User:Baekunater99

Quotes to live by:
"Believe you can, and you're already halfway there."
-Theodore Roosevelt
"It does not matter how slowly you go as long as you don't stop."
-Confucius
"We're scientists, Jerry. Not some outdated chemistry teacher that makes meth. We're scientists."
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I am a fan of all things Godzilla and have been since about 2021, when one of my friends introduced me to the Monsterverse. I have since been a kaiju fan and developed a love for things like this, having watched almost all of the Reiwa and MV films/shows, along with half of the Showa era, Final Wars, and Vs. MG 2. My favorite kaiju is Gorosaurus, and my favorite film is Destroy All Monsters. I highly enjoy making card games and board games (for personal enjoyment), usually based on existing media.

My Favorite Kaiju
- 10. MireGoji and Dogora (tie)
- 9. Kumonga
- 8. Manda
- 7. Kamacuras
- 6. Bagan
- 5. Orga
- 4. Varan
- 3. Titanosaurus🥉
- 2. Baragon🥈
- 1. Gorosaurus🥇
My Favorite Films
- 5. Godzilla 2014 (my first Godzilla movie)
- 4. Godzilla Final Wars
- 3. Godzilla Minus One🥉
- 2. Godzilla vs Gigan Rex🥈
- 1. Destroy All Monsters🥇
My Collection
Bandai
- Movie Monster Gorosaurus
- Movie Monster Baragon
- Movie Monster Titanosaurus
- Movie Monster Varan
- Movie Monster Destoroyah
- Movie Monster Goji 2K
- Movie Monster Megaguirus
- Movie Monster Kiryu with pack
- Movie Monster Anguirus 2004
- Godzilla Monster Series Godzilla 1954
- Godzilla Monster Series Godzilla 1954 Translucent Ver.
- Godzilla Figure Kiryu
- Most of the Battle Spirits CB28 Cards (an entire box)
- Movie Monster Series Manda 2004
SH Monsterarts, Super7, Hiya Toys, and NECA
- SHMA Godzilla 1989
- SHMA Mecha King Ghidorah Shinjiku Decisive Battle
- SHMA Godzilla 2024
- Bootleg SHMA Godzilla 2021
- Ultimates! Destoroyah
- Hiya Toys Exquisite Basic Shimo (still waiting Hiya...)
- NECA Godzilla 1954
Monogram International
- Series 1: Everyone but Minilla lol
- Series 2: Dorat
- Series 3: Goji 2K, Orga, Megaguirus, Monster X, Ebirah, Gigan
- Series 4: GMK Goji, Godzilla Tower
Playmates
- 12" Godzilla 2021
- 12" Kong 2021
- Godzilla 2021 with Battle Damage
- Battle Roar Godzilla 2021
- Battle Roar Kong 2021
- Warbat
- Skullcrawler
Funko
- Mystery Minis Ghidorah
- Pop! Godzilla 2021
- Pop! Mothra 2019
Films, Games, and Comics
- The Showa Era Blu Ray Set
- GxK DVD
- Godzilla -1 DVD
- Toho Godzilla Collection 2
- GigaBash +Godzilla 4 pack and Nemesis Pack
- Godzilla Battle Line (tomodachi id is 963504772522)
- Godzilla: Sons of Giants #3, #4, and #5
- Godzilla: Monsters and Protectors #3
- Godzilla’s Monsterpiece Theater #1
Miscellaneous
- 12" Godzilla 2004
- Metal Figs Shimo
- Metal Figs Evolved Godzilla
- Godzilla 2025 Calender
- Godzilla vs King Ghidorah 1991 Poster
- GMK Poster
- Gojira 1954 Poster
- Godzilla -1 Poster
- Destroy All Monsters Poster
OCs
Cactasaurus
A fusion of a Saguaro Cactus and a Concavenator. Oldest Original Character I have, original design was actually a Tyrannosaurus rather than the Concavenator he is now. Also gained the black tipped hands/legs later on, as well as the high concentration of thorns on his tail and spine later on. His teeth and claws are made of hardened skin rather than keratin or calcium. Carnivorous, as herbivorism would be cannibalistic (although consuming soil gives the same nutrients as would for plants). He is capable of breathing in CO² and exhaling O², as well as Photosynthesis to obtain energy, but sleeping also works. He is capable of living up to half a year without water, and 3 weeks without food. Thinks more like a human than he does a dinosaur, and is capable of speaking English, Dinosaurian, and Plant. Height: 8 feet. Length: 16 feet. Weight: 800 lbs.
