[quote=@Ammokkx] I'm going to play a bit of a Devil's Advocate here and say that it's not a terrible idea to do so. Submarineroid is a monster that switches to Defense mode after it attacks, so stopping the attack could be your way of keeping it in ATK mode to run it over with a monster right after. Yuta runs Shadow Spell, so knocking that ATK down to 100 to deal a massive hit next turn isn't a [i]terrible[/i] idea, even if you'd rather save it for something bigger. On another monster that doesn't pull the switcharoo, tho, it doesn't make much sense. [/quote] If there's at all a logical motive, sure. I'm just not expecting somebody to see a lone Submarineroid on my side of the field (and literally nothing else, as is usual for me), and say to themselves, "That bugger looks threatening enough to use a mirror force on," without a fair excuse for being so suspicious. If they use a naturally suspicious character, that's fine, but I hope to not see anybody who before blossomed with confidence to suddenly become wary of what most would view as a hopelessly pathetic move. What's more, my character typically exaggerates his attacks, turning his moves into a kind of seemingly innocent comedy meant to disarm other duelists and trick them into thinking he's just a moron. - - - P.S, That Shadow Spell sounds like a great idea. Keep it handy just for me. [img]http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-oZMRObDIqIc/U8V2_ztQ6UI/AAAAAAAACng/2l7FhN4sS9M/s1600/uhf1.jpg[/img]