Does Yugi or Mokuba get chair tied or hogtied?
yes. mokuba has been chair tied once in the series maga and he has his mouth gagged with duck tape and yugi is hog tied and gagged in maga by mokuba for beating is bro yugi chiar tied and socks gagged and beer feet with mokuba in maga and i he yugi is tied up gagged and tickled by rebecca in maga
when did this happen?
How many episodes of Yu-Gi-Oh gx are there?
on t.v there were only 2 seasons but then they started yugioh 5ds but they continued to show and finish the series in japan but in total all episodes there were 180
Is Yu-Gi-Oh age appropriate for young kids?
Yugioh is a popular Japanese cartoon full of anime characters that often fight and battle until the death of their enemy. Unless the young child has been exposed to this type of situation in some way, they should not be allowed to watch Yugioh until they are older.
How do you defeat your clones in YuGiOh 5D's Stardust Accelerator?
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.
What would be a reasonable price for the five pieces of exodia?
5. Right arm of the forbidden one, left arm of the forbidden one, right leg of the forbidden one, left leg of the forbidden one, and exodia the forbidden one.
Also exodia the forbidden one card gets powered up by every body part! If you don't believe me check it up on the yugioh wiki.
Which monster is stronger Red dragon archfiend or Stardust dragon?
Stardust definitely. Not only is its effect better, but it is also used for the synchro summon of majestic star dragon. red dragon archfied is good if you're facing stardust because the only way it can be destroyed is by battle
The answer is NO. If there is a cost requiring you to discard a card, you cannot play it. You also can't, for example, play a Card Destruction if there are no cards in either players hand or play Raigeki when your opponent controls no monsters.
What cards are in the most powerful Yu-Gi-Oh deck ever?
One View, From One Person:
Not being funny but I would say try a different theme as some of the chaos cards are forbidden. But if you insist on using it try Chaos Necromancer and staple cards like Neo-Spacian Grand Mole, Mirror Force and Smashing Ground.
If you must have a forbidden deck, I would suggest Black Luster Soldier - Envoy of the Beginning, Chaos Emperor Dragon - Envoy of the End, Dark Magician of Chaos, and Chaos Sorcerer. Also make sure you have a well balence of LIGHT and DARK monsters, kind of close to 50:50. Also make sure you have a lot of cards from Invasion of Chaos.
Another View, From Another Person:
Unless you are just making a "For Fun" deck, you can only play this in Traditional. The staple cards, a.k.a. the Envoys, are both banned, for obvious reasons, so its completely irrelevant otherwise.
If you ARE playing Traditional so that you may use the two staple banned cards, the next step is to use MANY of the banned cards. Not so much because its banned, therefore you must use it for the simple title, but because it was banned for a reason, and that reason (Like the Envoys) was legitimate. They are game-altering, extremely powerful, and little to no cost to use, at least not to justify what they accomplish. And again, only in Traditional... since it only really works in Traditional.
I wouldn't recommend 50:50 ratio on the Light:Dark monsters, mainly because (If you have access to plenty of cards) you'll find the Dark monsters have more advantageous effects to your overall goal, as opposed to Light monsters. (Try 7:11:2, or something of the sort, 2 being other attributes). Next, you'll want draw power, seeing as the Chaos monsters can be dead cards (Pointless in your hand) very easily if you don't have the necessary monsters to remove. Pot of Greed, Graceful Charity, Allure of Darkness, Cyber Valley, Morphing Jar, and Cyber Jar I would recommend (Three of which are banned. SHOCK)
Jinzo... you need Jinzo. Jinzo will stop those nasty trap cards that will foil your game plays. Traps are your biggest enemy, in my opinion. Best part about Jinzo? ITS NOT BANNED! (Or limited, for that matter)
Dark Magician of Chaos recylces spell cards, much like Magician of Faith. However, its when its summoned, so... let's say you drew Monster Reborn, and this card and Jinzo are in your graveyard, you can get both out with that one Reborn. A.k.a. recycles those powerful broken strategies Chaos Decks have.
Imperial Order you also need. While Jinzo will negate it if he's out, you're unlikely to find a situation as such (You should only Play Jinzo when your about to attack with Heavy Hitters). Imperial stops ALL spell cards, so it also hurts you. But YOU get to decide if you want to pay the 700LP every one of your standby phases, so if you drew a spell card that you are DYING to use, you can toss Imperial. It's banned, btw.
Dark Bribe. Negate one spell or trap, and your opponent draws one card. Obviously not a replacement for Jinzo or Imperial, but it can save you in a pinch, SPECIFICALLY against BANNED spell or trap cards, since what they will draw won't possibly replace what they lost. NOT BANNED.
Hanewata. Yes, Hanewata. Since you'll be playing Traditional, you're BOUND to face Chaos Decks. Since you're playing Traditional, you're BOUND to see Chaos Emperor Dragon - Envoy of the End. Since you're playing Traditional, you're bound to see him blow up everything you've been working for. What do you do? Hanewata can be discarded during either player's turn, and by doing so you can negate all effect damage done to you this turn, so you can (technically) render an enemy's Chaos Envoy muteless! (I say muteless because the primary aspect of it's effect was shut off, but all cards were still destroyed) It will buy you time, and you'd have to discard it anyways due to his effect, so... why not? Also, its a Light monster, so that helps. And lastly, its a TUNER, which opens up the doors of Synchro Monsters, and while I'm not saying they are necessary, they can help in a pinch. (Also, since Synchro Monsters are very frequent now, as are tuners, you can use Change of Heart or Snatch Steal to take their Tuners and summon your own Synchros). NOT BANNED.
