Newly Leaked Mulcharmy Card Is Scaring Yu-Gi-Oh! Players With Maxx 'C' Flashbacks – Knowligent
Newly Leaked Mulcharmy Card Is Scaring Yu-Gi-Oh! Players With Maxx 'C' Flashbacks

Newly Leaked Mulcharmy Card Is Scaring Yu-Gi-Oh! Players With Maxx 'C' Flashbacks

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It appears Konami is attempting to resurrect Maxx "C" once again in the Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG, at least according to recent leaks of a card coming to Japan later this month.

A NEW MAXX C? & Mulcharmy Memes

The new card is tentatively named Mulcharmy Fuwaross, according to translations from YGOrganization and the Yu-Gi-Oh! community at large. If that Mulcharmy name—or the nightmarish thought of another version of Maxx "C"—sounds familiar, you've likely heard of the card Mulcharmy Purulia, which arrived in Japan in April and is coming to North America with the release of The Infinite Forbidden on July 19.

Maxx "C" is one of the most controversial cards in Yu-Gi-Oh! history as a powerful hand trap that allows you to send it from your hand to the Graveyard, drawing one card each time your opponent Special Summons a monster that turn. The card is still legal in the OCG and Master Duel, but is banned in the TCG. So when Mulcharmy Purulia was first revealed a few months ago, TCG players began to fear that a Maxx "C" clone was on the way.

Mulcharmy Purulia is similar to Maxx “C” in that you may draw cards, but only if your opponent Normal or Special Summons a monster from their hand. Furthermore, unlike Maxx “C,” it attempts to balance this draw power with a stipulation that at the end of the turn, the player using Mulcharmy Purulia must randomly shuffle cards back into their Deck so that their hand size is equal to the number of cards their opponent controls plus six. Essentially, this means that there is a limit to the number of cards you can have in your hand after using Mulcharmy Purulia, whereas you can draw cards until your Deck is empty with Maxx “C.”