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During either player's turn: You can send this card from your hand to the Graveyard; this turn, each time your opponent Special Summons a monster(s), immediately draw 1 card. You can only use 1 "Maxx "C"" per turn.

 

Yeah, I'm not at all surprised that this card was cut from the TCG version of the Blue-Eyes structure. It's still a cool card even though it doesn't do alot against the meta atm. What are your thoughts on this card?

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The meta mains 2-3.


Veiler seems generally better in the main this format if you're to main one of them, because maining Maxx vs Dragon Rulers will 9/10 get you decked out.

It's a good card, just not as good as I would like it to be right now. >:
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Veiler seems generally better in the main this format if you're to main one of them, because maining Maxx vs Dragon Rulers will 9/10 get you decked out.

It's a good card, just not as good as I would like it to be right now. >:

The most they can Special Summon in a turn would be 16 and that's if they are just trying to Special Summon as much shit as possible after they Maxx "C"ed you the previous turn or something. If they can do that, you're already screwed. Though, they may have Card Destruction. But the chances of getting Decked out is still really low.

Otherwise, I enjoy seeing my opponent squirm as they decide if its worth it to continue Special Summoning and if they survive the next turn if they don't.
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The most they can Special Summon in a turn would be 16 and that's if they are just trying to Special Summon as much shit as possible after they Maxx "C"ed you the previous turn or something. If they can do that, you're already screwed. Though, they may have Card Destruction. But the chances of getting Decked out is still really low.

Otherwise, I enjoy seeing my opponent squirm as they decide if its worth it to continue Special Summoning and if they survive the next turn if they don't.


They play Colossal Fighter for a reason.
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They play Colossal Fighter for a reason.

Yes, they play it for EEV and they play it cause it's a damn self-reviving 2800+ beater.

But even in my experience, you only need half a brain, half a minute, and basic math skills in order to ensure you know whether dropping Maxx C will deck you out or not.

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Yes, they play it for EEV and they play it cause it's a damn self-reviving 2800+ beater.
But even in my experience, you only need half a brain, half a minute, and basic math skills in order to ensure you know whether dropping Maxx C will deck you out or not.


I know. They also play it to deck you without needing Card Destruction. But inclined to our opinions, I suppose. I just know that a lot of people have been doing it, like at WCQs and stuff.
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It used to be insane.  It would stop plays in a way Veiler could only dream about.  It was also really fun to run Quickdraw.dek and have this dropped against me.  I would have to make a bet that I could win that turn which I could pretty often.  Also against Infernities when it could cause a deckout.  One thing I also loved about this was that it was level 2 opening plays with Junk Synchron.  Overall it was an amazing card.

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