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Shouldn't Ragequitting, which is technically a form of surrendering be mentioned in this article? I say that it should be mentioned and list common things that lead to and help prevent ragequitting. From my experience, ragequitting is much more common in online duels using Dueling Network or YGOpro than in real life. Most of the people who rage quit against me do it when I'm either using a stall deck, or a lockdown deck, or, ironically, when I'm using a test deck and the opponent doesn't feel challenged enough. In real life, I've only been ragequit against when playing with noobs. [[User:Zombiedude347|Zombiedude347]] ([[User talk:Zombiedude347|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Zombiedude347|contribs]]) 21:24, June 28, 2015 (UTC)
 
 
== Shark ==
I watched episode 46 again of ZEXAL, now it was the dub, but this was the dialogue that occured there.
 
'''Shark''': That's it!
'''Tori and Yuma''': Huh?
'''Shark''': I'm outta here! See you, Yuma!
'''Yuma''': You're quitting? But why? You can't!
'''Shark''': I guess you could say, I lost my appetite for crushing you!
'''Yuma''': What?! Ha ha! You can't chicken out!
'''Shark''': You can get your revenge in the finals.
 
Unless the conversation was drastically different in the Japanese version, sounds like Shark surrendering to me (especially since Shark could have won on that turn). Yuma wanted to continue. Someone removed that note, but I think it should stay. [[User:Matty|Matty]] ([[User talk:Matty|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Matty|contribs]]) 21:54, July 22, 2015 (UTC)
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