Thread:LionHeartKIng/@comment-7341673-20151102070451

Okay, I spent about 30 minutes writing the first version of this explanation, but the backspace bar F***ed me over by gong back a page, so I'll try and keep it shorter...

1. Distortion Monsters kept in Extra, Sliders in Main.

2. Slider monsters have split card box like Pendulums: One box for effect in Monster Zone, one for Slider Zone (One Zone, located anywhere).

3. While in Monster Zone, Sliders can move to Slider Zone, usually by paying some kind of cost (can't replace one already in the Zone with another one, just like Pendulums).

4. During the turn player's turn, when the condition on the Slider monster's effect is met, player can pay the cost, which in the case of Slider monsters is giving up their next instance of the specified Phase, they can "Rewrite" another Phase that occured that turn.

5. Any "Rewritten" Phase becomes null and void; it never happened. Any cards that moved during the Phase are returned to where they were before the Phase began. Any increase/decrease in LP is undone. Any monsters basnished/sent to Graveyard during that Phase return to wherever they were before being banished/Graveyarded.

6. Rewrite Effect could be written like so:

"Rewrite Cost - Main Phase 2 and Draw Phase

At the end of your Battle Phase: You can pay this card's cost; Rewrite your Main Phase 1 and Battle Phase."

This would mean that the person who uses the effect can re-do their Main Phase and Battle Phase from the start, but would have to skip their next Main Phase 2 and Draw Phase (in this case, Draw Phase of their next turn.)

7. After the Rewrite Effect is used, the turn player may then use the monster in the Slider Zone to Distortion Summon a Distortion Monster from the Extra Deck whose condtion specifies a the qualities of the Slider monster required and the Phase that needed to be "Rewritten" in order to Summon it. Summon text would look like:

"1 Level 4 Slider monster + Rewrite Battle Phase"

8. If a Slider monster is not used for a Distortion Summon after resolving the Rewrite Effect, it is removed from the game (as in, outsde board, can't be used for rest of Duel, removed from the game).

There may be variations/changes, but that's the general idea of it. 