Toastanator
A Dilophosaurus with a toaster for a head. Though not as old as Cactasaurus, he is his bestest friend. His head crests look like and are toast. Don't eat them. He also has a significantly smaller version of the Jurassic Park Dilophosaurus's frill, because he looks weird eithout it for some reason. His tail ends in a wire and electrical plug-in, where he gains energy. He cannot gain energy from eating or drinking, therefore he doesn't need to although he can if he wants. He doesn't breathe, either, as he is half toaster. That would be stupid. The rest of his body is a completely normal Dilophosaurus, greyish-btown in colour. His head is grey, like a toaster (again, because it is). He can also speak fluent English and Dinosaurian, but unlike Cactasaurus, he can speak Electricalory. Height: 7 feet. Length: 18 feet. Weight: 750 lbs (light boi).
Templen
TBA.
Previous Avatars
Trivia about Me
- I challenge myself to see how many prehistoric organisms I can name in one sitting (My best is 160+).
- I made friends faster on Wikizilla than I did in real life.
- I know a lot about various Indie Games (Hollow Knight, Dead Cells, Undertale, etc.)
- The name "Baekunater" is entirely nonsense. The origin is that I felt like purposefully misspelling Bacon, got Baekun, and added -ater because it sounded cool. I have no clue where the 99 came from, because my favorite number is -4.
- I play Godzilla Battle Line so often it might be scary to some.
- The only people that make me mad are my brother and people who don't respect opinions.
- I have a Blue Tongue Skink and a Carpet Python, named Charlotte and Rosy respectively.
- I want to own a 1 inch cube of almost pure Tungsten. Yes, I'm being serious.
- I own the PS4 version of the Dead Cells Prisoner's Edition box. Specifically the 9323 one sold, of the 10000 they made for the Switch and PS4 (5000 for Switch, 5000 for PS4).
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Godzilla: Rage of Titans
My custom Godzilla Card Game
Card Introduction
There are 6 different card types. Those are Attackers (Sword), which do more DMG than anything, Supporters (Cross), which focus on buffing and debuffing, Leaders (Crown), which are the strong kaiju that let you win/lose the game (players may have anywhere from 1-3 of these), Abilities (Lightning), which are cards that have an effect over time or an instant effect, Heavies (Anvil), which are Attackers but with more DMG and/or HP (whenever Attacker Cards are mentioned in abilities, Heavies classify as Attackers), and Filmies (Disc), which add permanent buffs to certain cards (like Heavies, these classify as Abilities when brought about, and each player can only have 3 of these). Players mah choose 15 Attacker/Supporter/Heavy Cards, 10 Ability Cards, 3 Filmie Cards, and 1-3 Leader Cards (unless you're playing Battle Royale mode; see 3 and 4 Player Mode below).
Each card has a designated area it is placed. There should always be a place for your Leader Card, Attacker, Supporter, and Heavy Cards, Ability and Filmie Cards, Draw Pile, Leader Draw, and Discard Pile.
Layout of a card.
The layout of a card's move.
Order of Turns
When playing, the order of turns always goes Player 1 Leader, Player 2 Leader, Player 1 Card 1, Player 2 Card 1, etc. If you want to use a stronger move, you can withhold your Kaiju’s attack. This always starts and resets to 1. Ability cards can be used in turn of any normal card on your turn, but will not withhold its turn.
Ability Types
There are two types of abilities. The first one is the Cooldown Abilities, which can be used when you have withheld long enough and are active once until next use (unless otherwise specified). The other type of ability is the Permanent Abilities, which are permanently active, used when described (ie. every 2 turns, every 4 turns), or on card play. Permanent abilities that are used permanently or on card play only activate once, and again every time the card is first played.
Miss Chance
MC (or Miss Chance) is the probability of the attack missing the opponent. Some attacks don’t have MC, and (vast majority of) abilities never have MC. To see if the attack hits or misses, players roll the D% (D100), and if the number rolled is equal to or less than the provided MC, the attack misses the target. If the number exceeds the provided MC, the attack hits and does DMG. If attacks cause kaiju to lose MC, do not lower the MC if it is at 5% or 0%. Any attacks that do not end with 5 or 0 must be rounded up to the nearest 5 or 0.
Stun and Sleep
Stun and Sleep moves are special since they make their target inactive for a said amount of turns. Stun always has a given number, but sleep has a chance. You roll the D%, and if it is 75 or less, the target is asleep. Do this when the attack first hits and every turn on the targets turn. When a Kaiju wakes up, they play their turn next round.
