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Yay,, three more..
Marico + Orenji + Lemoni (from indig0trolls) and Citree ( from leethetrashpage)
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Earn Daily with Citree – Your Path to Financial Freedom! 🌍💰#Aremuorin #FinancialIndependence #KickOutPoverty
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The robot girl of the day is Crystron Citree!
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whats this about your apt and the animal crossing fruit furniture? (insert eyes emoji)
i'm glad you asked!!! this doesn't really do it justice because there's way more stuff than i can cover with a few pictures, but i've got a pretty solid citrus theme going across my apartment.
here's some pics to show it off:










#i'm a little sad because i'm moving out of this apt in a few months after 4 years of making it my own 😔#but my roomie-to-be has a very similar sense of whimsy and aesthetic and is Down With The Fruit so it should be fine#it's been nice to be on my own and curate my own space completely!#also the painted lemon box on my desk is from my bestie @citree u should all follow her. shes my fruit soulmate#its obviously not at the same level of the animal crossing fruit set but a girlboy can dream. i'm always down to get fruitier#i love showing people my place because they always see it and go Oh. Laura Definitely Lives Here
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Best Level Two Machine - Round 3 Match 5
#Crystron Halqifibrax#Crystron Citree#Crystron#Machine#yugioh tcg#ygo level two tournament#ygo level two tournament machine
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Emikei / Citree / Travix are my most beloved gold bloods...
if i requested to see your most cherished yellow blooded troll, would you oblige?
#rb#emi is divinity of charity/cupid .. Citree is a psionic user who can enhance the taste of things around her#Travix is my deer boy.. sun god.. but shhh secret#sasster
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snail graphics. can be literally anything idc i NEED snail graphics pls pls pls. blinkies, dividers, stamps, buttons, icons/pixels, I DONT CARE PLS SNAILLSSSSS 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
i love requests like these


also these pngs
and these (and these by the one and only @snailspng as well)
THESE STAMPS
these iconic buttons
these pixels and these ones
last two dividers by @animatedglittergraphics-n-more (she also has a bunch of these lol)
please don't step on them stamp by @artistaspiring
tall stamp by @citree
irl snail blinkie by @hydropump
brown snail blinkie by @prisonerposting
#neocities#blinkies#web graphics#blog resources#carrd graphics#web resources#old web#old internet#stamps#animated gif#pixels#pngs#dividers#snails#snail posting#requests
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YGO OC Week Day 1: Introduction!
Hi all! This is my favorite YGO blorbo, Penelope Smith! She's designed for the VRAINS setting, though there are a few instances where she gets thrown in other settings for fun.
More info on her below the break! (Also, all of the art here is commissioned; credit is in the alt-text.)
Appearance
Penelope Smith is young woman with mostly-straight light brown hair that falls to her upper back, who stands around 5'8" in height. She can often be seen in the Den City High uniform, coupled with a pink, heart-shaped hairpin above her left eye. In addition to the uniform, she often wears white leggings that go to the lower part of her thigh. She has green eyes and almost always has a cheery expression.
She also has a VRAINS avatar, Transcendence, but details of that will come at a later day!
Personality
Penelope is helpful and excitable to a fault. She will always do her best to help out others, often to her own detriment in terms of time commitment. As a result, she is often pulled in many directions to the point of tiring herself out, but she manages to keep up a cheery demeanor all the time. Any stress that she does encounter gets bottled up, lest she show signs of weakness or cracks in her personality to others.
Her outlook could be described as "pragmatically optimistic". She is always hopeful that things will work out, but she believes things will get better because she (and others) will make them better.
If she were asked why she has that worldview and demeanor, she'd say that she wants to be the person she needed a few years ago. She needed positivity, so she brings it. She needed hope and a friend, so she brings it. She needed honesty and security, so she brings it.
Of course, the drawback to wanting to be so friendly, open, and generous is that she can often be extremely naive and manipulable. She often forgets that people can lie and is very easy to take advantage of; she often gives the benefit of the doubt to others when she really shouldn't.
Her name, Penelope, was chosen because she was reforging herself. She kept her prior last name. (Out of character, that was chosen because she's a machine user.)
