Difference between revisions of "Linked"
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==Extra Link== | ==Extra Link== | ||
[[File:Extra_Link.png|200px|thumb|Two examples of a complete Extra Link.<br />Left: Using the player's own Link Monsters in the Main Monster Zones.<br />Right: Using the opponent's.]] | [[File:Extra_Link.png|200px|thumb|Two examples of a complete Extra Link.<br />Left: Using the player's own Link Monsters in the Main Monster Zones.<br />Right: Using the opponent's.]] | ||
− | An '''Extra Link''' (Japanese: {{Ruby|EX|エクストラ}}リンク, ''Ekusutora Rinku'') is a series of five co-linked Link Monsters that | + | An '''Extra Link''' (Japanese: {{Ruby|EX|エクストラ}}リンク, ''Ekusutora Rinku'') is a series of five co-linked Link Monsters that spans from one [[Extra Monster Zone]] to the other. This allows a player to control monsters in both Extra Monster Zones simultaneously. Since both are occupied, the opponent cannot use either of the Extra Monster Zones, unless they remove a monster from one of those zones. |
A player can perform an Extra Link so long as the following conditions are met: | A player can perform an Extra Link so long as the following conditions are met: | ||
− | # | + | # The player controls a [[Link Monster]] in an Extra Monster Zone while the other Extra Monster Zone is unoccupied. |
− | # Three Link Monsters | + | # Three Link Monsters occupy all three central [[Main Monster Zone]]s on one side of the field. (The player performing the Extra Link can use three opponent's monsters as these three.) |
− | # All of the above Link Monsters must be co-linked with | + | # All of the above Link Monsters must be co-linked with the others that are orthogonally adjacent to it. |
− | In that case, the player who controls the Link Monster in the Extra Monster Zone can Link Summon a second Link Monster to the unoccupied Extra Monster Zone, as long as it would be | + | In that case, the player who controls the Link Monster in the Extra Monster Zone can Link Summon a second Link Monster to the unoccupied Extra Monster Zone, as long as it would be co-linked with the Link Monster in the Extra Link orthogonally adjacent to it. Performing the Link Summon must not disturb the Extra Link by using the Link Monsters involved as [[Link Material]]s. |
− | The final result is a U-shaped chain of five Link Monsters, each | + | The final result is a U-shaped chain of five Link Monsters, each co-linked to the others that are orthogonally adjacent to it. |
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[[Category:Gameplay]] | [[Category:Gameplay]] |
Revision as of 07:17, 1 August 2017
Linked
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Japanese |
リンク | ||
Japanese (ruby) |
リンクじょうたい | ||
Japanese (base text) |
リンク状態 | ||
Japanese (romanized) |
Rinku Jōtai | ||
Japanese (translated) |
Link State | ||
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A monster is linked (リンク
Contents
Co-linked
Two monsters are co-linked (
Examples
Example A: Linked Monsters
Example B: Co-linked Monsters
Extra Link
An Extra Link (Japanese:
A player can perform an Extra Link so long as the following conditions are met:
- The player controls a Link Monster in an Extra Monster Zone while the other Extra Monster Zone is unoccupied.
- Three Link Monsters occupy all three central Main Monster Zones on one side of the field. (The player performing the Extra Link can use three opponent's monsters as these three.)
- All of the above Link Monsters must be co-linked with the others that are orthogonally adjacent to it.
In that case, the player who controls the Link Monster in the Extra Monster Zone can Link Summon a second Link Monster to the unoccupied Extra Monster Zone, as long as it would be co-linked with the Link Monster in the Extra Link orthogonally adjacent to it. Performing the Link Summon must not disturb the Extra Link by using the Link Monsters involved as Link Materials.
The final result is a U-shaped chain of five Link Monsters, each co-linked to the others that are orthogonally adjacent to it.