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wilson91

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Reserve entry

i have never done a contest before, and this is basically a copy of my thread from Realistic Cards. I hope you think they're original at least...

More cards are in spoilers to save space, and the rules for these Allies are there too.

 

thanks.

 

might i remind you that in my rules for the Ally monsters that a Stack is a monster card zone with at least one Ally in it, so this guy by himself in a card zone would technically be a Stack, and you can use his effect.

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When this card is Stacked, send this card to the bottom of the Stack it was Stacked in. While this card is on the bottom of one Stack you control, you can choose and activate one of the following effects during your Standby Phase.

---Draw a card.

---Select one card in your Graveyard and place it on top of your deck.

[spoiler=Monsters]

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This effect can only be activated when this is the top card on one Stack you control. Once per turn, during your Standby Phase, look at the top number of cards on your opponent's deck for as many monsters that you have in this card's Stack. Select one monster and send it to the Graveyard.

Edit: ignore the last sentence about the shuffle thing. I don’t know what I was thinking when I wrote this card……

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This effect can only be activated if this card is on the top of one Stack that you control. This card gains the effect(s) of all monsters below this card in the Stack.

 

the image has been removed, but it was from: http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/dd72/17lbs/ShadowWarrior4.jpg

 

i am sorry i cant give any more credit than that.

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When this card is not Stacked you can activate this effect. Once per turn, during your Main Phase, you can select one Stack on your side of the field. You can rearrange the monsters in the Stack, but all non-Ally monsters must stay on the bottom of that Stack.

 

 

[spoiler=Spells / Traps]

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[spoiler=Ally Rules(please read these to understand)]i thought of a new set of rules, sort of like how the new synchro monsters are. These type of monsters have a sort of black background (which i have tried to replicate) and are called Ally monsters.

 

The way they work is simple: they stack on top of each other. most of them gain the effects of cards underneath it, like this one, but others i have yet to make have effects that gain ATK points to all the other 'stacked' monsters beneath it.

 

1. A Stack is a monster card zone with one or more Ally monsters in it, so a Stack can have one monster in it if the one monster is an Ally monster.

 

2. What they do: only the monster on top can attack, and all monsters change battle positions to what the monster on top is currently doing.

 

3. When the top monster is destroyed do to battle, the other monsters stick around for a while. just until they are attacked and destroyed. The top monster must be attacked first!!

 

4. If an effect activates that destroys all monsters, all monsters in the Stack are destroyed as well.

 

5. A card can be stacked like a normal summon, and it takes your normal summon for the turn.

 

6. Instead of placing it in its own monster card spot you place it on top of one of your own. or you can place it in an empty monster card spot if you want, but they wont get their effect that way in most cases.

 

 

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