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Post by Brian_Underscore_ on Jul 5, 2014 22:18:17 GMT -5
Damn. And here I was about to hop on my PC and try to make the most ridiculous deck consisting of only the most fappable monster girls.
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Post by BaneTheDestroyer on Jul 5, 2014 22:19:10 GMT -5
Damn. And here I was about to hop on my PC and try to make the most ridiculous deck consisting of only the most fappable monster girls. If you know the real rules, do it. Random and I are about to learn them. Later on I'll post them so everybody knows.
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Post by Brian_Underscore_ on Jul 5, 2014 22:21:31 GMT -5
Assuming it's just original Yu-gi-oh rules, I should be set. I was deep into this stuff. It's burned into my memory.
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Post by setokaiba on Jul 5, 2014 22:21:41 GMT -5
I can't find a red eyes anyways Did you try searching "red-eyes?" Yeah I did but I found it now it will be the second deck I build.
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Post by BaneTheDestroyer on Jul 5, 2014 22:27:10 GMT -5
Assuming it's just original Yu-gi-oh rules, I should be set. I was deep into this stuff. It's burned into my memory. Good, can you tell us the rules, lol? Did you try searching "red-eyes?" Yeah I did but I found it now it will be the second deck I build. Das gut. Now we need to learn how to play, lol.
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Post by RandomGB on Jul 5, 2014 22:34:19 GMT -5
Yeah something came up so I'll be on later if you want to wait if not We'll do it another time
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Post by BaneTheDestroyer on Jul 5, 2014 22:35:26 GMT -5
Yeah something came up so I'll be on later if you want to wait if not We'll do it another time okie dokes, lol. I'mma look up rules.
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Post by BaneTheDestroyer on Jul 5, 2014 22:37:44 GMT -5
If somebody that actually knows how to play can teach me, I'll be back in like two minutes and I'm willing to learn, lol..
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Post by setokaiba on Jul 5, 2014 22:51:21 GMT -5
Lol what happened
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Post by BaneTheDestroyer on Jul 5, 2014 22:54:29 GMT -5
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Post by Brian_Underscore_ on Jul 5, 2014 22:57:06 GMT -5
Assuming it's just original Yu-gi-oh rules, I should be set. I was deep into this stuff. It's burned into my memory. Good, can you tell us the rules, lol? I can try. I've never been good at explaining stuff. You should start off with 8000 life points each. The goal is to get the opponent down to zero. When it's your turn can put down one monster card and up to 5 magic or trap cards, depending how many slots you have open. Normal you can only summon a monster up to level 4(number of stars under the monsters name equals it's level) To summon a monster with higher than 4 stars, you have to send a monster you already have on the field to your graveyard. Monsters with 5 or 6 stars only requires one card to be sent to the graveyard, 7 or 8 stars requires 2. You can play your monster face up in attack mode(which is shown by having the card vertical), or face down and in defense mode(which is shown by having the card vertical). To drain your opponents life points you most attack your opponents monsters or if the have no monsters on the field, their life points directly. When you attack a monster who is also in attack mode (attacks can only be started with cards in attack mode), the difference between their attack strength will be subtracted from the weaker card's owner's life points, and the weaker card will be sent to the graveyard. When you attack a monster in defense mode and destroy it though, life points will not be subtracted from your opponent. However, if you attack a monster with a higher defense strength than your attacking monster's attack strength, the difference will be subtracted from your life points. If you attack your opponent who has no monsters on the field, the attack strength of your monster is subtracted from your opponent's life points. Magic and trap cards are used as support and are generally self explanatory in their descriptions. You can play magic cards either face up, which activates it immediately or face down to hide it from your opponent and save it for a later turn to flip it over. Magic cards can usually only be used on your turn unless it is a "quick use" type magic card which is indicated by a little arrow under it's name. Trap cards most be played face down at first, and can be used either on your turn or your opponent's. I think that pretty much covers the basics. EDIT: I can believe it took me 30 minutes to type up the basics of freaking Yu-gi-oh
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Post by setokaiba on Jul 5, 2014 22:57:10 GMT -5
Nevermind anyways I'm done with my deck.
