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* In season 3, where did Jesse's muscles come from when he was possessed by Yubel? He doesn't look that big any other time and Marcel didn't get any boosts to his own appearance when he was possessed.

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* In season 3, where did Jesse's muscles come from when he was possessed by Yubel? He doesn't look that big any other time and Marcel didn't get any boosts to his own appearance when he was possessed.possessed.
** Who said his muscles were Yubel's doing? He could've always had the muscles, his normal clothes just covered them up, just like when Bastion streaked in the previous season.
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* In Season 4, Jaden is the only red student left. What happened to the others?

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* In Season 4, Jaden is the only red student left. What happened to the others?others?
* In season 3, where did Jesse's muscles come from when he was possessed by Yubel? He doesn't look that big any other time and Marcel didn't get any boosts to his own appearance when he was possessed.
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* Pegasus apparently creating a second Winged Dragon of Ra, despite the fact that he clearly regretted the creation of the original god cards enough to bury them to save himself from their wrath. What on earth would inspire him to make another?

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* Pegasus apparently creating a second Winged Dragon of Ra, despite the fact that he clearly regretted the creation of the original god cards enough to bury them to save himself from their wrath. What on earth would inspire him to make another?another?
** Considering the God Cards were buried permanently at the end of the original Yu-Gi-Oh! and the new copy was only meant for studying purposes, there was no obvious danger. The only person who did play the Ra copy (Franz) at least hand the foresight to create a card allowing him to control Ra despite the lack of Egyptian heritage.
* In Season 4, Jaden is the only red student left. What happened to the others?
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* Chazz remodeling the red dorm in season 2. How does that work? The length looks about the same size as the dorm as a whole minus the dining hall yet the outside looks the same and only one door is seen from the inside, there's a second floor plus a hot spring type of bathing area.

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* Chazz remodeling the red dorm in season 2. How does that work? The length looks about the same size as the dorm as a whole minus the dining hall yet the outside looks the same and only one door is seen from the inside, there's a second floor plus a hot spring type of bathing area.area.
* Pegasus apparently creating a second Winged Dragon of Ra, despite the fact that he clearly regretted the creation of the original god cards enough to bury them to save himself from their wrath. What on earth would inspire him to make another?
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** At least in the Japanese version, it's explicitly stated that everyone who starts in Blue also attended the Duel Academia Middle School; the ones who "just" had excellent scores but only switched for High School were placed in Yellow with the chance to get moved to Blue. While we never see where exactly the DA Middle School is, if it's not too far away (Maybe in whatever port city is closest to the Duel Academy's island?) they might share teachers. Thus, Asuka/Alexis and Jun/Chazz would have already had Cronos/Crowler as a teacher. As for knowing their way around campus... Maybe DA Middle School has field trips to DA High School as a "Look this is where you'll go if you do well!" motivation?

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** At least in the Japanese version, it's explicitly stated that everyone who starts in Blue also attended the Duel Academia Middle School; the ones who "just" had excellent scores but only switched for High School were placed in Yellow with the chance to get moved to Blue. While we never see where exactly the DA Middle School is, if it's not too far away (Maybe in whatever port city is closest to the Duel Academy's island?) they might share teachers. Thus, Asuka/Alexis and Jun/Chazz would have already had Cronos/Crowler as a teacher. As for knowing their way around campus... Maybe DA Middle School has field trips to DA High School as a "Look this is where you'll go if you do well!" motivation?motivation?
*** Follow-up: How were they already in uniforms? Jaden, Syrus, and Bastion didn't get theirs until their orientation in a classroom.
* Chazz remodeling the red dorm in season 2. How does that work? The length looks about the same size as the dorm as a whole minus the dining hall yet the outside looks the same and only one door is seen from the inside, there's a second floor plus a hot spring type of bathing area.
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** Chazz and Alexis seems to have some background through their connections (duel prep school/hi-society for Chazz, word of mouth via her brother whose close with Zane for Alexis). Also, as I'd imagine there was some degree of background screening prior to the start of the series, they would've at least did some research beforehand. Compared to Syrus who barely seemed like he was going to go there (and was slightly alienated from Zane) and Jaden who just didn't give a shit.

