Kanashimi Posted December 1, 2016 Report Share Posted December 1, 2016 The idea come up while digging around wiki and found thisInteresting because, it uses Ultimate Offering as Fusion Material while . . . Polymerization can only fuse 2 or more monsters, so the only way to fuse is via Magical Hats, ss Ultimate Offering as monsters, then use Flash Fusion/Super Polymerization. Anyway, its Legendary Thief Chat Noir~, while also . . . sorta support Thief related YGO monsters (White Magical Hats and Phantom Thief monster). So yea, work around Magical Hats then fuse also steal yo stuff. Beware, because he's gonna steal your hearts <3 Chat Noir, the Phantom ThiefDARK/Level 6Spellcaster/Fusion/Effect1 monster that was Special Summoned from the Deck or Extra Deck + "Magical Night Thievery".Must be Special Summoned by Fusion Summon or its own effect and cannot be Special Summoned by other ways. If this card is Special Summoned while your opponent has equal or more cards in their hand or they control than you do: You can pick 1 random card from your opponent's hand; add it to your hand, it cannot be Summoned/activated this turn. During the End Phase, if this card was destroyed this turn and sent to the Graveyard: You can shuffle 1 "Magical Hats" from your Graveyard into the Deck; Special Summon this card.2500/1200 Magical Night ThieveryTrap/NormalReveal 1 "Chat Noir, the Phantom Thief" from your Extra Deck, then discard 1 card; Set 1 "Magical Hats" and 1 "Fusion" or "Polymerization" Quick-Play Spell Card from your Deck to your side of the field, it can be activated this turn. If this card on the field is sent to the Graveyard by a card effect: You can shuffle this card from your Graveyard into the Deck, then discard 1 card; during this turn End Phase, Special Summon 1 "White Magical Hat" or 1 "Phantom Thief" monster from your Deck, it can attack your opponent directly. You can only activate 1 "Magical Night Thievery" per turn. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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