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LP
(Redirected from Life Points)
LP
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Japanese |
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Japanese (ruby) |
ライフ(ポイント)[Notes 1] | ||
Japanese (base text) |
LP | ||
Japanese (romanized) |
Raifu(pointo) | ||
Japanese (translated) |
Life (Point) | ||
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LP (Life Points)[Notes 2] | ||
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Life Points (Japanese: ライフポイント Raifupointo), officially shortened to LP (Japanese:
Contents
Rules[edit]
- Each player begins with 8000 LP.
- LP can be gained through the effects of some cards, such as "Solemn Wishes".
- LP can be lost by:
- Damage: Whenever a player takes damage, they lose LP equal to the amount of damage dealt. There are two main forms of damage:
- Battle damage: When monsters battle, their stats are compared. If the monster is in Attack Position, their ATK value is used; if the monster is in Defense Position, their DEF value is used. If the defending monster is in Attack Position and its ATK is lower, the defending player takes damage equal to the difference. If the defending monster is in Defense Position, the defending player does not take any damage, unless the opponent's monster has an effect to inflict piercing battle damage. If the attacking monster's ATK is lower than the appropriate value of the defending monster, the attacking player loses LP equal to the difference instead. A monster can also attack a player directly; in that case, the attacking monster's full ATK value is inflicted as damage to the player.
- Effect damage: The effects of some cards, such as "Ookazi", directly damage a player's LP.
- Cost: Cards such as "Seven Tools of the Bandit" require the player to pay LP in order to activate them. This is not considered to be damage, as the card text does not use the word "damage".
- Effects: A few cards, such as "Message in a Bottle" and "Soul Charge", directly state that a player "loses LP". This is neither considered to be damage nor payment. Effects like these are usually drawbacks to otherwise powerful effects to prevent the player from using cards that mitigate costs (such as "Spell Economics") or prevent damage (such as "Rainbow Life") to avoid the drawback.
- Damage: Whenever a player takes damage, they lose LP equal to the amount of damage dealt. There are two main forms of damage:
- If a player's LP would be halved to a decimal number, their LP is rounded up to the nearest whole number.
- If a player's LP would drop below 0, they become 0 rather than negative.
- If a player's LP become 0, they lose the Duel.
Other media[edit]
- In manga and anime, in the Duel Monsters Basic rules (prior to the Battle City tournament), players play with 2000 LP. In all other forms of Duel Monsters from Battle City onward, players start with 4000 LP in both the manga and anime. The sole exception so far is Yu-Gi-Oh! The Dark Side of Dimensions, where players start with 8000 LP akin to the OCG.
- In the anime, whenever multiple people Duel a single opponent at once, the single player is sometimes given extra starting LP proportional to the number of their opponents as a handicap. For example, Rex Goodwin started his Duel against Yusei Fudo, Jack Atlas, and Crow Hogan with 12000 LP, while each of them started with 4000.
- Some video games allow players to set the number of LP they begin with, in some cases up to 16000.
- In Yu-Gi-Oh! BAM, players begin with a number of
LP equal to the combined Life Point score of the Monster Cards in their Deck.
- In the anime and Yu-Gi-Oh! Tag Force games, some effects allow players to continue playing while they have 0 LP, such as "Relay Soul" and "Infernity Zero".
- In Dungeon Dice Monsters, each player's Dungeon Master has 3 LP. Each time it gets attacked, it loses 1 Life Point. A player loses when their Dungeon Master loses all of its LP. These are renamed Heart Points in the anime.
Trivia[edit]
- There are cards in the anime/manga whose ability allow them to make their owner/opponent's LP to 1, such as:"Earthbound Immortal Wiraqocha Rasca", "Evil 1", "Number C6: Chronomaly Chaos Atlandis", "No. S39: Utopia One" and "The Winged Dragon of Ra".
- "Number S39: Utopia Prime" and "ZEXAL Alliance" are the only card that reduces your LP to 10 using their own effect.
- Charlie McCay, from the Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL anime, was the first Duelist to ever have a 6-digit LP score in the anime or manga, at 100,000.
- Don Thousand, also from the Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL anime, currently holds the record for the highest LP score seen in the anime or manga, at 102,900.
- Yusaku Fujiki, from the Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS anime, was the first Duelist whose LP dropped to a value that had to be rounded up to a whole number, to 13.
- In the Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V anime, Duelists are penalized 2000 LP whenever they intrude in a Duel.
- Two cards have an effect that directly reduces the player’s own Life Points to 0: Self-Destruct Button and the anime-only card Devoted Love.
Gauges[edit]
The following gauges are displayed to keep track of LP in the anime.
Yu-Gi-Oh! episode The Heart of the Cards" 1: "
Japanese Yu-Gi-Oh! GX
Japanese Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's, Yu-Gi-Oh! 3D Bonds Beyond Time
Yu-Gi-Oh! The Dark Side of Dimensions (taking damage)
Notes[edit]
- ↑ As in the OCG, the parentheses here specify what part is sometimes dropped in card text.
- ↑ In the TCG, the full form, as shown in parentheses, has become obsolete since Super Starter: Space-Time Showdown