Difference between revisions of "Spell Counter"
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A Spell Counter itself does nothing. Certain cards require Spell Counters to use their effects. | A Spell Counter itself does nothing. Certain cards require Spell Counters to use their effects. | ||
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Spell Counters are usually centered around [[Spellcaster]]-[[Type]] monsters. The [[Structure Deck]]s, [[Structure Deck 6: Spellcaster's Judgment|Spellcaster's Judgment]] and [[Structure Deck: Spellcaster's Command|Spellcaster's Command]] contain a number of Spell Counter related cards. | Spell Counters are usually centered around [[Spellcaster]]-[[Type]] monsters. The [[Structure Deck]]s, [[Structure Deck 6: Spellcaster's Judgment|Spellcaster's Judgment]] and [[Structure Deck: Spellcaster's Command|Spellcaster's Command]] contain a number of Spell Counter related cards. |
Revision as of 22:35, 3 April 2010
A Spell Counter is a specific type of counter that can be placed on certain cards whose effect allows them to gain Spell Counters. Such cards usually have an effect that allows them to gain Spell Counters (often, but not always, simply gaining 1 whenever a Spell Card is activated). For example "Skilled Dark Magician". Other cards, such as "Pitch-Black Power Stone", have effects that allow them to place Spell Counters on other cards.
A Spell Counter itself does nothing. Certain cards require Spell Counters to use their effects.
1 or more "pitch black power stone" equse orbs are usualy on the clothing and/or items of the monsters that use them. in a thematic sense, they might be the spell counters, or at least containers for them.
Spell Counters are usually centered around Spellcaster-Type monsters. The Structure Decks, Spellcaster's Judgment and Spellcaster's Command contain a number of Spell Counter related cards.
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