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Fine Tooning


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This is support for Toon monsters. Basically, it's Monarch's Stormforth, except it requires you to tribute for a Toon monster.

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Fine Tooning
Quickplay Spell

Activate only if you control "Toon World". Special summon 1 "Toon" monster from your hand, using monsters your opponent controls as tributes. The monster summoned by this effect cannot attack until the End Phase of you next turn. You can only activate "Fine Tooning" once per turn.

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So...themed Monarchs Stormforth for Toons, only with a more lenient restriction? Not exactly worth running, unless you are using Toon Blue-Eyes, which would be a dead draw most of the time without this.

 

Would need a buff to be usable, such as being able to tribute during the opponent's turn (making it a quick-play wouldn't hurt either).

 

For example:

Activate only if you control "Toon World". Tribute Summon 1 "Toon" monster from your hand using monsters your opponent controls.  That monster cannot attack until your next End Phase. You can only activate "Fine Tooning" once per turn. 

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So...themed Monarchs Stormforth for Toons, only with a more lenient restriction? Not exactly worth running, unless you are using Toon Blue-Eyes, which would be a dead draw most of the time without this.
 
Would need a buff to be usable, such as being able to tribute during the opponent's turn (making it a quick-play wouldn't hurt either).
 
For example:
[background=#fbfdfe]Activate only if you control "Toon World". Tribute Summon 1 "Toon" monster from your hand using monsters your opponent controls.  That monster cannot attack until your next End Phase. You can only activate "Fine Tooning" once per turn. [/background]


I edited the effect and made it a quickplay spell, but it technically can't say "tibute summon" since the Toon monsters that require tributes can't be normal summoned.
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