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[[Harmony Monster|Harmony]] ({{ruby|H|調波}} ''Chouha'') is a new monster type for the ''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters'' card game created by [http://lionheartking.wikia.com/wiki/User:Lyris1064 Lyris1064]. These monsters have a <font color="#00ff80">'''bright, spring green'''</font> frame and are stored in the Extra Deck.
 
[[Harmony Monster|Harmony]] ({{ruby|H|調波}} ''Chouha'') is a new monster type for the ''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters'' card game created by [http://lionheartking.wikia.com/wiki/User:Lyris1064 Lyris1064]. These monsters have a <font color="#00ff80">'''bright, spring green'''</font> frame and are stored in the Extra Deck.
   
Harmony Monsters have Levels, and they get banished from the Extra Deck if an applicable Material card(s) is banished. While they are banished, they can be Harmony Summoned during the user's Main Phase after the banished material card(s) listed on the Harmony Monster has been banished for a number of Phases in the user's turn equal to the Harmony Monster's Level. The material card(s) is then shuffled into the Deck.
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Harmony Monsters have Levels, and they can be Harmony Summoned during the user's Main Phase using a banished card(s) and a Phase(s) as Harmonized Material, both of which are listed on the Harmony Monster card. The Harmonized Material card(s) is then shuffled into the Deck.
   
 
==Traits==
 
==Traits==
*If a Harmony Monster(s) is Summoned to a field that does not belong to its owner without starting a Chain, the player who is conducting the Summon must have a Harmony Monster that is banished and/or in his/her Extra Deck and/or Graveyard. (Harmony Monsters in the Extra Deck must be revealed to the opponent), or the Harmony Monster(s) is sent to the Graveyard instead of being Summoned.
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*For a Harmony Monster(s) to be Summoned to a field that does not belong to its owner, the player who is conducting the Summon must have a Harmony Monster that is banished and/or in his/her Extra Deck and/or Graveyard. (Harmony Monsters in the Extra Deck must be revealed to the opponent.)
*If an effect would cause a Harmony Monster(s) to be Summoned to a field that does not belong to its owner, the player who must have a Harmony Monster that is banished and/or in his/her Extra Deck and/or Graveyard. (Harmony Monsters in the Extra Deck must be revealed to the opponent), or that effect is negated.
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*Possession of a Harmony Monster cannot be switched from its owner unless its new controller has a Harmony Monster that is banished and/or in his/her Extra Deck and/or Graveyard. (Harmony Monsters in the Extra Deck must be revealed to the opponent.)
*If an effect would cause a Harmony Monster(s) on the field to be switched from its owner, the new controller must have a Harmony Monster that is banished and/or in his/her Extra Deck and/or Graveyard. (Harmony Monsters in the Extra Deck must be revealed to the opponent), or that effect is negated.
 
*If possession of a Harmony Monster(s) is switched from its owner without starting a Chain, the new controller must have a Harmony Monster that is banished and/or in his/her Extra Deck and/or Graveyard. (Harmony Monsters in the Extra Deck must be revealed to the opponent), or that Harmony Monster(s) is sent to the Graveyard.
 
 
==Examples==
 
*[[Spring Breeze Harmony Dragon]]: Level 7
 
**Summon by returning 1 banished Spell Card from the bolded Phase and after:
 
***Main Phase 1 -> Battle Phase -> Main Phase 2 -> End Phase -> Draw Phase -> Standby Phase -> '''Main Phase 1'''
 
***Main Phase 2 -> End Phase -> Draw Phase -> Standby Phase -> Main Phase 1 -> Battle Phase -> '''Main Phase 2'''
 
*[[Rainbow-Eyes ASMRist]]: Level 8
 
**Summon by returning 1 banished "Rainbow-Eyes" card from the bolded Phase and after:
 
***Main Phase 1 -> Battle Phase -> Main Phase 2 -> End Phase -> Draw Phase -> Standby Phase -> '''Main Phase 2'''
 
***Main Phase 2 -> End Phase -> Draw Phase -> Standby Phase -> Main Phase 1 -> Battle Phase -> '''End Phase''' -> Draw Phase -> Standby Phase -> Main Phase 1
 
   
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==Example==
 
*[[Spring Breeze Harmony Dragon]]: 1 Spell Card + Standby Phase
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**Summon by shuffling 1 banished Spell Card into the Deck and skipping the next of your Standby Phases that begins.
 
