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Vampire Origin


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A retrained version of Vampire Genesis, similar to what they did wiith conductor Tyranno (adjust to power creep and beyond)

 

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[spoiler=Effect]Cannot be Normal Sumoned/Set. Must first be Special Summoned (from your hand) by banishing 2 DARK Zombie monsters you control and/or from your GY, including at least 1 "Vampire" monster. If Summoned this way: You can declare 1 card type (Monster, Spell, or Trap); your opponent sends 1 card of that type each from their Deck, hand, and field to the GY (their choice). You can only use this effect of "Vampire Origin" once per turn. Your opponent cannot banish cards from the GYs. At the start of the Damage Step, if this card battles an opponent's Special Summoned monster: You can banish that opponent's monster face-down.

 

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It is good we have some Level 4 vampires that make things a little more splashable for this outside of a mainly Vampire-focused deck.

It is a good beater.

Eater of Millions removal, which is the best Catastor-like effect there is IMO.

Semi-nomi so prepare to see it coming back.

 

The effect that sends cards to the GY, how does it operate exactly? Is it like, 1 from among those designated places, or 1 from each of those designated places (like Trishula), and if the opponent doesn't have something in the hand/field to send from your required choice, do they have to reveal their entire hand/field to you to prove that?

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It is good we have some Level 4 vampires that make things a little more splashable for this outside of a mainly Vampire-focused deck.

It is a good beater.

Eater of Millions removal, which is the best Catastor-like effect there is IMO.

Semi-nomi so prepare to see it coming back.

 

The effect that sends cards to the GY, how does it operate exactly? Is it like, 1 from among those designated places, or 1 from each of those designated places (like Trishula), and if the opponent doesn't have something in the hand/field to send from your required choice, do they have to reveal their entire hand/field to you to prove that?

As long as it has 1 card on either of those locations it can resolve (and since it has deck in its aim it will be 99% of the time), yes it works like synchro trish, so 1 or 2 of the locations can be spared. And if there is no card (declared type) to be sent, they will have to reveal their hand or backrow to prove it.

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