If only you could screw the rules...
If only you could screw the rules...
Ahem...
/micon Draw
/em draws! Believe in The Heart of the Cards!
/ac Draw
/micon "The Card"
/em plays The Card card on <t>! I end my turn!
/Draw <t>
Replace "The Card" with individual cards.
It takes up macros, and will annoy the heck out of anyone with custom emotes on, but it is sure fun to play. I haven't played enough instances yet to hear reactions one way or the other. If it is too annoying you can simply overwrite your Draw macro with the regular Draw action, etc.
Thanks to the suggestion I now have a much appreciated view on how fun I'll make AST. I don't particularly like healing in general but this will help me enjoy it more for sure. Thanks!
P.S. There are Yu-Gi-Oh cards that relate to the other actions which you may draw upon for inspiration. For example Magic Mallet for the Shuffle action. I don't have these actions yet so I have not set any of them up.
i thought it might be nice (and probably balanced hoho) if they just rolled balance into all the cards so you're always buffing damage alongside some mediocre sprinkle effects.
I love the manga of Yu-Gi-Oh! It has so much more cheesy macro potential than just the show alone because there's more types of games featured. I mean, I could prolly pull a Monster World arc one with the name of Anzu's healing spell on Benefic 2, and there's loads of Summoner ones from that arc, plus a couple MCH ones.
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