OK, I was wrong; you can't chain Muko to cards that draw and also do other stuff.
edited 8th Apr '17 3:42:25 PM by desdendelle
The voice of thy brother's blood crieth unto me from the groundrip the dream
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Among other things, Smile Universe has the exact same effect as it does in Arc-V. Damn Konami.
Dat Spellbook generic Spellcaster draw card, tho.
Joey/Mai/Mako support, also Timelords/Dinosaurs/white fish stuff. Looks pretty fun.
Also a new Spyral Gear and some more finale episode cards
EDIT: This just in: More link monsters
edited 18th Apr '17 4:27:43 PM by CountofBleck
Oh hey, Giant Rex finally showed up! He had the dubious distinction of being in two different YGO anime series but never being released in real life.
2000 ATK Giant Rex? Plenty of video game appearances Giant Rex?
Yep. Now he's an effect monster that supports banish dinos. Very nice.
Yep, here he is. Though he's actually a Spinosaurus.
Well I'd never thought I'd happen.
It seems like pretty much anyone's game for these Collector Packs. What about Glass Man? Slime King?
I don't see this pendulum monster being very useful when considering Link monsters. Then again, it doesn't seem that useful under current rules anyways.
Behold, a new Vehicroid. Which I guess you can use to summon Dark Jeroid if you're hilarious enough.
Might see use in Speedroid decks (with a splashed Pair Cyrcroid and Instant Fusion) but that's it, I think.
The voice of thy brother's blood crieth unto me from the groundYou guys just need to think outside the box
Ooh, a pumped-up version of Water Dragon. Wonder if maybe we'll finally get its mysterious fiery counterpart from the intro...
New Bonding cards, eh?
Konami's been reading my suggestions in the Make a Card thread. Plus doing their standard "multiple effects, also something that activates during your opponent's turn too" thing.
The sad, REAL American dichotomyMisawa love. Didn't see that coming.
So if Invoked Raidjin was summoned by Instant Fusion and flipped itself face-down, it won't be destroyed. Why is that exactly?
Because the identity of the card cannot be confirmed anymore, therefor it's counted as a new card. Since Instant Fusion's target is gone, that last effect does not resolve.
Looks like the last few scraps of Arc V are coming up.
The absolute madmen...they really made Performapal Odd Eyes Synchron....
But flipping a monster face-down from Mind Control doesn't let you keep the monster. What's the difference between those scenarios?
Mind Control can select a facedown monster too. Thus, they can still be facedown naturally by the end of the turn, meaning that there's no reason it can't go back to the other side of the field. The scenario doesn't change if it's face-up or face-down in that case.
Instant Fusion however must summon face-up and only applies to face-up cards due to that. Much like equip spells, if you will.
@17449 You. I like the way you think. Das creative and practical.
edited 8th Apr '17 2:43:46 PM by Nickpws