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How do you win in Yu-Gi-Oh?

A Match is typically won by winning two Duels, making them best-of-3 contests. In tournaments, Matches can also be won by the opponent forfeiting the Match or receiving a Match Loss penalty, or by time running out when the player has won one Duel while the opponent has not.
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What are the ways to win in Yu-Gi-Oh?

In Yu-Gi-Oh!, there are three different ways to win the game. Either the player can have their life points go to zero, they have no cards when it's their turn to draw, or the opponent has a specific card with a condition that, if met, wins them the game.
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What is the goal of Yu-Gi-Oh?

The Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game is a turn-based card game where you 《Duel》 against opponents and their 《Deck》 of cards! The objective of the game is to 《Summon》 monster cards from your 《Hand》 to attack, and reduce your opponent's 《LP》 to 0!
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What are the basic rules of Yu-Gi-Oh?

Yu-Gi-Oh! (or just YuGiOh) is a card game in which two players attempt to defeat each other by decreasing their opponent's Life Points (down to 0) using a collection of monster, spell, and trap cards.
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Each player must have three different types of YuGiOh decks to be eligible for gameplay:
  • Main Deck.
  • Extra Deck.
  • Side Deck.
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What is the entire plot of Yu-Gi-Oh?

The plot follows the story of a boy named Yugi Mutou, who solves the ancient Millennium Puzzle. Yugi awakens a gambling alter-ego or spirit within his body that solves his conflicts using various games.
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What is the best Yu-Gi-Oh for beginners?

Master Duel novices, Power of the Dragon is the best starter deck for beginners. This deck doesn't utilise any of the extra card mechanics, making it by far the simplest to understand. You can focus on getting to grips with the core rules and the basics of each card type whilst using it.
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How does Yu-Gi-Oh finish?

The credits end with a scene where Grandpa is sweeping while Yugi comes out from the house to join Téa, Joey and Tristan to go to school. Yugi ends the show by saying that his story has not ended and that his story is not about a pharaoh who after three thousand years defeated the evil Zorc.
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What is the win condition in Yu-Gi-Oh?

There are three typical ways to win a Duel in the game's rules and mechanics. The opponent's LP is reduced to 0. The opponent is required to draw a card, but does not have enough cards left in their Main Deck (referred to as a "Deck out"). The opponent surrenders.
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How long does a game of Yu-Gi-Oh last?

C. Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG rounds are 40 minutes in length at both Tier 1 and Tier 2 events.
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Who has the most wins in Yu-Gi-Oh?

Yugioh main protag duel ratios: Yugi: 34 wins, 05 losses, 01 draw Jaden: 78 wins, 05 losses, 03 draw Yusei: 52 wins, 01 loss Yuma: 54 wins, 11 losses, 01 draw Yuya: 39 wins, 05 losses, 01 draws Yusaku: 24 wins, 0 losses, 3 draws Yusaku had the best duel record of the 6.
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Who is the strongest Yu-Gi-Oh card?

So, if you're looking for the strongest cards with the highest attack, read on.
  1. 1 Don Thousand / Monster C (100,000 ATK)
  2. 2 Don Thousand / Monster B (10,000 ATK) ...
  3. 3 Dragon Master Knight (5,000+ ATK) ...
  4. 4 Malefic Truth Dragon (5,000 ATK) ...
  5. 5 Five-Headed Dragon (5,000 ATK) ...
  6. 6 Dystopia the Despondent (5,000 ATK) ...
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What does Yu-Gi-Oh mean in English?

( 遊☆戯☆王 YU-GI-OH! Yūgiō, Japanese for "Game King" or "King of Games") is a popular Japanese anime and manga franchise from Kazuki Takahashi that mainly involves characters who play a card game called Duel Monsters (originally called Magic & Wizards in the manga.
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What is number 1 in Yu-Gi-Oh?

Cannot be destroyed by battle. At the end of the Damage Step, if this card battled an opponent's monster: You can detach 1 material from this card; double the ATK of all "Numeron" monsters you currently control, until the end of this turn.
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Why should you go first in Yu-Gi-Oh?

The big difference between going first and second is that the first player skips the Draw Step and Battle Step of their first turn. The first player can summon monsters, set traps and play spells just like always, but they can't attack with any monster they summon straight away.
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Does Yu-Gi-Oh ever lose a duel?

As many know, Yugi has only one legitimate loss on his record which was to Raphael in season 4. However, there was several times throughout the series where he logically should have lost the duel but because of the vagueness of the rules and sometimes just outright cheating, our protagonist won the match.
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What happens in Yu-Gi-Oh when you run out of cards?

When your deck runs out of cards, every attempt to draw another card will deal you 1 cumulative damage. This means: Any attempt to draw a card will deal you damage. Not just when you start a turn.
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Is Yu-Gi-Oh a strategy game?

About the Yu-Gi-Oh!

It is a game of strategy, where players create individual Decks of cards collected from Structure Decks and Booster Packs. Two players engage in a Duel while using cards that represent powerful Monsters, magical Spells and surprising Traps.
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Who is the king of Yu-Gi-Oh?

King ( 王 おう Ō) is an archetype of monsters used by Jack Atlas in the Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's manga and Declan Akaba in the Yu-Gi-Oh!
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Does Yugi end up with anyone?

Yugi and Tea look for Tag and Anzu. Three years after Atem left, Tea marries Yugi. A year later, they have twin children.
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What happens to Yugi at the end of Yu-Gi-Oh?

The manga concluded with Yugi defeating Atem in a duel, which allowed Atem to travel to the afterlife. This ending was kept in the anime, though Yugi returned in Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, where he bequeathed his Winged Kuriboh card to Jaden in the first episode.
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What is Yugi's last name Yu-Gi-Oh?

Yugi Mutou (Japanese: 武藤 遊戯, Hepburn: Mutō Yūgi) is a fictional character and the main protagonist of the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga series created by Kazuki Takahashi. Yugi is introduced as a teenager who is solving an ancient Egyptian puzzle known as the Millennium Puzzle, hoping it will grant him his wish of forming bonds.
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Is Yu-Gi-Oh easier than Pokemon?

Pokémon has fewer rules for Pokémon, trainer, and energy cards, so they are usually much easier to use and keep track of. Most of the time, the only rules that apply are how much energy is needed to perform an attack and how many cards of a certain type can be used on one turn.
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What age is Yu-Gi-Oh aimed at?

The Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG is designed for kids ages 6+. If your child can do basic addition and subtraction calculations and read the text on their cards, they will be able to play the game.
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Do you draw first in Yu-Gi-Oh?

To begin a duel, the decks are shuffled and each player draws an opening hand of five cards. Here's a breakdown of the flow of a player turn. Draw Phase: The first thing you do every turn is draw a card. The one exception is the first turn of the player who goes first, who doesn't draw anything.
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