Aside from having powerful effects like being unable to be destroyed by battle, when Borrelsword Dragon declares an attack on a face-up monster, the attack of that monster is halved, and Borrelsword Dragon gains that attack.
This means your Borrelsword Dragon will always deal at least damage to your opponent whenever it successfully destroys a monster and inflicts damage. With Mini-Guts can tribute one monster, then target a face-up monster your opponent controls and make its attack 0. Then this turn, when the monster is destroyed by battle, you can inflict damage equal to the original attack of the monster to your opponent.
This is quite an underused card. However, you do have to pay life points during each of your Standby phases to keep this card on the field. The reason why this card is so great is that your opponent has to attack first before finding out if their attack is reduced to 0.
Moreover, if you pair this card with Second Coin Toss you can increase your chances of calling the coin flip correctly. To easily OTK your opponent with. And as for the cherry on top, if you pay life points, you can add this card from your graveyard back into your hand. However, if this card is sent to the graveyard, you can then target a face-up monster that your opponent controls and Cursed Armaments that monster.
For example, Firewall Dragon Darkfluid possess the highest ATK increment at points per Cyberse type monster card in your graveyard.
Arcanite Magician isn't limited by the physical restrictions on deck size or card types, so with a solid set-up you could potentially send its ATK through the roof. Amassing more than sixty Spell Counters might be easier said than done, although it's not like Exodius' cap is realistically achieved either.
Many of those effects can be stacked, like playing two copies of Limiter Removal in the same turn to quadruple the original ATK of your Machine monsters. That multiplier becomes eight times if one of your monsters is a Machine Fusion summoned by Power Bond.
You can hit insane numbers by combining the ATK-doubling effects exclusive to Machines, or you can leverage Double or Nothing! Let's finally answer the question posed by this article's title: what's the biggest ATK buff in the game? But what about the highest potential ATK increase given the perfect set of conditions?
The answer, simply, is that any card that gives your monster the ATK of another monster is potentially the biggest ATK buff in the game. In fact, simply pick a number, or even infinity, and imagine a 0 ATK monster on the other side of the field that's equipped with Moon Mirror Shield. It's the equivalent of saying 'infinity plus one' in a playground argument. Of course, Honest gives an even larger buff as long as the monster is Light and has more than ATK.
You can also chain copies of Honest prior to Damage Calculation to buff a monster twice past infinity. Honest can just as easily give your monster a boost of zero ATK, or over one million. As the opponent has no deck, you immediately get to go again. Repeat until your opponent is defeated. You may elect to play against a proxy deck with an assortment of monsters, if you like.
If this is the case, remember to also play as the opponent as well. TIP You may elect to play against a proxy deck with an assortment of monsters, if you like.
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