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==List of Psychic Creatures==
 
==List of Psychic Creatures==
 
*'''See: [[:Category:Psychic Creature|List of Psychic Creatures]]'''
 
*'''See: [[:Category:Psychic Creature|List of Psychic Creatures]]'''
 
===List of Psychic Super Creatures===
 
 
*'''See: [[:Category:Psychic Super Creature|List of Psychic Super Creatures]]'''
 
*'''See: [[:Category:Psychic Super Creature|List of Psychic Super Creatures]]'''
   

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Psychic Creature
サイキック・クリーチャー (Saikikku Kurīchā)
Dm36-s7a Dm36-s7b

Psychic Creatures are a card type of creature first introduced in DM-36 Psychic Shock.

Details

A psychic creature is put in the Hyperspatial Zone which is next to your graveyard. You are limited to 8 psychic creatures per hyperspatial zone and they are counted separately from your main deck of 40 or more cards. At anytime during a duel you are allowed to look at your opponent's hyperspatial zone.

A psychic creature card is two-sided, and usually features a creature on both sides. When the side with the lower cost activates its awaken ability by fulfilling its conditions, you may flip the card over to its higher cost side. This gives the creature a higher power and improved card effects. For example: Bolshack Dragon, the Temporal Blaze flips over to Bolshack Möbius, Victory Awakened when it wins a battle.

DM-38 Angelic Wars introduces Psychic creatures that have the Loop Awaken ability that allows them to flip sides on certain conditions. DM-39 Psychic Splash introduced a Psychic Evolution Creature, Storm Genji Double Cross, the Super Temporal that can be evolved on other Psychic creatures when they are put into the battle zone.

DMR-01 Episode 1: First Contact introduced a new type of psychic creature, the Psychic Super Creature. 2 or 3 Psychic Creatures link together in order to flip and awaken to a more powerful creature.

Although all spells that put psychic creatures into play follow the naming theme, "Hyperspatial _____ Hole" (except Kizuna Blaster and Power of Our Friendship!), there is no uniform naming convention for the many creatures that have effects that put psychic creatures into play.

List of Psychic Creatures

List of Hyperspatial Support

List of Anti-Psychic Creature cards

Anti-Psychic Creature card: Card Effect:
5000GT, Riot
Anti Psychic Totem
Bolshack Superhero
Bolshack Cross, Passion Dragon
Bolshack Gil Cross NEX
Bring it to 'em! Psychic
Buinbe, Airspace Guardian
Codename Sherlock
Irony Spiral, Blue Divine Dragon
Ryusei the Forever Kaiser
Funk, Guard of Hope
Gravemott, Gravestone Demon Dragon
Liger Blade, Fierce Tiger
No Arguments! Onimaru Boy
Ogre Kaiser "Destruction"
Psychic Eater, Gourmet Treasure
Truename Rihanna Glory

Due to the way they are put into play, psychic creatures are also affected by cards that effect cards put into play For No Cost. These include;

Anti-For No Cost card: Card Effect:
Batrevenge, Passion Dragon Revenge Chance—At the end of each of your opponent's turns, if he put a creature from his hyperspatial zone into the battle zone, you may summon this creature for no cost.
Entertainer of Stealing and Lying Whenever your opponent puts a creature into the battle zone for no cost, destroy that creature.
Magnum, Allshot Puppet Whenever a player casts a spell or puts a creature or cross gear into the battle zone without tapping cards in his mana zone, that player chooses one of his creatures and destroys it.
Magnum, Fast Attack Puppet Whenever a player puts a creature into the battle zone without tapping cards in his mana zone, destroy that creature.

Rulings

Psychic creatures are affected by any card that specifies creatures, such as Terror Pit, Natural Snare, and Aqua Surfer.

Psychic creatures are not considered to be summoned into play. They can only be put into the battle zone by a spell or effect such as the Hyperspatial spells or by various creatures, signified with a lightning around the card. You can't put it into the battle zone by paying its cost.

Psychic creatures that go to a zone other than the battle zone are put into that zone briefly before returning to the hyperspatial zone (so effects that check for a creature changing zones, such as Super Trash Train, Fuuma Devil's, still trigger).

Psychic creatures may be evolved like a normal creature. If the evolution creature leaves the battle zone, the psychic creature under it is briefly put into the same zone before being returned to the Hyperspatial Zone. If only the top card of the evolution leaves the battle zone, the psychic creature under it stays in the battle zone.

A psychic creature doesn't provide any mana as it can only ever be in your battle or Hyperspatial Zone, whenever a Psychic Creature is to leave the battle zone, it returns to the Hyperspatial Zone after briefly inhabiting the intended zone. Psychic creatures do get summoning sickness and can't attack on the turn they are put into play.

An awakened or released creature doesn’t have summoning sickness even if you just put that Psychic creature into the battle zone that turn. So if you awaken a Psychic creature during your turn (and had already put it into the battle zone the previous turn or earlier) you can attack with it on the same turn you awakened it.

Any card effects that affected the psychic creature before awakening or release continue to effect it. So, if you cast a spell such as Colossus Boost on Bolshack Dragon, the Temporal Blaze, giving it +4000 power, and flip it, the newly awakened Bolshack Möbius, Victory Awakened will now have 16000 power (12000+4000).

A cross gear attached to a Psychic creature stays with the creature after it awakens or uses its release ability.

When flipped over by its Awaken or Release ability, a Psychic creature retains its original tap status. If it was previously tapped, it remains tapped. If it was untapped, it stays untapped.

You can still cast hyperspatial spells to put Psychic creatures into the battle zone even if you can’t do the other effects listed on the Hyperspatial spell. For example if the opponent had no creatures to destroy with Hyperspatial Bolshack Hole, you could still use it to put a Psychic creature into the battle zone.

Any player may view the contents of any Hyperspatial Zone at any time, even before the game begins.

It is not mandatory to put a Psychic Creature in its weaker form into the battle zone. For example, if you have a card such as Hyperspatial Bolshack Hole that allows you to put a fire Psychic Creature that costs 7 less into the battle zone, you can put the awakened side of Jonjo Jon, the Awakened Adventurer that costs 5 into play.