Nope, no Pendulum Summoning here. Just an obscured loli who serves as about a million different types of fetish fuel, and who also doubles as anti-Pendulum Summoning tech.
... If it weren't for Banshou, it'd be a tough time for straight Yu-Gi-Oh! rule 34. Ever since the Seven Barian Emperors appeared in Zexal, it's been shota this, shota that... I thought the Cardfight!! Vanguard stuff was bad with sissy or genderflipped Aichi everywhere, but that there'd be more 34 of the male protagonists in both franchises than everything else put together was unexpected.
But yeah. Hypnosister. I have a sibling now. We look alike, right?
EoD said: ...Remember when the rules of YuGiOh were rather simple, and the complexity came from strategy? I do.
"With my Catapult Turtle, I can launch my Dragon Champion toward your castle, shattering its flotation ring, thereby causing it to collapse on top of your monsters."
Cradily said: "With my Catapult Turtle, I can launch my Dragon Champion toward your castle, shattering its flotation ring, thereby causing it to collapse on top of your monsters."
YGO is much better played under rules similar to Calvinball. For example, when you play Toon World, everyone stops playing shitty card games and puts cartoons on instead.
TakyonH said: YGO is much better played under rules similar to Calvinball. For example, when you play Toon World, everyone stops playing shitty card games and puts cartoons on instead.
Calvin and Hobbes, ah I miss those comics so much. ..Now that I think about it, it is like Calvinball. 'I'm going to destroy the moon and that will lower the tides revealing your monsters' is pretty much bs, which is as bs is 'my Umi card will cover my monsters in water so you can't see it' or something.
Those parts were written in the manga before there ever was a real card game; the whole Duelist Kingdom arc is/was supposed to mix card games with tabletop RPGs (that being the subject of the previous arc).
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... If it weren't for Banshou, it'd be a tough time for straight Yu-Gi-Oh! rule 34. Ever since the Seven Barian Emperors appeared in Zexal, it's been shota this, shota that... I thought the Cardfight!! Vanguard stuff was bad with sissy or genderflipped Aichi everywhere, but that there'd be more 34 of the male protagonists in both franchises than everything else put together was unexpected.
But yeah. Hypnosister. I have a sibling now. We look alike, right?
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...Remember when the rules of YuGiOh were rather simple, and the complexity came from strategy? I do.
"With my Catapult Turtle, I can launch my Dragon Champion toward your castle, shattering its flotation ring, thereby causing it to collapse on top of your monsters."
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"With my Catapult Turtle, I can launch my Dragon Champion toward your castle, shattering its flotation ring, thereby causing it to collapse on top of your monsters."
YGO is much better played under rules similar to Calvinball. For example, when you play Toon World, everyone stops playing shitty card games and puts cartoons on instead.
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YGO is much better played under rules similar to Calvinball. For example, when you play Toon World, everyone stops playing shitty card games and puts cartoons on instead.
Calvin and Hobbes, ah I miss those comics so much. ..Now that I think about it, it is like Calvinball. 'I'm going to destroy the moon and that will lower the tides revealing your monsters' is pretty much bs, which is as bs is 'my Umi card will cover my monsters in water so you can't see it' or something.
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