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Aya watched with barely concealed glee as the two monsters went at it. Even through the glass, the fight looked intense. The dodging, the weaving, the shouts of the tiny little people in the buildings as they were destroyed, one by one, by the clash of the two monsters. But inevitably, one would prevail over the other. Dogoran tried his best, but the red giant was simply outmached by the beams that Jiku... Big dragon thingy emitted. Finally, it let out one final, reedy roar, and toppled over, with it's enormous floppy body lying right in the middle of the plaza. Beautiful. Aya almost forgot it was still her turn with all that spectacle.
"What? Oh, yeah. With Doggie hitting the graveyard, I have three counters on Kyoutow waterfront" She began, picking the card up and off of her opponent's disk and sliding it into her own grave. "With Three counters on Kyoutow, it's special effect activates, and I can add one more Kaiju to my hand for next turn, and i'm picking Turtle." She pulled the card out of her deck with a bit of a flourish, walking back to her side of the field. That was the one big disadvantage of playing these things. It always felt so wrong to move over to her opponent's disk and start playing her cards on it. Greydle players had it so much easier, not needing to hoof it everywhere to play the game at all.
"And with two cards face down, i'll end my turn here."
She reviewed the board, spinning around on her heel as she did. Overall, pretty well. A big beefy beater on her side of the field, and enough counters on Kyoutow to have it's effect go off. With two face-down traps on her side of the field and her opponent practically empty, she was dead set on making a comeback in this duel. Not that there weren't a few problems, of course. Her hand was an open secret to both players - A turtle and a field spell, none of which would become useful 'til next turn. He could play safe in the knowledge that she wasn't going to drop hand traps on it. And, as she privately observed, her backrow was terrible. She had a Twin Twister face down. Usually, a good card. Generates a ton of backrow damage and puts counters on Kyoutow. But it wouldn't negate anything he played, and he'd have free reign to stomp all over her if he had the potential. She'd have to rely on the other card to stop him from making his plays, and that would be difficult, given that the other card was Solemn Warning. A card with a big, ugly, 2000lp cost to it that made it awfully difficult to use right now, what with her measly 1800 and all. She had diddley. She had less then diddley, she had squat.
She'd have to bluff it out.
"It's your move, friend. Try not to play into my hands, okay?"
Aya watched with barely concealed glee as the two monsters went at it. Even through the glass, the fight looked intense. The dodging, the weaving, the shouts of the tiny little people in the buildings as they were destroyed, one by one, by the clash of the two monsters. But inevitably, one would prevail over the other. Dogoran tried his best, but the red giant was simply outmached by the beams that Jiku... Big dragon thingy emitted. Finally, it let out one final, reedy roar, and toppled over, with it's enormous floppy body lying right in the middle of the plaza. Beautiful. Aya almost forgot it was still her turn with all that spectacle.
"What? Oh, yeah. With Doggie hitting the graveyard, I have three counters on Kyoutow waterfront" She began, picking the card up and off of her opponent's disk and sliding it into her own grave. "With Three counters on Kyoutow, it's special effect activates, and I can add one more Kaiju to my hand for next turn, and i'm picking Turtle." She pulled the card out of her deck with a bit of a flourish, walking back to her side of the field. That was the one big disadvantage of playing these things. It always felt so wrong to move over to her opponent's disk and start playing her cards on it. Greydle players had it so much easier, not needing to hoof it everywhere to play the game at all.
"And with two cards face down, i'll end my turn here."
She reviewed the board, spinning around on her heel as she did. Overall, pretty well. A big beefy beater on her side of the field, and enough counters on Kyoutow to have it's effect go off. With two face-down traps on her side of the field and her opponent practically empty, she was dead set on making a comeback in this duel. Not that there weren't a few problems, of course. Her hand was an open secret to both players - A turtle and a field spell, none of which would become useful 'til next turn. He could play safe in the knowledge that she wasn't going to drop hand traps on it. And, as she privately observed, her backrow was terrible. She had a Twin Twister face down. Usually, a good card. Generates a ton of backrow damage and puts counters on Kyoutow. But it wouldn't negate anything he played, and he'd have free reign to stomp all over her if he had the potential. She'd have to rely on the other card to stop him from making his plays, and that would be difficult, given that the other card was Solemn Warning. A card with a big, ugly, 2000lp cost to it that made it awfully difficult to use right now, what with her measly 1800 and all. She had diddley. She had less then diddley, she had squat.
She'd have to bluff it out.
"It's your move, friend. Try not to play into my hands, okay?"