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@Eklispe issue with "ATK mode" on Summoner is still here.
Swordman Summoner have 'ATK mode' instead of 'Attack position'.
At least 2 of new "Swordman" monsters summons tokens without ATK, DEF, Level, Attribute and Type.
Rethel34 said
Do I smell a Dark Synchro?

I decided I will give you all chance to see what I'm doing.
@Empire As it was said in interest check, you only need to focus on Ignis mechanic.

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Rethel34 said
The hero needs to fill the following requirement with his/her Deck, or rather, Extra Deck: 1 Level 7-8 Ignis Monster with 2500 ATK and 2100 or 2000 DEF and a decent effect. (If you need help, contact me, as I actually have a sample ready) The hero should also extensively use the Ignis Mechanic. Also, the hero's name (first or last makes no difference to me) should begin with the syllable "Yu" as is tradition among Yu-Gi-Oh! heroes.
((Collab -- Dandanken & StarInaBox))
Korbin swatted away Vern's guesses like flies. "... Nope... No... Not Tributing," Korbin disagreed. "My monster's Special Summon," he explained, "but to Special Summon themselves, they first need to be destroyed. Only one monster in my deck can be Normal Summoned, and every other monster must be Special Summoned by that way. And judging by your confusion, I'd say that's pretty uncommon." The description was vague at best, and of course, Korbin didn't want to reveal too much. He wouldn't risk a loss if the duel he sensed was coming did.

"You seem to be wrong. Special Summoning is so common. There are so many ways to do it that even if all ways of doing it are different, it's still common in general." Vern replied. So his monsters Special Summon them self when they are destroyed? "To be honest, most uncommon thing you could do is to play with only Normal Summons."
Korbin sighed at Vern, who had some very conflicting opinions with his own. "Vern, there aren't many monsters that can be summoned in the way the ones in my deck can..." He stopped and set his backpack on the ground, digging around for his Duel Disk and deck box hastily, as if irritated, which in a way he was. As soon as he found his Disk, he slipped it on his wrist and turned it on, slipping his deck inside it's rightful pocket. "You know, Vern, after all of that, I'd rather just show you," Korbin stated curtly.
"Hmm... Well, I guess I cannot turn down your proposal. Mostly out of my curiosity, I admit." Vern said while attaching his Duel Disk to his arm.


Korbin pinched the bridge of his nose in annoyance. Korbin, what have you done? he thought to himself. Could you have played any worse? He shook his head and began to pack up his things, putting his deck back in to it's deck box and folding his duel disk in to a smaller, more compact version of itself. "So that's what you meant when you said that your monster summon themselves when they are destroyed Korbin?" Vern asked while detaching his Duel Disk from his arm. Korbin nodded, choosing to gesture rather than speak to reply. "Artifacts, huh? They seem very useful. Maybe one day I will try them out." Vern continued to talk ignoring fact that Korbin decided to only gesture in answer. "Sure," Korbin responded, no longer interested in Vern. "You're in the Ritual Summoning course?" Korbin slung his backpack on to his shoulder and pointed down the hall. "We walked quite a ways. Your class is that way." "That's right." Vern replied. "Well I guess classes will start soon. Later." Vern said and turn around to go in a way Korbin pointed. "Ah, before I forgot. What course you attend?" He asked before leaving. "I attend the Xyz course," Korbin answered. "And, by the way..." Korbin stopped to think about what he was going to say. "... What's your win record?" "For this school year it will be 1 to 0." Vern replied with a little smile. "I see..." Korbin then turned and walked away, not bothering to say goodbye.
There is nothing wrong with basing cards on already Existing ones. Especially where you cannot use original ones (or at least it's not welcomed).
"Demon Lords 101 - use broken cards like a pro" ~By xXx_$wagmenite_xXx
"Demon Lord LV4" - As stand alone monster it's not so powerful. But when you combine it with fact that you take no battle damage from battles involving this card and when it's destroyed you can immediately special summon LV6 and attack with it to inflict damage, its too much.
"Demon Lord LV6" - So you just summoned this monster with effect of LV4. What's now you may ask? Now it's time to inflict some damage to your opponent. And there is nothing to worry about. After all it cannot be destroyed by card effects. But now as you inflicted some damage you may ask yourself: "What's now? I have no monsters left!" And here is where you are wrong. Because maybe you don't have any monsters now. But during your End Phase you will have something better than this mock version of a true monster. It's time to introduce you to "Demon Lord LV8"!
"Demon Lord LV8" - It's pretty much invisible monster. Only way your opponent can get rid of this card is by returning it to your hand or deck. And we all know how many splash-able cards can do this. "But I want a strong ATK!" you may say. But that's where you are wrong. Because it's a skill based deck. "What is a skill based deck?" you may ask. In this case it's a deck that summons one invisible monster to tickle your opponent to death. So what exactly LV8 have to offer? For starters it's immortal when your opponent try to get rid of it by standard means. Second effect is "tinkling" effect; your opponent takes all battle damage you would take from battles involving this card. And for our last dish - whenever this card is attacked OR attack itself it gets a bonus. During your End Phase you get to Special Summon "Demon Lord LV10". "And what's the best part?" you may ask. After all this effect seems to be pretty standard. But this is where you are wrong. This effect Special Summons LV10 without your LV8 hitting your graveyard. That means you can redo this process every turn. Isn't that convenient?
"Demon Lord LV10" - As for our boss monster, this card is pretty weak. It can be destroyed with Card Effects. "But why would we take downgraded version?" you may ask. 1st it's for free. 2nd it creates situation where your opponent needs to attack you, or he won't be able to use his monsters . If he try he will only take damage. And if your opponent decides to not attack, his monsters will be destroyed.
"Note from author" - that's all for this part of our "101 - use broken cards like a pro" series. Next time on "Demon Lord LV2 101 - use broken cards like a pro" we will get into more detailed "Demon Lord" tactics. See you next time!
Also in your humble quest in search for images I will send you to local Inn.
Local Inn

(It's a Bucket from which I took most of images I used for my customs. You may find something that will fill your needs of demonic appearances.)
Did only I heard "Yubel" when I saw last monsters? Well it's not a problem, since you cannot get out "Demon Lord LV8" (It appears that it still needs "Lesser Demon LV6" ) Also I would like to not see multiple copies of "Demon Lord LV10". Because the effect of "Demon Lord LV8" don't require him to be tribute for Special Summon of his full-grown version. But at LV8 you have immortal "Yubel" and at LV10 you have nerfed "Yubel" that can destroy monsters. I kinda don't understand this logic.

EDIT: Actually all besides first one are so "Yubel". Konami pls nerf :)
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