Think about it this way, Eklipse. When you watch the ARC-V anime, Yuzu started off with a Special Summon-heavy deck. When she wanted to learn to Fusion Summon, it took her a long time to figure it out, even for just summoning one monster. When Yuya first discovered Pendulum Summon, he was entranced by the power of his pendulum, so when he looked back on the event later, figuring out the mechanic was a pain in the backside. Gongenzaka even numbers how many tries it took before Yuya even got it right (over 300). And don't tell me that when you first started playing Yu-Gi-Oh!, that all the summoning methods made sense immediately. When Synchro came out, it took me a while to figure out exactly how the Summon of them worked because it was so different from fusion. Xyz was similar, but I caught on to that a lot quicker. Only thing that gave me difficulty was Level vs. Rank and all that. And when Pendulum was introduced, I can list countless well-versed Duelists who looked at that with a stunned look. Having three methods of Summon is a no-can-do. One ED monster is what I'm going to limit you to. Even my one Special Summon character who has a Fusion monster doesn't even technically have anything out of bounds. It's Special Summoned, but not Fusion Summoned. I have to put my foot down here on this law. I said no exceptions. Sorry, but GM's word goes. Pick maybe ONE of those extra deck monsters. @Charak: Give me a little while to throw Brent's Deck together and I will. @Josh: If everyone is in agreement that Brent and Amelia should be the Duelists, then I have no arguments.