Zazubat Posted August 1, 2013 Report Share Posted August 1, 2013 People digged the Monarch support more in the 1v1, this is more for higher Level Tribute Summons, which there isn't a lot of, so I made some support for those that are. If you control a Tribute Summoned Level 7 or higher monster, you can Special Summont this card (from your hand). You can only Special Summon 1 “Megabot of Shining Skies” this way per turn. When this card is Special Summoned by its own effect, it gains this effect. * When Level 7 or higher Tributed Summoned monsters attack, it gains 1000 ATK during Damage Calculation only. Level 7 or higher Tributed Summoend monsters cannot be targeted, or destroyed by your opponent’s card effects. If this card would be destroyed, you can destroy 1 Level 7 or higher Tribute Summoend monster you control instead. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NaZgUly Posted August 1, 2013 Report Share Posted August 1, 2013 perfect card :DDD gj zazu Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Galkin Posted August 1, 2013 Report Share Posted August 1, 2013 "Egiptian God" Seal of Approval! But, it is broken. It is great support in concept, giving Tribute summons an edge in combat and protection. The problem with this card, however, lies in what it can do itself. First off, it has 2800 ATK, which will be compliment with your Tribute's tremendous ATK and easily wipe off over 5000 Life Points, it seems unfair, even for level 7 tributes, to be able to accompanied by a 2800 ATK beatstick (with protection) on top of them recieving one of the most major of boosts possible (This is then suggesting your 2 tributes don't have good effects, either). With that, I have to suggest this card's ATK is lowered and replaced by increased DEF. Secondly, is the ability to stack. While it can only be Special Summoned once per turn with its effect, it is still capable of 2 or more existing, which puts an insane amount of ATK boosts on top of beatstick companions. If you ask me, it is better if it says that there can only be 1 face-up Megabot. It is a great card, but comes up a overpowered when combined with the recent support for Tributes (Namely, Amarylease) and decks that make tribute summoning simple (Frogs). It has a great supportive effect, but its statictics and own personal effects make it overpowered. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zazubat Posted August 2, 2013 Author Report Share Posted August 2, 2013 "Egiptian God" Seal of Approval! But, it is broken. It is great support in concept, giving Tribute summons an edge in combat and protection. The problem with this card, however, lies in what it can do itself. First off, it has 2800 ATK, which will be compliment with your Tribute's tremendous ATK and easily wipe off over 5000 Life Points, it seems unfair, even for level 7 tributes, to be able to accompanied by a 2800 ATK beatstick (with protection) on top of them recieving one of the most major of boosts possible (This is then suggesting your 2 tributes don't have good effects, either). With that, I have to suggest this card's ATK is lowered and replaced by increased DEF. Secondly, is the ability to stack. While it can only be Special Summoned once per turn with its effect, it is still capable of 2 or more existing, which puts an insane amount of ATK boosts on top of beatstick companions. If you ask me, it is better if it says that there can only be 1 face-up Megabot. It is a great card, but comes up a overpowered when combined with the recent support for Tributes (Namely, Amarylease) and decks that make tribute summoning simple (Frogs). It has a great supportive effect, but its statictics and own personal effects make it overpowered. Thanks for the review. Yeah, it can stack, which can be pretty powerful, and the 2800 might be a bit much. Also, I could change it so it was required to use 2 Tributes so you couldn't use Amarylease with it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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