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** Chazz and Alexis seems to have some background through their connections (duel prep school/hi-society for Chazz, word of mouth via her brother whose close with Zane for Alexis). Also, as I'd imagine there was some degree of background screening prior to the start of the series, they would've at least did some research beforehand. Compared to Syrus who barely seemed like he was going to go there (and was slightly alienated from Zane) and Jaden who just didn't give a shit.shit.
** At least in the Japanese version, it's explicitly stated that everyone who starts in Blue also attended the Duel Academia Middle School; the ones who "just" had excellent scores but only switched for High School were placed in Yellow with the chance to get moved to Blue. While we never see where exactly the DA Middle School is, if it's not too far away (Maybe in whatever port city is closest to the Duel Academy's island?) they might share teachers. Thus, Asuka/Alexis and Jun/Chazz would have already had Cronos/Crowler as a teacher. As for knowing their way around campus... Maybe DA Middle School has field trips to DA High School as a "Look this is where you'll go if you do well!" motivation?

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** Who cares? Like anyone hasn't ever misplayed? It's an error to be sure, but the Jinzo was still stopped, so what's the issue?



** You just answered your own question.

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** You just answered your First and foremost, Anime=/= Real Life, very poor comparison. As for the rest, Rare is not synonymous with impossible. There are scores of cards like Dark Magician, Red eyes, etc all throughout the world even back in the days of the original series, but few had them because nobody except the Rare Hunters seemed to have an Amazon account. With the popularity and as such the titular monsters being popular, Industrial Illusions would go the distance to make support for the cards as well as multiple copies of said cards. The game's allure and draw exploded come time of GX and those cards would've been sought after by many duelists, so it makes sense from a business perspective to try to make those slightly easier to obtain. Despite that, there have been many exceptions. The only exceptions being Crystal beasts which Peagsus made with gems and the support was likely a one time thing for Jessie's playstyle, Destiny Heroes due to Aster's connections with them, and Blue-Eyes because Kaiba's an asshole. The Ojamas are not explicitly stated to be one of a kind, but rather more of a shock that Chazz can even use them to the success he is using them with. And yes, it does make sense that Kaiba would keep commissioning blue eyes cards to be made for his own question.deck because Kaiba ''does'' have that kind of money to spare to be that much of an asshole. Best way to stay undefeated and it wouldn't be the first time a duelist has special cards for his own purpose, lest we remember Pegasus's Toon World.
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** You just answered your own question.
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* Chazz and Alexis are in the same year as Jaden and Syrus, but the first episode alone shows their familiar with Duel Academy and Crowler (namely his deck and personality). The second episode shows they know their way around campus and are familiar with the rules. How would they know any of these things if their first year students?

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* Chazz and Alexis are in the same year as Jaden and Syrus, but the first episode alone shows their familiar with Duel Academy and Crowler (namely his deck and personality). The second episode shows they know their way around campus and are familiar with the rules. How would they know any of these things if their first year students?students?
** Chazz and Alexis seems to have some background through their connections (duel prep school/hi-society for Chazz, word of mouth via her brother whose close with Zane for Alexis). Also, as I'd imagine there was some degree of background screening prior to the start of the series, they would've at least did some research beforehand. Compared to Syrus who barely seemed like he was going to go there (and was slightly alienated from Zane) and Jaden who just didn't give a shit.
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* While this was a thing in the original series as well with Blue-Eyes, it becomes a bigger and more annoying issue in GX and I don't understand the logic. Why does the show constantly make common cards in real life one of a kind or super rare for no reason (at least in the dub)? I'm watching GX for the first time and this keeps happening in season, like stating Yugi is the one person who owns a Dark Magician Girl (then why is there so many support cards for it then and it makes no sense since we know that's not the case for Dark Magician), Armed Dragon, Cyber Dragon, Winged Kuriboh, Luster Dragon of all monsters, Black Luster Soldier Envoy of the Beginning (this one is especially odd since Bastion made a point of saying no one knew it even still existed... Then come final episode of Season 1 we see the card just being sold normally in some local store) and even the damn Ojama. Why? It feels so needlessly silly and pointless and makes no logical sense for Industrial Illusions to do in-universe, especially with cards like DMG. Even with the Blue-Eyes "Only 4 in existence" comes more silly when they kept adding more support cards for it (I know the argument of Kaiba commissions them but that feels odd since it makes Kaiba more of a cowardly cheat rather then an actually good duelist). And that's not even going into some of the nonsensical cards like the Tennis based cards or ones based on criminal gangs or ones that make no sense to even exist in the first place.

