I was at a dilemma as to what I should use him for...and then I figured, why not both ways? The first way was the original way: as the second stage to the Shogun virus. The second way was to use him as an update to Hirobi Yamatake's ultimate darkness form. An experiment on the back pose, and holding the sword with the blade pointing from the bottom of the hand.
Virus Name: Shogun, Stage 2 Virus Type: Demon Level Range: ??? HP Range: ??? Resistances: ??? Description: The second stage of the Shogun virus happens after it has killed enough players and or viruses in its stage 1 form. It places a much greater emphasis on stealth and assassination tactics as much as it does on combat, and so it can use rogue-exclusive techniques from such classes as the ninja, thief, and assassin. This virus tends to lead packs of other powerful demon-type viruses on raids to player villages, and is usually tyrannical in its rule. If you wish to take on this virus, take as much detection software and programs as possible.
Common attacks:
Mistwalk: Self, Invisibility, Active, Rogue-exclusive; A common rogue technique, the user remains invisible until he or she attacks.
Venom Blade: Self, Passive, Assassin-exclusive; The assassin's edged weapons are coated with a virus that inflicts the 'infected' status on players. (the 'infected' status is the same as the 'oisoned' status)
Hien: Fire, Single-target, Projectile, Explosive, Tracking, Ninja-exclusive; The ninja uses energy to send a small bird of flame to track down a specific target, and explode on contact.
Pickpocket: Non-damaging, Once per target, Thief-exclusive; The thief steals any random object from a poor victim they come in contact with, however, it only works once per target.
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Name: Virus Lord: Shogun, Stage 2 Attribute: Dark Type: Fiend/Effect Level: 6 Attack: X000 Defense: X000 Effect: This card can only be special-summoned by sacrificing a face up "Virus Lord: Shogun, Stage 1" on your side of the field. The original attack and defense of this card becomes 1000 times the number of cards in your hand. Once per turn, you may send a card from your hand to the graveyard to destroy one card on the field. Whenever this card deals damage to your opponent's life points, you may choose from the following effects: -Your opponent chooses one random card from his or her hand and discards it. -Choose one card in your opponent's hand, and add it to your hand. -Send the top two cards on your opponent's deck to the graveyard.
Actually, I got started on a story involving my player characters and viruses, I never finished it though. But this would be a good villain. The contest itself however is simple, you just design a technology-themed monster.
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The dragonfly in samurai lore is said to represent unwavering loyalty by its tireless flying. What would it mean for you?
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The dragonfly in samurai lore is said to represent unwavering loyalty by its tireless flying. What would it mean for you?
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The dragonfly in samurai lore is said to represent unwavering loyalty by its tireless flying. What would it mean for you?
Actually, I got started on a story involving my player characters and viruses, I never finished it though. But this would be a good villain. The contest itself however is simple, you just design a technology-themed monster.
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The dragonfly in samurai lore is said to represent unwavering loyalty by its tireless flying. What would it mean for you?
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The dragonfly in samurai lore is said to represent unwavering loyalty by its tireless flying. What would it mean for you?
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