Yesterday, I went to World of JJ, a card shop. Over there, they sell many different cards such as Yu-Gi-Oh, Duel Masters and Pokemon. Now I would be talking about Yu-Gi-Oh.
Yu-Gi-Oh is basiclly a card game that involves monsters, traps and spells.
Monster Cards are your essential cards used while dueling.
When you play a Monster Card, you can play it in one of two ways. Either face-up attack postition or face-down Defense Position.Monster Cards have two numbers on the bottom that usually matter, ATK and DEF. ATK only applies when in Attack Position, and DEF only applies when in Defense Position during the Battle Phase, but certain cards may still call upon either of these values no matter what position the monster is in. Monsters also have an Attribute, and a Type. Skilled Manipulation of these further variables will allow you to distort ATK and DEF to your advantage.
Spell Cards are green-colored cards that have various effects to alter the play of the game. Often, a Spell Card has a single effect to provide a bonus to the user or a weakness to the opponent.
Trap Cards are violet-coloured cards that have various effects to make things difficult for your opponent or easier for you in a Duel. A Trap Card must be Set and can only be activated after the current turn has finished, with a few exceptions.
Decks of cards are made with a minimum of 40 cards. The objective of the game is make your opponent's life points become zero or m,ake your opponent's deck become zero.
My deck is called a deck-out deck, which makes the opponent's deck become zero. It is rather succesful most of the time, which means in win most of the time.It is fun to play with,but it is rather annoying.
Friday, February 27, 2009
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