Post by Ayumi Mihashi on Oct 28, 2017 0:07:20 GMT
Power...
“Is something that can be taken away.”
Deck
EV01 - Nova Meteor
An attack harnessed from the power of a rampaging Greymon. Creates a massive ball of fire and earth energy in the air, and then crashes down upon any targets within a 25ft radius for moderate damage from both of those affinities.
DI11 - Power Driver
Raises the user's Strength by 10 points for 2 turns.
DI06 - Digital Hazard (Exclusive)
A destructive brand embeds itself on a Digimon, amplifying their strength. For 2 turns, all of the user's offensive attacks have an additional low chance of inflicting a Burn. Additionally, their Strength score is added to their Defense score for the duration.
SR11 - Luster Driver
Raises the user's Essence by 10 points for 2 turns.
SR06 - Spirit Rush (Exclusive)
The user surges with spirit energy, becoming engulfed in blue flames. For 2 turns, any target that touches the user will have a moderate chance of becoming Burned, as well as taking low Fire/Light damage. Additionally, their Essence score is added to their Strength score for the duration.
So many things have happened lately.
The kind that made her question whether or not it should be anything she should have been apart of.
Factions were tearing at each other's throats, suspecting each other of murder, just because of some poor soul who was targeted for a reason still not released.
Those who were around to fight that Greymon, or have lost to the American she had heard of, seemed to have forgot who they should have really be after.
What happened to that Greymon, and its ominous words, just wasn't something that was really normal.
She would have stayed out of things too, if it wasn't for the fact that her Bearmon was still weak, even after defeating a Champion level Digimon, and her leader's insistence that they go after suspects and the like.
Even her former leader, wasn't immune to the idea of attacking others. That was the fault of those in power, she supposed. There was nothing that could be done.
But she had at least wished to safely test a new deck first, before letting that lazy bear dive into things.
One card in particular, had materialized after collecting that strange Greymon's data, she was eager to see.
Waiting outside the Busters Tower, her bear Digimon hiding around a corner, her eyes had watched for anyone of interest, who wouldn't easily just go down to her.
So many faces whose reputation didn't really come to mind, or really looked particularly interesting either.
That card tournament had reminded her so much of who was and wasn't important. How easy they focused on their emotions, rather than right in front of them.
She could never relate to that.
The kind that made her question whether or not it should be anything she should have been apart of.
Factions were tearing at each other's throats, suspecting each other of murder, just because of some poor soul who was targeted for a reason still not released.
Those who were around to fight that Greymon, or have lost to the American she had heard of, seemed to have forgot who they should have really be after.
What happened to that Greymon, and its ominous words, just wasn't something that was really normal.
She would have stayed out of things too, if it wasn't for the fact that her Bearmon was still weak, even after defeating a Champion level Digimon, and her leader's insistence that they go after suspects and the like.
Even her former leader, wasn't immune to the idea of attacking others. That was the fault of those in power, she supposed. There was nothing that could be done.
But she had at least wished to safely test a new deck first, before letting that lazy bear dive into things.
One card in particular, had materialized after collecting that strange Greymon's data, she was eager to see.
Waiting outside the Busters Tower, her bear Digimon hiding around a corner, her eyes had watched for anyone of interest, who wouldn't easily just go down to her.
So many faces whose reputation didn't really come to mind, or really looked particularly interesting either.
That card tournament had reminded her so much of who was and wasn't important. How easy they focused on their emotions, rather than right in front of them.
She could never relate to that.
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