurred picture. [Spoiler=Excess Summoning][color=#1C2837][font=tahoma, arial, verdana, sans-serif][size=2]Mechanics of Exceed [color=red][size=4]Summon[/size][/color]ing:[/size][/font][/color][color=#1C2837][font=tahoma, arial, verdana, sans-serif][size=2]Like regular Effect Monsters, [color=red][size=4]Excess[/size][/color] Monsters go in the deck and are [color=red][size=4]summon[/size][/color]ed from the hand. [color=red][size=4]Excess[/size][/color] Monsters cannot be Special [color=red][size=4]summon[/size][/color]ed to the field from the hand or deck, and can only be Special [color=red][size=4]summon[/size][/color]ed from the Graveyard or the Removed from Play zone if they have been successfully Exceed [color=red][size=4]summon[/size][/color]ed first. To Exceed [color=red][size=4]Summon[/size][/color] an [color=red][size=4]Excess[/size][/color] Monster you must release a number of monsters on the field with combined levels equal to the Level of the [color=red][size=4]Excess [/size][/color]Monster. Additionally, all monsters released must have the same Level as each other, and at least 2 monsters must be Released. For a Level 8 [color=red][size=4]Excess [/size][/color]Monster you must release either 2 Level 4 monsters, 4 Level 2 monsters or 8 Level 1 monsters. An [color=red][size=4]Excess[/size][/color] [color=red][size=4]Summon[/size][/color] is considered to be a Special [color=red][size=4]Summon[/size][/color]. If that [color=red][size=4]Excess[/size][/color] [color=red][size=4]Summon[/size][/color] would be negated you can send all Released monsters to the graveyard instead of Overlaying them to prevent the [color=red][size=4]Summon[/size][/color] from being negated. When an [color=red][size=4]Excess[/size][/color] Monster is Exceed [color=red][size=4]summon[/size][/color]ed, the monsters released for it are Overlaid on that card. For the purposes of a real duel this means that the released monsters are stacked underneath the [color=red][size=4]Excess[/size][/color] Monster while it remains on the field. When an [color=red][size=4]Excess[/size][/color] Monster would be removed from the field by a card effect or by battle you can remove from play 1 Overlaid Monster on that card to prevent that [color=red][size=4]Excess[/size][/color] Monster from being removed. If an [color=red][size=4]Excess[/size][/color] Monster would be removed for a cost you cannot prevent that cost with Overlaid Monsters.[/spoiler][/size][/font][/color] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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