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New "Gishki" support. 6/?


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Gishki: http://yugioh.wikia.com/wiki/Gishki

 

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Kharydis Ogre: This card can only be Ritual Summoned with a "Gishki" Ritual Spell Card. When this card is Ritual Summoned, return a number of cards your opponent controls equal to the number of WATER monsters used to Ritual Summon this card to the Deck. Once per turn, if this card would be destroyed by a card effect, you can remove 2 "Gishki" monster in your Graveyard from play instead. Then, add 1 "Gishki" Ritual Monster or Ritual Spell Card in your Graveyard to your hand.

 

Scylla Augus: This card can only be Ritual Summoned with a "Gishki" Ritual Spell Card. When this card is Ritual Summoned, you can select and return up to 3 cards from your Graveyard to the Deck or discard up to 3 cards. For each "Gishki" Ritual Spell Card or Ritual Monster returned or discarded, your opponent must shuffle 1 card in their hand into their Deck. Then, your opponent must send 1 other card of the same card type (Monster, Spell, or Trap) from their Deck to the Graveyard.

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I like the idea of these cards.

I would lower the ATK of the ritual monster to around 2500, my reason being that it is so easy to gather ritual stuff to your hand making the monster easy too summon and being able to return a number, some serious field clearing could be done, but as always when I rate, it is only my opinion.

Awesome cards

8/10 for you!

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These cards are rather interesting.

 

But where is the Ritual Card?

 

Refer to the link I posted; it's an existing archtype in the TCG, with already existing Ritual Spell Cards.

 

I like the idea of these cards.

I would lower the ATK of the ritual monster to around 2500, my reason being that it is so easy to gather ritual stuff to your hand making the monster easy too summon and being able to return a number, some serious field clearing could be done, but as always when I rate, it is only my opinion.

Awesome cards

8/10 for you!

 

There's a possibility i'll lower it; but it is a Level 10 monster, and most "Gishki" monsters are lower Leveled (minus the two i've created), requiring you to use many of them to Summon it. Thank you for the rating, a +rep for you.

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Great cards man!'

 

They all seem very strong with amazing effects as well. Never heard of this arch type, but I just read the thing and I think I might start using them. Thanks for showing me them.

 

I would also use these cards since they support the arch type very well and they have solid OCG in my opinion, to bad there not offical yugioh cards ):

 

Anyways great cards and keep your awesome work going man, your one of the best card makers.

 

10'

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Great cards man!'

 

They all seem very strong with amazing effects as well. Never heard of this arch type, but I just read the thing and I think I might start using them. Thanks for showing me them.

 

I would also use these cards since they support the arch type very well and they have solid OCG in my opinion, to bad there not offical yugioh cards ):

 

Anyways great cards and keep your awesome work going man, your one of the best card makers.

 

10'

 

I appreciate it. And yeah, it's an interesting archtype; just lots of card recycling. +rep for you.

 

Also, "Gishki Praetorian" added!

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Oh I love Gishki's! There my favourite archetype! Anyway review time:

 

For the most cards, it seems that you have focused on returning cards to the Deck and Special Summoning etc. That isn't really what Gishki is about. The strategy is to get the Ritual monsters out as quickly as possible with Gishki Abyss, Shadow, Chain etc. These seem to take on a whole new Gishki set, which personally, I dont think it fits the theme. Anyway now onto the Rituals.

 

The rituals are... meh. No game changing effects here and a slight disappointment. The Karydis would be ridiculously hard to summon as Gishki's are low levelled. You may even end up having to tribute another Ritual Gishki to summon it and it's not really worth that. Overall tough, I do really like these cards so I give you a 8/10

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Oh I love Gishki's! There my favourite archetype! Anyway review time:

 

For the most cards, it seems that you have focused on returning cards to the Deck and Special Summoning etc. That isn't really what Gishki is about. The strategy is to get the Ritual monsters out as quickly as possible with Gishki Abyss, Shadow, Chain etc. These seem to take on a whole new Gishki set, which personally, I dont think it fits the theme. Anyway now onto the Rituals.

 

The rituals are... meh. No game changing effects here and a slight disappointment. The Karydis would be ridiculously hard to summon as Gishki's are low levelled. You may even end up having to tribute another Ritual Gishki to summon it and it's not really worth that. Overall tough, I do really like these cards so I give you a 8/10

 

Yes, Ritual Summoning is the prime aspect of the archtype, but they also focus on recycling; and like "Gishki" Abyss, a few of the monster's i've created have similar effects that add "Gishki" monsters to your hand, thus making Ritual Summoning easier. But basically, I tried to add a more offensive variety to the archtype.

 

I'll admit Kharydis is nothing more than a beatstick, and I created it to serve that purpose; though with the easily Special Summoned Level 5 monsters i made, it wouldn't be too hard to Summon.

 

Thanks for the comment, though. I do appreciate it. +rep for you.

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to be honest all these cards are a tad OP

 

carcharias doesnt really have a drawback it fuels the deck extremely fast to pull of combos(OP)

 

both ritual monsters are extremely OP

 

ogre is fine with returning to the hand not deck, its destruction immunity is fine except the last sentence when it actually gets a ritual card.

 

augus is just too OP, id suggest lowering the effects of him in some way

 

however the idea and the combination of the set is very good 9/10

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to be honest all these cards are a tad OP

 

carcharias doesnt really have a drawback it fuels the deck extremely fast to pull of combos(OP)

 

both ritual monsters are extremely OP

 

ogre is fine with returning to the hand not deck, its destruction immunity is fine except the last sentence when it actually gets a ritual card.

 

augus is just too OP, id suggest lowering the effects of him in some way

 

however the idea and the combination of the set is very good 9/10

 

I've heard that "a tad OP" is a good thing.

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Oh I love Gishki's! There my favourite archetype! Anyway review time:

 

For the most cards, it seems that you have focused on returning cards to the Deck and Special Summoning etc. That isn't really what Gishki is about. The strategy is to get the Ritual monsters out as quickly as possible with Gishki Abyss, Shadow, Chain etc. These seem to take on a whole new Gishki set, which personally, I dont think it fits the theme. Anyway now onto the Rituals.

 

The rituals are... meh. No game changing effects here and a slight disappointment. The Karydis would be ridiculously hard to summon as Gishki's are low levelled. You may even end up having to tribute another Ritual Gishki to summon it and it's not really worth that. Overall tough, I do really like these cards so I give you a 8/10

 

What the f*** are you talking about. Have you ever even tested the archetype? Tributing a "Gishki" Ritual Monster to Ritual Summon another one is the perfect setup, because then you can activate Ceremonial Mirror's effect and return the Tributed Ritual Monster right back to your hand.

 

So much for saying it's your favorite archetype and you play them all the time, eh? It seems you don't know the most obvious and abusable perk about the cards,

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Scylla is retarded. It's basically Evigishki Gustkrake and a Pot of Avarice thing on steroids.

 

The rest just seem a little too fast. I mean, Gishkis already are a hell of a fast archetype, and giving them more speed is just too unnecessary.

 

Edit: Who the hell necrobumped this topic :/

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