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Custom Cards Zone => Submit Custom Mechanics => Topic started by: meedogh on December 28, 2017, 09:38:49 pm

Title: Bigbang Summon
Post by: meedogh on December 28, 2017, 09:38:49 pm
Bigbang monsters are Red Cards with a Digital Pattern, they are found in the Extra Deck. They are a new type of Extra Deck Summoning Monster. Similar to Links, Evolutes and Polarity, BigBang Monsters do not have Levels but instead have their own Star indicator, known as a Generation. There are 12 different kinds of Generations; 1st to 12th Generation With the introduction of BigBang Monsters, comes a new way to see previously existing monsters. Similarly how non-Link Monsters can be seen as equal to a LINK 1, BigBang Monsters introduces a new way to view monsters based on their ATK and DEF Value. “Positive Monsters” are Monsters that have ATK higher than their DEF. “Negative Monsters” are Monsters that have DEF higher than their ATK. “Neutral Monsters” are Monsters that have the same ATK and DEF Value.

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they have Generation's instead of levels
as they are called as 1st Gen, 2nd Gen, 3rd Gen... etc.
(https://i.imgur.com/LbXcExO.png)

The thing which indicates what kind a monster a monster is, is called a Vibe. A monster’s Vibe can be changed via cards that change a monster’s current ATK/DEF. For example, Rush Recklessly can make a Negative Monster become a Positive Monster. Monsters whose original ATK are changed, such as Gladiator Beast Laquari, are treated with their ATK/DEF not altered. Just like before BigBang Monsters existed, card effects, such as Slifer the Sky Dragon’s, that normally would effect Laqauri do not if that monster’s original ATK/DEF value was changed. A Monster’s Vibe, along with Positive, Negative and Neutral Monsters are indicated to be PSCT Terms. but cards like Sword & Shield would need to be re-written. Vibe, Positive, Negative and Neutral (as terms) were supposed to be nonofficial verbal terms (meaning; manga, anime and etc. may use them, like “Overlay Unit” in the Zexal Anime). To Summon a BigBang Monster, the formula is that similar to Ritual and Synchro. You use monsters whose ATK/DEF add or subtract (varies per BigBang Monster) whose ATK and DEF should be equal to or are higher than that of the BigBang Monster. Due to this, Monsters without ATK or DEF cannot be used as BigBang Material. There is also a special rule about using monsters with the same ATK/DEF Value (Neutral Monsters) for a BigBang Summon. If you use a Neutral monster for the Bigbang Summon it doesn't add nor subtract, so some monsters require it to be as a base, such as Cosmicburst Dragon.