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(Image: Sylveon)
Card Name: Sylveon
[Type: Spirit Card]
[Level: 0006oe]
[Race: Bird-Beast]
[Attribute: Fairy]
【Magic Power: 3500】
[Attack: 3000]
[Defense: 2500]
[Special moves: Crystallization (Light), Meditation, Absorbing Kiss, Sun Beam]
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It really is a six-star "Sylveon"!
At a glance, Dark confirmed that the three stats of this "Sylveon" were exactly the same as those of the six-star "Sylveon" evolved from "Eevee"!
With an average magic attack and defense of 3000 points, it can be said to be the perfect value that a six-star magic spirit can achieve.
After confirming this, his only worry was relieved.
With these three stats as a safety net, this six-star "Sylveon" that was created by chance won't be too bad.
Thinking this, Dark continued to look at the "Sylveon's" ultimate move—that would determine whether it was worthy of being Sylveon's new skin!
Sylveon's original special moves were "Charm," "Charm," and "Moon Power," following the typical Fairy-type Magical Pokémon path.
The six-star "Sylveon," evolved from "Eevee," has the special moves "Fairy Skin," "Huge Scream," "Hyper Beam," and "Giga Impact." This set of special moves relies on "Fairy Skin" to convert normal-type special moves into Fairy-type attacks, resulting in a powerful offensive strategy.
Both "Destruction Ray" and "Ultimate Impact" are extremely powerful finishing moves.
However, this six-star "Sylveon" has a set of special moves that are completely different from the previous two!
The first of its ultimate attacks even confused Dark. "Too Crystallized (Light)? What the hell?"
Dark was visibly stunned for a moment before, filled with deep doubt, he began to investigate the effects of this ultimate technique.
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【Crystallization (Light): The abundant light power within Sylveon will cause it to crystallize. After crystallization, Sylveon will gain a new Light attribute, and when using Light-type special moves, the power of those moves will receive a normal (20%) attribute bonus, and its rank will increase by 1. Additional Special Move: Crystal Burst.】
【Tai Crystal Burst: The crystallized magical spirit will unleash a Tai Crystal attribute energy attack, dealing significant damage to the opponent.】
"Is there any difference between the added light attribute to the 'Power of Light' and the effect of the fairy skin?"
Dark frowned slightly, and began to think.
At first glance, 【Tai Crystallization (Light)】 seems to be a power-up special move similar to "Mega Evolution" or "Dynamax".
However, judging from the description of this special move, it does not provide any attribute bonuses other than increasing the rank of "Sylveon".
It's worth noting that even Dynamax increases a Pokémon's HP. However, Crystallize only changes a Pokémon's type.
what's the use
Avoid or take advantage of attribute advantages
Thinking about how to grant attribute bonuses to ultimate skills of the corresponding attributes, Dark couldn't help but shake his head.
There are countless ways to achieve the above effects. If it were only that simple, wouldn't this "Taijingization" be a disservice to the "Power of Light"?
Unless this thing can transform normally.
Otherwise, it would seem to be equivalent to adding a new light-attribute ultimate skill called "Taijing Burst".
After all, there are no Light-type moves in Sylveon's move list.
However, the term "Tai Crystallization" specifically refers to the light attribute, which seems to imply that there are other "Tai Crystallization" forms that also possess other attributes.
If Sylveon uses Crystallize (Fairy) to further enhance its Fairy-type special moves, which already have a Fairy-type bonus, then it might be somewhat useful.
Dark hesitated for a moment, then continued to look down.
This [Tai Crystallization (Light)] is neither good nor bad. But it seems to explain why "Sylveon" can be created using the Light-attribute "Angel Essence".
Furthermore, the "position +1" also has a very special meaning.
I wonder if the same "Crystallization" effect can turn a magical spirit that already has [Rank +1] into [Rank +2].
"If the [Rank +1] here comes from the divine power of light at the angelic level, then it's highly unlikely to work."
Dark shook his head and continued reading the following information.
The next special move for Sylveon is back to normal, a Psychic-type move that Sylveon often uses – Calm Mind!
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[Meditation: Sylveon concentrates intently and enters a meditative state, increasing the power of some of its special moves by 50% and significantly reducing the cooldown of the next special move used after entering meditation. Duration: 3 minutes.]
In the Pokémon games, the "Meditation" skill originally increased Special Attack and Special Defense by 1 stage each.
However, the "Meditation" special move mastered by this "Sylveon" is clearly different.
While it can increase Special Attack by 1 level, it cannot increase Special Defense.
However, as an alternative, it significantly reduces the cooldown of Sylveon's next special move.
Dark's understanding of this "significant reduction" is that the same special move can be used twice in a row.
This is undoubtedly a huge upgrade for this "Sylveon" card!
Compared to [Tai Crystallization (Light)], it seems that this "Meditation" is the real divine skill.
However, to pair with "Meditation", you must have at least one high-powered offensive special move.
Dark immediately checked the next finishing move—"Absorbing Kiss".
【Absorb Kiss: Sylveon throws a kiss at the target, absorbing their Life Force (Mana) and restoring half of the Life Force (Mana) dealt as damage.】
"Absorbed Item" is a very standard fairy-type special move. However, it is far from being a high-powered special move.
Its cooldown isn't long, which improves Sylveon's survivability. Therefore, it's considered a pretty good special move.
However, it doesn't really fit with "meditation" or even "Tai Crystallization (Light)".
Dark pinned his hopes on the final finishing move. But when he read the name of that finishing move, he couldn't help but frown. It was a variant of the Grass-type divine move "Sun Beam"—[Sun (Moon) Beam]!
