lokun489 Posted November 9, 2014 Report Share Posted November 9, 2014 Have you ever really wanted to play Yu-Gi-Oh, but were too lazy to even play most of your cards? Well here's an archtype for you! It focuses around the idea of instead of playing your cards, revealing them in your hand for weaker versions of the same effect! (yes I stole the concept from magic the gathering, deal with it) This way instead of playing a lot of really powerful cards and then having nothing left for later in the game, you are instead playing a lot of weaker cards so you can play them over and over again, or save them for when you need that bigger effect. [Spoiler=Monsters] "Lazy Mage Sulice" Wind/Spellcaster/Level 3 During your end phase your opponent takes damage equal to the number of revealed cards in your hand x300 Attack: 1200 Defense: 1400 "Lazy Mage Freila" Wind/Spellcaster/Level 3 If there are two or more cards in your hand that are currently revealed you can normal summon a "Lazy Mage" in addition to your regular normal summon. Attack: 1400 Defense: 1100 [/Spoiler] [Spoiler=Spell/Trap(?)] Normal Spell When played you can activate the following effects in any order: *Monsters your opponent controls lose 600 attack until the end phase. *"Lazy Mage" monsters you control gain 600 attack until the end phase. During your turn you can reveal this card to activate one of the effects (this card remains revealed until your opponents next turn). Normal Spell When played you can activate the following effects in any order: *Your opponent takes 500 damage. *Your opponent takes damage equal to he number of "Lazy Mage"s you control x400 During your turn you can reveal this card to activate one of the effects (This card remains revealed until your opponents next turn). Normal Spell Activate only if you control one "Lazy Mage" monster and have at least one card in your hand revealed: draw two cards. During your turn you can reveal this card to shuffle one unrevealed "Granduerious" spell into your deck; draw one card. (This card remains revealed until your opponents next turn). [/spoiler] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jemjosher Posted November 12, 2014 Report Share Posted November 12, 2014 I love them make more now Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lokun489 Posted November 12, 2014 Author Report Share Posted November 12, 2014 I love them make more now I have delivered with three more cards. Two spells and a monster. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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