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...Keep in mind that Second Coin Toss is a card, so even though this is luck-based, there's still a chance that your opponent will lose one of their aces-in-the-hole. Also keep in mind that this card is easily combo'ed with Chicken Race/Chicken Game, so the Life Point loss is a benefit, if anything.

 

Of course, this works both ways, so you might lose YOUR ace-in-the-hole.

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@Garland

Yeah, I realized that the difference between Change of Heart and Creature Swap was the monster you had to give. So, I figured that a card that risked both sides was better than one that risked only one side and that two coins was a better risk than one. Plus if multiple monsters are Summoned, your opponent decides who is at risk. Then there are cards likeMagical Dimension that would bypass this card. And a simple MST gets rid of this anyways...so,yeah...

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@Garland

Yeah, I realized that the difference between Change of Heart and Creature Swap was the monster you had to give. So, I figured that a card that risked both sides was better than one that risked only one side and that two coins was a better risk than one. Plus if multiple monsters are Summoned, your opponent decides who is at risk. Then there are cards likeMagical Dimension that would bypass this card. And a simple MST gets rid of this anyways...so,yeah...

Not every deck runs MST. Just saying. And my point with this being combo'ed with Chicken Race/Game still stands, since you must give up Life Points just to get it going, thus setting up for a possible OTK.

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how would this work with Chicken Race...? I just looked it up and don't see what you're saying...

And Chicken Game?

Chicken Game is the official English Name.

 

It works with Chicken Race because it keeps your Life Points low when you activate it, and you pay MORE Life Points for even more effects.

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That's kinda what goes on anyway, we see a card and think of its applications if it were actually real.

 

Personally though, for the card itself, I think it is ok at best. It forces you and your opponent to play more carefully and hurts special summon-heavy decks. Of course, this card has an inherent weakness against pendulum decks since your opponent will always send you their weakest monster. I think people would use this card in a similar way as Vanity's Emptiness, ie going ham and then playing this card to constrict opponent response.

 

Overall, I would recommend cutting the cost to 1000 or even lower since it generally puts a huge amount of power in your opponent's hands and (probably more often than not) you'll be the one ending up popping the card in the end.

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