Snatch Steal. Basically a Continuous Change of Heart. Cost is that your oppoenent gains Life Points. Its a game changing card. Banned...
Delinquent Duo. Takes away two of your opponent's cards for just 1000LP. Banned...
Raigeki.
Change of Heart.
Monster Reborn.
Raigeki.
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I'm NOT mentioning all the banned cards.
And then, for the hell of it, run Penguin Soldier. BEST. CARD. EVER. I love it.
Other than that, I'd recommend going for a 43 card deck, personally. It's the best balance of all the cards you need in the DECK and all the cards you need in you're HAND.
Lastly, the final card you need, in any deck, Mirror Force... but good luck with that one.
What are the different types of decks in Yu-Gi-Oh?
i have 753 cards and from my collection there are 7.
At the most basic level theres three, traps, magic/spells and monsters
Traps and magic/spells can be further split into normal (e.g. Polymerisation (M/S), trap hole (T) or or continuous (e.g. Poison Chain (M/S), Bottomless Shifting sands (T), magic/spells can also be split into field (e.g. Yami), ritual (e.g. Black luster ritual), equip (e.g. Sord of Dark destruction) and quck play (Diffusion), whilst traps can also be counter traps (Magic Jammer)
Monsters can be split into normal (e.g. Blue Eyes White dragon), Effect (e.g. Speed Warrior), Ritual (e.g. Black Luster Soldier), Fusion (e.g. Flame Swordsman) each being one of six attributes, water (e.g E-hero Bubbleman), wind (e.g. E-hero Avian), earth (E-hero Wildheart), fire (e.g. E-hero Burstinatrix), dark (e.g. E-hero Necroshade) and light (e.g. E-hero Neos)
Monsters can be further separated into one of 19 catergories - warrior, fish, pyro beast, beast-warrior, spellcaster, dragon, machine, psychic, dinosaur, fiend, winged beast, fairy, zombie, reptile, insect, plant and sea serpent (don't quote me on that, they're all the one I know...)
With the introduction of Master rules there are also now, Tuner and Synchro monsters (e.g Tune Warrior (T) Colossal fighter (S)), Some synchro monsters require specific tuners to be summoned (e.g Junk synchron must be used as the tuner to sumon Junk wariror)
What is the best attack yo-gi-oh card?
The monster card with the "best"/highest ATK would be Dragon Master Knight, Five-Headed Dragon/ F.G.D., and Malefic Truth Dragon. All three monsters have 5000 ATK.
How many cards were made yu-gi-oh?
i am afraid the last answer was wrong, i saw them all, 8200 cards, my dream to collect them all.
Can you divine wrath gorz emissary of darkness?
All of his effects are Triggers, which are activated effects and use the chain. You can chain Divine Wrath to any of them, to negate and destroy him.
Is Yu-Gi-Oh card maker illegal?
japenese yu gi oh cards are not tournament legal, but if your playing with your friends in a non-official duel than if you agree on it then you can use them
How did the noes of the sphinx fall off?
not every sphinx has got its nose missing.the sphinx your probably thinking of it the one on the Giza plateau,by the pyramids.there are many theories as to what happened to them.most put it down to natural erosion.I've also heard a theory that Alexander the great ,when he conquered Egypt,wanted to make the monument less recognisable as Egyptian so he ordered the nose ,which was very noticable as African,to be hacked off.
How do you play yo-gi-oh trading card game online?
First you need to register, when you do, you'll get a confirmation email. Click the link in it to activate your account then you can login. Then go onto Deck Constructor, build a deck, then go to Duel Room. You can either Join a game by clicking on it, or host your own game.
What real life yugioh card most represents Seal of Orichalcos?
The Seal of Orichalcos is not an officially recognized card, and thus, cannot be considered "real". The card lore below is what is written on a copy of the card that was shown to the public by an Upper Deck Entertainment official.
The Seal of Orichalcos
SPELL/Field Spell
This Spell Card is impervious to negation, destruction, and removal. Increase the ATK power of all your monsters by 500. You control a back row of monsters that cannot be attacked while a monster is in the front row. Send this card from your hand to the Graveyard to negate and destroy any card. The soul of whichever Duelist loses this Duel is forfeit to the winner.
How much are Yugioh duel disks usually sold for?
Well,if it's in the box it's probably worth about 225$
Yes, if you pay really close attention to the show you can see Tea in the back-round behind something watching him waiting to pounce!
How many do you need to tribute summon a level eight monster?
In the Yu-Gi-Oh rule book it states that an 8 star monster only needs 2 tributes.
How do you get duel points on yu-gi-oh gx tag force 3?
Packs Unlocked From the Start:
Packs Unlocked During the Story Mode (by Chapters):
Chapter 1
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Packs Unlocked with Free Duels:
Packs Unlocked by Beating Story Mode Duelists 3 Times Each:
Other Packs Unlocked in World Championship Mode:
Packs Unlocked Throughout the Post-Story Mode:
Other Packs:
How many magic and traps should you have in your deck?
If you have 40 cards in your deck you should have about 20 monsters, 10 spells, and 10 traps unless you want to unbalance it on purpose.