![]() Honestly, I can't say it's a very useful effect. Moreover, meshing is bad also in the meaning of increasing the deployment destination of EX. However, if you use the effect, the RBI will go down, and the raw RBI is not high. With two or more effects and loose requirements material, you can aim for summoning with a wide range of Decks, 500 enhancements equal to the number of linked cards, and consuming them to create target effects negate and general effects. The misadjustment of the FWD is also affected by the handling during the work. ![]() It's a monster that responds well if you prepare the field, so you want to make good use of it.Ī card that seems to be Yusaku's ace, also known as PlayMaker. It's an excellent card that combines ease of use and strength, but its strength is not stable, for better or worse. Also, since there are no left, right, or bottom markers, it's a shame that it can't be entwined with the EX Link, considering the strengthening of the card pool in the future. However, at the same time, it also has a weak point that it is easy to break through in battle because the hit point is also lowered.ĭue to the markers, it is an excellent card to place first in the EX monster zone, but when placed in the monster zone, it becomes very difficult to use because there are no left and right markers. The method itself is simple and easy, and most likely over 2500.Įffect negate destruction can actually be activated twice at most without a limit on the number of times (more than that is possible if devised). Since the opponent's monster placement is also involved, the maximum realistic line is about 3300. Both require monsters at the link destination, so a certain expansion power is required. The effect is RBI up and the effect negate destruction. Since it is an Accesscode Talker monster, it is possible to receive support related to Accesscode Talker, but for better or worse, this card is mediocre as it cannot be said to be the one card that I want to adopt first in the current Cyber Deck. However, if it is a type of Deck that is difficult to find against Link Monsters that adopt clear intentions and strategies in the EX Deck, this card is the easiest to adopt because it has a moderate hit point increase effect and moderate material designation and link markers. That's why if you narrow down his Link Monster in the EX Deck based on a specific concept, the adoption of this card tends to naturally fall out. It can be said that this card is a card that combines the basic elements related to the "Link Summoning" system and is easy to handle on its own. ![]() ![]() This card is often used as a representative of Link Monster for explanation purposes in rulebooks and official rule introduction videos. Since it is highly versatile and dedicated support may come out in the future, if you are wondering if there is an easy-to-use link 3, there is a turn. The cool hero's first ace is his 2300 ATK Warrior type, and then a 2500 Dragon appears, along with Yusei and his Junk Warrior, Stardust Dragon.Īt the time of its introduction, it was quite active thanks to its loose summoning conditions, excellent markers, and new master rules. Yusaku's favorite monster that closed the beginning and the end with VRAINS has two effects, but if there is no monster at the link destination, the ① effect will not be activated, but to use the link destination's own effect If you have to use a monster as a cost, it doesn't work very well.I would like to put it in, but the marker is difficult to use for mutual links, and even when using "Cynet Codec", there is "Code Talker", and the EX Deck is Since it is a tight deck, it may be difficult to put it in.
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