Excess power
Usual Magic] Effect: The effect of this card name can be used once each in 1 turn.
Send 1 Excess Card other than Excess Strength from the deck to the Graveyard. If you have an excess monster as an ingredient, you can also add that Excess card to your hand instead of using it.
In your main phase, the card that was not sent to the Graveyard this turn can only be activated from the Graveyard. Removed 1 excess material on the field. After that, if the material is an excess of monsters, you can use the Monster Guard to make a special summon from your Graveyard Exclusion status.
Miscellaneous
It belongs to the TCG 2nd generation 1203 card pack, and the real card launch date is February 8.
As can be seen from the card name Excess Power and the card map, this card is still a refurbishment of the old card.
Because in the current card pool, there is also such a one: Generation Power.
From the perspective of effect alone, the power of excess can be said to be the inheritance and transcendence of the power of generations.
After all, the new card can be stacked directly at no cost, and the excess card to be retrieved can be added directly to the hand.
The only problem might be that the field is overloaded, and there aren't any particularly good cards to search for.
In addition, the character on the Katu of Generational Force is: No39 Hope Emperor Hope.
Although Hope Man does not have an excess field of his own, basically the entire excess series is for the service of the monster Hope.
If you want to say why, it's naturally because Hope Man is the protagonist of the Yu-Gi-Oh 4th generation anime "Zexal", the ace monster of the Ninety-Nine Horses.
In the same way, the excess card can also serve the Galaxy Eye series of the male second Amagi Kaidou and the heavy armor series of the Shendai Lingya.
The monster on the Excess Power Card is: Flash No.39 Hope Emperor Hope I.
Hope One can be stacked directly on top of Hope to make special summons unconditionally, which also happens to be suitable for the effect of the new card 2.
However, to activate the effect of Hope One, you need to remove 3 excess materials, and if the player uses the new card effect on Hope One, then you can only choose between the explosion field and the special Hope Hope.
So Hope One is actually not the best qualifier for the new card.
Fortunately, although the overweight field is small, the overweight series is large. It's so big that it can contain almost most of the oversized monsters.
Moreover, the supernumerous monster's own unique enhancement method, the upgrade magic, also needs to be stacked with the supernumerous monster as the material.
In this way, after the player activates the upgrade magic, the new card can also pull the monster that is the upgrade material to the field.
In fact, this effect is best suited for decks like the Twelve Beasts and the Pure Love Elves, who like to stack stacks with an abundance of monsters. Especially the Twelve Beasts deck.
But it's a pity that in the current environment, whether it's the twelve beasts or the pure love goblins, the family has at least 3 key cards on the forbidden card table.
Although there is still a universal stacking of music of the Celestial Thunder.
But unless it's a singular material of the Thunder, there's no need to play like this.
Overall, the new card is just a bit out of time.