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The DP is probably the most important, as you need it to purchase booster cards and unlock more cards for building custom decks. Once you beat a foe, you earn rewards, which include Duel Points (DP), character deck recipes, signature cards, unlocked booster packs, duelist avatars, and more. You can also use the Story Deck (pre-made based on the character you're playing as), or you can use custom decks or other pre-set decks. You can get an idea with the silhouettes, but once you beat it, the characters are revealed in the level selection if you want to replay it. Make sure to follow the instructions to the tee, though, otherwise, you may find yourself having to restart the duel because you didn't follow the script.įor the campaign, each duel features iconic characters who face off against each other. Again, learning these mechanics in real life may be overwhelming, but since the game takes you through each one step-by-step, it's fairly manageable and a good way to learn how things work. This is especially helpful in the later series, when Synchro, Pendulum, Xyz, and Link Monsters are introduced.
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Regardless of the series that you pick, the first duel in each one is pretty much a tutorial that gets you familiarized with the game mechanics and archetype from that era.
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There is also VRAINS, but it's not a full campaign yet since it only has three missions and a single booster pack.
However, the game has five full campaigns, from the original Yu-Gi-Oh! series to Arc-V.
With the single-player campaign, you relive iconic duels from each series, so for me, it's just going through the arcs of Duelist Kingdom, Battle City, and more fond memories. I grew up with the original series, so I'm glad that the original series' characters and cards are still in the game. Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution changes all of that. I've bought real cards and tried to make new decks with popular metas, but even with friends who tried to explain the new rules to me, I found it quite confusing. It's allowing me to relive my childhood glory days, and since it also adds in all of the new mechanics, I can easily learn them step-by-step without being overwhelmed. Plus, with all the cards available digitally in a game, I'd be saving money in the long run, too (and not getting my butt kicked in card shop tournaments over the weekend).Īs someone who only recently tried to get back into Yu-Gi-Oh!, this game came at a perfect time. I dropped off again, but once I heard that Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution was coming to the Nintendo Switch, I knew it was time to get back into it. Plus, it's a rather expensive hobby (all card games are). I tried to get back into the actual card game, but the meta these days is completely different from the game I used to know. But as years passed, I grew out of it and fell behind in all of the new mechanics that were added over the years. In fact, I even gained a reputation at my high school for being one of the good female Yu-Gi-Oh! players way back in the early 2000s.īack then, the game was pretty simple and straightforward, even the video games. I collected Pokémon cards, I was interested in Magic: the Gathering (though it felt a bit too strategic at the time for me), but I loved everything Yu-Gi-Oh! From the anime series to the trading card game to video games of the card game, Yu-Gi-Oh! was totally my jam back then. Back in my middle and high school days, I was big on all the trading card games.