Thread:AvzinElkein/@comment-16107481-20171005132849

Here's a random thought of a Summon mechanic. Gambling Monsters Colored gray  on its bottom-half with a white top-half, stored in the Main Deck and have a Level. To Summon, you have to perform the following steps. 1. Reveal the Gambling Monster in your hand that you attempt to Summon and Tribute 1 monster with a Level you control. 2. Roll a six-sided die twice and note the results for each die roll (you can alternative roll 2 six-sided dice at the same time). 3. Now, if the Level of the revealed monster falls under the interval [Level of the Tributed monster; combined dice result] or [combined dice result; Level of the Tributed monster], you can Summon that monster. In the case it falls ahead or behind said interval, the revealed monster is shuffled into the Deck. You can only attempt to Gambling Summon once per turn. (note that "attempt" means that you can only do the first step once, and you can't do it more than once).

Example: Finance Market Gambling Dragon Level 7 MONEY Dragon/Gambling/Effect ATK 2500 DEF 2000 1 Level 4 or lower MONEY monster Each time you gain 800 or less LP by a card effect, inflict that much damage to your opponent. While you have more LP than your opponent's, this card gains 500 ATK and DEF. If this card battles an opponent's Level 5 or higher monster, negate that monster's effects until the end of the Damage Step. Say you are able to Tribute "Forex Forester" to attempt to Summon "Finance Market".


 * If you roll 4 and 1 (result is 5), the Summon is failed and "Finance Market" is shuffled into the Deck, as the interval is [4; 5] and the Level of "Finance Market" is 7.
 * If you roll 4 and 5 (result is 9), the Summon is successful and you can Summon "Finance Market", as 7 ∈ [4; 9].
 * If you roll 5 and 2 (result is 7), the Summon is again successful, because 7 ∈ [4; 7] (in fact, 7 is called "Margin", a keyword found to future Gambling Monsters.

Now, on to the card; this is a more calm version of "Gambling Talon Currency Dragon", and their deck is called "Template:Coiknight", a deck that focuses on low-Level (1,2 and 3) monsters.

Thoughts? 