I was actually able to win a good amount of Duelist Challenges duels with the above recipe. They're probably in the same pack, but I can't remember. Don't even remember where I got the Timaeus card. I do have Obelisk though, so I may just go the Battle City route for Kaiba, until I get the other legendary dragon cards. Although I don't have their legendary dragon cards yet.
I'm currently working on Kaiba's and Joey's. Though if anyone already knows, I'd appreciate any information you can share. I'll have to do some research to confirm. The other four Kuribohs(forget their names) There are a few cards that I'm not sure are on the game(or even real), but I would like to add/replace into the recipe: I feel like the Timaeus boku no Turompuu is better than Slifer, that's why I went with the Orichalcos saga. Guess he just started using Archfiend of Gilfer instead. It's a shame, cause he'll always be a kakkoi 1 monster tribute. Yami seemed to stop using Summoned Skull after Battle City. IDK though, because it's VERY likely to get stuck drawing that, when you need to draw from your deck. I'm thinking about replacing Magical Formula with Horn of the Unicorn. Though as I said, I don't have all the cards, they don't actually exist(like Spider's Web), or I just made some personal adjustments. It's mainly comprised of the duels he had against Weevil and Rafael(both). Before I get too carried away though, let me just list it:Ĭhimera the Flying Mythical Beast(Extra) x1ĭark Magician waifu the Dragon Knight(Extra) x1 I wanted to see how well their actual decks would hold up in real matches. I don't really like the recipes the game provide, because although from an actual gaming standpoint they're good, Yugi obviously never had 3x D.Magician/3x D.Magician waifu /etc. The main emphasis is on Orichalcos saga though.
For some added versatility, though mainly due to me not having all the cards needed for a "pure" saga themed deck. I made a deck that's a hybrid of his Battle City/Orichalcos/a bit of Duelist Kingdom sagas. Along with sharing some custom made decks. Still, my main reason for this thread is to learn what packs have what, what others' interpretation of a specific duelist deck may be, etc. Nothing amazing or anything, as I'm sure many have had the same idea/have done the same thing. Then I was hit with the idea to recreate some of the iconic chars' decks, throughout the various series. It involves “paying” a Link Rating cost by discarding face-up monsters, so it shares a fair bit of functionality in the card game with other Special Summons.Recently I've been playing this game a lot lately. A Link Summon is the act of Special Summoning a Link Monster from the Extra Deck. This is easy to figure out because of the inclusion of Link Summons, a mechanic introduced only recently to the physical game and anime materials, which means that this new version will surpass the Arc-V story of the original game, and now will progress into the VRAINS content. It also appears that the card lists and story mode have been updated with entirely new content for this Switch port.
It appears that, like it’s predecessor, Link Evolution will feature a full card list from the physical card game, as well as a story mode based on certain arcs in the anime. Turns out that Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution is a revamped port of the 2015/2016 Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist that brought a fresh dose of dueling and anime action to the PS4, Xbox One and PC. Judging from these new shots, which can be found at the end of post, it looks like initial speculation was spot on in terms of what this game actually is. Konami released some new screenshots and details for Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution in a recent run of V Jump, and now that info has appeared online.