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I thought it would be kind of fun to make a Link Spirit monster, so here it is! So, it's generic as hell to Summon, which is to make it easier for Spirit Decks to use Tokens and what not. For its effects, as long as it points to a Spirit monster, all monsters you control cannot be returned to the hand or Extra Deck by effects, so still costs if that's something you're interested in, but will protect your monsters, including itself. Next, as a Quick Effect, you can send a Spirit from your hand to the GY to destroy a card on the field, and you can use this as often as you have Spirit monsters in your hand. Lastly, it of course will return to the Extra Deck, but like Shinobird Rituals, you also get another bonus for doing so, bringing up to 2 Spirit monsters in your GY to your hand.

 

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While this card points to a Spirit monster, monsters you control cannot be returned to the hand or Extra Deck by card effects. (Quick Effect): You can send 1 Spirit monster from your hand to the GY; destroy 1 card on the field. Once per turn, during the End Phase, if this card was Link Summoned this turn: Return this card to the Extra Deck, then you can return up to 2 Spirit monsters from your GY to your hand.
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Damn, a Link4 for Spirits. That's a lot of monsters for them considering their struggles with swarming. Seems to me you intend players to easily Summon this with Shinobird Tokens, or Scapegoat, assuming they survive the opponent's turn. Regardless, at least you can resort to swarming through non-Spirits to access this.

No OPT on the quick effect looks like it's asking for trouble, but really, Spirits would need insane searching and/or drawing support to abuse it, and that's highly unlikely. Or who knows, strategies like searching for Maharaghis and Amanos though Block Dragon just for the discard fodder come to mind xD

Still, it's something that IMO would need some tests to determine. You could play safe and go for a twice or thrice per turn clause.

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