Toon Monsters deserve more by Pokelord-EX, literature
Literature
Toon Monsters deserve more
Ok, so sadly I do not have Microsoft Word on my computer, but even if I did I still want to put this on Facebook so I can get as many people to read this as possible (mainly YuGiOh players).
This rant I have been on before many times in conversations, and honestly I feel like a broken record every time I do so, so at least this time I get to put it on the web for all to see.
The subject of this rant is "Toon Monsters".
HOLD IT!
I know what YuGiOh fans are thinking, let me take your thoughts for a moment and then play them back to you, your thinking "Toon Monsters are worthless, they are not worth playing as they have too many problems, th
DC - Blood-Vorse Core Chptr 06 by Pokelord-EX, literature
Literature
DC - Blood-Vorse Core Chptr 06
Chapter 36: Secret of the Avatar
After Alex's encounter with Sparrow, and the first landmark destroyed, the heroes decide what they should do next, at a small café in the town.
"I wish I was quick enough" Alex said under her breath.
"There wasn't much you could do" Tomo told her, handing her cup of tea to her, then he handed tea to everyone else, "It's our fault for not being there, but what's done is done and now we have to find the other landmarks before they do".
"That won't be easy" Daisy sighed, "our boat was destroyed and getting here was no easy trip."
As Tomo, Daisy and Alex were discussing what could be done, Max was starri
G-Review YuGiOh Capsule Monsters by Pokelord-EX, literature
Literature
G-Review YuGiOh Capsule Monsters
G-Review YuGiOh Capsule Monsters
A Review by Pokelord-EX
HISTORY
I've talked about video games, I've talked about card games that tie with video games, but for this review, this is a physical game that you can get and set up on a table.
Story is, I am a fan of the card game and play every Wednesday with friends, we have a lot of fun and it's one of those games that never gets old. However, YuGiOh was not always a card game, the original manga from Kazuki Takahashi was based on a gamer called Yugi, he played all sorts of table-top games in the original series, it's just that the card game became more popular and it expanded from there.
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