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* While this was a thing in the original series as well with Blue-Eyes, it becomes a bigger and more annoying issue in GX and I don't understand the logic. Why does the show constantly make common cards in real life one of a kind or super rare for no reason (at least in the dub)? I'm watching GX for the first time and this keeps happening in season, like stating Yugi is the one person who owns a Dark Magician Girl (then why is there so many support cards for it then and it makes no sense since we know that's not the case for Dark Magician), Armed Dragon, Cyber Dragon, Winged Kuriboh, Luster Dragon of all monsters, Black Luster Soldier Envoy of the Beginning (this one is especially odd since Bastion made a point of saying no one knew it even still existed... Then come final episode of Season 1 we see the card just being sold normally in some local store) and even the damn Ojama. Why? It feels so needlessly silly and pointless and makes no logical sense for Industrial Illusions to do in-universe, especially with cards like DMG. Even with the Blue-Eyes "Only 4 in existence" comes more silly when they kept adding more support cards for it (I know the argument of Kaiba commissions them but that feels odd since it makes Kaiba more of a cowardly cheat rather then an actually good duelist). And that's not even going into some of the nonsensical cards like the Tennis based cards or ones based on criminal gangs or ones that make no sense to even exist in the first place.place.
* Chazz and Alexis are in the same year as Jaden and Syrus, but the first episode alone shows their familiar with Duel Academy and Crowler (namely his deck and personality). The second episode shows they know their way around campus and are familiar with the rules. How would they know any of these things if their first year students?
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* While this was a thing in the original series as well with Blue-Eyes, it becomes a bigger and more annoying issue in GX and I don't understand the logic. Why does the show constantly make common cards in real life one of a kind or super rare for no reason (at least in the dub)? I'm watching GX for the first time and this keeps happening in season, like stating Yugi is the one person who owns a Dark Magician Girl (then why is there so many support cards for it then and it makes no sense since we know that's not the case for Dark Magician), Armed Dragon, Cyber Dragon, Winged Kuriboh, Black Luster Soldier Envoy of the Beginning (this one is especially odd since Bastion made a point of saying no one knew it even still existed... Then come final episode of Season 1 we see the card just being sold normally in some local store) and even the damn Ojama. Why? It feels so needlessly silly and pointless and makes no logical sense for Industrial Illusions to do in-universe, especially with cards like DMG. Even with the Blue-Eyes "Only 4 in existence" comes more silly when they kept adding more support cards for it (I know the argument of Kaiba commissions them but that feels odd since it makes Kaiba more of a cowardly cheat rather then an actually good duelist).

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* While this was a thing in the original series as well with Blue-Eyes, it becomes a bigger and more annoying issue in GX and I don't understand the logic. Why does the show constantly make common cards in real life one of a kind or super rare for no reason (at least in the dub)? I'm watching GX for the first time and this keeps happening in season, like stating Yugi is the one person who owns a Dark Magician Girl (then why is there so many support cards for it then and it makes no sense since we know that's not the case for Dark Magician), Armed Dragon, Cyber Dragon, Winged Kuriboh, Luster Dragon of all monsters, Black Luster Soldier Envoy of the Beginning (this one is especially odd since Bastion made a point of saying no one knew it even still existed... Then come final episode of Season 1 we see the card just being sold normally in some local store) and even the damn Ojama. Why? It feels so needlessly silly and pointless and makes no logical sense for Industrial Illusions to do in-universe, especially with cards like DMG. Even with the Blue-Eyes "Only 4 in existence" comes more silly when they kept adding more support cards for it (I know the argument of Kaiba commissions them but that feels odd since it makes Kaiba more of a cowardly cheat rather then an actually good duelist). And that's not even going into some of the nonsensical cards like the Tennis based cards or ones based on criminal gangs or ones that make no sense to even exist in the first place.
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** Instead, he puts Clayman out on the front line, equips it with "Clay Wrap", ''then'' Fusion Summons Rampart Blaster, meaning "Clay Wrap" goes to the Graveyard and activates, allowing Jaden to destroy one Spell/Trap card on the field, in this case "Ectoplasmer", which would prevent Jinzo from sacrificing monsters to whittle away Jaden's LP...except it wouldn't have mattered since Jaden could've just summoned Blaster outright, attacked directly and let "Ectoplasmer" wipe Jinzo out like I explained above! Of course it's Jaden dueling, so he wins anyway, but still a pretty glaring error on his part.

