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[[File:Ryozanpaku School training.png|thumb|200px|Ryozanpaku School's harsh training program.]] | [[File:Ryozanpaku School training.png|thumb|200px|Ryozanpaku School's harsh training program.]] | ||
− | Ryozanpaku School has an extremely forceful, martial arts-style training regime. Students are taught that victory is all that matters and that Dueling and smiles do not mix. They are not allowed to go outside except to attend classes, nor permitted to see their parents until they become pros. It is said that when it comes to | + | Ryozanpaku School has an extremely forceful, martial arts-style training regime. Students are taught that victory is all that matters and that Dueling and smiles do not mix. They are not allowed to go outside except to attend classes, nor permitted to see their parents until they become pros. It is said that when it comes to creating pro Duelists, Ryozanpaku School is second only to [[Leo Duel School]].<ref name="ep39">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V|39|ref}}</ref> |
==List of students== | ==List of students== |
Revision as of 17:28, 20 January 2015
Ryozanpaku School (
Curriculum
Ryozanpaku School has an extremely forceful, martial arts-style training regime. Students are taught that victory is all that matters and that Dueling and smiles do not mix. They are not allowed to go outside except to attend classes, nor permitted to see their parents until they become pros. It is said that when it comes to creating pro Duelists, Ryozanpaku School is second only to Leo Duel School.[1]
List of students
Galleries
Members of Ryozanpaku in the opening Burn!.
References
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V episode A Duel Personality" 39: "
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V episode Challengers Assemble" 27: "