skyline777123 Posted May 20, 2015 Report Share Posted May 20, 2015 Before I start with the description, let me first say thank you for all of the likes on the AMULET MONSTERS Concept. I will post a picture as soon as I am able to. Also, I will start a concept called, 'Instant (SPELL-TRAPS/TRAP-SPELLS) Cards' next week. And now, I will do the description of PENDANT MONSTER Cards, as well as the rules. First off, and most improtantly, they are both Amulet AND Pendulum Monsters at the same time. Secondly, the top half of the Border is Effect Monster Orange, while the bottom half of the Border is split into 2, with the top half of the bottom half of the Border Spell Card Green, and the bottom half of the bottom half of the Border Trap Card Pink. Lastly, the 2 halves of the bottom half of the Border contains two things: !) The Pendulum Effect, Symbols, and Scales are all in the same place as Pendulum Monsters (just above the Monster Type/Monster Card Type/Effect Type [which the Spell Card Green color contains, and the top half of the Monster Flavor/Effect Text Box is also contained therein] and below the Card Picture); 2) The Amulet Effect (which is still above the Symbol and Scale) is below the ATK and DEF, and the rest of the Trap Card Pink color also contains the bottom half of the Monster Flavor/Effect Text Box. Everything else are in the same places. For the rules:They act (rule-wise) in the same respect as it's predecessors, except that you must use 1 of the 3 options available. Hope you all like it! Also, like or dislike, and please post a reply! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Woloa Posted June 11, 2015 Report Share Posted June 11, 2015 Alright man, Amulets were confusing enough, I like them, but their confusing. With these monsters I can't see any way for the Pendulum to not be the better option for playing them, as, if they are a Pendulum, you can use them to special summon monsters, possibly into the extra monster card zones created by a dedicated Amulet. Personally, I prefer not to mix card types at all, because even Konami haven't mastered that yet, let alone combining two types of combined cards. Still, I give this a good effort, I hope to see more from you in future. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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