Biography
Penelope was born [REDACTED] to loving parents. She partook in many standard activities for her age, and her father helped to instill in her a love of robotics. He also taught her how to play Duel Monsters.
However, when she transitioned near the start of puberty, she was the subject of much bullying, and many of her friends turned on her. Conveniently, around the same time, her family had to move away, so she never really got to have closure on her former friends would have treated her; her new classmates only knew her as Penelope.
She spent the next several years of her life in Den City, continuing her research and schooling. She remained near the top of her class academically.
During the events of VRAINS, she wanted to help, but didn't know how, and was risk-averse enough to avoid being caught in the crossfire of many of the incidents.
Deck
Penelope uses a Crystron deck. The cards allow her to adapt to the situation as needed, keeping herself flexible, while also being defensive.
She has a deep appreciation for Crystron Citree and sees it as a parallel to herself; she likes to find people who are in their darkest hour and drag them out to become something better than they ever were.
(There are also other canons of her which have used other decks, including Machina, Geargia, and the custom archetype of Reclamatron, but they aren't relevant here.)
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January 26, 2025 Richmond Regional Report - 24th w/ Crystron, x-2-1 UNDEFEATED (yes, really)
To answer the obvious questions first: yes, the title is accurate, and no, I'm not delusional enough to write a report for a good-but-not-great placement using a standard build of a known tier 2 deck at a low-turnout regional right after its release date. I know nobody with any awareness of how competitive Yu-Gi-Oh works would read that on its own merits.
I am here to tell you a story. About how one thing leads to another, why you should never give up, and most importantly, why you should always commit to the bit.
Part 0: Evidence / Decklist

Check my last regional report in case you want proof this is my COSSY ID. I don't know why I'm still censoring my name at this point but whatever, who cares, put in the legwork if you wanna send a bomb to my house.
Here's my list. I got locked out of my Side Deck account and had to do a paper list this time, so you'll have to settle with a DB screenshot.
I would change nothing about this besides putting more Mulcharmies in the side, which I wasn't able to afford. I have lots of thoughts on the deckbuilding here, but I'll be real, this is basically Yacine's list with a few cards swapped. I could yap a while to convince you I have the deckbuilding prowess to have reached virtually the same conclusions about what should and should not be here, but this isn't really supposed to be a profile.
Part 1: Paying It Forward
Let's travel back about two or three years. The closest locals to my house is Comic Kings in Virginia Beach. I have worked at a bar at the Oceanfront for the past seven years, and every now and then there's a bit of overlap where Yu-Gi-Oh players will turn up at my bar or bar patrons will randomly show up at locals.
I met a guy named Kyle at Comic Kings one day and saw him at the door to my bar later on, while we were charging a cover, and decided to be a bro and let him in for free. As it turns out Kyle became a regular, I continued letting him in for free and chatting with him, and I learned he's a generous dude.
Evidently I caught him at the tail-end of his career in paper Yu-Gi-Oh, because one day he decided he'd spent too much time and focus on the game and told me he'd like to give me his collection, to which I agreed. He took out most of the obviously expensive stuff and sold it, but left me with a bunch of bulk and foil bulk and a few deck cores he'd built over the years, all free of charge. I've mostly used it to build cubes, but every now and then I find something really useful there.
About a week ago, I was looking in there for cards for an experimental cube format when I stumbled upon a full Crystron core including a Quariongandrax and a set of Citree, like $100 worth of 8-year-old cards slowly curling away in a triple long box.
At this point the regional is in like, three days, and I don't even want to go. The format has been very rough, I've been playing nothing but Sky Striker at locals, and the matchup against Maliss just seems unwinnable. I've had two people offer to sell me a Maliss core but the plans have fallen through every time, and I wasn't exactly eager to spend all that money for a deck I haven't practiced. But life gave me Crystrons, so I put the deck together and found the new cards and took it to locals the following day with no practice and made top 8. Reluctantly I agreed to drive to the regional, expecting nothing.
Part 2: The Crystron God Awakens
Round 1: D/D/D, 🎲✓, 2-0
My first round was against rogue. Game 1 was actually very close after I let a Piri Reis Map resolve and he was able to steal my Infinity with a hard drawn Headhunt and put a Machinex over it, but he was at 1000 LP with a Gilgamesh in the EMZ and misplayed around float effects which let me attack over it with a Quariongandrax for game.
