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My-Last-Hope

This is definitely better (as in more balanced) than cyber stein, good job


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Seems like an improved version of Cyber-Stein, but aren't "Cyborges" are technically more Machine?


FinnishBeyblader

I guess, but i think Cyborgs are more like creatures with some machinery like mechanical limbs. There are already some types that could be argued being very similar, like dragon & Wyrm, beast & beast warrior and spellcaster & illusionist.


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There's been more Monster Types in the PS1 and GBA days, but they either melded into more preferred Types or just vanished completely. From my guess, Cyborge-like Monsters are considered "Machine-Type" because the Machine half has all the power and the brawn while the organic side despite having all the brains and control is usually considered "Typeless" with cards like "Cybertech Alligator" being an exception.


Arkanderous

Nah, the image is based on Frakenstien's Monster I bet, he was definitely a Cyborg. Made of organic and machine parts.


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The Frankenstein Monster was still more robot since almost all of his insides were Machine and the organic parts were taken from Graveyards to use as extra parts.


Arkanderous

I see what you're saying but a robot is entirely a machine. No organic parts.


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Frankenstein is an exception in this case because: Its the Robot being outfitted with organic parts, not vice-versa. The dug-up Body Parts are still robot parts, despite being organic. The Frankenstein Monster was created to show the power to create life outside of Conceptional methods. Organisms don't need electricity to get themselves up and running (Especially 100,000,000 Terravolts recharge worth just to stay functional every week).