X on HP and Attacks
If an HP amount has an X, this means the Kaiju can gain more Max HP. This happens whenever the card has a move that specifies they can gain more to their Max HP. If they do not have a move that says this but does have the X, that means they can still gain more to their max HP, but just doesn't have a move for it. Normal Kaiju without the X cannot gain extra HP. Attacks with an X do DMG per round (i.e. 25x3, meaning it does 25 DMG over 3 rounds). These damage the target every time on their turn, starting with the instant first DMG. There is also a chance a card will have this on their cooldown, meaning it does the DMG after that many rounds (i.e. 3x2, meaning it has a cooldown of 3 and does the DMG after 2 rounds have passed). These Kaiju cannot attack during these moves, and cannot be stunned or put to sleep. Beams do not count as laser attacks when gaining HP.
Depleted Draw Pile
Whenever you run out of cards in the Draw Pile, take the Leader cards out of the discard and shuffle the other cards. Put those on the Draw Pile, and put the defeated Leaders back on the Discard Pile. Repeat whenever the Draw Pile is depleted again. Leader Draw always stays depleted whenver it is empty.
Upgrade Cards
Certain cards cannot be played unless certain conditions are met. These cards are known as Upgrade Cards, and have a green arrow by their typing. Some upgrade cards can only be played whenever another card is active, and some can only be played when a different card is defeated.
3 and 4 Player Mode
If 3 or 4 people are playing at once, this triggers a “Battle Royale”, in which each player goes counterclockwise in turn, and it starts with whoever has the Leader with the lowest HP. Battle Royale Card Order goes as normal, and all attacks less than 50 are doubled in damage. The game ends under the same conditions of a normal 1v1 game. Players only get 1 Leader rather than their choice of 1-3. If a player is attacked simultaneously (3+ rounds), they gain a 30 DMG buff on ALL card attacks for 5 rounds. (In other words, don't tag team on players! That's very mean!)
Sample Cards
A few of the cards in my game
Cryptoids
An in-progress card game about Cryptids
Win Condition
Show the world who you are and reach 25 Witness Points (WP) to win.
Card Stats
Armor (A): Hitpoints; how much damage the card can take.
Weaponry (W): Damage output; how much damage the card deals.
Elusiveness (EP): Used to play cards. The higher your WP, the more powerful cards you can summon.
Region: Tells what region(s) the Cryptid originated from in the real world.
Flavor Text: Tells about the Cryptid's real world background, what it did, and possible coincedences about it.
Rarity (Affects EP Cost & WP Earned)
World Known (5 EP) – 1 WP earned when defeated
Continentally Known (4 EP) – 2 WP
Area Known (3 EP) – 3 WP
Folklore Known (2 EP) – 4 WP
Unknown (1 EP) – 5 WP
EP Play Rule
You can only play cards of EP equal to or above your current EP level (which is determined by how many WP you have).
0–4 WP = 5 EP
5–9 WP = 4 EP
10–14 WP = 3 EP
15–19 WP = 2 EP
20–24 WP = 1 EP
Battle Phase
Players can attack using their cards’ Weaponry stat, targeting an opponent’s Cryptoids.
Damage is applied to Armor. If a Cryptoid’s Armor reaches 0, it is defeated, and its WP value is awarded to the opponent.
Card Types
Card Types determine what category a Cryptid can be placed into. This allows for a cleaner, more organized deck.
- Shapeshifters (Can change shape at will to become another being)
- Humanoids (Cryptids with human like postures)
- Bird-likes (Usually have wings or feathers)
- Eldritch (Beings from other worlds, such as the Illuminati)
- Cryptoid Hunters (Humans that hunt down Cryptoids; only OCs)
- Aquatic Lifeforms (Cryptids that live in or near water)
- Cold Hearted (Usually found in cold environments)
- Mammalians (Cryptids that have fur or mammalian features)
- Reptilimorphs (Scaled Cryptids, often with snake like or lizard like bodies or features)
- Insectoids (Cryptids that are or share features with insects and arthropods)
- Transformatives (Cryptids that can transform between two forms, such as Vampires or Werewolves)
- Lumberjackies (Cryptids from Lumberjack folklore)
- Nightmare Stalkers (Beefier, more terrifying versions of existing Cryptids; custom Cryptids from Wikizilla users; entirely OCs)