Maid's Day doesn't end as long as you keep it in your heart, and can continue to pay the hourly rate.
For those unfamiliar with this particular holiday, here's the post I did on it:
https://m.funsubstance.com/fun/639947/happy-maids-day/
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Yugioh, unsurpringsly enough, does have an entire maid archetype, called Dragonmaid — https://yugipedia.com/wiki/Dragonmaid —. Guess what that's based on... That's right, "Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid" (the one with Kanna, the dragon loli). You would think the creator would sue, but they're cool with it.
As for the card in this post, its effect are meant to reflect aspects of a typical maid café, as well as maids themselves. With the Life Point cost being the average hourly rate (about ¥500, or roughly $5). The not being able to be attacked part is a reference to etiquette when in such a café (clients shouldn't touch the maids). And the other effects being services maids provide, such as food, playing games with the client, or tyding up.
For those unfamiliar with this particular holiday, here's the post I did on it:
https://m.funsubstance.com/fun/639947/happy-maids-day/
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Yugioh, unsurpringsly enough, does have an entire maid archetype, called Dragonmaid — https://yugipedia.com/wiki/Dragonmaid —. Guess what that's based on... That's right, "Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid" (the one with Kanna, the dragon loli). You would think the creator would sue, but they're cool with it.
As for the card in this post, its effect are meant to reflect aspects of a typical maid café, as well as maids themselves. With the Life Point cost being the average hourly rate (about ¥500, or roughly $5). The not being able to be attacked part is a reference to etiquette when in such a café (clients shouldn't touch the maids). And the other effects being services maids provide, such as food, playing games with the client, or tyding up.