In the Yu-Gi-Oh card game, 'life points' is the number given to each player at the beginning of a duel. typically each player will start with 8000, and subtract or add to that amount from there after. If a monster attacks directly, its attack is subtracted directly from the opposing players life points; if a monster battles another, the one with higher attack will remain, and the player whose monster was destroyed will take the difference of attack points to their life points, unless one monster is in defense position, wherein no damage is inflicted unless the attacking monster's attack is less than the defending monster's defense. In this case, the attacking player would take the difference in the attacking monster's attack and the defending monster's defense. The stars you're referring to are the level of the monster. A monster with 3 stars is level 3; 5 is level 5; 8 is level 8. These are used in tribute summoning monsters, synchro summoning monsters, and XYZ summoning monsters, and other special circumstances.
1, yugioh cards don't have health 2, we use life points!
Monster cards do not have life points and there is no concept of 'damaging' a monster card except for battle. In battle a monster either dies or it does not, there is no accumulating damage such as in Magic the Gathering. A monster can fight off an infinite amount of monsters that are weaker than it, but is destroyed if it battles with one of equal or greater power.
Your monster is destroyed if the monster you attack is in attack position, and you lose life points.
No one, that would be a draw - same as if both players had their life points reduced to 0 at the same time.
If your talkin about real life cards go to tescos OR if your talkin about yugioh nightmare troubadour, you can buy packs for 1000KC.
It depends on how strong the monsters your attacking with are.
yougio i think but i spelled it wrong
All of the clones have different decks, so one viable strategy is to use a deck strategy that involves the you for recovering life points. This can include Counter Fairies or a Fire Princess deck. Another option is to include defensive cards with your regular deck like "Draining Shield" to recover life points. Remember you can only carry over a maximum of 10,000 might points to the next duel and look for the downloadable card-of-the-day on Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection to obtain certain cards before you even get the booster pack for them.
Waboku will reduce all Battle Damage to your Life Points to zero and/ or prevent your Monsters from being destroyed by battle for the turn it is activated. So yes, the first scenario you described is what will occur if you play Waboku.
you can try using exodia or destiny board or you use action replay and gell all cards and infinite life
because he payed life of the effect of power bond 4000 cyber end dragon attack points
There might be some in google.