Difference between revisions of "Victory condition"

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*[[Match Winners]]: If a [[Match Winners|Match Winner]] attacks your opponent [[Direct attack|directly]] and makes his/her Life Points 0 by the [[Battle Damage]] it inflicted, you win the entire Match.  
 
*[[Match Winners]]: If a [[Match Winners|Match Winner]] attacks your opponent [[Direct attack|directly]] and makes his/her Life Points 0 by the [[Battle Damage]] it inflicted, you win the entire Match.  
 
*[[Deuce]]: If you damage your opponent two times in a row after activating when both players have under 1000 Life points you win the duel. Anime only card.
 
*[[Deuce]]: If you damage your opponent two times in a row after activating when both players have under 1000 Life points you win the duel. Anime only card.
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==Trivia==
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In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Tag Force|Tag Force]] video game series, there is psuedo victory condition. If you successfully inflict [[damage]] by an [[attack]] from [[Yata-Garasu]], while your opponent [[controls]] no cards and has no cards in his/her hand. Your opponent will surrender at his/her [[Main Phase 1]].
  
 
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Revision as of 05:11, 16 November 2011

Victory Conditions refer to the various ways a player can win a Duel.

Normal win conditions

These are the typical ways to win in the game's mechanics.

  • Your opponent's Life Points are reduced to 0.
  • Your opponent runs out of cards in their Main Deck when he/she is required to draw a card during their Draw Phase or via a card effect.
  • Although in most major tournament and non-tournament duels, they are timed for certain reason(s). So the player with the most Life Points by the end of the time limit wins the duel.

Special win conditions

These cards allow you to win the duel through their effects.

Trivia

In Tag Force video game series, there is psuedo victory condition. If you successfully inflict damage by an attack from Yata-Garasu, while your opponent controls no cards and has no cards in his/her hand. Your opponent will surrender at his/her Main Phase 1.