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That said, why would you not run Called by even without Maxx C floating around? You do realize it's good for way more than just countering handtraps, right? Turning off many of GY effects for example.
But with how many cards they specifically hit around the existence of maxx "C", it's pretty obvious that it's a sunk cost situation at this point. Look at how they treat cards like fenrir or dragoon that can put up a strong board without special summoning too many times for example. They've spent so long doing everything in their power to keep this card legal that they probably don't want to go through all the work of undoing that
if a card is in even 50% of decks, it needs to be banned or made compulsory. as in everyone gets a set amount and must bring them every game.
I understand the principle of "something needs to counter how SS heavy modern decks are" perfectly, but it doesn't need to be this objectively broken.
Perfect solution is to retrain it. Ban Maxx C, release an equivalent card that actually has some limits to it.
In fact, consider this: https://yugipedia.com/wiki/Multchummy_Purulia
Make more stuff like that, it's Maxx C but not insane.
Thats what I said though...