Game 2 I opened Droll on Kepler and a playable hand. Not much more to say.
Round 2: Maliss, 🎲✓, 2-1
Game 1 I opened Tristalos and 4 hand traps against a similarly poor Maliss hand. Naturally he wasn't able to play.
Game 2 he opened combo, I opened Lancea, he chained Called By. You know how this ends.
Game 3 I open combo, he opens Lancea, I open Called By and a much better hand.
They need to ban these cards, man.
Round 3: Melodious, 🎲✓, 2-0
Game 1 had a very funny chain of misplays: I control Dawn Dragster, opponent controls Aria summoned off of 1st Movement Solo. He uses 2 other monsters to Link Summon the Melodious Link-2 and activates effect. I chain Ogre, he chains Called By. I think for a bit and chain Veiler. He says OK and keeps playing. I smack myself in the head for not negating it with Dragster. Four or five moves later he realizes the Veiler was illegal and we both laugh and accept the gamestate, and he scoops after I out Aria with Samurai Destroyer.
Game 2 I imperm his first fusion off of Ostinato and use Droplet to crack the rest of the board.
At this point I'm the only person in my car doing well, and even though I've played only 1 meta deck I'm feeling like a beast--I'm sure I can win the whole thing.
Part 3: Why I Did Not Win The Whole Thing
The judges announced before Round 3 that there would be a 45 minute lunch break before Round 4. I invite the other guys in my car out for pizza and fuck up navigating there several times before realizing the only open pizza place is a 20 minute walk away.
We end up stumbling upon Buttermilk & Honey at 5th and Grace, a local chicken place in Richmond. We left the venue before time was called in Round 3, so we had basically the full 45 minutes to get our food and eat.
I order a side of macaroni and cheese and a box of fries.
I waited for an hour to actually get my food.
Numbers get called as people get their orders, including both of the guys in my car--but not me. I tell them to leave for the venue before they also get game-lossed, and about 20 minutes later I had to go up to the counter where I learned they never called my number at all, and had left my finished order on the counter for an indeterminate amount of time without telling me.
I was issued a match loss before I even made it out the restaurant.
This sucked, but I came to terms with it pretty quickly. Taking an L at 3-0 to make sure I had enough food in me to play the rest of the event seemed like a good idea considering I hadn't eaten any breakfast (didn't have any time) and wasn't going to be able to eat until the day was over.
And honestly, the absurdity of the situation was kinda funny.
No shade to the business owners, by the way. They were probably slammed, it looks like there were only a few people in the kitchen, and honestly the food was delicious. But this was completely out of my hands.
I sat down with my friends and enjoyed the extra hour or so long break before Round 5, when I walked up to search through paper pairings and... couldn't find my name.
So I went to the judge table and learned they dropped me from the fucking tournament without telling me.
But this was a common enough situation that they had an un-drop form available which I quickly filled out. Even so, I was also issued a loss for Round 5.
At this point I'm fucking heated, complaining to everyone I know about the unfairness of the situation. I have half a mind to go back to the judge table and drop again, since by this point my entire car was X-3 besides me. But then an idea formed in my head.
It would be extremely funny if I got my invite after this and said I did it undefeated.
Part 4: Committing to the Bit
Round 6: Ryzeal Fiendsmith, 🎲✗, 2-0
I remember almost nothing about this set besides some line in Game 1 that started with imperm on Caesar followed by Terrortop into S:P to bait backrow, Praisortle banish to summon a live Citree from hand, normal summon Rosenix, make TY-PHON with it and out the whole board while holding up disruption. TY-PHON is a beast of a card and you should always consider it!
I think Game 2 I cracked the full board with Droplet too.
Around this time, someone texts the locals group chat I've spent the past hour complaining in to ask if anyone is doing well. I respond with a cheeky "I am X-2 but still undefeated". I get a laugh react from someone else not in attendance. Everyone else is silent.
Round 7: Ryzeal Fiendsmith, 🎲✓, 2-0
Game 1 I open... I think, Taketomborg, two blanks, a dead Crystron and a Sulfefnir, so I start with Sulfefnir destroy itself to summon Smiger from deck, normal Taketomborg and make Cherubini. My thinking was that this line was worse into Ash and better against Imperm compared to summoning Sulfadhole, not that many people know how to interrupt my deck properly anyways. I didn't know at the time how correct I was.