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[Sun (Moon) Beam: Sylveon absorbs the essence of sunlight (moonlight), gathers it into a ball of light, and then fires it out as a beam. It requires a certain amount of time to charge. Its effectiveness is halved in rain, fog, hail, sandstorms, and other similar conditions. In environments with abundant solar (moonlight) energy, such as a clear day (moonlit night), the charging time will be shortened.]
[Note: Sylveon can only release Solar Beam after [Crystallization (Light)], and Solar Beam is a Light-type Solar Beam.]
A very subtle finishing move.
After reading the description of the "Sun (Moon) Beam," Dak scratched his head. The power of the "Sun Beam" was beyond doubt.
Correspondingly, the power of the "Moonbeam" should not be bad either.
This is clearly exactly what Dark was hoping for: a finishing move that can be paired with "Meditation" and "Tai Crystallization (Light)".
The weakness of the long cooldown of the Sun (Moon) Beam will be compensated for by the effect of "meditation".
However, in its normal state, Sylveon can only use Moonbeam.
Only after undergoing [Tai Crystallization (Light)] can the "Sunbeam" be used.
But... so what?
This is ultimately just a finishing move; its cooldown won't be refreshed by switching forms.
Currently, it seems that the difference between "sunbeam" and "moonbeam" is only in their properties.
"Fine. Even if it's just a single-attribute ultimate skill, it's already quite good. Now that we have another attribute to choose from, what more could we ask for?"
Dark patted his head, suppressing his "greed." Of the four special moves of this "Sylveon," even ignoring [Tycote (Light)] and only keeping [Tycote Burst], it would be enough to support a six-star gold card.
Moreover, with the [Tai Crystallization (Light)], the ability to deal with attributes will become even more flexible.
This is clearly an enhancement.
This "Sylveon" moveset is significantly stronger than that of the other six-star "[Sylveon]".
Dark smiled slightly and said to Sylveon, "Now, try out your new skin."
"Meow!" Sylveon excitedly licked his cheek.
Dark laughed and took out its magic card, sticking it on its forehead to dispel the summon.
Sylveon instantly transformed into light and entered the four-star "Sylveon" Spell Card.
Next, Dark stacked the two "Sylveon" cards, one a Level 4 and the other a Level 6, together, then used a Normal Summon to summon both cards simultaneously. Finally, he desummoned them, successfully transferring Sylveon's consciousness to the Level 6 "Fantastic Beast: Eevee"!
The process of shifting consciousness went very smoothly.
As expected, a Magical Spirit Card of the same type cannot generate a second consciousness. After Dark completed the consciousness transfer, he used Normal Summon to summon Sylveon again.
This time, however, what materialized in the Summoning Light was already a six-star "Sylveon"!
The difficulty of summoning four-star and six-star characters in magic duels is completely different.
Normally, duelists who pursue the ultimate will only keep three-star, six-star, and nine-star Magical Spirit cards in their decks.
When all numbers are multiples of three, sacrifice summoning is more convenient. Therefore, after returning to school, Dark intentionally replaced all his four-star and five-star magical spirits with six-star skins.
The six-star "Sylveon" that he accidentally created this time can be said to have further spurred his idea.
As he watched Sylveon excitedly experiencing its new power, his mind quickly recalled all the four-star and five-star Magical Spirit cards he had at his disposal.
Excluding "Sylveon", the following are in order:
"Gatomon", "Milkyr", "Sword Sheath", "Leomon", "Muk".
Looking at it this way, there aren't actually that many.
Furthermore, it's neither possible nor necessary to upgrade "Single Sword Sheath" to a six-star version. "Muk" hasn't developed any intelligence yet, so we'll leave it aside for now.
The only ones that really need to be dealt with are Tailmon, Miltank, and Leomon.
The only material missing from creating "Gatomon" is "Pride".
All the materials needed for "Leomon" can be obtained directly from the Academy warehouse, except for "Pride".
Therefore, the only one that can be immediately refined is (the Big Milk Tank).
However, the materials he used to refine the "Big Milk Tank" were indeed not high-grade enough. If he were to refine it using the same formula, most likely... even with good luck, he could only refine a four-star "Big Milk Tank". After that, he would need to refine it a second time to increase its star rating.
This is a very complex process. It will never be as easy as it is now.
However, if the "Big Milk Tank" could be successfully forged, especially if its basic attack power were increased... I dare not even think about it.
Dark took the six-star Sylveon card in his hand. Then he made Sylveon sit still and ordered it to use [Tai Crystallize (Light)].
"mum!"
With a soft call, "Sylveon" immediately activated "Teucrystallization." A blinding white light suddenly burst forth from within its body.
The white light rapidly converged towards its head, and a crown-shaped light-attribute gem actually condensed on its head.
Its body surface also became as shiny as a cut gemstone.
"Is this what crystallization is?"
A thought immediately popped into Dak's mind.
If this "Tai Crystallization" ultimate move could be made into an "Ultimate Move Card," wouldn't it be similar to Arceus's "Attribute Tablet," capable of changing the attribute of the corresponding magical spirit?
Although attribute advantages are not absolute, the attribute bonuses after "Tai Crystallization" are indeed cumulative, which is a small "fantasy principle"!
Once we thoroughly understand "Tai Crystallization," we might be able to create special magic cards like "Tai Crystallization (Paradise)" that can add the Great Sin attribute to magical spirits!
"wrong!"
"That's not all!"
Dak suddenly stood up and started circling the chair.
Sylveon was about to show off its new look when it realized that Dark's gaze was no longer on it, and it couldn't help but feel a little annoyed.
But considering the thought that Dak had specially crafted a six-star skin for it, it decided to forgive him immediately!
met free