So any archetype in early ARC-V could be considered telegenic… would that include Nekroz? Specifically the Djinn-lock variant but others would be welcome.
Nekroz without the Djinn-lock, and pure. It's probably the limit I think you can go without making people zone out terribly.
“You can Ritual Summon this card with any ‘Nekroz’ Ritual Spell. Must be Ritual Summoned, without using any Level 7 monsters. You can only use each of these effects of ‘Nekroz of Gungnir’ once per turn.
(Quick Effect): You can discard this card, then target 1 ‘Nekroz’ monster you control; it cannot be destroyed by battle or card effects this turn.
(Quick Effect): You can discard 1 ‘Nekroz’ card, then target 1 card on the field; destroy it.”
A little raffle prize for one of my dearest friends, Nekrozs (On Twitter!) Of his lovely Character Lumyh <3 If I recall correctly, they won this raffle by guessing a song on an old drawing I did back in the day. Since the drawing was so cozy they asked me to do the same with the lovely lumyh, and what could be cozier than doing absolutely nothing, while playing your favorite videogame in your favorite pijamas? >3 Tho' I think their turnips got spoiled overnight..
finally unlocked all characters in dm world! comparing to other worlds, this world's character unlock quests are way less hellish haha i was just too lazy to do it
What archetypes to the room snakes run in their yu-gi-oh decks? Also do they play paper or online?
Kwet tried to get them all into at one point, so he has a bunch of decks for each of em.
Cy plays a vanilla deck, with different creatures every time. He always reads out the flavour text.
Matthieu plays D/D/D, he likes the aesthetic and planning out all the combos.
Taylah plays World Chalice, but really enjoys any deck which kinda tells a story.
Kwet tries to play Altergiest whenever he can but often gets booed off for try-harding. Otherwise Nekroz.
Mocha is bemused by all of this but has fun with Fur Hire.
ValnTin plays any Pendulum deck, does a big show of Pendulum summoning.
Papaya refuses to play, goes over her head.
also man saying "yugioh" and "hermitcraft" in the same breath has me like "what if i assigned hermits yugioh decks based solely on vibes". like. i think joe would play ghostricks. i can't decide if cleo is fluffal/frightfur or shaddoll. tango plays toon monsters and valiantly pretends that THIS round of support will make them good. zedaph discovered the yugioh archetype that is Literally Just Trains and thinks its HYSTERICAL to make his giant train with a gun beat up everyone else's decks and no one can make him switch. keralis was the guy who famously got gentleman's deals banned by promising to side out a card for a more interesting mirror match back in... i think it was nekroz format... and having the card he replaced it with be a secret second copy of that card he had in his side deck specifically to fuck with people like that. doc workshops dragon link for the millionth time in a row, only pausing for FTK decks that he realizes he can exploit. grian only played once when they were like "no banlist don't worry :)" and somehow pulled off empty jar in goddamn 2023 and has not been allowed to play since. you know what i'm saying? you know what i'm saying.
Link Arrows: Middle-Right, Bottom-Middle and Bottom-Right.
EFFECT: 2+ Water Monsters - If this card is Link Summon: Special Summon 1 “Ice Barrier” Synchro monster from your graveyard. Once per turn: You can banish 1 Nekroz Spell and Ritual monster, add a Nekroz Ritual Spell, a Nekroz Ritual monster and monsters from your deck and/or graveyard that add up to its level, but they can’t be summoned the turn you activated this effect. (Quick Effect) During the Battle Phase: You can target one monster this card points to, tribute it and gain attack points equal to the tributed monster.
Design: An old mage, looking like they reached their 60-ies, with gray hair with the front hair having a light blue highlight and him having dark blue eyes, as he had scars on his forehead and around his nose, as he had a mustache and a royale beard. He wore a royal styled uniform, as it was light blue with yellow stripes going in a down style, as he wore white gloves and boots and to top it off, he wore a dark blue cape with fluffy ends of the robe.
(Based on: Edward Avalache from Black Clover: Sword Of The Wizard King Movie.)
“You can Ritual Summon this card with any ‘Nekroz’ Ritual Spell. Must be Ritual Summoned, without using any Level 9 monsters. You can only use each of these effects of ‘Nekroz of Trishula’ once per turn.”
When a card or effect is activated that targets a ‘Nekroz’ monster(s) you control (Quick Effect): You can discard this card; negate the activation.
When this card is Ritual Summoned, you can: Banish exactly 3 or your opponent’s cards, 1 each from their hand, field, and GY. (The card in the hand is chosen at random.)”