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[SD33] Powercode Link reveals


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Powercode Talker
Fire Cyberse / Link / Effect
Link 3 2300 / L R BL
3 monsters
(1) Once per turn: You can target 1 face-up monster; that monster’s effects are negated until the end of this turn.
(2) Once per turn, during damage calculation, when this card battles an opponent’s monster: You can Tribute 1 monster this card points to; during this damage calculation only, this card’s ATK becomes double its original ATK.

 

Dongle Donguri / Dongle Acorn
Dark Cyberse / Effect
LV1 0/0
You can only use this card name’s effect once per turn.
(1) If this card is Special Summoned: You can Special Summon 1 “Dongle Token” (Cyberse/DARK/Level 1/ATK 0/DEF 0).

 

Packet Link
Trap Normal
You can only activate 1 card with this card’s name per turn.
(1) During Main Phase 2: Special Summon any number of Level 2 or lower monsters with different names from your hand, Deck, or GY to zones on your field that Link Monsters point to.

 

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So importantly looking at this Powercode Talker is a generic 3 Material Link Monster which means useable by scapegoat and Grinder Golem combo's. Plus its Monster effect negation ability is amazing along with the double ATK if you have a monster in one of its zones to tribute is a nice touch to it.

 

Packet Link is interesting as it seems to hint that were likely getting a Link Monster with 2 or more down arrows in this Deck based on its ability.

 

Finally Dongle Acorn Summoning a Token when its summoned is cool specially since it synergizes with Packet Link.

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Powercode Talker is probably the best 3-mat that points both left and right I can think of, due to it being generic, and that it has a pretty good effect on top of that. Dongle Acorn is cute, but not sure that really want to go out of my way to Special Summon it really, I guess that RAM Clouder could get it. Packet Link isn't super great, yeah you can use it in the opponent's MP2 as well, but I don't know, seems too slow and needs a lot of set-up, and it's Level 2 or lower monsters, which not a lot of Decks can really use all that well. I guess if you are building a low Level Link Deck, it's okay as a one-off.

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Powercode is better than Encode and Excode, but... Eh? It's not terrible, but Decode's still better for this sort of thing due to more arrows, despite stricter summoning requirements.

 

Citing the L/R arrows doesn't mean much, because why are you putting a generic Link in the MMZ that isn't proxy (cheaper) or Trigate/Firewall.

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