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'''Splashable''' refers to any card that is capable of boosting any Deck it is placed in, since the effect of that card works well, no matter what monsters complement it in the Deck. For a card to be Splashable, it must function well in a deck regardless of what other cards are in that deck. For example, [[Limiter Removal]] is not splashable as it is only useful in a deck that uses mostly Machine monsters, but [[Shrink]] is splashable.  
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'''Splashable''' refers to any card that is capable of boosting any Deck it is placed in, since the effect of that card works well, no matter what monsters complement it in the Deck. For a card to be Splashable, it must function well in a deck regardless of what other cards are in that deck. For example, "[[Limiter Removal]]" is not splashable as it is only useful in a deck that uses mostly Machine monsters, but "[[Shrink]]" is splashable.  
  
One example of a Splashable card is "[[Breaker the Magical Warrior]]". Many Splashable cards are considered [[Staple]]s. However, cards like "[[Heavy Storm]]" have since evolved from "Staple" to "[[Broken]]".
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One example of a Splashable card is "[[Dark Hole]]". Many Splashable cards are considered [[Staple]]s. However, cards like "[[Heavy Storm]]" have since evolved from "Staple" to "[[Broken]]".
 
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Revision as of 13:41, 26 April 2011

Splashable refers to any card that is capable of boosting any Deck it is placed in, since the effect of that card works well, no matter what monsters complement it in the Deck. For a card to be Splashable, it must function well in a deck regardless of what other cards are in that deck. For example, "Limiter Removal" is not splashable as it is only useful in a deck that uses mostly Machine monsters, but "Shrink" is splashable.

One example of a Splashable card is "Dark Hole". Many Splashable cards are considered Staples. However, cards like "Heavy Storm" have since evolved from "Staple" to "Broken".