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Shatter my blade, but you can't shatter my soul


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Lore: At the end of the Battle Phase, if this card attacked an opponent's monster: Inflict your opponent damage equal to half this card's ATK. If this card would be targeted or affected by a card effect(s) except it's own, you can target another appropriate target on the field; if you do, this card loses 500 ATK and that target becomes the target and/or affected by the card effect targeting or affecting this card. If this card's ATK would become 0 or less, switch it into face up Defense Position; while in Defense Position by this effect, if this card would be destroyed: Banish it instead.

 

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Lore: At the end of the Battle Phase, if this card attacked an opponent's monster: Inflict your opponent damage equal to half this card's ATK. If this card would be targeted or affected by a card effect(s) except it's own, you can target one other card on the field; if you do, this card loses 500 ATK and that target becomes the target and/or affected by the card effect targeting or affecting this card. If this card's ATK would become 0 or less, switch it into face up Defense Position; while in Defense Position by this effect, if this card would be destroyed: Banish it instead.[/spoiler]

 

I actually made up a little story for this guy. 

 

There was once a great knight, he knew his own greatness and reveled in it. Vanity consumed him, turning him into a demonic creature who sought only to feed his vanity. His sword would always sting his opponent, even when blocked by shield. Then, his sword clashed with another sword. This sword was special though, because it was forged to be this demon's demise. When the swords clashed, the demon's chipped. He roar and tore the swordsman to shreds with his bare hands, but whenever he fought again, his sword would chip. As the demon's sword became more and more chipped, he took a shield in hopes of saving the sword. Because it was HIS sword and HIS sword was perfect, it COULDN'T break, or so the demon told himself. When he next faced a man in combat, the man pierced his sword through the demon's shield into it's black heart, destroying it once and for all.  

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I think you can afford to make it a Level 4. No real reason this should be that heavy, especially with an effect that makes it weaken itself and merely redirects what would happen to it.

The concept looks interesting for, well, not a boss, but it can have a deck focused around that idea, and it'd be interesting.

 

I'm assuming it changes target to another correct target, like an attack position monster for Sakuretsu, and so on. Only it can redirect to opponent's cards.

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I think you can afford to make it a Level 4. No real reason this should be that heavy, especially with an effect that makes it weaken itself and merely redirects what would happen to it.

The concept looks interesting for, well, not a boss, but it can have a deck focused around that idea, and it'd be interesting.

 

I'm assuming it changes target to another correct target, like an attack position monster for Sakuretsu, and so on. Only it can redirect to opponent's cards.

Ok I'll edit it real quick.

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