Difference between revisions of "Top-Decking"
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− | '''Top-Decking''' | + | '''Top-Decking''' is the condition where there are no cards in your hand, and often, none on your field either, resulting in every card you draw potentially being crucial. The term "believing in the Heart of the Cards" is used by some players to describe top-decking, as a parody of the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (second series anime)|4Kids dub of the second series anime]]. |
"[[Judgment Dragon]]", "[[Infernity Archfiend]]", "[[Spirit Reaper]]", "[[Pot of Avarice]]", and "[[Debris Dragon]]" are considered lucky top-decking cards, although this is not an exhaustive list. | "[[Judgment Dragon]]", "[[Infernity Archfiend]]", "[[Spirit Reaper]]", "[[Pot of Avarice]]", and "[[Debris Dragon]]" are considered lucky top-decking cards, although this is not an exhaustive list. |
Revision as of 16:39, 3 July 2011
Top-Decking is the condition where there are no cards in your hand, and often, none on your field either, resulting in every card you draw potentially being crucial. The term "believing in the Heart of the Cards" is used by some players to describe top-decking, as a parody of the 4Kids dub of the second series anime.
"Judgment Dragon", "Infernity Archfiend", "Spirit Reaper", "Pot of Avarice", and "Debris Dragon" are considered lucky top-decking cards, although this is not an exhaustive list.
Top-Decking has been incorporated into some Tag Force games as the Destiny Draw system, where the player can nominate a card(s) that the s/he can draw when low on Life Points (assuming the card(s) have not been drawn yet.