

The used chips return to the refund folder with 30 pieces!
You don’t have to go back too, you know…
>>1The used chips are revived and the folder returns to 30 pieces!
Now, a full custom is also included!
Don’t go back.
>>4Back to 30 sheets!
Don’t go back too.
Don’t do full customization like it’s an afterthought.
Don’t bring the regular chip back to the starting hand.
>>6The chip that was used.
Revival Folder
It returns to 30 pages!
A chip of unmatched giga class.
If you conduct a survey asking which chip is the strongest in EXE, it seems like the thread image would likely get the majority even when combining all works.
It was the final piece, so they were probably planning to go all out.
The fact that using it twice in an official tournament results in disqualification is so strong that its return is a minor issue.
Even though it’s not weak at all, Navi Recycling copies things like PA or every +30.
The thread image is too crazy.
It only writes about strong things.
Strong even about things that are not written.
Even in 6, which is said to have undergone severe inflation in battles, there were no chips stronger than this.
I don’t think there’s a crazier chip than this one by itself.
Basically, there is no way to resupply the chips from the consumed folders during battle.
It might also be that if we don’t enhance the performance to this extent, people won’t buy the later version differences.
>>18This guy doesn’t need to be mentioned, but the Darkness Aura has a pretty suspicious level of strength as well…
>>20Moreover, both can be included, and Darkness Aura can be designated as regular.
Pulling a folder return means pulling a darkness aura.
I’ll concede a hundred steps and say that it says to properly go back to 30, so it’s fine for you to go back yourself.
Why does the custom screen come in immediately and the regular chip also come first?
Infinite resources are the strongest.
It seems they’re programmatically resetting the folder at the start of the game.
If you take it seriously, the difference in level is so fatal that the white version can almost never win against the black version.
Code*
Dark Turn Full Custom
Folder return also comes back.
The regular chip comes on the first draw.
add extension transfer
How is it?
>>25You are a master of consideration.
Even without this guy, it’s clear that Black is stronger in both chips and style…
>>26The style is definitely stronger with white.
>>29Was Grand that strong!?
>>32It’s definitely just Heat Grand, but there are definitely reasons to use it over Shadow.
Rather, the shadow is quite weak.
>>38Ah, so it’s that the panel destruction is strong due to the heat accumulation.
It was probably easier from a programming standpoint to invoke the state at the start of the battle rather than excluding just this chip.
There is an overwhelming disparity at a level where even 59 practical cards that aren’t infinite resources cannot win in the white version.
Eh…!?
Black is strong and tough for bowlers…
Isn’t Heat Grand barely strong?
The grand is not strong, but I think it’s correct to say that the NaviCup program is better than Shadow.
Anyway, the style will probably end up being a bug or a custom one.
It’s probably just Serenade that can use the grand.
I managed to pull off the thread image and full custom skillfully to achieve a time in the 2-second range for Blues v3.
However, the grand style has a stage-type navigation system…
A deck that uses a thread image plus darkness aura to poison is undoubtedly the strongest folder in level 3 if there are no restrictions on the number of times folder return can be activated.
I liked the shadow, or rather the substitution magic, but it seems like it’s considered weak after all…
I, a muscle-brained elementary schooler, didn’t even think to use it…
>>44Isn’t it true that muscleheads like this?
It was fun being able to use strong and powerful things.
>>47There wasn’t really a giga class that I particularly wanted to put in over this guy, to be honest.
There were many guys who were strong enough to handle just fighting up to the mega class.
In Battle Network 3, the panel manipulation is extremely strong, and since it can be disrupted without using chips, Heat Gland has a more proper use compared to Shadow.
Of course, it’s a prohibited environment because there are no practical uses in a folder return unlimited environment with infinite resources.
Folder return
Darkness Aura
Flashman
Plantman
Navi recycle: The last used navigation card.
Thread image: 30 pieces
Isn’t it terrible?
>>48If you use Bubbleman V5+120, it becomes a chip that deals 1400 damage.
Copy all of that together! It’s strong!
It’s just that the image in the thread is strange!
Because they recycle everything, including PA, it’s somewhat weak, but it’s not weak to the point of being heavily criticized, which is the case with NaviRecycle.
In terms of single chip performance, it can truly be said to be the strongest in history.
Everything seems strange when considered from the perspective of TCG.
>>53All cards in the graveyard and removed from play return to your deck, and you draw to have 5 cards in your hand as your turn arrives!
>>64Moreover, it doesn’t restrict the color of the deck!
If you have a V5 chip, it’s much more flexible with NaviRecycle, which isn’t a bad thing.
NaviRecycle is not the weakest compared to other gigan or historically weak for that reason…
The muscle-brained elementary school student likes blues and Blues V5, etc…
There’s no way a kid who can get a V5 wouldn’t realize the strength of the thread image…
It’s just that it doesn’t match… No, if there was someone who could match up with this guy, it would be a problem.
NaviRecycle was later remade with additional features.
The thread image never had a similar chip appear again.
>>58In Duel Masters, Rock Zero, and Gundel Sol, the collaboration partner chips are excellent, right? Exe.
While I was in the middle of a planting man session, using this mysterious chip allowed me to fully customize it, and when the planting man came back, it felt unbelievably amazing.
>>59This is already a dark chip, isn’t it?
In tournaments or competition-based games, it’s overwhelming when a later version is much stronger.
I think that’s a bit questionable.
>>62The Team of Kernel was quite suspicious too…
If there’s a chip like Dark Invisi, I would choose that from the start.
>>63Dark Invisi isn’t that strong!
It’s just that a specific usage is strange!