This is reason why Maxx C should NOT be banned in Master Duel Game: Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel Song: Clear Mind - Masaaki Endoh Yu-Gi-Oh! Vrains TV Original Soundtrack Playmaker Theme
Man didn't go far enough on the max C challenge. Once Max C comes out, you spam special summons, complete your board, get Nibiru'd. Play through Niburu, re-set up your board all on the same turn, and most of the time, deck out your opponent. That is true, Max C challenge completionist.
@@josephnguyen418 I have two Maxx "C" Challenge stories from the TCG. Both are from many years ago, but still bring a smile to my face. The first was back when Synchros were still fairly new. A friend of mine called me to ask for a ruling (I used to be good with those) regarding Brionac, Dragon of the Ice Barrier (this was pre-errata) and a pair of Fabled monsters that he was using to fuel its effect. They were the ones that Special Summoned themselves when discarded. I told him how each discarded monster would start a new Chain after Brio's effect resolved. He told me he wanted to loop the two, but I couldn't understand why... until he told me his brother dropped a Maxx "C" on him. I laughed for literally five minutes. "You wanna draw cards? OKAY! Draw ALL the cards!" The second is story is one I experienced myself. I was dueling against a Nekroz deck (early Pendulum era) and playing Synchrons. It comes to my turn and my opponent drops a Maxx "C" on me. I think that I should end my turn, but then I stop because a thought occurred to me: The only card I really have to worry about stopping me is Nekroz of Valkyrus, and it has a hard once per turn on it, so even if he has three copies in his hand, he can only use one. I knew then what I had to do: LIMIT-OVER ACCEL SYNCHRO!!!! I go ham with the Synchro Summons and get out Shooting Quasar Dragon, then move to the BP with my Synchro army. I move to attack, opp uses Nekroz of Valkyrus's effect to negate it and end the BP, but I negate it with Quasar. The duel was mine, and so was the match after the next game. Winning the Maxx "C" challenge is really just a matter of determining whether or not you can outdo whatever your opponent can get. If you know your opponent's deck and your own well enough, you can usually figure this out easily enough.
@@josephnguyen418 when I was trying out danger! Dark world you can just deck out people without card destruction while going second, that card is mostly useful if you go first or if your opponent is playing a 60 cards deck, cuz usually 37~8 summons is the limit for the deck
Agree, I had done pretty much this Maxx 'C' Challenged with my Synchron Deck and even created a Playlist for those match in my channel. Both Deckout with Card Destruction or Beat them up.
I didn't know who to hate more when I clicked on this video. Then I saw the Synchro endboard didn't end with like 6 negates like it usually does and the answer became crystal clear (pun unintended).
He just did a Toshiki Kai and declared "Final Turn" on the Synchron user. Beautiful. I also forgot Playmaker did effectively do a "Final Turn!" deceleration against Bohman.
Man didn't go far enough on the max C challenge. Once Max C comes out, you spam special summons, complete your board, get Nibiru'd. Play through Niburu, re-set up your board all on the same turn, and most of the time, deck out your opponent. That is true, Max C challenge completionist.
Or if you're on Turn 2 or later, win that turn by attacking.
and then there's those players that say they did the maxx c challenge, but you see them play "Card Destruction"
@@josephnguyen418 I have two Maxx "C" Challenge stories from the TCG. Both are from many years ago, but still bring a smile to my face.
The first was back when Synchros were still fairly new. A friend of mine called me to ask for a ruling (I used to be good with those) regarding Brionac, Dragon of the Ice Barrier (this was pre-errata) and a pair of Fabled monsters that he was using to fuel its effect. They were the ones that Special Summoned themselves when discarded. I told him how each discarded monster would start a new Chain after Brio's effect resolved. He told me he wanted to loop the two, but I couldn't understand why... until he told me his brother dropped a Maxx "C" on him. I laughed for literally five minutes. "You wanna draw cards? OKAY! Draw ALL the cards!"
The second is story is one I experienced myself. I was dueling against a Nekroz deck (early Pendulum era) and playing Synchrons. It comes to my turn and my opponent drops a Maxx "C" on me. I think that I should end my turn, but then I stop because a thought occurred to me: The only card I really have to worry about stopping me is Nekroz of Valkyrus, and it has a hard once per turn on it, so even if he has three copies in his hand, he can only use one. I knew then what I had to do: LIMIT-OVER ACCEL SYNCHRO!!!! I go ham with the Synchro Summons and get out Shooting Quasar Dragon, then move to the BP with my Synchro army. I move to attack, opp uses Nekroz of Valkyrus's effect to negate it and end the BP, but I negate it with Quasar. The duel was mine, and so was the match after the next game.
Winning the Maxx "C" challenge is really just a matter of determining whether or not you can outdo whatever your opponent can get. If you know your opponent's deck and your own well enough, you can usually figure this out easily enough.
@@josephnguyen418 when I was trying out danger! Dark world you can just deck out people without card destruction while going second, that card is mostly useful if you go first or if your opponent is playing a 60 cards deck, cuz usually 37~8 summons is the limit for the deck
Agree, I had done pretty much this Maxx 'C' Challenged with my Synchron Deck and even created a Playlist for those match in my channel. Both Deckout with Card Destruction or Beat them up.
I didn't know who to hate more when I clicked on this video. Then I saw the Synchro endboard didn't end with like 6 negates like it usually does and the answer became crystal clear (pun unintended).
When you let your opponent draw his entire deck it doesnt end well
The only question is, for who?
Idk what that Synchron player was on but the minute they’d don’t go into Hyper Librarian and end on a full board of negates I was like bruh
You didn't clear mind enough
Cl 1 Accesscode cl 2 jammer hurt my soul
Makes you wonder how a Yusei vs Playmaker duel would go
He just did a Toshiki Kai and declared "Final Turn" on the Synchron user.
Beautiful. I also forgot Playmaker did effectively do a "Final Turn!" deceleration against Bohman.
you deserve more subscribers, I subbed
i have always loved this song it has perfect pacing for duels
Say what you want about sycnhros, Clear Mind is an absolute bop
That was the most beautiful board of cyberse I’ve ever seen lol
No extra-linked -> mid
I enjoyed the music ☺
Man, this is beautiful
in a best of 1 maxx is a necessity. You actually find justice in combo decks going off in master duel with no answer.
Synchro vs link?
no
synchron vs max "c"😂
Deck list?
He could have stopped at darkfluid and go for game.
Playmaker is just better
I enjoyed the Cyberse combo, still think the roach needs to go tho. DRNM could've board broken too without instantly ending the game necessarily
What song started playing at 2:00
It's Playmaker's Theme from Yu Gi Oh Vrains
@@peach1810 ohhhhhh i see, an anime theme! Thanks
Yusei vs playmaker😂😂😂
how your masquerena on a motorcycle 3:38
Alternate art
@@justamuart I thought this was before the pack released
@@espionagesnail7650 the alt art released not that long before the firewall pack was out too.
bro went too far
They both did too much
Deck list?