I just felt like asking

I'm thinking that this is definitely a KSO.... I don't see why else they would negate each other. Konami probably wants to make this card unabused, so that you cant fill up your field with tokens during your standby phase, then destroy the Jam Breeding Machines and tribuet summon Moisture Creature or something....
In other words, making them negate each other eliminates this strategy....
 
I asked this question a while ago, and never really got a definite answer. However, the "cannot Normal Summon, Flip Summon or Special Summon any other monster (except Slime Tokens)" seems to suggest that you can indeed swarm with Jam Breeding Machine, since in the end all the tokens are Slime Tokens. If they wanted to errata it (again) with non-contradictory text, can I suggest "... (except Slime Tokens that are Special Summoned by this card)"?
 
It should be noted that I was one of the first people in my are to run the Jams and I rn the in threes. At that time there was no ruling that stated two Jams would prevent another summoning, so I took the cards text liiterally. In practrical play, two Slime Tokens is a great stahl tactic, but no means is it fool proof. All two Jams served to do was by me time till I got to may Wave-Motion Cannon.

And as far as summoning a big monster is concerned, I can't see that being any easier with two Jams as it is with a single Scapegoat. The contiinuous card are great, but they are pure MST/Dust Tornado bait. I ran the Jams long enough to know there are very few instances where a anything truly broke could be accomplished.
 
Also remember... you can still Tribute Set, using the Slime Tokens as tributes with JBM face-up. Allowing you to get some pretty big monsters out there.

If you could have 2 JBM's producing at the same time, you could Tribute Set a Blue-Eyes every turn.
 
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