I activate Cherubini and say "paying cost" and put a Thystvern in my GY. My opponent asks to read the card. I once again tell him that it mills as cost.
He asks to rewind the gamestate so he can imperm it on summon. Sorry buddy, you were never ever winning this game.
I think Game 2 I played through the full board and a Nib and still ended on like, tuner + Infinity + Cluster. I ended up making my second Eleskeletas and just playing Cluster control until he ran out of cards.
I'd like to say it's probably not a coincidence that both of these guys insisted on summoning Caesar over Desirae whenever they had the chance and sending Mereologic Aggregator instead of Twins for Ext. I know Nib is a scary card but I think you are massively kneecapping yourself by not summoning Desirae instead, it's better into breakers and patient imperms and also the mirror. But that's just me.
Edit: I wrote this before ever having put a Fiendsmith card down on a table, mind you.
Round 8: Yubel, 🎲✗, 1-1-1
Game 1 my opponent sets up slightly less than a max board, playing totally uninterrupted: Phantom + A Bao + Desirae + Yama (?) + Escape + Varudras. He said he was one card off of ending on Soul of Rage but I'm pretty sure he actually misplayed.
Sitting beside my opponent one table up is Naomi Kim, who goes to my locals, and who also made top cut. I imagine her Game 1 finished before my opponent was done comboing, since she made some comment to the tune of "Yubel still makes super strong boards. I don't even know how you're supposed to break them."
I look to her and shout "WATCH ME" as I activate Droplet sending 4 Crystron names.
She told her version of this story after the tournament and I don't think I've ever felt so cool in my entire life, since she also said I broke the board afterwards. But I have a confession to make: the droplet got negated since he set Escape instead of Chamber, and I did not in fact break the board. I was able to play through it, but I quickly lost to Nightmare Pain singlehandedly.
Game 2 I am playing into draw phase Lancea and I didn't draw Crossout or Called By, for the first time ever. I still do not know anti-Lancea lines, and my opponent decides to rush me since he knows there's maybe 15 minutes on the clock.
I think for a while and determine there's a line that gets me to Infinity and a live tuner, but I'm maybe one card short of it. I end up doing a wonky Synchro-locked line ending on Clockwork Knight, a Dragster, and a Citree.
First action of his turn: activate some spell, chain Dragster, chain Citree, summon a second Dragster. Activate Talent to take, chain Dragster. Normal Summon Beckoning Beast, grab Gates, crash into Clockwork Knight???
He asks afterwards "Why did I do that?" I guessed out loud his idea was to turn on Gates to summon something by pitching it, and he did try that, pitching a Spirit of Yubel to get stopped by Ghost Ogre.
He asks if I can kill him next turn, and I say "no, but I can summon Infinity and make the game unwinnable" and he lets me play for a while before calling Game 3.
I noticed around here I could have summoned Infinity with my two still-live copies of Dawn Dragster which would have been hilarious.
Game 3. With 3 minutes left on the clock, I fully expect time shenanigans. He goes through a Fiendsmith combo with no clear goal. At first I assume I'm gonna be totally safe waiting for whatever card either burns me or heals him to hit the board, but there's a nagging thought in the back of my head that there might exist some random Fiend card from 2005 that burns when you mill it off of Aerial Eater, so I determine I need to stop that from resolving at all costs. Unfortunately in the course of doing this I also let Yama resolve, there's a judge watching our game, and I don't want to have to count on this random judge to give a correct ruling on whether the Aerial Eater will resolve if it's negated on field but resolves after being destroyed. (It gets negated.)
I stop him on effect of Sequence (instead of on summon, for some reason), and Veiler it with the explicit goal of baiting Sharvara.
He takes it hook, line and sinker. Aerial Eater comes out and gets hit with Impermanence, and the game is over with a draw.
He said later that Tract GY effect would have let him play through the Veiler anyways, so this may have been a misplay. I am not certain he had the correct materials when it mattered, but whatever.
I also learned his time card was Red Resonator, so I guess I could have waited for it--but I wasn't taking any chances.
