Jump to content

[Written] Pridetaunter, Minoskenos | Brave boy that gonna taunt your card's (calm and collective) optional effect into (manic-raging) mandatory effect


Dokutah

Recommended Posts

Pridetaunter, Minoskenos

FIRE / Level 4 / Beast-Warrior /  Pendulum / Effect

Pendulum Scale 3 / Pendulum Effect:

- NONE -

Monster Effect

Effects of face-up cards your opponent control that has "You can" listed in its card text are treated as if the "You can" is not listed on that effect. If this card is destroyed by battle or card effect and sent to either GY or Extra Deck face-up: You can Special Summon 1 Beast-Warrior monster with 1500 or less ATK from your Deck, then shuffle 1 monster with the same name as that summoned card that's in your GY or face-up in your Extra Deck (whichever the same place this card was sent to) into your Deck, except this card. You can only use this effect of "Pridetaunter, Minoskenos" once per turn.

ATK 1500 / DEF 200

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hell yeah! This sounds like a lot of fun to screw opponents hard with making their ignition effects mandatory. Looks a bit OP for the meta, but in Casual it looks bloody evil and delicious xD I want to suggest a few corrections in the card grammar.

Quote

Effects of face-up cards your opponent control that has "You can" listed in its card text are treated as if the "You can" is not listed on that effect. If this card is destroyed by battle or card effect and sent to either GY or Extra Deck face-up: You can Special Summon 1 Beast-Warrior monster with 1500 or less ATK from your Deck, then shuffle 1 monster with the same name as that summoned card that's in your GY or face-up in your Extra Deck (whichever the same place this card was sent to) into your Deck, except this card. You can only use this effect of "Pridetaunter, Minoskenos" once per turn.

 

I used Crusadia Arboria as reference for the "destroyed by battle or card effect" bit, it's not the exact same in that card text, but based on it I think we can omit the "either by" and the parenthesis. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

×
×
  • Create New...