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Brute Enforcer Used Deck

Brute Enforcer
Card Kind Attribute Level Type ATK DEF
Link Monster
Effect Monster
- - Cyberse 1600 -
2 Effect Monsters
You can discard 1 card, then target 1 face-up card your opponent controls; your opponent can discard 1 card with the same original type (Monster/Spell/Trap) as that face-up card to negate this effect, otherwise destroy that face-up card. You can only use this effect of "Brute Enforcer" once per turn.
リンクマーカー左上 リンクマーカー上 リンクマーカー右上
リンクマーカー左 LINK - 2 リンクマーカー右
リンクマーカー左下 リンクマーカー下 リンクマーカー右下
Average Rating Score 5.2(9)
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"Brute Enforcer" card reviews and rating scores


5.2(9)
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評価星0評価星0評価星0評価星0評価星0
カード評価ラベル5
0% (0)
カード評価ラベル4
0% (0)
カード評価ラベル3
88% (8)
カード評価ラベル2
11% (1)
カード評価ラベル1
0% (0)

japan 波切
2023/06/15 17:57
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It's almost useless as a removal card.
It might be interesting to use it in a deck where "discard your hand" and "make your opponent discard their hand" are adverts.
The direction of the link marker is excellent.
japan みめっと
2020/03/02 11:57
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Although it has an indeterminate removal effect, it is a monster that can be called a general-purpose link 2 because the material is loosely bound.
It targets and negates the effect in exchange for handicap, so it's unreliable as a removal, and it's inferior to Phoenix as a means of removing Spell Trap, but considering that it doesn't matter what type of card it's face-up. At least I can compete with Cerberus.
Since it's an activation effect, it can be used every turn, but if it's on par with Cerberus, it's basically a one-time effect.
It's a card that needs a little extra reason for adoption, such as focusing on race, attributes, and discarding cards, because it's slightly versatile.
japan シエスタ
2019/12/14 15:18
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Material binding is loose with Effect Monsters in general, and those with oblique downward markers that have a removal effect are valuable.
However, since the opponent can also negate by cutting their hand, it is a 1:1 exchange anyway, but it is not as reliable as Troymare. Also, because it "discards", it activates the effect of Dark World. After Danger! appeared in the environment, it needs to be taken into account.
It will be easy to play an active role in situations where you can work effectively regardless of the outcome, and in the early stages or when you are dominant. I would like to make it work as a marker expansion staff and pay it off for the successor.
Another point of differentiation is that unlike Troymare, you can cut your hand at any time.
Although it has somewhat unstable performance, it is not bad for general use.
japan 備長炭18
2019/09/15 3:25
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Troymare comes to mind when it comes to removal by hand cost as a loose material, but this can be destroyed regardless of the card type, while the opponent can negate by discarding the same type of card as the destruction target. It forces you to make a choice, and as a result, it has a property that only the front side can be destroyed.
The opponent loses an add in either the field or hand, but it is very frustrating for the shooter to not be able to remove it accurately, and the reason why 《Magic Drain》is not used + there is even a hand cost Let's take a look.
Even the excellent Link Marker gives the impression that it is a card that can only be described as a "sorry" as a measure to deceive its delicate performance.
japan ヒコモン
2019/09/02 12:37
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It is possible to destroy anything face-up, but since it requires a hand cost and the possibility of being blocked by your opponent, it is better to use 《Knightmare Cerberus》or 《Knightmare Phoenix》if you are aiming for certainty. It can interfere with Extra Monster Zones and Normal Summoned monsters, but it's difficult to use it for that reason.
japan とき
2019/09/01 11:36
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A cutting-edge Cybers who attacks the general front of Link 2.
By discarding one card from your hand, you can attempt to destroy one of your opponent's face-up cards, but if your opponent discards a card of the same type as that card from their hand, the effect will be negate. there is
It looks like it has a loose material, a good marker, and a highly versatile effect, but the effect that sacrifices certainty for versatility is a bad one.
It's true that you can remove one of your opponent's cards whether or not they're removed, but there seems to be a big difference between whether it's a threat that reigns on the field or a card that your opponent has discarded from their hand. It seems Troymare, which also requires a hand cost but has guaranteed destruction, is also a rival. You can counter this with a marker, but...
Considering that you're consuming one card from your hand, does it feel like indeterminate destruction isn't worth it? Overall, it is undeniable that the card has a gentle feel.
japan アルバ
2019/07/25 20:46
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Link 2, which comes out with a loose tie, has a universal removal effect on the front side, and also has a moderate hit point.
However, since the removal effect is easily negated, it is highly likely that the operation will not be stable and you will end up wasting a card in your hand.
It might be better to think of it as a way to force a hand trigger or discard a card, as a relay to high links that come up easily without expecting to be able to remove it.
Any card can be specified as long as it is face up, so it's easier to discard cards than Link 2 Troymare, and it's easy to use markers.
japan カンベイ
2019/07/25 16:01
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It has the effect of removing the opponent's face card by paying the hand cost with the activation effect. There's nothing wrong with calling it a general-purpose removal effect, but it has the disadvantage that if your opponent discards a card of the same type from their hand, it can't be destroyed. If you think about it in terms of simple card advantage, you're consuming one of your opponent's cards, but it's still a big weakness that it's up to the opponent to decide whether it can be destroyed or not. Needless to say, it is extremely weak against themes like Malebranche of the Burning Abyss and Dark World that can be discarded and earn ads, and it can be said that its usefulness is highly dependent on the opponent.
japan リンクコマンダー
2024/03/13 16:30
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Decks with "Brute Enforcer"

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Products in Japan

Product No Release Date Rarity
LINK VRAINS DUELIST SET LVDS-JPA02 2019-08-31 Ultra

Ranking and View Num

Rating Score Rank 8,449 / 12,836 Cards
View Num 18,776

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Japanese card name ブルートエンフォーサー

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