I wait an agonizing ten or so minutes for the standings to be posted and pop the fuck off when I learn that only top 24 were getting invites and I placed exactly 24th.
To recap: I pulled a complete deck out of a box of bulk I got from a guy for being nice to him a few times over several years, took it to a regional with one day of practice, and got my invite with it despite literally skipping two rounds for macaroni and cheese.
Lock in and you can achieve anything. Crystron God, X-2-1, undefeated, signing off.
Thanks for reading.
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Saying the words Self ship beams Milo into my brain at speeds that could kill.
#No one even knows abt him and //looks at a fuchsia and a purple blood#God are those two together very sexy? Absolutely... and is it also self care to include a fruit to break up the spadeship?#Yes.#Also Natani and Taeyon... sighs and touches window..#Lapoal and Yani#... and Riaske with Kyuuga..#Jongin with Eisuke...#The spades gals... (Siyahi Cherri Citree Fuetre and Ashoku..)#Also part of cats cradle.. sighs...#Vanmie and Velour...#Part of commitment issues and school of fish#Do i ever talk about these? No :) however they do v much exist and i love them
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Inferis - Gula - Citree
I present to you the Citree general concept art. You can imagine it with even more trees and small houses, it’s been a few years the sketch was done and I didn’t have the time to finish it before now. The Citree is a collaboration between me and Daphy ( She helped me with the concept, did the lineart of my sketch and correcting this text-. Thanks again, I would have died-- ).
This place can be found in Gula and many people wish they could live there. It’s probably one of the calmest places in Inferis and the view is astonishing. Almost like a small forbidden Heaven within Hell. Cottagecore houses, log cabins and tree houses are places of choice for any creature that establishes themselves here. Despite growing in a tree, the fruits and vegetables from the Citree have the same quality as those that are cultivated in fields. One of the citizens' biggest incomes of money comes from the exportation of the Citree's wild berries, since they grow as quickly as weeds. Fireflies can be seen at night, but be careful to not mix them up with the few Will o' Wisps that may appear to try to trick people.
#Concept#lore#environnement#original#big tree#art#digital art#digitaldrawing#drawing#illustration#artwork#nature#trees#green#stormy day#fantasy#fantasy art#fiction#city#citree
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Best Level Two Machine - Round 2 Match 10
#Crystron Citree#Crystron Prasiortle#Crystron#machine#yugioh tcg#ygo level two tournament#ygo level two tournament machine
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I HAVE NO WORDS. TUMBLR USER CITREE I LOVE YOU
Continuation of Rook!Oghren ; I was like "i need to do some solrook toxic enemies to lovers after the trapped-forever-together-with-someone-you-hate bad end. it has to be a dwarf and a grey warden so solas hates him extra... WAIT" anyways soghren otp 5ever
#can i print this with your blessing?#cant believe this is contagious#we have soghren magnet art#Sometimes we live in a wonderful world where people do these things. increible. effervescent#nothing i can say is enough i love this#soghren#i assume my first tags still apply but if not#da4 spoilers#veilguard spoilers#cause this happens for realsies#everytime i look at it i lose it its increible
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Crystron Citree ———————————————— During your opponent's Main Phase or Battle Phase: You can target 1 non-Tuner monster in your Graveyard; Special Summon it, but it has its effects negated (if any), and if you do, immediately after this effect resolves, Synchro Summon 1 Machine-Type Synchro Monster using only that monster and this card (this is a Quick Effect). These Synchro Materials are banished instead of being sent to the Graveyard. You can only use this effect of "Crystron Citree" once per turn. ———————————————— Can Be Found In: Invasion: Vengeance (INOV-EN016)
Crystron might not seem a very different build compared to other strategies, but their Tuners is what truly gives them uniqueness. With abilities activated during the opponent's turn, a Crystron Deck can constantly Synchro Summon during any player's turn to the point of achieving expensive monsters in no time. Along methods to recycle their Tuners no matter their location, the archetype will achieve their big summons in no time as well using them in response of opponent's actions.
"Crystron Citree" might be the most recurrent member of its archetype, as shares a similar ability from many other recurring Tuners in other builds. During the opponent's turn, "Citree" can revive a non-Tuner monster in our Graveyard with its effects negated to immediately follow with a Machine-Type Synchro Summon. "Citree" and the target material might banish themselves afterwards, but given the popular abuse of the Graveyard in current strategies gives this Crystron a pool of monsters to revive during the opponent's turn. Combined with archetype options and other we could mix along with, "Citree" will become the lead material for most of our Synchro Summons.
