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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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+ | ==ATK Pattern== | ||
+ | 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 Rating. So far, the highest values are: | ||
+ | * 1500 ATK for Link-1 monsters | ||
+ | * 2100 ATK for Link-2 monsters | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |