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Chapter 1256: Meklord Emperor Killer



Yusei and Placido, who was one with the D-Wheel, rushed onto the dedicated track for the Speed ​​Duel, like two shuttles passing through the road at dawn.

"I'll let you go first." Placido was very arrogant, "Come and show me, Yusei! As a representative of this stupid Synchro Era, what circuit can you draw?!"

"Circuit?"

Yusei felt that something was unclear and he didn't understand what this guy was saying.

But he still didn't refuse and took the first move.

"My turn!"

[Yusei, SPC 0→1]

[Placido, SPC 0→1]

"Activate the effect of ‘Junk Converter' in my hand!" Yusei said, "Discard this card and a Tuner monster, then add a ‘Synchron' monster from my Deck to my hand.

I'm adding ‘Junk Synchron' to my hand."

While Jack and Crow had made rapid progress in their strength over the past two months, Yusei has not been idle either. "Junk Converter" was the new card he got with the help of Yuei Vu (‘s card pool).

The most direct impact of this card was that it could retrieve Junk Synchron, so the frequency of overwork might continue to soar.

"Normal Summon ‘Junk Synchron'!"

Sure enough, in the first turn, the little warrior in orange armor jumped onto the field, with big eyes behind the round goggles.

[Junk Synchron, ATK 1300]

"Junk Synchron's effect – When this card is Normal Summoned: I can target 1 Level 2 or lower monster in my GY; Special Summon that target in Defense Position, but negate its effects."

Yusei drew a card that was removed from the Graveyard.

"I Special Summon ‘Junk Converter' in Defense Position!"

[Junk Converter, DEF 200]

"Level 3 Tuner ‘Junk Synchron', Level 2 ‘Junk Converter', tuning!"

[3+2=5]

"Gathering stars call forth a new power! Become the path that lights the way!

Synchro Summon! Come, Junk Warrior!"

[Junk Warrior, ATK 2300]

The Overworked Warrior appeared early, but he didn't seem to have too many roles today.

"At this moment, the effect of ‘Junk Converter' sent to the Graveyard is activated! If this card is sent to the GY as Synchro Material: I can target 1 Tuner in my GY; Special Summon it in Defense Position.

I summon Junk Synchron again!"

[Junk Synchron, DEF 400]

Junk Synchron: Daily life of working overtime right from the start.

"Level 3 Tuner ‘Junk Synchron', Level 5 ‘Junk Warrior', tuning!"

[3+5=8]

"Clustering wishes will become a new shining star! Become the path that lights the way!

Synchro Summon! Fly, Stardust Dragon!!!"

The light fell, and the dragon bathed in starlight spread its wings and flew out of the light curtain, and its flapping wings sprinkled sacred light!

[Stardust Dragon, ATK 2500]

"It appeared, your Stardust Dragon." Placido laughed contemptuously, "Your trump card is also the representative of stupid Synchro Monsters."

Here it came again.

Yusei frowned and asked, "Why do you say it's a stupid Synchro Monster? Do you have any opinion on Synchro?"

"Opinion?" Placido snorted, "That may be a bit too light. Since its birth, humans have done too many stupid things and walked too many wrong paths.

But of all the things that humans have done so far, the stupidest thing is the birth of the ‘Synchro Monster'!"

"No, Synchro Summoning represents the possibility of humans and the direction of evolution." Yusei said firmly, "I will prove it.

Set two cards, I end my turn!"

"Heh, stupid."

Placido shook his head.

"It is because of stupid people like you and such stupid ideas that history will repeat itself and the future will be destroyed again and again."

"What?" Yusei frowned.

But Placido had no intention of continuing to explain.

"My turn, draw!"

[Yusei, SPC 1→2]

[Placido, SPC 1→2]

"I summon ‘Wise Core' in defense position."

[Wise Core, DEF 0]

Wise Core, the core of the operation of the Meklord Emperor. As long as this card is destroyed by an effect, the five major parts of the Meklord Emperor could be summoned from the hand, deck, and graveyard unconditionally.

"Set two cards, I end my turn!" Placido shouted.

It could be foreseen that among the three cards, there must be a card that could destroy his own monster. Because the use of Spells was restricted in Riding Duel, even the Meklord Emperor's deck would have a large proportion of traps.

Yusei: "It's my turn!"

[Yusei, SPC 2→3]

[Placido, SPC 2→3]

Yusei drew a card, but before he could do anything, Placido raised his voice and shouted: "Open the set card: Trap Card – Spark Breaker! Destroy 1 face-up monster I control and all monsters on the field with the same name!" (Animation card)

Yusei was surprised: "A card that destroys your own monsters?"

He knew that the other party must have a plan for doing this, but he couldn't see through the other party's purpose, so he was a little undecided for a while.

But fortunately, he had the old man's guidance behind him.

"Yusei, negate it." Yuei Vu immediately said.

"Okay." Yusei nodded, and then waved his hand, "Then at this moment, the effect of Stardust Dragon is activated! When a card or effect is activated that would destroy a card on the field, I can Tribute ‘Stardust Dragon'; negate the activation and destroy it!

Victim Sanctuary!"

Stardust Dragon screamed, spread its wings, and spun into the air! Endless starlight fell like raindrops, and the holy land of stardust enveloped the lightning released by the trap, quickly consuming it.

The self-destruction failed, and Placido was surprised: "You actually used the effect of Stardust to protect my monster?"

He was greatly surprised.

Generally speaking, even if the opponent guessed that he must have a plan when he blew up his own monster, but in the case of uncertainty about the specific plan, few people would be willing to hand over resources to negate his self-destruction.

And this Fudo Yusei interrupted his action without even blinking an eye, without thinking at all.

How could this be? Did he know how to summon my Meklord Emperor?

It doesn't make sense!

To be honest, although the animation Meklord Emperor was known as the "Synchro Killer", in fact, in some aspects, the Meklord Emperor was restrained by the Stardust Dragon.

The animation Meklord Emperor needed five different parts to be assembled on the field. Gathering the five parts one by one by using the normal summon once a turn would be too slow.

Therefore, every time the Iliaster Trio summoned their Meklord Emperor, they had to rely on the card effect to blow up the core of their Meklord Emperor, and then use the core's effect to call the five parts from the deck.

If they couldn't gather these five parts, their deck would be full of meaningless scraps and have no combat power.

But unfortunately, Stardust Dragon happened to have the ability to "negate the effects that destroy cards".

In other words, as long as Brother Crabhead took the initiative to put Stardust Dragon on the field, the Star Bride would directly become the Meklord Emperor Killer. If the opponent's self-explosion was stably resisted once every turn, he would never be able to summon the Meklord Emperor in this life.

What's more deadly was that the Stardust Dragon's ATK was as high as a terrifying 2500 points.

Although Stardust was often criticized by card players for having only 2500 attack points as a Level 8 monster, it was an insurmountable obstacle in front of the scrap metal of the Meklord Emperor's deck. With just a bunch of scattered parts, it was impossible to overcome the Star Bride.


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