Link Rating
A Link Rating (Japanese:
A Link Monster's Link Rating is equal to the number of Link Arrows it has, and also the number of Link Materials 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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Gallery[edit]
A Link-1 monster ("Link Spider")
A Link-2 monster ("Proxy Dragon")
A Link-3 monster ("Decode Talker")
In other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Romanized | Translated |
---|---|---|---|
French | Classification Lien | ||
German | Linkbeschwörung | ||
Italian | Classificazione Link | ||
Portuguese | Valor Link | ||
Spanish | Rating de Enlace | ||
Japanese | Rinku no sūchi | Link number | |
リンクのすうち (kana) | |||
LINKの数値 (base) | |||
Korean | LINK 수치 | Ringkeu suchi | |
Chinese (Simplified) | 连接数值 | Liánjiē shùzhí | Link number |
Language | Name | Romanized |
---|---|---|
Japanese | リンクマーカーの | Rinku Mākā no kazu |
リンクマーカーのかず (kana) | ||
リンクマーカーの数 (base) | ||
Korean | 링크 마커의 수 | Ringkeu Makeoui su |
Chinese (Simplified) | 连接标记数量 | Liánjiē Biāojì shùliàng |
See also[edit]
Trivia[edit]
- If you compare link rating to levels, each includes 2 level ratings.
- LINK 1: Level 1 & 2
- LINK 2: Level 3 & 4
- LINK 3: Level 5 & 6
- LINK 4: Level 7 & 8
- LINK 5: Level 9 & 10
- LINK 6: Level 11 & 12
- LINK 6 loads the own entire side of the field. If Linkmonsters with a LINK rating of 7 and 8 were introduced, you would necessarily need at least 1 link monster as material to fill the link arrows.
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Rule Book