In an archetype so focused on its Synchro Summons, is obvious that they will provide sufficient methods to obtain "Citree" in no time. Non-Tuners Crystrons shares the ability to trade a face-up card (Including themselves) to summon a Tuner from our Deck, with the addition of Graveyard effects such as "Crystron Thystvern" for further searching and "Crystron Prasiortle" summoning "Citree" from our hand. With the addition of the Extra Monster Zone was inevitable the Link Monster support, with "Crystron Needlefiber" allowing us to summon "Citree" as soon is Link Summoned and further assist our Synchro Summons with its arrows. With further help of cards outside their theme like "Genex Neutron" and "Gear Gigant X", overall we will assure that "Citree" is ready to go from our first turns. When comes to late game there's really nothing to worry about, not only by revival effects like "Crystron Entry" (Also able to summon from our hand) but also "Crystron Impact" able to recover "Citree" once banished by its effect and other causes.
Preparing its effect shouldn't be that difficult given Crystrons can destroy themselves for all sorts of benefits, the other Extra Deck summons we can aim for beforehand, as well options like "Mathematician" allowing us to mill specific monsters from our Deck. But although "Citree" might seem slow compared to Tuners using revival effects during our turn, its purpose is to use its chainable potential along the leading Synchro Monster of this archetype. With the right timing and the proper material(s) in our Graveyard, "Citree" will summon "Crystron Ametrix" to rearrange all Special Summoned monsters on the opposite field, or "Crystron Quandax" so we can follow with an even bigger Synchro Summon. If in company of these monsters or using the shorcut provided by "Crystron Needlefiber", is quite possible for "Citree" go a step further and assist us with the arrival of lead monsters like "Crystron Phoenix" and "Crystron Quariongandrax". Most Crystron Synchro Monsters also shares the effect to revive a monster from our Graveyard after their defeat, so if "Citree" is in there we can repeat the process right away. Otherwise, the previously mentioned "Crystron Impact" and other methods to retrieve banished monsters will allow us to recover "Citree" in no time and continue with our Synchro Summons. Keep on mind that "Citree" only restricts Synchro Summons arround Machines, so we can expand our options with off-theme creatures like "Hi-Speedroid Chanbara" and "Ally of Justice Catastor". Additionaly, don't hesitate on Synchro Summoning with "Citree" by common means given the various opportunities to recover it during any player's turn.
Graveyard setups are popular because cards like "Crystron Citree" exist, easily becoming the lead card of its own archetype thanks to the various resources involving it. With Crystrons' ability to destroy cards or themselves for all sorts of effects as well other methods to pile monsters in our Graveyard, "Citree" will obtain plenty of materials to work along during the opponent's turn. Not only that, but while similar monsters will deal with their demerits, "Citree" not only has a big pool of Machine Synchro Monsters outside Crystron, but also options to assure its retrieval once banished. Truly the main issue is if we overextend with Crystrons' Graveyard effects when banished as a cost, but overall "Citree" is yet another example of a material being the true lead monster of a whole archetype as soon a few preparatives are set.
Personal Rating: A+
+ Revives a monster during the opponent's turn to follow with a Machine Synchro Summon + Greatly supported including options to recover it once banished + Chainable to work along the effects of Crystron Synchro Monsters and others
- Might seem slow compared to similar Tuners - Don't overdo it with Crystron's banished effects from the Graveyard to assure its abilities
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Cryston Citree
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YGO OC Week Day 3: Deck
Penelope uses Crystrons, a WATER Machine Synchro deck that focuses on synchro summoning during the opponent's turn. In addition to the standard methods of quick synchroing, the maindeck tuner monsters have the ability to make a machine synchro during the opponent's turn using themselves and one other material in another zone. Quan can use a non-tuner from hand; Citree can use a non-tuner from the graveyard, banishing both; and Rion can use a non-tuner that's banished, shuffling back both.
