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Black Pluto - Dark Planet Lord


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Pluto's not a planet anymore. ;~;

 

Anyhow, without the other planet cards, I can't rate for balance. But I would like to point out that, since they don't have "Black Planet" in the name, cards like "Black Mars" would not be considered "Black Planet" monsters.

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Pluto's not a planet anymore. ;~;

 

Anyhow' date=' without the other planet cards, I can't rate for balance. But I would like to point out that, since they don't have "Black Planet" in the name, cards like "Black Mars" would not be considered "Black Planet" monsters.

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Actually, they are considered as "Black Planet" monsters. There are several monsters in different sets that don't bare the set name and yet, they are considered as monsters in that set.

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Sorry but as crab said it's hard to rate if your starting a new system AKA Idea. But I can give for the name and picture.

Picture 2/3 bit blurry

Name 2/3 Can be improved (Because your not a bad member)

Anyway if you make 3 or 2 cards more I'll rate.

Hope I Helped.

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Pluto's not a planet anymore. ;~;

 

Anyhow' date=' without the other planet cards, I can't rate for balance. But I would like to point out that, since they don't have "Black Planet" in the name, cards like "Black Mars" would not be considered "Black Planet" monsters.

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Actually, they are considered as "Black Planet" monsters. There are several monsters in different sets that don't bare the set name and yet, they are considered as monsters in that set.

 

What makes them being considered "Black Planet" monsters? There must be something in the name or Type that associates them. That is how this game works.

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