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I am also known as Wuzh. I sometimes go by LianYi when Wuzh is taken or when I feel like it.
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Writing on whatever yugioh topics I feel like. Mostly just gameplay stuff though.
 
Writing on whatever yugioh topics I feel like. Mostly just gameplay stuff though.
  

Revision as of 19:36, 20 January 2024

I am also known as Wuzh. I sometimes go by LianYi when Wuzh is taken or when I feel like it.

Writing on whatever yugioh topics I feel like. Mostly just gameplay stuff though.

Certificate of Existence

Weird Observations

Some from CN OCG, some from TCG

  • Archetypal Revolt
  • Archetypal Terrortop
  • Archetypal Star/Time Pendulumgraph (1 generates advantage, 1 causes disruption)
  • Archetypal Stratos
  • Archetypal Summoner Monk
  • Archetypal Honest
  • Archetypal Denglong
  • Archetypal "Wolfbark on Summon" (needs more investigation)

Effect-connected retrains of DM/GX pile decks (probably incomplete):

Half-baked idea

Note that, because of my OCG background, my perspective on Yugioh distinguishes between "name string-supported cards", "card themes" and "themed decks". They respectively refers to:

  • The set of all legal cards that are affected by a name string specifying card effect, which may themselves be disconnected thematically. (e.g. "Photon" cards)
  • A set of thematically related cards that forms an interconnected game strategy, which may encompass one name string, multiple name strings, or no name strings. (e.g. the Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon theme, which encompasses the "GEPD", "Galaxy-Eyes", and "Photon" name strings)
  • One or more deck strategies built around a card theme. (e.g. the GEPD themed deck)

(the second and third point are distinguished because I like to distinguish between "lesser" strategies, or how small sets of cards interact with each other strategically, and "greater" strategies, or how all of a Deck's cards form a strategy, taking into account draws, turns, interruption, etc.)

Soft redirects

Maybe make some more obscure "not specifically YGO pages" like Swiss tournament modes Wikipedia redirects?