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HAHAHAHAHAHA
OH YOU SWEET SUMMER CHILD YOU
I'M USING PAINT.NET
AND IT'S ALL DONE
MANUALLY
i could probably make the cards for you
seeing how I got a template
-hugs you-
I forever am in your debt.
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HAHAHAHAHAHA
OH YOU SWEET SUMMER CHILD YOU
I'M USING PAINT.NET
AND IT'S ALL DONE
MANUALLY
i could probably make the cards for you
seeing how I got a template
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I vote not Kuudere, because my character is largely going to be a stoic loner, so there'd be a lot of overlap.
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Alright, so no Vanguard-esque avatar shenanigans. Gotcha. If you need further themes for the deck, I'd recommend monsters being themed as snakes, destructive support cards having venom motifs, counterspells and lockdowns having either more snakes or chains, and the world of end card... I dunno. I'll have to rethink that one and get back to you on it once I know more about how they work.
@TheRedWatcher Do Warriors have to be Human? Because I was actually considering designing mine partially based on the Chinese fable of the white snake who attained a human form. Her leader unit would be her true form, while all her supporting units are just cast-off manifestations she's "molted." That being said, she'll probably have a playstyle based around lockdowns and ruthless attrition and being the last one left standing. Lots of counterspell type utilities to shut down enemy options, like preventing them from summoning or evolving units, and then sacrificing her own units for mutual destruction plays. Probably, her leader unit would get stronger the fewer cards are on the field, so she lets her own allies be destroyed so they can take her enemies with them - something like that.
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I would go with that personally. Inventing "Ancient heroes that changed the world through card magic only to be forgotten" feels more in keeping with the genre. Like how the none of the egyptian god cards in Yogioh were actual gods from mythology.
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