You're ambiguously both right and wrong.SoilentG said:How about
Obnoxious Celtic Guard
kind of like Jekyll and Hyde with Celtic Guardian
It's not the card I'm thinking of, though.
You're ambiguously both right and wrong.SoilentG said:How about
Obnoxious Celtic Guard
kind of like Jekyll and Hyde with Celtic Guardian
Could do. It's certainly an apt description of the Effect Monster in question (randompanzy) ldwinkEntropy said:Maybe "inconspicuous" mean it doesn't get played much.
No, no, and I'm not even going to answer the last one.jinzo64 said:white magician pikeru
ebon magician curren
these two cards are opposite pikeru increases your life points
while ebon burns your opponents.
pikeru is dressed in white ebon is dressed in black.
maybe it's a rival appears both monsters appear on this card and it's a trap card so it has to be flipped to activate it's effect.
Maruno said:No, honestly, I meant it when I said there was no deeper meaning to that clue. Unless you want to try to misinterpret this one as well:
It's an Effect Monster.
Go on, what could that mean to you?
Seems someone's getting the right idea, though. I won't name names, but he posted quite recently.
Is it?kingpinopie said:Well this is where it all began....
Exodia the Forbidden One
Blue-Eyes White Dragon
Dark Magician
Red-Eyes B. Dragon
Maruno said:Neither of those.
If it's inconspicuous, it's often overlooked. Something that's the opposite (other end of the wedge, the flip side, if you will) of inconspicuous is well-known. In this case, you might want to go back to where it all began.
"Don't you think you're overreacting a little? I mean, it's just a card game." ~ Abridged YugiHorusMaster said:Where it all began...the world was dark until there was light....dark beginning?