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There are decks that can recover banished cards and benefit from banishing monsters, like Thunder Dragon, Metaphys, Ritual Beasts, even Cyber Dragon likes to banish.
As to how to deal with cards that banish, backrow hate works, forbidden lance is very good when you need to protect your boss monster from spell/traps.
There really aren't many other options. But generally if your deck is summoning a 4500 beat stick it probably isn't that good given all the resources you need to summon it.
Are you playing Blue eyes or quintet turbo?
Forbidden lance can be good at temporary protection if needed. Book of moon will only work against cards like karma cut that affect face-up targets, but it can be used offensively if your opponent does not end up using karma cut. There are a few cards that remove the ability to banish, but artifact lancea is really the only splashable one I know of. If your deck can handle level 5 synchros, six samurai shi en can negate one spell/trap per turn and is a decent beatstick for the level. Could always just use some kind of omni-negates too, but those tend to be costly to use in just any deck
-3 Chaos Hunter
-2 Tackle Crusader (for discarding with Chaos Hunter & flipping enemy monters on summon)
-3 Odd-Eyes Advance Dragon
-3 Statue of anguish (to use for the summon of Odd-Eyes & to destroy cards)
-protection & backrow
ultimate providence is pretty good.