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Saturday, December 18, 2010

Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL - Yu-Gi-Oh! Excess Monsters???

Hello everyone,
Here are my thoughts about the new Yugioh series after Yugioh GX called Zexal- Pronounced ZEAL because the X is silent. I feel this will keep yugioh alive. Most people beileve that yugioh would die if the show would end since the show is what started the game in the first place. The game of yugioh will get more diverse and have more card varity in the future. I just wish that cards don't become obsolete in the process. What I have seen from Zexal is a new type of monster. We all know about synchro summonings right? But here comes Excess Summonings.

An Excess Summon can be conducted when there are two monsters of the same Level on the field. Those monsters can be used as Material Monsters to Summon an Excess Monster.

Material Monsters are not sent to the Graveyard. Instead, they are used as overlay.

More detailed:

•Like regular Effect Monsters, Excess Monsters go in the deck and are summoned from the hand.
•Excess Monsters cannot be Special Summoned to the field from the hand or deck, and can only be Special Summoned from the Graveyard or the Removed from Play zone if they have been successfully Exceed Summoned first.
•To Exceed Summon an Excess Monster you must release a number of monsters on the field with combined levels equal to the Level of the Excess Monster. Additionally, all monsters released must have the same Level as each other, and at least 2 monsters must be Released. For a Level 8 Excess Monster you must release either 2 Level 4 monsters, 4 Level 2 monsters or 8 Level 1 monsters.
•An Excess Summon is considered to be a Special Summon. If that Excess Summon would be negated you can send all Released monsters to the graveyard instead of Overlaying them to prevent the Summon from being negated.
•When an Excess Monster is Exceed Summoned, the monsters released for it are Overlaid on that card. For the purposes of a real duel this means that the released monsters are stacked underneath the Excess Monster while it remains on the field.
•When an Excess Monster would be removed from the field by a card effect or by battle you can remove from play 1 Overlaid Monster on that card to prevent that Excess Monster from being removed. If an Excess Monster would be removed for a cost you cannot prevent that cost with Overlaid Monsters.


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2 comments:

  1. "When an Excess Monster would be removed from the field by a card effect or by battle you can remove from play 1 Overlaid Monster on that card to prevent that Excess Monster from being removed."

    Hm it doesn't mention that the Excess Monster has to be face-up either, that's fcking broken. The game's suddenly gonna get swarmed by a bunch of Card Guard's that may actually be good.
    (Inb4 Kycoo)

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  2. I don't know about this effects. Someone told me it is the effect of Aero Shark, only. And, the cards on overlay are used like counters? And I heard the card is going to be like red, but i don't think so.

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