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Post by setokaiba on Jul 5, 2014 22:58:12 GMT -5
Good, can you tell us the rules, lol? I can try. I've never been good at explaining stuff. You should start off with 8000 life points each. The goal is to get the opponent down to zero. When it's your turn can put down one monster card and up to 5 magic or trap cards, depending how many slots you have open. Normal you can only summon a monster up to level 4(number of stars under the monsters name equals it's level) To summon a monster with higher than 4 stars, you have to send a monster you already have on the field to your graveyard. Monsters with 5 or 6 stars only requires one card to be sent to the graveyard, 7 or 8 stars requires 2. You can play your monster face up in attack mode(which is shown by having the card vertical), or face down and in defense mode(which is shown by having the card vertical). To drain your opponents life points you most attack your opponents monsters or if the have no monsters on the field, their life points directly. When you attack a monster who is also in attack mode (attacks can only be started with cards in attack mode), the difference between their attack strength will be subtracted from the weaker card's owner's life points, and the weaker card will be sent to the graveyard. When you attack a monster in defense mode and destroy it though, life points will not be subtracted from your opponent. However, if you attack a monster with a higher defense strength than your attacking monster's attack strength, the difference will be subtracted from your life points. If you attack your opponent who has no monsters on the field, the attack strength of your monster is subtracted from your opponent's life points. Magic and trap cards are used as support and are generally self explanatory in their descriptions. You can play magic cards either face up, which activates it immediately or face down to hide it from your opponent and save it for a later turn to flip it over. Magic cards can usually only be used on your turn unless it is a "quick use" type magic card which is indicated by a little arrow under it's name. Trap cards most be played face down at first, and can be used either on your turn or your opponent's. I think that pretty much covers the basics. Aren't these the rules from the Battle City story arc? Nice to know they stayed the same.
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Post by BaneTheDestroyer on Jul 5, 2014 22:59:15 GMT -5
Nevermind anyways I'm done with my deck. You know how to play? If so, we can play and you can teach.
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Post by RandomGB on Jul 5, 2014 22:59:20 GMT -5
Ok I'm back
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Post by RandomGB on Jul 5, 2014 23:01:31 GMT -5
I know the rules too
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Post by BaneTheDestroyer on Jul 5, 2014 23:01:51 GMT -5
Good, can you tell us the rules, lol? I can try. I've never been good at explaining stuff. You should start off with 8000 life points each. The goal is to get the opponent down to zero. When it's your turn can put down one monster card and up to 5 magic or trap cards, depending how many slots you have open. Normal you can only summon a monster up to level 4(number of stars under the monsters name equals it's level) To summon a monster with higher than 4 stars, you have to send a monster you already have on the field to your graveyard. Monsters with 5 or 6 stars only requires one card to be sent to the graveyard, 7 or 8 stars requires 2. You can play your monster face up in attack mode(which is shown by having the card vertical), or face down and in defense mode(which is shown by having the card vertical). To drain your opponents life points you most attack your opponents monsters or if the have no monsters on the field, their life points directly. When you attack a monster who is also in attack mode (attacks can only be started with cards in attack mode), the difference between their attack strength will be subtracted from the weaker card's owner's life points, and the weaker card will be sent to the graveyard. When you attack a monster in defense mode and destroy it though, life points will not be subtracted from your opponent. However, if you attack a monster with a higher defense strength than your attacking monster's attack strength, the difference will be subtracted from your life points. If you attack your opponent who has no monsters on the field, the attack strength of your monster is subtracted from your opponent's life points. Magic and trap cards are used as support and are generally self explanatory in their descriptions. You can play magic cards either face up, which activates it immediately or face down to hide it from your opponent and save it for a later turn to flip it over. Magic cards can usually only be used on your turn unless it is a "quick use" type magic card which is indicated by a little arrow under it's name. Trap cards most be played face down at first, and can be used either on your turn or your opponent's. I think that pretty much covers the basics. EDIT: I can believe it took me 30 minutes to type up the basics of freaking Yu-gi-oh Sweet, lol, that helps a bit.
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Post by setokaiba on Jul 5, 2014 23:01:52 GMT -5
Nevermind anyways I'm done with my deck. You know how to play? If so, we can play and you can teach. Your not going to read Brain 30 minute post lol? But sure I'm up for a game.
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Post by BaneTheDestroyer on Jul 5, 2014 23:02:23 GMT -5
Well, why the fuck didn't you teach me, bitch!?!?!
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Post by RandomGB on Jul 5, 2014 23:02:47 GMT -5
Well, why the fuck didn't you teach me, bitch!?!?! Well, I didn't know it was manually at first xD
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