Sad to see you go man.
You at the barricade listen to this.Bye Roxas, we'll miss you.
"Why does everything have to loop back to YGO?" -Guy who ruined YGOMiss you!
Fare thee well my friend. Tis sad to see you go. I shall miss you!
Zehi Ni Oyobazu... - Oda NobunagaNit and Gil: Tell me when you're finished interacting and I'll start the finals.
The voice of thy brother's blood crieth unto me from the groundWait, do Luna and I still commentate this thing?
"Why does everything have to loop back to YGO?" -Guy who ruined YGOIf you want to.
The voice of thy brother's blood crieth unto me from the groundMaybe I'll have him start then.
"Why does everything have to loop back to YGO?" -Guy who ruined YGOAnd I have just noticed a small statement in the effect text of Meklord Emperors Wisel and Skiel that is vitally important, that until now, I haven't noticed (somehow).
"Other monsters you control cannot declare an attack."
That is a pretty damn important thing to know, and I feel like a complete idiot for not noticing it, given how many times I've read through their effects. I think that might have made an effect at least a couple of times before, but I won't let it happen again.
Once again, I feel like an idiot.
It's one of those small statements hidden in a wall of text. Hate those.
"Why does everything have to loop back to YGO?" -Guy who ruined YGOAnd a ridiculously important one at that. It kinda causes a complete change in how you use the cards (as well as a revaluation of my opinion on their usability).
All of the Meklord Emperors have this, as well as all of the Malefics you Summon from the Main Deck.
The voice of thy brother's blood crieth unto me from the groundNo, for some reason only Wisel and Skiel have it. Granel, Astro Mekanikle and Asterisk don't have that line. Don't really know about the Malefics, though.
I think that's for balance more than anything else, as otherwise Wisel and Granel are easy to summon powerhouses with fairly strong effects, given the right support, whereas Granel becomes increasingly less useful as the duel goes by, and the Astros are only really useful in the context of a relatively pure Meklord deck, and need three monsters to summon.
The Malefics have this line exactly because they're ridiculously easy to summon and the weakest of them — M-REBD — has 2400 attack (though I don't use him to minimise dead draws).
The voice of thy brother's blood crieth unto me from the groundI got a sudden attack of Writer's Block after helping a friend of mine with some of his woes. Sorry for not posting.
The voice of thy brother's blood crieth unto me from the groundI tend to have those moments where I forget words when I'm about to post an action by a character. Like, I remember the definition, but forget what the word is. It's so weird.
"Why does everything have to loop back to YGO?" -Guy who ruined YGOOH GOODIE! Character development! I want to see why he's more friendly now!
Zehi Ni Oyobazu... - Oda NobunagaI have a question that's been bugging me for a while.
The outside of the Sea dorm is a giant dome, we've been told that. But what exactly does it look like inside? The image I've had is a giant pool with buildings on islands (bridges connecting them), but I don't really know.
Well, the main room is an atrium, kinda like this◊, and doors lead from it to the students' rooms. More than that I did not plan.
The voice of thy brother's blood crieth unto me from the groundWhat about the other dorms? Do you have any idea about them? Just cuious I hope that doesn't sound as aggressive as it seems to me.
edited 5th Oct '12 3:33:58 PM by Xargnio
Zehi Ni Oyobazu... - Oda NobunagaWell, Sky's basically a Zeppelin, so you can google it and find out for yourself. Though the facilities aren't old, they're very much up-to-date.
Earth is kind of like Mole's home in The Wind In The Willows.
What is everyone's reaction so far to the final bout?
Neither goony beard-men nor rainbow-haired she-twinks will stand in the way of my dreams!Eh, it's certainly an interesting twist, what with Regulus getting infected.
Death and Damnation. Oh, well.
The voice of thy brother's blood crieth unto me from the ground