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A Link Monster's Link Rating is equal to the number of [[Link Arrow]]s it has, and also the number of [[Link Material]]s that must be used for its [[Link Summon]]. If a Link Monster is used as Link Material, it can either be treated as either a single Link Material or multiple Link Materials equal to its Link Rating.
 
A Link Monster's Link Rating is equal to the number of [[Link Arrow]]s it has, and also the number of [[Link Material]]s that must be used for its [[Link Summon]]. If a Link Monster is used as Link Material, it can either be treated as either a single Link Material or multiple Link Materials equal to its Link Rating.
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==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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| ja_name  = {{Ruby|LINK|リンク}}の{{Ruby|数|すう}}{{Ruby|値|ち}}
 
| ja_name  = {{Ruby|LINK|リンク}}の{{Ruby|数|すう}}{{Ruby|値|ち}}
 
| ja_romaji = Rinku no sūchi
 
| ja_romaji = Rinku no sūchi
| ja_trans  = Link Number
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| ja_trans  = Link number
| ko_name  =  
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| ko_name  = LINK 수치
| ko_rr    =  
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| ko_rr    = Ringkeu suchi
 
| sc_name  = 连接数值
 
| sc_name  = 连接数值
| sc_pinyin = Liánjiē Shùzhí
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| sc_pinyin = Liánjiē shùzhí
|sc_trans=Link Number
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|sc_trans=Link number
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}}
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{{In other languages|Number of Link Markers
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| ja_name  = リンクマーカーの{{Ruby|数|かず}}
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| ja_romaji = Rinku Mākā no kazu
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| ko_name  = 링크 마커의 수
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| ko_rr    = Ringkeu Makeoui su
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| sc_name  = 连接标记数量
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| sc_pinyin = Liánjiē Biāojì shùliàng
 
}}
 
}}
  
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* [[Link Summon]]
 
* [[Link Summon]]
 
* [[Link Material]]
 
* [[Link Material]]
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==Trivia==
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* If you compare link rating to levels, each includes 2 level ratings.
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** LINK 1: Level 1 & 2
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** LINK 2: Level 3 & 4
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** LINK 3: Level 5 & 6
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** LINK 4: Level 7 & 8
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** LINK 5: Level 9 & 10
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** LINK 6: Level 11 & 12
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* LINK 6 loads the own entire side of the field. '''If''' Linkmonsters with a LINK rating of 7 and 8 were introduced, you would necessarily need at least 1 link monster as material to fill the link arrows.
  
 
{{Monsters and Monster Cards}}
 
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Latest revision as of 07:48, 17 May 2024

A Link Rating (Japanese: LINKリンクすう Rinku no sūchi, "Link Number"),[1] often referred to as simply Link (Japanese: LINKリンク Rinku), and in OCG card texts, simply number of Link Markers (Japanese: リンクマーカーのかず Rinku Mākā no kazu), 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 also the number of Link Materials that must be used for its Link Summon. If a Link Monster is used as Link Material, it can either be treated as either a single Link Material or multiple Link Materials equal to its Link Rating.


Gallery[edit]

In other languages[edit]

"Link Rating" in languages other than English
Language NameRomanizedTranslated
French Classification Lien
German Linkbeschwörung
Italian Classificazione Link
Portuguese Valor Link
Spanish Rating de Enlace
Japanese LINKリンクすうRinku no sūchiLink number
リンクのすうち (kana)
LINKの数値 (base)
Korean LINK 수치Ringkeu suchi
Chinese (Simplified) 连接数值Liánjiē shùzhíLink number
"Number of Link Markers" in languages other than English
Language NameRomanized
Japanese リンクマーカーのかずRinku Mākā no kazu
リンクマーカーのかず (kana)
リンクマーカーの数 (base)
Korean 링크 마커의 수Ringkeu Makeoui su
Chinese (Simplified) 连接标记数量Liánjiē Biāojì shùliàng

See also[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • If you compare link rating to levels, each includes 2 level ratings.
    • LINK 1: Level 1 & 2
    • LINK 2: Level 3 & 4
    • LINK 3: Level 5 & 6
    • LINK 4: Level 7 & 8
    • LINK 5: Level 9 & 10
    • LINK 6: Level 11 & 12
  • LINK 6 loads the own entire side of the field. If Linkmonsters with a LINK rating of 7 and 8 were introduced, you would necessarily need at least 1 link monster as material to fill the link arrows.
  1. Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Rule Book