Althemia Posted July 20, 2013 Report Share Posted July 20, 2013 A player cannot Special Summon the turn they banish a monster(s)."Maggot, you will be nothing unless you fight by MY TERMS! MY TERMS!"It should be pretty self explanatory as to why I made this card. Also, in case you couldn't tell.. While it's on the field, your opponent cannot Special Summon by banishing monsters as it requires them to banish to do so and that would mean that they can no longer Special Summon. Discuss, I guess. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Not-so-Radiant Arin Posted July 20, 2013 Report Share Posted July 20, 2013 For such a miniscule effect, it really has a lot going for it. Tenki to search it out and give it a boost to 1900, stops Incarnates (which is obvious) and a bunch of other Decks that focus on Banishing, and it being a Level 4 makes it perfect for Bearman or whatever card it was. The only thing I have is, what about cards like D-Prison? Can that player no longer Special Summon a monster that turn then (who was affected by D-Prison)? I would assume yes, but I wanted to double check. It's also unfortunate that it isn't a Wolfberk target either, but I guess that would be counter-productive to it's usable effect. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Althemia Posted July 20, 2013 Author Report Share Posted July 20, 2013 For such a miniscule effect, it really has a lot going for it. Tenki to search it out and give it a boost to 1900, stops Incarnates (which is obvious) and a bunch of other Decks that focus on Banishing, and it being a Level 4 makes it perfect for Bearman or whatever card it was. The only thing I have is, what about cards like D-Prison? Can that player no longer Special Summon a monster that turn then (who was affected by D-Prison)? I would assume yes, but I wanted to double check. It's also unfortunate that it isn't a Wolfberk target either, but I guess that would be counter-productive to it's usable effect.If your opponent uses Dimension Prison on your monster, then they banished it. This means that your opponent can no longer Special Summon the turn that they use Dimension Prison. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kyng's Old Account Posted July 20, 2013 Report Share Posted July 20, 2013 Besides the fact that it is potentially morale-boosting for a Moderator to actively participate in their section, it is nice seeing a TCG-savvy individual make an attempt at a Custom Card.Flavour: I think it is a habit to associate the Beast-Warrior Type with humanoid Beast, and this card does incorporate that to the utmost extent. When taking the Type to mean a Human with Beast-like traits, I can take a guess to link the "Full Moon" part of this fellas' name to mean Therianthropy, namely Lycanthropy. If you take the Type to mean a Beast Warrior, well this guy is a Drill Sergeant, what more need be said? Of course the pic reflects a Soldier-like image, further bolstering this aspect. Even the effect is flavourful, this monster being harsh on the maggots who don't play on his terms.Balance: I feel that the effect is balanced due to the stats, really. 0 DEF seems to be a good excuse for Powerful Effects on Lv4 monsters, but the effect itself isn't too powerful, thus the 1800 ATK somewhat mitigates this. Then you have the Attribute which might somewhat distinguish it from the massive FIRE Beast-Warriors. Not only that, but if you banish a card, then you don't get to Special Summon either. Overall, it is pretty solid.Use: As a Beast-Warrior it has plenty of support as things stand. It gains from the majority of the Fire Formation Cards. It also provides a lovely little nick against Dragon Rulers, providing to the Anti-Meta abilities that other Anti-Meta could benefit from. Potentially nice tech-ing, I think this would definitely be worth side-decking in any Deck that can make use of Beast Warriors. The ability to negate Special Summons when a Banish has taken place is also a pretty nice notion, since you could probably use it in your favour to counter, say, an opponent attempting to benefit from a Maxx-C by using, for example, Nobleman of Crossout.I can't think of any fixes necessary, the card is good as it stands.I have a Rulings question for this card - Macro Cosmos, or Dimensional Fissure seem to be phrased in a manner less so a player banishing, more so the rules have changed. Where does this card stand in respect to such examples? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Althemia Posted July 20, 2013 Author Report Share Posted July 20, 2013 I have a Rulings question for this card - Macro Cosmos, or Dimensional Fissure seem to be phrased in a manner less so a player banishing, more so the rules have changed. Where does this card stand in respect to such examples?Technically, the controller of Dimension Fissure and Macro Cosmos are banishing the monsters. This means that the controller of Macro Cosmos / Dimension Fissure cannot Special Summon the turn a monster is banished. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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