Ah, they all start the game in the main deck. If you want to get them to Extra, you need to put them there with an effect, which your opponent would know happened. And yeah, don't know what I was thinking putting that much power into the images.
Card text trumps game mechanics, so if a card effect says to put an effect monster into the extra deck, it works. But whatever, not really interested in fleshing it out, so I guess I'll drop it.
New archetype concept. Spoiler: Lingering Shadow When this card is Summoned: its original ATK becomes 100 x the number of face-down cards in your Extra Deck. Then, you can banish one face-down card from your Extra Deck, and if you do, this card gains 500 ATK. When this card is sent from the hand or deck to the graveyard: send it to the Extra Deck face-down. Each effect of "Lingering Shadow Archer" can only be used once per turn. When this card is Summoned: You can send one "Lingering Shadow" monster from your deck to your graveyard, except "Lingering Shadow Archer". You can send one "Lingering Shadow" monster from your Extra Deck to the graveyard to target one card your opponent controls; Destroy that card. Each effect of "Savant of Lingering Shadows" can only be used once per turn. When this card is Summoned, you can Tribute it to target one "Lingering Shadow" monster in your graveyard; send that card to your Extra Deck face-down. You can banish this card from the graveyard; Special Summon 1 "Lingering Shadow" monster from your Extra Deck. You cannot summon monsters, except "Lingering Shadow" monsters during the turn you activate this effect. This card cannot be Normal Summoned or Set. This card can only Special Summoned (from the hand or Extra Deck) by sending 2 "Lingering Shadow" monsters from your field to the graveyard, and cannot be Special Summoned by other ways. Once per turn: you can target 1 "Lingering Shadow" monster in your graveyard; Send it to the Extra Deck face-down. When this card is removed from the field: You can banish a card from your Extra Deck to target 1 "Lingering Shadow" monster in your graveyard; Special Summon it. You can tribute one "Lingering Shadow" monster; Special Summon a "Lingering Shadow" monster from your Extra Deck. The effect of "Dancing Shadows" can only be used once per turn, and cannot be used during your Battle Phase. If a "Lingering Shadow" monster you control is destroyed by your opponent's attacking monster or by your opponent's card effect: You can send that monster from the graveyard to the Extra Deck. The effect of "Shadow Reclaimation" can only be used once per turn. Banish 1 monster you control; Special Summon 2 "Lingering Shadow" monsters from your Extra Deck with levels lower than the banished monster's level. Those monsters cannot attack, and you cannot send monsters to the Extra Deck, or Special Summon monsters from the Extra Deck. These effects last until your opponent's next End Phase.
How can you include Nu without Ranga?
Normally, if you set five face-downs and all of them are counter traps, your opponent can play five cards, have you negate all of them, and then have one left over. If you normal summon the Joker then you can set five counter taps, your opponent plays five cards, you negate them all, you win.
Correct.
Do you see why The Joker is unacceptable?
Avenger customs have been added to the Approved for Non-random section of the list.
Could you post the accepted forms of each of the avenger cards for easier adding to the list? Also, @Yakumo what format were you approving them for?
Yeah, my argument is that it does make sense, because Nightwing is stronger after the two hit the field.
Nightwing is a weaker card than Robin. There is no doubt about that. But tributing Robin to summon Nightwing is also an upgrade. So doing that does make sense. Also, I would totally ban exodia in that situation.
But you don't lose the search. You SS robin, search, then upgrade the body. Best of both worlds.
Nightwing is fine. Question: What do you want to do with Robin? What kinds of things are you thinking of searching with him?
Both cards are too strong for random. The factors that you mentioned for Batman aren't problems in non-random. No custom equip series currently exists, although if it did that would be the ideal solution for Robin. Assuming no such series is created, what do you think of the change I proposed? Or perhaps making him only able to search equips that can only be equipped to warrior-type monsters?
In that case, we have the votes to pass them now.. But instead I'm going to propose an amendment to Robin. @Yakumo @Jaden Yuki What do you think of making it so that the equip card searched by Robin can't be used the turn that it is added? That way you would need to expose Batman and Robin to destruction the turn before you OTK, as well as letting your opponent know in advance that you have whatever card you searched.
What are your thoughts on batman and robin?
I would accept all three Vigilante Heroes for non-random in their most recent forms. I would not accept The Joker in any of his forms, and given that he would not exist, I would not accept Harley.
The only card I'm hesitant to add to anime exclusive non-random is Ignis Chariot. So I'll wait for Brook to say that it's fine, and then add all of them. Edit: Oh, and there are some typos and grammar errors.
The chain material example stands.
Why gryphon wing when you could magic planter?