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− | + | '''Victory conditions''' (勝利条件, Shōri Jōken) refer to the various ways a player can win a [[Duel]]. | |
− | == | + | ==Normal Victory conditions== |
− | These are the typical ways to win | + | These are the typical ways to win in the game's mechanics. |
− | * Your opponent's [[ | + | * Your opponent's [[Life Points]] are reduced to 0. |
− | * Your opponent is required to [[draw a card]], but | + | * Your opponent is required to [[draw a card]], but has no cards left in their [[Main Deck]]. |
− | A player can also win | + | A player can also win if their opponent [[surrender]]s, or is issued a [[Game Loss]] or [[Match Loss]] penalty in a tournament. In addition, most tournament Duels are timed; if time runs out and the Duel has not ended, the player with more Life Points wins. If Life Points are tied, the Duel will continue until the first change in Life Points happens ("sudden death"). |
− | + | ==Alternate Victory conditions== | |
+ | These cards have effects that provide alternate ways to win a Duel: | ||
+ | *[[Exodia the Forbidden One]]: If your hand contains this card along with "[[Left Arm of the Forbidden One]]", "[[Right Arm of the Forbidden One]]", "[[Left Leg of the Forbidden One]]" and "[[Right Leg of the Forbidden One]]", you win the Duel. All five of these cards are currently [[Limited]]. | ||
+ | *[[Destiny Board]]: If this card places "[[Spirit Message "I"]]", "[[Spirit Message "N"]]", "[[Spirit Message "A"]]" and "[[Spirit Message "L"]]" all on your side of the field in that order through its effect, you win the Duel. "Destiny Board" can place one "[[Spirit Message]]" card from your hand or Deck at the end of each of your opponent's turns. | ||
+ | *[[Last Turn]]: When you activate this card by paying 1000 Life Points, you choose one monster you control, and all other cards on the field and in both players' [[hand]]s are sent to the Graveyard. Your opponent then [[Special Summon]]s a monster from their Deck. A special Battle Phase occurs in which the two monsters battle and Battle Damage is ignored. The player whose monster remains alone on the field at the [[End Phase]] of this turn wins the Duel. This card is currently [[Forbidden]]. | ||
+ | *[[Final Countdown]]: Once this card is [[activate]]d by paying 2000 Life Points, you win the Duel in 20 turns. <!--(Add on Jan 1) This card is currently [[Limited]] in the ''[[TCG]]'' only.--> | ||
+ | *[[Vennominaga the Deity of Poisonous Snakes]]: If this card has three [[Hyper-Venom Counter]]s on it, you win the Duel. "Vennominaga" gains a Hyper-Venom Counter every time it inflicts [[Battle Damage]] to your opponent. (In the anime, this card allowed you to win the Duel three turns after it inflicted Battle Damage to your opponent.) | ||
+ | *[[Exodius the Ultimate Forbidden Lord]]: If five different "[[Forbidden One]]" cards are in your [[Graveyard]] that were sent there by this card's effect, you win the Duel. "Exodius" sends 1 monster from your [[hand]] or [[Main Deck|Deck]] to the Graveyard every time it [[attack]]s. | ||
+ | *[[The Creator God of Light, Horakhty]]: If this card is Summoned, you win the Duel. The only way to Summon "Horakhty" is by Tributing monsters whose ''original'' (printed) names are "[[Slifer the Sky Dragon]]", "[[Obelisk the Tormentor]]" and "[[The Winged Dragon of Ra]]", so you cannot use cards like "[[Phantom of Chaos]]" to copy any card names. The Summon of "Horakhty" cannot be negated, so cards like "[[Solemn Warning]]", etc. are useless against it. | ||
+ | *[[Number 88: Gimmick Puppet of Leo]]: If this card has three [[Destiny Counter]]s on it, you win the Duel. "Leo" can gain a Destiny Counter once per turn by detaching one of its three Xyz Materials, but in order to do so, you must have no cards in your Spell & Trap Card Zone and must skip that turn's Battle Phase. (In the anime, this card allowed you to win the Duel if it had no Xyz Materials left, with no other restrictions.) | ||
+ | *[[Number C88: Gimmick Puppet Disaster Leo]]: This is an anime-only card. Similar to the anime effect of its non-Chaos counterpart, you win the Duel during your End Phase if this card has no Xyz Materials left. | ||
+ | *[[Match Winners]]: If a Match Winner attacks your opponent [[Direct attack|directly]] and makes their Life Points 0 by the [[Battle Damage]] it inflicted, you win the entire Match instead of just the Duel. All Match Winners printed are [[Illegal]], except for "[[Victory Dragon]]", which is instead currently Forbidden. | ||
− | + | ==Changing/Removing Victory Conditions== | |
+ | These cards have effects that change or remove the normal victory conditions. Currently, none of the cards in this category exist in the ''[[TCG]]'' or ''[[OCG]]''. | ||
+ | *[[Divine Serpent]]: While you control this face-up card, you cannot lose the Duel. This is an anime-only card. | ||
+ | *[[Relay Soul]] and [[Zero Gate of the Void]]: When successfully activated, these cards make destroying a particular monster on the field the opponent's only victory condition. (This presumably means that if the monster should leave the field without being destroyed, then the opponent will have no way to win the Duel, although such a possibility has never been explicitly mentioned.) "Relay Soul" is an anime-only card, while "Zero Gate of the Void" is a manga-only card. | ||
+ | *[[Deuce]]: While this card is face-up on the field, neither player can lose the Duel if their Life Points become 0. Instead, a player wins the Duel if they damage their opponent twice in a row. This is an anime-only card. | ||
+ | *[[Infernity Zero]]: While you control this face-up card, you do not lose the Duel if your Life Points become 0. This card exists only in the anime and in ''[[Tag Force 5]]'' and ''[[Tag Force 6]]''. | ||
− | + | ==Other== | |
+ | *[[Yata-Garasu]]: In most video games, if a player successfully inflicts Battle Damage to their opponent with "Yata-Garasu" while the opponent controls no cards and has no cards in their hand, the opponent will automatically surrender the Duel at the start of their next turn, because of "Yata"'s [[Yata-Garasu Lockdown|lockdown effect]].<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AezdHXC6nLg&t=3m27s</ref> This applies to both human and CPU players, and will occur even if not surrendering would have been beneficial (such as if the controller of "Yata-Garasu" had no cards left in their Deck and would have lost had the opponent not surrendered). | ||
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