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** Instead, he puts Clayman out on the front line, equips it with "Clay Wrap", ''then'' Fusion Summons Rampart Blaster, meaning "Clay Wrap" goes to the Graveyard and activates, allowing Jaden to destroy one Spell/Trap card on the field, in this case "Ectoplasmer", which would prevent Jinzo from sacrificing monsters to whittle away Jaden's LP...except it wouldn't have mattered since Jaden could've just summoned Blaster outright, attacked directly and let "Ectoplasmer" wipe Jinzo out like I explained above! Of course it's Jaden dueling, so he wins anyway, but still a pretty glaring error on his part.part.
* While this was a thing in the original series as well with Blue-Eyes, it becomes a bigger and more annoying issue in GX and I don't understand the logic. Why does the show constantly make common cards in real life one of a kind or super rare for no reason (at least in the dub)? I'm watching GX for the first time and this keeps happening in season, like stating Yugi is the one person who owns a Dark Magician Girl (then why is there so many support cards for it then and it makes no sense since we know that's not the case for Dark Magician), Armed Dragon, Cyber Dragon, Winged Kuriboh, Black Luster Soldier Envoy of the Beginning (this one is especially odd since Bastion made a point of saying no one knew it even still existed... Then come final episode of Season 1 we see the card just being sold normally in some local store) and even the damn Ojama. Why? It feels so needlessly silly and pointless and makes no logical sense for Industrial Illusions to do in-universe, especially with cards like DMG. Even with the Blue-Eyes "Only 4 in existence" comes more silly when they kept adding more support cards for it (I know the argument of Kaiba commissions them but that feels odd since it makes Kaiba more of a cowardly cheat rather then an actually good duelist).
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** It's said by the old man who gave Jim the eye that it was made "when humans and spirits contacted." The comet linked to it exists both in the human world (as seen in the flashback) in the Duel Spirit Dimensions. The man himself seems to be some sort of spirit, as he disappears at the end of his conversation with Young Jim. The basic inference seems to be that it's an artifact that represents the bond formed between humans and duel spirits in some way, designed to draw power from the inter-dimensional comet, since that way it would have access to a power source no matter which world the bearer is in. Its demonstrated ability is to allow people's hearts and minds to connect to each other, which is part of why it's prophesied to be used to save a friend.

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** It's said by the old man who gave Jim the eye that it was made "when humans and spirits contacted." The comet linked to it exists both in the human world (as seen in the flashback) in the Duel Spirit Dimensions. The man himself seems to be some sort of spirit, as he disappears at the end of his conversation with Young Jim. The basic inference seems to be that it's an artifact that represents the bond formed between humans and duel spirits in some way, designed to draw power from the inter-dimensional comet, since that way it would have access to a power source no matter which world the bearer is in. Its demonstrated ability is to allow people's hearts and minds to connect to each other, which is part of why it's prophesied to be used to save a friend.friend.
* Jaden faces off with Jinzo's duel spirit, who has 2500 LP, no monsters on the field and and no Spell/Trap cards other than the Continuous Spell card "Ectoplasmer", which forces the turn duelist to Tribute a face-up monster at the end of their turn and half that monster's ATK comes out of the opponent's life points. Jaden had the means to summon Rampart Blaster (Burstinatrix + Clayman + Polymerization), which has 2000 ATK, meaning Jaden could've attacked Jinzo directly for 2000 LP damage, then let "Ectoplasmer" finish the job by sacrificing Blaster for an additional 1000 points of damage, winning the duel...
** Instead, he puts Clayman out on the front line, equips it with "Clay Wrap", ''then'' Fusion Summons Rampart Blaster, meaning "Clay Wrap" goes to the Graveyard and activates, allowing Jaden to destroy one Spell/Trap card on the field, in this case "Ectoplasmer", which would prevent Jinzo from sacrificing monsters to whittle away Jaden's LP...except it wouldn't have mattered since Jaden could've just summoned Blaster outright, attacked directly and let "Ectoplasmer" wipe Jinzo out like I explained above! Of course it's Jaden dueling, so he wins anyway, but still a pretty glaring error on his part.
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* How does Jim's Eye of Orichalcum work exactly? More specifically to the point, why does it need the meteor?

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* How does Jim's Eye of Orichalcum work exactly? More specifically to the point, why does it need the meteor?meteor?
** It's said by the old man who gave Jim the eye that it was made "when humans and spirits contacted." The comet linked to it exists both in the human world (as seen in the flashback) in the Duel Spirit Dimensions. The man himself seems to be some sort of spirit, as he disappears at the end of his conversation with Young Jim. The basic inference seems to be that it's an artifact that represents the bond formed between humans and duel spirits in some way, designed to draw power from the inter-dimensional comet, since that way it would have access to a power source no matter which world the bearer is in. Its demonstrated ability is to allow people's hearts and minds to connect to each other, which is part of why it's prophesied to be used to save a friend.
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** Brron IS the Supreme King, or at least, that's what the denizens of the Duel Monsters World call him. When Harpie's Brother/Sky Scout is defeated by Judai, he begs Judai to defeat the current Supreme King who rules their world (which has to be Brron) and to become the King himself.
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** Did you completely miss the fucking point of Seto Fucking Kaiba? Seto "There's nothing I can't afford!" Kaiba? Kaiba's got money upon money upon money. He spent money to even do this in the first place! You think he gives a shit about losses?

