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Since my family is out for the next two days, I was feeling a bit bored, so I decided to draw. Might color this later, if I feel like it. Sorry, not vore, but I do have about 3 or so ideas that I might jot down while I have the house to myself.
Anyway, meet one of the newest cards on the block, as well as one of the newest staples in Advanced Format decks: Number 39: Utopia. The ace monster of the main protagonists of the new Zexal series, Yuma and Astral. Utopia is one of the many "Number" monsters that exist in the series, but probably the most used. Utopia is the same as Dark Magician, Neos, and Stardust Dragon, being the ace monster of the main hero. His stats are identical to Neos and Stardust Dragon, while his ATK is the same as all three previous ace monsters (2500). Utopia is the second "Number" revealed in the series (first being Number 17: Leviathan Dragon), as well as the only "Number" to remain in Astral's possession when he first arrived. Utopia quickly became Yuma's favorite and most-used monster. It was also shown that Utopia is the only "Number" loyal to Astral, as he defended Astral from Number 96: Dark Mist, much to both of their surprise, proving that like Dark Mist and Number 83: Galaxy Queen, he has a mind of his own.
Anyway, Utopia quickly became a staple in most Advanced Format decks due to his usefulness. He is an easy-to-summon monster, too, as are most Xyz Monsters. Number 39: Utopia is a Rank Four monster requiring two Level Four monsters for his materials. He is a Light Attribute Warrior monster with stats of 2500/2000. His usefulness comes from his special ability: By using one Overlay Unit, Utopia can negate any attack, even his own. Makes a useful combo with cards like "Double or Nothing". However, unlike his anime counterpart, he has a slight drawback: if he is attacked while he had no Overlay Units, he is instantly destroyed. Which is why it is a good idea to use cards that protect him and/or his Overlays, such as "Honest", the recently-released "Xyz Unit", and the soon-to-be released "Overlay Regenerate" and "Number 19: Freezerdon". He also has an evolved form: Number C39: Utopia Ray (a.k.a. Chaos Number 39: Utopia Ray). He is one of two "Numbers" with a known "chaos" form (Number 32: Shark Drake is the second confirmed "Number" with a chaos evolution). Since Utopia and his Chaos form is very spashable (Light and Warrior monsters have a ton of support), he is a very playable card, easy to see how he became a staple (along with his fellow "Number", Leviathan Dragon). He quickly became a favorite of mine, and is used in my deck.
I might have to fix him up a bit, especially his left wing, but this will do for now. As I said, I might color him if I feel up to it. Enjoy.
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Posted by mirrormind101 13 years ago Report
there are 3 things I realy like drawing, vore and baddass mech/robot/cyborg tipe things and this is one of them *****/*****
Posted by HeroSoulSword 13 years ago Report
Glad to hear it. Although, you only mentioned 2 things you liked drawing. What's the third? ~_^ *chuckles* Anyway, glad you like it. Wasn't sure anyone would take to this idea. I might be whipping up other ideas tomorrow. Until then.
Posted by mirrormind101 13 years ago Report
1robots 2vore and 3drawing :)
Posted by mirrormind101 13 years ago Report
If you like robots check out megas xlr now thats cool
Posted by Slimeman64 13 years ago Report
Wow, I didn't think that there would be any one else that likes YuGiOh.
Yeah, Utopia is pretty sweet, although he doesn't fit my playing style.
But lately, I've been trying out other styles like Ninjas ever since I got No. 12: Crimson Shadow Armor Ninja. Mostly I prefer direct damage.
Posted by HeroSoulSword 13 years ago Report
Number 12 is pretty cool, but I find it a bit tricky, especially with other Rank 5's having greater abilities.
As for my play style, I'm generally a mixed strategy player, able to change to a different tactic at little notice. Though I do tend to use a lot of instant destruction effects (i.e.: Man-Eater Bug, Xyz Effect, Gagagabolt, Mirror Force, etc), and I do love Traps, as well as certain disabling cards (i.e.: Number 25: Force Focus, Shadow Spell). Probably my main focus is Attributes, in this case, an LED deck (Light, Earth, Dark), as well as a lot of Level 3-6 monsters, and a fair number of searchers.