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A Link Monster's Link Rating is equal to the number of [[Link Arrow]]s it has, and is also the number of [[Link Material]]s that must be sent from the field to the Graveyard to [[Link Summon]] it. If a Link Monster is used as a Link Material, it can either be optionally treated as either a single Link Material or a number of Link Materials equal to its Link Rating. Link Monsters with a Link Rating of 3 or higher all require a variable number of Link Materials, with a minimum of 2.
 
A Link Monster's Link Rating is equal to the number of [[Link Arrow]]s it has, and is also the number of [[Link Material]]s that must be sent from the field to the Graveyard to [[Link Summon]] it. If a Link Monster is used as a Link Material, it can either be optionally treated as either a single Link Material or a number of Link Materials equal to its Link Rating. Link Monsters with a Link Rating of 3 or higher all require a variable number of Link Materials, with a minimum of 2.
  
Link Monsters do not possess Levels or Ranks, therefore they cannot be used as material for [[Ritual Summon|Ritual]], [[Synchro Summon|Synchro]], or [[Xyz Summon]]s. Also, Level or Rank-modifying cards such as "[[Harmonic Waves]]", "[[Feedback Warrior]]", or "[[Xiangsheng Magician]]" do not affect Link Monsters. The same thing can be said for Spells/Traps that affect Levels/Ranks such as "[[Gravity Bind]]", "[[Level Limit - Area B]]" or "[[Planckton]]".
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Link Monsters do not have Levels or Ranks. Therefore, they cannot be used as [[material]] for [[Synchro Summon|Synchro]] or [[Xyz Summon]]s, are not valid targets for cards that change Level or Ranks (such as "[[Harmonic Waves]]" and "[[Feedback Warrior]]"), are not affected by effects that change Levels or Ranks (such as "[[A Legendary Ocean]]") or depend on the Levels or Ranks of monsters (such as "[[Gravity Bind]]" and "[[Black Luster Ritual]]").
  
It appears that a Link Monster's Link Rating has the same role of gauging the maximum original ATK it can have as with Levels and Ranks. So far, the limits are:
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==Patterns==
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Like Levels and Ranks, the original ATK assigned to Link Monsters seems to influenced by their Link Rating, with each Link Rating having a corresponding maximum value to be given to Link Monsters of that Rank. So far, the limits are:
 
* 1000 ATK for Link 1 monsters
 
* 1000 ATK for Link 1 monsters
 
* 2000 ATK for Link 2 monsters
 
* 2000 ATK for Link 2 monsters

Revision as of 07:37, 22 July 2017

Link Rating

Japanese

LINKリンクすうぶん

Japanese (ruby)

リンクのすうじぶん

Japanese (base text)

LINKの数字分

Japanese (romanized)

Rinku no Sūjibun

Japanese (translated)

Link Number

English

Link Rating

A Link Rating (Japanese: LINKリンクすうぶん Rinku no Sūjibun, "Link Number"), often referred to as simply Link (Japanese: LINKリンク Rinku), is a property exclusive to Link Monsters, in place of a Level or a Rank. The original Link Rating of a Link Monster Card is located next to its ATK, in the space normally taken up by the DEF on other Monster Card types.

A Link Monster's Link Rating is equal to the number of Link Arrows it has, and is also the number of Link Materials that must be sent from the field to the Graveyard to Link Summon it. If a Link Monster is used as a Link Material, it can either be optionally treated as either a single Link Material or a number of Link Materials equal to its Link Rating. Link Monsters with a Link Rating of 3 or higher all require a variable number of Link Materials, with a minimum of 2.

Link Monsters do not have Levels or Ranks. Therefore, they cannot be used as material for Synchro or Xyz Summons, are not valid targets for cards that change Level or Ranks (such as "Harmonic Waves" and "Feedback Warrior"), are not affected by effects that change Levels or Ranks (such as "A Legendary Ocean") or depend on the Levels or Ranks of monsters (such as "Gravity Bind" and "Black Luster Ritual").

Patterns

Like Levels and Ranks, the original ATK assigned to Link Monsters seems to influenced by their Link Rating, with each Link Rating having a corresponding maximum value to be given to Link Monsters of that Rank. So far, the limits are:

  • 1000 ATK for Link 1 monsters
  • 2000 ATK for Link 2 monsters
  • 2600 ATK for Link 3 monsters
  • 3000 ATK for Link 4 monsters

Gallery

See also