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Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution on Nintendo Switch! Build your Deck from over 9, 000 cards and take on the most iconic Duelists from the Yu-Gi-Oh! Relive the stories from the original animated Yu-Gi-Oh! Series through Yu-Gi-Oh!

About This Game Enter the Duelist Simulator to take your place among the finest Duelists ever in Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist! Players from around the world have been invited to take part in an elite Dueling program that simulates the best Duels across all of Yu-Gi-Oh! Sep 06, 2017  Legacy of the Duelist  General Discussions  Topic Details. Sep 6, 2017 @ 10:15am List of all cards Hi. We could see a list with all cards in the game? I could see deck, all cards I have (and associated cards) but I don't see all cards. (To know what cards I want and where they are) Thank you. Showing 1-2 of 2. Experience 20 years of Yu-Gi-Oh! History with Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution! Build your Deck from over 10,000 cards and take on the most iconic Duelists from the Yu-Gi-Oh! Relive the stories from the original Yu-Gi-Oh! Animated series through Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist - Card Search. © 2019 thecardhub.net Member of Zyro.

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*Fandom Rivalry: Has a small one with Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links, as both were released nearly the same time. Fans of LOTD is disappointed as Konami is more focused on updating Duel Links, and barely give any updates to LOTD, even after its Updated Re Release.

*Game-Breaker: In Single Player matches, there is no Forbidden and Limited list, allowing you to put 3 copies of ANY card you want. FROM THE START. Yes, you heard that right. This includes the broken Zoodiacs, Pot Of Greed, the Dragon Rulers, Magical Scientist, Last Will and freaking EXODIA. Now you can steamroll your opponent easily with these cards.

*This speedrun is just an example of how this can be abused.

*Just Here for Godzilla: Many picked up the game in order to fight as their favorite characters and use their decks.

*Scrappy Mechanic:Advertisement:

* Opening booster packs is a chore. There's no bulk buying or opening multiple packs at once, which means you'll have to manually open up a booster pack one by one with no way to speed up the animation. You'll be spending hours and hours just opening every pack until you get all the cards you need, or you can macro it if you know what you're doing.

* The summoning animations can't be turned off or skipped. While they are awesome the first time you see it, not so much when it plays every time the monster is summoned.

*That One Boss:

*Legacy of the Duelist has completely Schizophrenic Difficulty, but probably the hardest Duel in the game is Aster versus Jaden - specifically, the Duel meant to represent Aster's Curb-Stomp Battle when he revealed his Destiny Heroes. Problem is, Aster had the Magic Poker Equation, and you don't; you have to run the same Elemental Hero/Destiny Hero combo he did, a combo that has absolutely no synergy whatsoever. On top of that, the Destiny Heroes Aster runs in that deck are some of the worst ones available, and the deck as a whole has almost no offensive potential unless you get insanely lucky. Jaden's Elemental Heroes are played pure, more consistent, and flat-out better than your cards.Advertisement:

* The Jaden/Alexis duel (where Alexis has an Ice deck) is similarly hard, for more or less the same reason: because Jaden finished the duel with Flare Neos and didn't use Neo Space in that Duel, Flare Neos is your only Fusion and you don't get Neo Space. What you do get is a ton of bricky or useless cards, including Spark Blaster, Air Hummingbird, and Ojama Black. Alexis, on the other hand, runs an Ice Counter deck that's extremely capable of shutting down your meager offensive options. Even if you do manage to summon Flare Neos under ideal circumstances, it doesn't have enough power to OTK Alexis, and it will have to because of its Hour of Power.

* Seeker is something of a case of this; he runs three copies of every Exodia part and multiple banned draw cards. Dueling him is entirely a Luck-Based Mission; if he gets even slightly lucky on his opening hand, he will win on his first turn. And on top of that, Yugi's deck is pretty poor offensively, meaning Seeker will usually survive long enough to get a few more draws in. He'll brick eventually, but he's likely going to beat you at least once before that happens.Advertisement:

* The first Yugi/Weevil duel becomes this if you play as Weevil using his deck. Weevil has virtually no high-ATK monsters in his deck. Yugi, on the other hand, has his standard deck, which has three high-ATK monsters that can be Tribute Summoned. Weevil's only high-ATK monsters are the two monsters considered to have the worst summoning conditions in the entire game: Great Moth and Perfectly Ultimate Great Moth. In order to summon them, you have to be extraordinarily lucky enough to draw four cards: Petit Moth, the Cocoon of Evolution to equip to it, either the Great Moth or Perfectly Ultimate Great Moth to be summoned by Tributing a Petit Moth with a Cocoon of Evolution equipped after 4-6 turns, and the Swords of Revealing Light to buy you time, without which your Petit Moth is unlikely to ever last that many turns.. While Cocoon of evolution can get a boost from the Forest Field Spell to achieve 2200 DEF, increasing its survivability, Yugi will almost always have enough time to draw and summon his Dark Magician (2500 ATK) or Gaia the Fierce Knight (2300 ATK). Weevil's deck has absolutely no answers to either monster, and Ra help you if Yugi Fusion Summons Gaia the Dragon Champion (2600 ATK). But really, it just makes sense; Weevil is a Warm-Up Boss when played as Yugi, what makes you think you'd have better luck than the AI?

* For much the same reason as the above two, playing as Kaiba against Yugi in their first Duel is pretty much impossible. Yugi's deck in that duel is an Underdog Exodia deck that adds in a good number of banned cards, field-nukes, and stall, while Kaiba's lacks anything special beyond Ancient Rules and a nerfed Crush Card. Unless Yugi bricks hard, you're not gonna finish this one.

* The duel against Dartz (DLC or in Link Evolution), due to Yugi's deck being a textbook example of Awesome, but Impractical: more than half of his monsters require tribute or, in the case of the legendary knights have strict special summoning conditions, thereby putting you at enormous risk of bricking, and the few that can be summoned right away have such paltry attack that you'll most likely just set them. Ironically, unlike his infamously broken anime deck here Dartz runs a Boring, but Practical beatdown deck focusing on summoning normal monsters with high attack and powering them up with the Seal of Orichalcos, with a few field nukes to throw at you should you get lucky enough to get the high attack monsters out. In the anime Yugi could rely on the power of Ass Pull, but here, prepare to restart a lot.

* The second duel against Revolver/Varis in the VRAINS campaign is about as one-sided as Bambi vs Godzilla. He plays a Rokket deck with high swarming capability, with his monsters special summoning other Rokket monsters from his deck when they're in the graveyard and a field spell that allows him to gather pretty much as many Link materials as he pleases every turn, on top of boosting the strength of his Rokket monsters. He also has five 'Mirror' trap cards that will destroy all of your monsters in Attack Position, and powerful Link monsters such as the Topologic, who can clear your main monster zone, banish your spell/trap cards and inflict the attack of your destroyed monster as effect damage, and the Borrel dragons, with whom he can steal your monsters. Meanwhile, you're stuck with a Cyberse deck that is seriously lacking in firepower and with no backrow removal and no field control, meaning you have to rely on your own Link monsters, who are unlikely to last long against the constant barrage of high attack monsters he keeps throwing at you.

 

 

 

 

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