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A '''Deck out''' is a term used to describe losing when one cannot [[draw a card]]. [[Mill Deck]]s use this as their primary win condition, such as in "[[Lightsworn]]" or "[[Laval]]" Decks. | A '''Deck out''' is a term used to describe losing when one cannot [[draw a card]]. [[Mill Deck]]s use this as their primary win condition, such as in "[[Lightsworn]]" or "[[Laval]]" Decks. | ||
− | In the anime, a Deck out has occurred only three times - [[Seto Kaiba]] Decked out against [[Maximillion Pegasus]], [[Strings]] against [[Yami Yugi]] and [[Howard X Miller]] against [[Jaden Yuki]]. Duelists such as Howard X Miller, [[Sartorius]], [[Mr. Armstrong]] and [[Breo]] have used Decking out as their strategy, albeit unsuccessfully. | + | In the anime, a Deck out has occurred only three times - [[Seto Kaiba]] Decked out against [[Maximillion Pegasus]], [[Strings]] against [[Yami Yugi]] and [[Howard X Miller]] against [[Jaden Yuki]]. Duelists such as [[Yami Bakura]], Howard X Miller, [[Sartorius]], [[Mr. Armstrong]] and [[Breo]] have used Decking out as their strategy, albeit unsuccessfully. |
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Revision as of 21:42, 7 December 2012
A Deck out is a term used to describe losing when one cannot draw a card. Mill Decks use this as their primary win condition, such as in "Lightsworn" or "Laval" Decks.
In the anime, a Deck out has occurred only three times - Seto Kaiba Decked out against Maximillion Pegasus, Strings against Yami Yugi and Howard X Miller against Jaden Yuki. Duelists such as Yami Bakura, Howard X Miller, Sartorius, Mr. Armstrong and Breo have used Decking out as their strategy, albeit unsuccessfully.