User blog comment:Vermillionaid/Trading Card (?)/@comment-25936766-20170427144145/@comment-25936766-20170427232803

1-Thing is, 99% of all decks in Yugioh are Graveyard-centered, and have been for years. The remaining 1% is Gravekeepers, and only because they are Anti-Meta due to Necrovalley.

When I read the card's name I first thought it was going to be something like destroying a Equip Spell Card a monster has equiped.

2-Warrior for nearly everyone, for starters. People like Cinder, Glynda, and Amber fall under Spellcaster instead. Faunus fall under Beast-Warrior.

3-It's irrelevant whether it would make it too easy to summon the PG Geist or not, it downright goes against canon for it to require 3 Geists instead of 1. You think it would make it too OP? Just remove it's effect of banishing a Geist to avoid being destroyed by card effect, and reduce the attack a bit. Or if you want the long solution:

"This card cannot be Normal Summoned. This card cannot be Special Summoned except by Tributing a face-up Geist monster on your side of the field. When this card is Special Summoned, choose a Rock, Machine or Plant-type monster on your side of the field, and Equip it to this card. This card gains ATK and DEF equal to the equiped monster's original ATK and DEF. If this card would be Destroyed by battle, send the equipped monster to the Graveyard instead, and equip another Rock/Machine/Plant-type monster to this card after damage calculation. If this card is Destroyed by battle and sent to the Graveyard, you can Special Summon 1 Geist from your Graveyard."

With the Petra Gigas Geist having 100 ATK and 100 DEF (since it's just the Geist controlling some rocks, it has no "Inherent Strength"). There, more in line with actual Yugioh. Adding "Machine" to the types it can control because if it can move rocks it can move metal, and "Plant" because it literally picked up a tree.

4-......Dude, Weiss, Blake and Yang are pretty much the exact same age. Ruby is the only one on her team who isn't, being 2 years younger. WBY are 17 in Vol.1-3, with Ruby being 15. So no, "Yang is the oldest" is BS.

As for the other points:

A-"She is almost win every battle agains Grimm".....who? I would assume Yang because she's who you were literally talking about inmediately before, but it doesn't make much sense of what you're talking about then.

Unless you meant Ruby's effect, which...no, that's a BS excuse. She almost got killed when she tried to go Leeroy Jenkins on her own vs the Deathstalker, only managed to beat the Nevermore, Geist and the Nuckelavee with her team, only petrified the Dragon with a Deus Ex Machina. Every other Grimm she's fought was literally small fries who EVERYONE kills in 1 hit.

B-The cost is worth it? It requires 1 Yang, Lv5 with 2400ATK and DEF, equipped with 2 Ember Celicas that buff her ATK to 3400 and allow her to attack twice, and also you must pay 1000LP. The LP cost is a joke, and getting 1 Yang with 2 ECs doesn't take much with a decent deck.

Meanwhile, you get an easy Raigeki or Harpie's Feather Duster followed by a potential Direct Attack with a monster with 3400ATK or more, far more rewarding. Too rewarding.

C-You seem to fail at English somewhat. Destruction Shield = Shield of Destruction. When all it is, is a Barrier, all it does is protect her from damage, it has nothing to do with Destruction in itself.

Speaking of that card, the effect has the issues Nº2 and 4 besides the name's problem. Why does it negate Card Effect when it's protecting Weiss from a direct, physical attack? Why does it negate Card Destruction effects in the entire field?

D-Barrier. Not Armor, Barrier. Huge difference. And, again, an absurd choice considering we have the White Trailer, where Weiss pierced, and shattered, the Knight, which is literally a giant piece of armor.

E-I guess you don't even know about the actual show. Blake used, in that fight, Dust alongside her Semblance so the clones came out with Elemental traits or effects.

A clone made of Fire that exploded, a clone made of Ice or Stone...a Gravity Clone. Gravity Dust, in itself, since the Red Trailer, has been like a black-purpleish burst of kinetic energy. Which is exactly what the Gravity Clone did, pushing Roman back a bit due to the blast.

As for "solid body", that's how Blake's Semblance makes them, Dust has nothing to do with it.

F-"Power Absorption" is rather barebones, actually. "Enjoying the Tragedy", meanwhile, it's fucking overpowered and really, if it was an actual card it would end up Forbidden very quickly.

First it destroys every single card your oponent controls. This means all Monsters, all Spells and all Traps, on their field. Then they draw cards until they have 7, which is barely above the limit for cards in one's hand (meaning that if they don't reduce it to 6, they must discard 1+ cards from their hand).

Then they Special Summon 1 monster with 2000ATK or less, assuming they got one that can be Special Summoned, and hoping it's one that's worth shit enough to allow the Oponent to recover from just losing their entire field. Then every other single card they just drew is sent to the Graveyard. It means:

1) They lost their entire field unless they conveniently had a card that avoids Destruction from Card Effects. 2) Their Deck was reduced by 7 cards, bringing them much closer to 0 cards (and if they got no more cards on their Deck, they lose). 3) They lose their entire hand, with maybe some monster who maybe it's worth something on the just-emptied field.

The only kinds of Decks that this wouldn't work on are ones that would benefit, somehow, from you instantly nuking their entire field, erasing their hand, and milling their deck, in one go. Oh, and if you got Macro Cosmos, that means every card is Banished instead.