Her ace monsters are a joint effort between Phoenix and Quariongandrax; the latter would be the one she'd pick if she had to choose. The massive mechs emphasize both of the advanced forms of synchro (accel synchro and multiple tuning, respectively), forcing her to push her advancements even further beyond.
Penelope finds a particular bond between herself and Citree; the monster is a critical part of her strategy, but is also great for dragging someone out of their depths or failure and making them into something better. She sees a bit of herself in it, and thus it's one of her favorite cards.
While she worked with her father to build the deck, she's stuck with it because it matches her personality: adaptable and ready to respond to whatever the situation may be. No one option is perfect for every scenario, but the flexibility and understanding of the opponent makes her a formidable foe. It also allows her to try all sorts of creative plays, many of which the opponent won't see coming.
Of course, no duelist worth their salt would lack a series of summoning chants and voice lines, so here's some of Penelope's (this is designed to be read like a DL "all voice lines" video, with some cards cut due to lack of interesting lines):
"Crystron Quan's effect! I can Synchro Summon a Machine during your turn using it and a monster in my hand!"
"Crystron Citree's effect! I can Synchro Summon a Machine during your turn using it and a monster in my graveyard! Scrap Synchro!"
"Crystron Rion's effect! I can Synchro Summon a Machine during your turn using it and my banished monster! Dimensional Synchro!"
"Become the instrument that reforges my monsters for battle! Synchro Summon! I craft the level 3 Synchro Tuner monster, Martial Metal Marcher!"
"Martial Metal Marcher's effect! When it's summoned, I get back a tuner from my graveyard, but its effects are negated."
"Show off the integration that will form the future! Synchro Summon! I create the level 4 Synchro Tuner, Crystron Quandax!"
"Quandax's effect! I can synchro summon during your turn using monsters I control!"
"When Quandax is destroyed, I can summon back a non-synchro Crystron from my graveyard."
"Crystals combine to craft a defense against your assault! Synchro Summon! Appear, level 5! Crystron Ametrix!"
"Ametrix's effect! If it's synchro summoned, all of your special summoned monsters are switched to defense position! Gemstone Guard!"
"When Ametrix is destroyed, I can summon back a non-synchro Crystron from my graveyard."
"Metal forms a carapace to protect me from your attacks! Synchro Summon! Appear, level 6! Powered Inzektron!"
"Inzektron's effect! It can't be destroyed this turn, and I take no more damage!"
"Combine your forces to forge the engine that topples dynasties! Synchro Summon! Appear, level 7! Samurai Destroyer!"
"When your card effect makes Samurai Destroyer leave the field, it can bring back a machine from the graveyard!"
"Samurai Destroyer returns itself!"
"Machinations combine to form the apex dreadnaught! Synchro Summon! Come out with a splash! Level 9, Navy Dragon Mech!"
"Navy Dragon Mech's effect! If it's summoned, I negate a card you control for every tuner in my graveyard! Short circuit 'em!"
"The fire of my passion burns bright enough to stop you! Synchro Summon! Appear in a blaze of crimson to shatter my enemy's hopes! Level 9! Vermillion Dragon Mech!"
"Vermillion Dragon Mech's effect! By banishing a tuner, I can destroy a card on the field!"
"The contributions of many combine to form the greatest advancements of all! Synchro Summon! Channel the souls of the machines to lead me to victory! Level 9, Crystron Quariongandrax!"
"Quariongandrax's effect! For each material used for its summon, I can target a monster from your field or graveyard, then banish them all!"
"When Quariongandrax is destroyed, I can summon any banished monster back to my field."
"The technologies of the present combine to form the advancements of the future! Accel Synchro! Forge yourself from the bleeding edge in a crimson flash! Level 9, Crystron Phoenix!"
"Phoenix's effect! If it's synchro summoned, I banish all spells and traps from your field and graveyard!"
"When Phoenix is destroyed, I can summon back another monster from my graveyard."
"My tactics have led me to completely outsmart you! I activate the trap card, Linear Equation Cannon!"
"The conditions are just right, so I can shuffle your cards into your deck!"
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#ygo#ygo oc week#penelope#yugioh oc week 23#crystron#I left out the non-tuner maindeck monsters and the backrow because there's no flair to them#It'd literally just be reading out their effects#At least the tuners have slight flavor interpretations by shortening the “summon then synchro” part#my ocs
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