Difference between revisions of "Top-Decking"

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"[[Judgment Dragon]]", "[[Infernity Archfiend]]", "[[Spirit Reaper]]", "[[Pot of Avarice]]", and "[[Debris Dragon]]" are considered lucky top-decking cards, as well as others.
 
"[[Judgment Dragon]]", "[[Infernity Archfiend]]", "[[Spirit Reaper]]", "[[Pot of Avarice]]", and "[[Debris Dragon]]" are considered lucky top-decking cards, as well as others.
  
This term is also sometimes applied to indicate someone getting a lucky hand at the start of a duel or a series of good draws early on.
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This term is also sometimes applied to indicate someone getting a lucky hand at the start of a duel or a series of good draws early on.In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (second series anime)]] it is called believing in [[Heart of the Cards]].
  
 
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[[Category:Gaming Terms]]
 
[[Category:Gaming Terms]]

Revision as of 04:26, 3 July 2011

Top-Decking, also known as trusting or believing in the heart of the cards to hardcore or eccentric duelists, is the condition where there are no cards in your hand, and often, none on your field either, resulting in every card you draw potentially being crucial.

"Judgment Dragon", "Infernity Archfiend", "Spirit Reaper", "Pot of Avarice", and "Debris Dragon" are considered lucky top-decking cards, as well as others.

This term is also sometimes applied to indicate someone getting a lucky hand at the start of a duel or a series of good draws early on.In Yu-Gi-Oh! (second series anime) it is called believing in Heart of the Cards.