The Real kidrevenger
Really, other than sealing someones soul, all the seal of orikalkos did was allow monsters to be played into your spell/trap card zones. Not exactly the best, as they could not defend. And many of the cards that were tied to the seal are incredibly cheaters cards. Now, if they lessened their powers and didnt require the seal, then sure, let out the powerful cards.
But, didnt it seem that the Armor card series needed the Solid-Vision dueling system to work? How would they work as just individual cards?
Raphael's Guardians seemed to break the rules a little. If you look carefully, you still needed to tribute summon ones like Grarl. So, keeping a graveyard clean of monsters is nearly impossible (I say nearly, as I have faced players that had somehow built decks that kept monsters out of the graveyard, though at personal taxation.)
But, didnt it seem that the Armor card series needed the Solid-Vision dueling system to work? How would they work as just individual cards?
Raphael's Guardians seemed to break the rules a little. If you look carefully, you still needed to tribute summon ones like Grarl. So, keeping a graveyard clean of monsters is nearly impossible (I say nearly, as I have faced players that had somehow built decks that kept monsters out of the graveyard, though at personal taxation.)
1. The seal did not just allow you to play extra monsters. The Seal allowed you to summon the extra monsters, give all your monsters a 500 atk and def point boost, turned them to darkness, and the Seal of Orichalkos was a speed 4 card. Could not be destroyed.
2. The Armor Series cards could work without any solid-vision. They do have effects that you can read if you go to yugioh.wikia.com
3. Guardian Grarrl is like CYBER DRAGON. Have you ever read his effect? I'm guessing you haven't, and keeping monsters at of the graveyard is not impossible when you remove them from play or just return them to the top of the opponents deck, and what do you know that's what Guardian Eatos does.