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In a (Revival) Jam

You set a trap card and end your turn. Marik draws a card and smiles a smile of pure evil. "I've just drawn my Egyptian God card!" he cries. "Once I sacrifice three monsters on the field, I can summon the irresistible Winged Tickling Dragon of Ra, and you will be doomed to defeat. But for now I set a monster in defence position."

You draw a card and play Swords of Revealing Light to prevent Marik's monsters from tickling you for three turns. Having no new monster to play, your order your Tickling Magician to destroy Marik's monster. Although you fear his Winged Tickling Dragon, you should easily be able to prevent him from having the three monsters he needs to sacrifice.

Marik's monster is Sangan, which allows him to bring a monster with 1500 attack points or less from his deck to his hand. That is the card Marik decides to play right away when his turn starts. But as he just sets it in defence position, you think you will just destroy it with your monster.

When you do attack Marik's new monster, however, after the hologram smashes into pieces, the monster reforms itself. Marik laughs and explains that he has played Revival Jam. Whenever it is destroyed in battle it returns to the field in face-up defence position. Normally this requires a payment of life points, but in Gigglefruit duels it is a no-cost effect and therefore mandatory, counting as a new monster.

On Marik's turn he plays a second monster. You attack it and find it is a second Revival Jam. Marik now has two monsters on the field, and things look bleak when he plays a third Revival Jam on his next turn. As if that weren't enough, your Swords of Revealing Light (transformed into Layers of Protective Clothing) have been extinguished, as they only last for three of your opponent's turns. With the duel riding on this next turn, you draw...


Written by stephan

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