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− | 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]]. | + | In the anime, a Deck out has occurred only three times: [[Seto Kaiba]] decked out against [[Maximillion Pegasus]] (though in this case was more because Seto ran out of playable monster cards instead of being unable to draw a card), [[Strings]] against [[Yami Yugi]], and [[Howard X Miller]] against [[Jaden Yuki]]. |
− | Duelists such as [[Seto Kaiba]], [[Anubis]] | + | Duelists such as [[Seto Kaiba]], [[Ishizu Ishtar]], [[Anubis]], [[Zigfried von Schroeder]] (through [[Leon von Schroeder]]), [[Yami Bakura]], Howard X Miller, [[Sartorius]], [[Mr. Armstrong]], [[Shadow Drone]] [[Trudge]], [[Breo]], [[Vector]] and [[Eliphas]] have attempted to cause their opponents to deck out, albeit unsuccessfully. |
[[Category:Gaming Terms]] | [[Category:Gaming Terms]] |
Revision as of 07:59, 9 February 2015
A Deck out is a loss due to having no cards in the Main Deck when that player would draw a card. Mill Decks, such as "Laval", use this as their primary victory condition.
A Deck out can only occur when a card would necessitate drawing specifically; being unable to reveal (including excavate), look, add, send, banish, etc. cards from the Deck will not result in a loss.
In the anime
In the anime, a Deck out has occurred only three times: Seto Kaiba decked out against Maximillion Pegasus (though in this case was more because Seto ran out of playable monster cards instead of being unable to draw a card), Strings against Yami Yugi, and Howard X Miller against Jaden Yuki.
Duelists such as Seto Kaiba, Ishizu Ishtar, Anubis, Zigfried von Schroeder (through Leon von Schroeder), Yami Bakura, Howard X Miller, Sartorius, Mr. Armstrong, Shadow Drone Trudge, Breo, Vector and Eliphas have attempted to cause their opponents to deck out, albeit unsuccessfully.