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So far only two actual people in the anime have lost due to Deck Out. One is [[Strings]] from [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (second series anime)]] and the other is [[Howard X Miller]] from [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]].
 
So far only two actual people in the anime have lost due to Deck Out. One is [[Strings]] from [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (second series anime)]] and the other is [[Howard X Miller]] from [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]].
  
The first three main male protagonists have nearly decked out at least once in their own main series. [[Yugi Muto]] nearly Decked Out in his duels against Leon and later against Yami Bakura. [[Jaden Yuki]] nearly lost in his duel against Howard X Miller. Yusei Fudo nearly lost in his duels against Mr. Armstrong and Jean.
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The first three main male protagonists have nearly decked out at least once in their own main series. [[Yugi Muto]] nearly Decked Out in his duels against Leon and later against Yami Bakura. [[Jaden Yuki]] nearly lost in his duel against Howard X Miller and Sartorius the second time they dueled. Yusei Fudo nearly lost in his duels against Mr. Armstrong and Jean.
 
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Revision as of 19:57, 9 June 2011

"Deck Out" is a type of deck (also called "Mill") and a term. To "deck out" an opponent means to reduce the number of cards in their deck to 0. If they must draw a card when they have 0 cards in their deck, they lose the duel. This is common with Lightsworn decks.

So far only two actual people in the anime have lost due to Deck Out. One is Strings from Yu-Gi-Oh! (second series anime) and the other is Howard X Miller from Yu-Gi-Oh! GX.

The first three main male protagonists have nearly decked out at least once in their own main series. Yugi Muto nearly Decked Out in his duels against Leon and later against Yami Bakura. Jaden Yuki nearly lost in his duel against Howard X Miller and Sartorius the second time they dueled. Yusei Fudo nearly lost in his duels against Mr. Armstrong and Jean.