*[[Rainbow-Eyes ASMRist]]: 1 "Rainbow-Eyes" card + Standby Phase
 
**Summon by shuffling 1 banished "Rainbow-Eyes" card into the Deck and skipping the next of your Standby Phases that begins.
 
==Rulings==
 
==Rulings==
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*Immediately after beginning a Phase(s) used for a Harmony Summon, end that Phase(s) unless another card effect skips that Phase(s).
*When a card(s) is banished, count the phase that they were banished in as the 1st phase.
 
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**Harmonized Material Phases do accumulate. If the same Phase(s) is used for multiple Harmony Summons, then immediately end the next <code>X+Y</code> Phases that begin, where <code>X</code> is the number of Harmony Summons using that Phase attempted during a single turn, and after that turn, <code>Y</code> is the total number of Harmony Summons attempted using that Phase.
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*If the "Main Phase" is used for a Harmony Summon, then immediately end the next Main Phase 1 or 2 that begins.
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*The "End Phase" cannot be used for a Harmony Summon.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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*The order of Phase importance for Harmony Summons would be, in descending order of [[User:Lyris1064|Lyris']] point of view:
''(Coming Soon!)''
 
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*#Draw Phase
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*#Main Phase 1
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*#Battle Phase
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*#Standby Phase
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*#Main Phase 2
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*#Main Phase (general)
 
[[Category:Types of Monster Cards]]
 
[[Category:Types of Monster Cards]]

Latest revision as of 07:58, 29 December 2018

Harmony (調波 Chouha) is a new monster type for the Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters card game created by Lyris1064. These monsters have a bright, spring green frame and are stored in the Extra Deck.

Harmony Monsters have Levels, and they can be Harmony Summoned during the user's Main Phase using a banished card(s) and a Phase(s) as Harmonized Material, both of which are listed on the Harmony Monster card. The Harmonized Material card(s) is then shuffled into the Deck.

Traits[]

  • For a Harmony Monster(s) to be Summoned to a field that does not belong to its owner, the player who is conducting the Summon must have a Harmony Monster that is banished and/or in his/her Extra Deck and/or Graveyard. (Harmony Monsters in the Extra Deck must be revealed to the opponent.)
  • Possession of a Harmony Monster cannot be switched from its owner unless its new controller has a Harmony Monster that is banished and/or in his/her Extra Deck and/or Graveyard. (Harmony Monsters in the Extra Deck must be revealed to the opponent.)

Example[]

  • Spring Breeze Harmony Dragon: 1 Spell Card + Standby Phase
    • Summon by shuffling 1 banished Spell Card into the Deck and skipping the next of your Standby Phases that begins.
  • Rainbow-Eyes ASMRist: 1 "Rainbow-Eyes" card + Standby Phase
    • Summon by shuffling 1 banished "Rainbow-Eyes" card into the Deck and skipping the next of your Standby Phases that begins.

Rulings[]

  • Immediately after beginning a Phase(s) used for a Harmony Summon, end that Phase(s) unless another card effect skips that Phase(s).
    • Harmonized Material Phases do accumulate. If the same Phase(s) is used for multiple Harmony Summons, then immediately end the next X+Y Phases that begin, where X is the number of Harmony Summons using that Phase attempted during a single turn, and after that turn, Y is the total number of Harmony Summons attempted using that Phase.
  • If the "Main Phase" is used for a Harmony Summon, then immediately end the next Main Phase 1 or 2 that begins.
  • The "End Phase" cannot be used for a Harmony Summon.

Trivia[]

  • The order of Phase importance for Harmony Summons would be, in descending order of Lyris' point of view:
    1. Draw Phase
    2. Main Phase 1
    3. Battle Phase
    4. Standby Phase
    5. Main Phase 2
    6. Main Phase (general)