Understood. That would only make it all the more appealing for his purposes, as he studies how the beings of the planet react to the sudden drastic changes in their planet. The bubble wouldn't be in one place, as it would be held in place, orbiting with the planet as it moved around the star. Arcanis is very intelligent, and would have considered these factors already.
In MtG, Arcanis is a survivor of a temporal incident at Tolaria, created when an artificer's time machine overloaded and blew up, creating bubbles of strange time events, such as bubbles where time moved slower, and ones where it moved faster. Arcanis' goal is to create a fast-time bubble big enough to engulf a planet, so that he can study the entire lifetime of a civilization within a few months' time. This, however, would result in the destruction of the planet in question at the end of that period, so, naturally, the good guys want to stop him from destroying the world.
Oh, did I mention, I have some assistance in my task... allow me to introduce... or rather, re-introduce my cohorts... I believe some of you might already know them... *OOC: I may or may not be using all of them... it all depends on how long you want the rp to last for lol*
Yeah, I know. I played that one lol. Though the guy playing this one was bad at the game, needed to start with three more mana than his opponent, meaning he got his better creatures earlier.
No, there isn't. lol MtG doesn't have a tv series. The most they do like that is a book series.
Lol. Arcanis is exactly that. He's a character from Magic: the Gathering
I could start right away if everyone's ready...
I have an idea... I could re-write Arcanis as a villain, and the plot could be that he's trying to create a large-scale incident like the temporal disaster he survived at Tolaria, in order to study the entire lifetime of a civilization in the course of a mere few months-a year, which would ultimately end in their world's destruction.
Oh, you think so? Would you like me to show you how wrong you are? lol
Name: Arcanis Age: N/A Appearance: Spoiler Deck type: Archmage Personality: Cold and Calculating, Arcanis will stop at nothing to accomplish his goals. Background: A survival of a temporal catastrophe at Tolaria Academy, Arcanis is empowered by his mastery of magic, illusion and manipulation. Alignment: Neutral I'm in lol.
You seek a match revolving around these "Speed spells"? This is something I am not yet aware of... I will come to it when I learn of it... for now, I seek a more conventional match...
Ah, greetings simpletons... I seek a contest, known by you as a 'duel'... Who shall accept?
Seriously, Yusei... the things you get yourself into sometimes...
Trust me... I know the feeling... that sucks, mate... that's also why I have all my images saved online now...
Nice try, but I've still got this!
Yusei lost... by technicality...? *Looks over at Brooklyn* This is YOUR fault! Why'd you have to use that stupid ban-hammer!? Even more so, it's everyone's fault! If they hadn't been bickering over the ruling, then Yusei could have made his move in time!! *OOC: Leo-rant FTW lol*
FYI: in that respect, I recently passed me level 1 judge test lol. So there's that.
Hmm? ...and you figure I don't?
You could. But you wouldn't have the monster you selected with Material usuable.
In this case, you're wrong. Since it isn't an immediately activating effect, but rather one that lingers over the field for the length of the turn, it's still negated, since the effect is still present on the field when Trap Stun resolves. (Note: And no, you can't synchro immediately with the card's effect, as you still need to meet the synchro conditions when you synchro summon with this card. *Normally: Be outside a chain during main phase* *This case: Be able to activate Formula Synchron's effect with the effect of Synchro Material Active*)