You must be a very serious fan or player (or maybe both) of theseries so as to get involved in doing “fantasy” mockup cards that –in spite of not being real, although they seriously look very real as if they were made by the real people at Konami– do seem to adhere to the game rules (and in a balanced way, taking into account both the power of this card & the sacrifices that must be fulfilled in order to unleash this card’s power), even though I myself have never played the game nor seriously followed it (although I did follow & watch the first two or three seasons of the matching anime TV series). That in itself must be respectable – if you were to apply for a job at Konami and include these cards in your résumé or curriculum vitae, I can guarantee you will get that desired design position. Even better if you bring along this other artist you commissioned for the central artwork – you might make a good duo at Konami.Now, there is one thing that nags me: if the artwork was by , then why isn’t he credited beside Kazuki Takahashi on the bottom of the card template? That could have been a nice addition, although of course that would require horizontally squishing the font to make room for the dual credits – and that is assuming that you have access to the font used on the real English-language cards, which may not be an easy feat given that most of such fonts are not free to obtain or use. Nevertheless, I applaud your effort spent in assembling this what-if type of masterpiece that certainly would call the attention of Takahashi-san himself.