Talk:Xyz Material

Removing an Exceed Monster
Does anyone know what happens when you "remove" an Exceed Material Monster? Is it actually removed from play, sent to the Graveyard, or something else entirely new, like have it face-down instead of face-up when it's an EMM. Also, what happens to them when the Exceed Monster is destroyed? If anyone finds out, I'd appreciate the help. A Wikia contirutor (talk • contribs) 07:22, February 17, 2011 (UTC)


 * Exceed Summon is a relatively new sort of Summon and it's not going to be entirely revealed until the manga makes progress. As far as logic goes, when the Exceed Monster is destroyed, the Material Monsters should also be destroyed. Removing from play an Exceed Monster should also resolve the Materials being destroyed (or removed from play), because if they stay on the field meaninglessly, Exceed Summoning will be too risky to do (for example if you think your opponent controls a face-down Bottomless Trap Hole), however if they are returned to the field, the Exceed Summon will become too powerful. Fluf (talk • contribs) 21:04, February 17, 2011 (UTC)


 * Yea, it was confirmed that they go to the Graveyard when the Exceed does, and when they are 'removed' from the Exceed they are sent to the Graveyard. I don't know what happens to them when the Exceed it removed thou, so that is something to look into. Thanks. A Wikia contirutor (talk • contribs) 21:10, February 17, 2011 (UTC)

Still Count on the field?
Does anyone have an idea if Exceed Materials are counted as on the field after they're used for an Exceed Summon? I want to know, because lots of swarming archetypes can abuse that with the extra space it would give them. --DARK 22:44, March 16, 2011 (UTC)


 * In reality, Materials would shove up in Exceed Monsters' rear once that monster is summoned. Just kindly like "Evolve" Pokemon Monsters, like you upgraded Pichu to Pikachu, you placed "Pikachu" over "Pichu". That's just an idea where you could place the materials, afterward if Exceed's effect required to remove Material, it will leave from their behind and into Graveyard/Remove from Play. -- F  r  e  d  C  a  t  23:02, March 16, 2011 (UTC)


 * That's a rather interesting analogy, FredCat... =D I don't think the Exceed Summoning mechanic will directly enable even more abusive swarming deck types, but depending on the support the Exceed mechanic receives, it may make Exceed Material Monster swarming deck types viable. 「 ダイノ ガイ 千？！ 」? · ☎ Dinoguy1000 03:12, March 17, 2011 (UTC)

Exceeding Exceeds?
What about Exceeding Exceeds? Like i stack two exceed monsters on top of each other, does that mean that the exceed materials from the first two are removed, or do they stack under the new exceed monster and count as it's exceed 'units'. If it does, Gachigachi Gantetsu is going to become OP. Alboono (talk • contribs) 04:42, March 24, 2011 (UTC)
 * Since Ranks are not technically Levels, I'm not sure that's even possible. Cheesedude (talk • contribs) 14:32, March 24, 2011 (UTC)
 * Right. All currently-known Exceed monsters explicitly require monsters of a certain Level for their Exceed Summon, which means that other Exceed Monsters can not be used. 「 ダイノ ガイ 千？！ 」? · ☎ Dinoguy1000 16:42, March 24, 2011 (UTC)

Hunh. Hadn't thought about it like that. Alboono (talk • contribs) 23:24, March 24, 2011 (UTC)
 * Hey, what if, in the future, Exceed Monsters will probably be able to Exceed Summon with the same Ranks like Accel Synchro Monster, except i have no idea how its rank is going to turn out. Just imagine it. Nah it probably wouldn't happen. LastMinute (talk • contribs) 06:29, April 30, 2011 (UTC)

Not really. what if a card said "2 Rank 4 Exceed Monsters" for example? Then it would be an Exceed Exceed :D Alboono (talk • contribs) 09:09, May 1, 2011 (UTC)