I Hate Snatch Steal Posted October 1, 2013 Report Share Posted October 1, 2013 Inspiration: http://yugioh.wikia.com/wiki/Crazed_Meal_Summoning_-_Ghoul_Summoner Discard 1 card, then target 1 Monster in your Graveyard; Special Summon that target and and equip it with this card. When this card leaves the field, send the equipped monster to the graveyard. Once per turn: you can discard 1 card, then target 1 monster in your graveyard; special summon that target from your graveyard and take damage equal to its original ATK on the field. The equipped monster cannot declare an attack the turn you activate this effect. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sleepy Posted October 2, 2013 Report Share Posted October 2, 2013 This card seems to be a better version of Call of the Haunted. I first wondered why it "sends to the Graveyard" rather than destroying, until I started trying to abuse this card in my head. Both Stardust versions would laugh at this greatly. Good call. It's fun to think I'd run Black-Winged Dragon for this card. Saving me from damage, having 2800 ATK, reviving a monster each turn, AND inflicting damage to your opponent while weakening one of their monsters. It sounds worth a generic Level 8 Synchro Summon if you ask me. I also like how it downright Equips to the monster. Taylor of the Fickle and Collected Power will have great fun with this card when your opponent tries to MST later on. The attack stopping effect is nice to prevent the most obvious OTKing, although using the revived monsters for an Xyz or something will still be a thing, so I doubt it'll be enough on it's own. The concept is fun. The combos don't seem to cause major problems, although the "can't attack" restriction might need a little work (or not) depending on how you consider the ways of getting around it. I overall like it. It actually inspired me with a couple ideas just now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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