Talk:Xyz Monster

Wording
Pretty sure it's called "Monster Exceed" or something from what I have read. It's backwards from the norm. Too lazy to login atm 75.84.122.182 (talk) 16:22, December 28, 2010 (UTC)

Color
What color do you think they'll make them. Brown, Pink, Teal? Thanonyx (talk • contribs) 17:14, February 15, 2011 (UTC)

well the discussion about the colour was informed in YCM surprisingly. the colours of the card frame will be brown... sound distasteful... unless chocolate colour... xD. another info was concern that the specification of monsters isn't entirely narrowed down. as it said the requirement are at 2 monsters of any kinds that are in same level to summon but what left out is that it didn't say YOUR own monsters or at least. so people claiming the discussion that exceed summon is similar to super polymerization??? and of course people's opinion seem to think it's broken but that cannot be based on lack of an example of an excess monster's potential. Scheath666 (talk • contribs) 07:14, February 16, 2011 (UTC)Scheath666


 * I don't know about the color, but the summoning mechanic originated in this thread on Pojo.com - note the very first paragraph of the OP's comment:
 * "So I'm bored and the new mechanic from Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL actually sounds kind of interesting. So in the absence of more information about it, I've decided to mess around with my own ideas until more is presented. Feel free to add any cards if you want, but I'm more than certain I'll turn out to be way off about how Exceed Summoning works. (emphasis mine)"
 * As far as I can tell based on a Google search, there isn't actually *any* official word yet on how Exceed summons will work, or what color Exceed monster cards will be. 「 ダイノ ガイ 千？！ 」? · ☎ Dinoguy1000 07:43, February 16, 2011 (UTC)

Yes I have to agree with you, upon my research they really lack of concrete info and examples of how it does, so this info we have here could turn out to be liable but that is too hasty to conclude. before the info before this was stated that excess monsters are placed in the main deck but now the newer source of someone has mention that it is placed in extra deck instead. oddly i dun see anything about the star will come as black or so and be considered as rank than level. Scheath666 (talk • contribs) 08:08, February 16, 2011 (UTC)

I actually like this better than synchro, and even fusion summon (and ritual summon). In my opinion, it's much simpler to summon them, since instead of "first synchro these two monsters to get this synchro monster, and then synchro that with..." you know how it is, you just need two level three, two, one or four monsters etc. The card also looks pretty cool. I think a black background was the right way to go. This booster just might get me back into Yugioh XD (btw, I don't have an account, so I can't sign it)  :(

I hope that "Rank" will be interchangeable with "Level"; as in, cards that specify a "Level 5 monster" can apply to Rank 5 Exceed Monsters. Is this the case? 199.212.250.97 (talk) 14:40, February 18, 2011 (UTC)

Numbers
I would also like to know why are some of them numbered like No. 39, Aspiring Emperor Hope and No. 17, Revise Dragon. Thanonyx (talk • contribs) 17:49, February 18, 2011 (UTC)

exxced summon
i would like to say wtf but is it just me or is yu-gi-oh getting easyier and easyier to summon big monsters i mean a level 4 with 2500 attack and it's a light plus it can be summoned by tirbute any 2 level 4 monsters (if thats right)gavity blind and level area b wouldn't be able to stop that thing if it's level is lowed.

So....
How do Level cards work? Will cards like Gravity Bind affect them? I'd guess they won't be affected by them, seeing as they aren't truly a monster with a Level.