ExodosOrigin7 Posted October 30, 2015 Report Share Posted October 30, 2015 DESC:Cannot be Normal Summoned/Set. Must be Special Summoned (From your hand) by tributing 3 WATER-Attribute Monsters you control, and cannot be Special Summoned by other ways.This cards Special Summon Cannot be negated,This Cards Effects Cannot be negated, This Cards ATK and DEF is equal to the number of WATER,Aqua,Sea Serpent,Fish-Type Monsters you have on your Graveyard 1000x. If Umi is Face-up on the field, All Face-up Fish, Sea Serpent, Aqua-Type monsters you control gain and additional 1000 ATK and DEF, Also this card is unaffected by your opponents card effects (Only if Umi is Face-up on the field).If this card would be destroyed by battle you can tribute 2 monsters on your side of the field to negate this cards destruction; If this card leaves the field Banish all Monsters your opponent controls. (so if Umi is face-up on the field your good)(Ima add and extra effect later: If this card destroy a defense positioned monster it can make a second attack in arrow) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
♪ ♪Aria ♪ ♪ Posted October 31, 2015 Report Share Posted October 31, 2015 I you run a water attribute deck, this card can accumulated 8000 attack or even more, try lowering the boost from 1000 to about 500, plus I don't think the additional effect sis essential, since it is already too overpowered, balance it Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trebuchet MS Posted October 31, 2015 Report Share Posted October 31, 2015 Cannot be Normal Summoned/Set. Must be Special Summoned (from your hand) by Tributing 3 WATER-Attribute monsters you control, and cannot be Special Summoned by other ways. This card's Special Summon cannot be negated. This card's effects cannot be negated. This card's ATK and DEF is equal to the number of WATER, Aqua, Sea Serpent, and Fish-Type monsters you have in your Graveyard x1000x. If "Umi" is face-up on the field, All Face-up Fish, Sea Serpent, and Aqua-Type monsters you control gain and additional 1000 ATK and DEF, also this card is unaffected by your opponent's card effects (Only if Umi is Face-up on the field). If this card would be destroyed by battle, you can Tribute 2 monsters instead. on your side of the field to negate this cards destruction; If this card leaves the field: Banish all monsters your opponent controls. So, let's see... At minimum it can reach 3000 ATK without any further setup, but can spiral out of control from said minimum when you specifically build around it. Its Summoning condition can be easily met with Call of the Atlanteans, without even consuming a Normal Summon like the legit Egyptian Gods. Once monsters go past the 3000 ATK threshold, everything else turns into overkill that can one-shot the opponent. Let's not forget that since this card is also Aqua-Type it can boost itself if you have Umi. And also becomes completely invulnerable with the Field Spell out. Oh, it also punishes the opponent for finally finding a way to take it down? No, I don't quite like it. It's already very OP at its current state. Adding a further effect will turn it into an overkill walking ball of hax and also make your card look more cluttered than it needs to be. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flash Flyer - Sakura Posted October 31, 2015 Report Share Posted October 31, 2015 Yeah, this card is REALLY broken as-is.Things that you should do here.Get rid of the "effects cannot be negated part".Remove the last effect that banishes everything when it finally does.Change it to Normal Summon using 3 Tributes, in a similar flavor to the original Gods.Lower the power boost a bit, and exclude itself from the power bonus (it already has the first booster). DON'T add the double attacking effect; it has enough power as-is. Yes, I did say that you can use the DIVINE Attribute on cards based on actual deities, but it's your responsibility to balance them so they aren't broken as hell.As-is, that's what the card is. Also, DIVINE and Divine-Beast are meant to be used concurrently; either you use both or none at all. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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