An introduction to oversummoning

From a very early age, some poker friends asked me, why didn't the protagonist play acrobatic decks, and did he use the same deck as Jonai? I didn't reply to the question of whether there will be other decks or something, after all, it's about the setting of my book...

But at this point, it can also be revealed, because of the appearance of the dark general and the appearance of the master duel, then this book will inevitably involve many summoning methods of the Yu-Gi-Oh series, as well as many familiar card decks.

Then some card friends have to ask, if you haven't watched the last few anime, or haven't played the game, can you understand the novel?

My answer is yes!

I'll give you a leaflet explaining the first chapter of those summoning methods.

Players who don't know can take a look and expand their knowledge, which must be easy to understand, so that the next reading will not be foggy.

Secondly, those bells and whistles card decks, acrobatic card decks, and some unfamiliar cards, I will express them in a simple and clear way, even if I can't let you understand them all, it won't make you completely confused, of course, those senior bigwig card friends also forgive me.

But don't worry, the big guys, what I wrote will definitely not affect the reading experience of the big guys too much.

That's all the nonsense, there is about to be an oversummoner, and the players are going to read the explanation carefully.

Of course, the big guy who understands can skip and not watch.

This oneself will talk about oversummoning, because the next thing that will appear is oversummoning!

As for the other summoning methods, I will send a single explanation when it appears, so that the players can understand it, and now it is issued, and when the time comes, it will be forgotten, I really think about it.

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Yu-Gi-Oh Part 4: XYZ Summoning (also known as Oversummoning)

Focus: Oversummoning is generally called "two" or "multiple", [same number of stars] monsters are stacked together to summon new monsters.

[Stacking], you can also understand [sacrifice]

For example: The Excess Monster [Hope Emperor Hope, 4 Stars], he needs two [4 Star Monsters] stacked together to summon them.

Simple, right?

Of course, some oversized monsters require a lot of stacking materials, such as some monsters need specific [Warrior Clan Monster Stacking]

For example, the [Emperor of Glow - Galksien, 4 Stars] card states that two 4-star monsters with "Photon" in their names can be summoned on top of each other.

In the vast majority of cases, the material is a few stars, so the corresponding excess monster is a few stars, that's what it means!

And then there is a very important feature of the overabundance of monsters, that is, the use of [Effect] requires the consumption of [Materials]!

Of course, there are some effects of excess monsters that do not require material consumption.

What does it mean to consume materials?

To summon [Hope Emperor Hope], you need two 4-star monsters, right?

Then he has two materials!

In other words, if there is no material, the effect will not be usable! That's it!

Of course, there are a number of magic traps that can be used to add to the material.

There are even many powerful effects that require 2 or even 3 assets to use once.

Of course, there are also card players who will ask: Is there any material for the excess monster that the dead resurrected?

No!

Yes, the vast majority of the resurrections of the dead are whiteboards!

Do you get it?

Class!