Guest BGMCANN0N Posted November 28, 2016 Report Share Posted November 28, 2016 Condensed Carbon Fusion[Normal Spell] (This card's name is always treated as "Polymerization".) Fusion Summon 1 EARTH Fusion monster from your Extra Deck, using monsters from your hand or side of the field as Fusion Materials. The Fusion Summoned monster gains effects based on its Level.Level 8 or lower: It cannot be destroyed by card effects.Level 6 or lower: It cannot targeted by card effects.Level 4 or lower: It cannot be destroyed by battle and it gains 1500 ATK. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Nyx Avatar Posted November 28, 2016 Report Share Posted November 28, 2016 Nothing special about the form it Fusion Summons. It's the same, but reserved for EARTH monsters. However, what's interesting is the protection it provides based on its Level. However, there are very few monsters that would see the full value of this card (Fusionist and Karbonala Warrior), and even so, it wouldn't seem worth the effort. It's cute for what it does, but there aren't many monsters thst would benefit from it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sleepy Posted November 28, 2016 Report Share Posted November 28, 2016 It is strictly better if you focus on EARTH since this is treated as regular Poly at all times. Wouldn't say no to the bonus effects.Overall it is a cool concept but it looks more defensive than anything as is.I looked around and there are more EARTH Fusions than I thought there'd be. The Level 4 or lower effect is cool if you play at a pace where you'd actually use those to begin with, but it'd probably be better for them if you gave them an ATK/DEF boost instead. Condensed carbon eventually brings out harder diamonds after all.I think +1500 ATK would be alright for them. I'd personally move the effect target protection to 6 or lower, and make the 8 or lower have a Egyptian God clause to make sure they hit the field, and about end it there. Wouldn't add up too many in-field bonuses but it'd go a long way. This is mostly a random suggestion though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darj Posted November 29, 2016 Report Share Posted November 29, 2016 The card is fine and all, but I find unfair that EARTHs get a special treatment with their own buffed version of Poly. Are you planning to do 1 for each Attribute.Hmm... I got confused a first with the requirements of the bonuses since they have "or lower". For instance, if it's Level4, it would gain the "Level4" effect but wouldn't it also gain the "Level6" effect because 4 is also lower than 6. Unless you intend for the effects to stack, IMO it's more clear if you go for a formatting of:- Level 7 to 8: Effect #1- Level 5 to 6: Effect #2- Level 1 to 4: Effect #3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest BGMCANN0N Posted November 29, 2016 Report Share Posted November 29, 2016 The card is fine and all, but I find unfair that EARTHs get a special treatment with their own buffed version of Poly. Are you planning to do 1 for each Attribute.Hmm... I got confused a first with the requirements of the bonuses since they have "or lower". For instance, if it's Level4, it would gain the "Level4" effect but wouldn't it also gain the "Level6" effect because 4 is also lower than 6. Unless you intend for the effects to stack, IMO it's more clear if you go for a formatting of:- Level 7 to 8: Effect #1- Level 5 to 6: Effect #2- Level 1 to 4: Effect #3I am indeed thinking about other Attribute based Polymerizations... Though I am still coming up with names with good flavor, and effects of relevance to the card pool of each Attribute. And, also, I did intended them to stack so that it gives players more of an incentive to use the weakest EARTH Fusions. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darj Posted November 29, 2016 Report Share Posted November 29, 2016 Oh, if they stack then this makes Karbonala Warrior one of the toughest monsters to take down as a 3000-ATK beater only vulnerable to non-targeting, non-destructive removal like Swords of Concealing Light, Quaking/Rippling Mirror Force, Book of Eclipse, etc. Fusionist coming second with 2400 ATK. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sleepy Posted November 30, 2016 Report Share Posted November 30, 2016 Oh, if they stack then this makes Karbonala Warrior one of the toughest monsters to take down as a 3000-ATK beater only vulnerable to non-targeting, non-destructive removal like Swords of Concealing Light, Quaking/Rippling Mirror Force, Book of Eclipse, etc. Fusionist coming second with 2400 ATK. And it actually gives Karbonala Warrior some flavor, since the original magnetic warriors are its Fusion Materials. You could say Karbonala is Magneto from X Men finally realized in card from thanks to the Fusion. I'm gonna take this chance to repeat that I'm really liking the concept. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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