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** Did you completely miss the fucking point of Seto Fucking Kaiba? Seto "There's nothing I can't afford!" Kaiba? Kaiba's got money upon money upon money. He spent money to even do this in the first place! You think he gives a shit about losses?losses?
* Season 3. After already having a bad time in the other dimension, the duel with Brron (Episode 136) finally made Judai snap and become the Supreme King. And suddenly he now has his castle, army and armor. That's fine, physical materials can be easily passed on. But what's confusing me is the reputation of the Supreme King. Why does it feel like it's been already around for years even before Judai arrived? And why does it feel like Supreme King Judai was attacking nearby villages for a very long time since he lost that duel. (There was only the South left to conquer) But from his friends perspective, it feels like just a few days or weeks, which is also how much time I feel like it passed. The easiest way to explain this would be if Brron was the former Supreme King, but that's not the case plotwise. And a side question, where did these human villages even come from? Are they also native duel spirits? Or everyone here came from the normal human dimension?
* How does Jim's Eye of Orichalcum work exactly? More specifically to the point, why does it need the meteor?
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* So yeah, KaibaCorp holds a contest where they launch the winning card designs into space to get hit by magic space rays. Sure, Kaiba is the kind of guy who would do that. But then it turns out there were actually two satellites launched, one with the NeoSpacians and the other with Yubel? And Neos absorbed the cosmic rays and turned good, while Yubel made contact with the Light and went nuts? Why wouldn't Kaiba... y'know... put all the cards in one satellite? Was there not room for one more card in that capsule? Did it really warrant launching a whole other satellite into space, when one could have accomplished the same purpose? If he had, then Yubel wouldn't have gone completely bonkers. It just seems like a bad decision on Kaiba's part. Satellites aren't exactly cheap, even if you are rich.

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* So yeah, KaibaCorp holds a contest where they launch the winning card designs into space to get hit by magic space rays. Sure, Kaiba is the kind of guy who would do that. But then it turns out there were actually two satellites launched, one with the NeoSpacians and the other with Yubel? And Neos absorbed the cosmic rays and turned good, while Yubel made contact with the Light and went nuts? Why wouldn't Kaiba... y'know... put all the cards in one satellite? Was there not room for one more card in that capsule? Did it really warrant launching a whole other satellite into space, when one could have accomplished the same purpose? If he had, then Yubel wouldn't have gone completely bonkers. It just seems like a bad decision on Kaiba's part. Satellites aren't exactly cheap, even if you are rich.rich.
** Did you completely miss the fucking point of Seto Fucking Kaiba? Seto "There's nothing I can't afford!" Kaiba? Kaiba's got money upon money upon money. He spent money to even do this in the first place! You think he gives a shit about losses?
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** The Gods had been put to rest by that point. Or it could be chalked up to his card that allowed him to control Ra.

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** The Gods had been put to rest by that point. Or it could be chalked up to his card that allowed him to control Ra.Ra.
* So yeah, KaibaCorp holds a contest where they launch the winning card designs into space to get hit by magic space rays. Sure, Kaiba is the kind of guy who would do that. But then it turns out there were actually two satellites launched, one with the NeoSpacians and the other with Yubel? And Neos absorbed the cosmic rays and turned good, while Yubel made contact with the Light and went nuts? Why wouldn't Kaiba... y'know... put all the cards in one satellite? Was there not room for one more card in that capsule? Did it really warrant launching a whole other satellite into space, when one could have accomplished the same purpose? If he had, then Yubel wouldn't have gone completely bonkers. It just seems like a bad decision on Kaiba's part. Satellites aren't exactly cheap, even if you are rich.
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*** This. A significant aspect of card games is the strategic aspect (although evidently luck works just as well) so if you take someone's deck, but have no idea what any of the cards do with each other, then you end up not performing nearly as well as another person using the deck. Keep in mind that unlike in real life, everyone evidently has only one copy of each card (unless it's relevant to plot, like Kaiba's Blue Eyes or Zane's Cyber Dragons) which increases the variance and combo potential even more, meaning you need to know what all your cards do in relation to one another. This is part of the reason why netdecking receives so much flak in certain games, as people put in the hard work to make a deck and find the interactions that work, only for other people to steal the build in order to win and usually do worse. This troper has given more than one homebrewed deck to a friend to use, only to receive questions on what cards to play and what to aim for. Considering this is a world where everyone evidently has their own personal deck uniquely tailored to their playstyle, and are pulling out [[NewPowersAsThePlotDemands New Cards As The Plot Demands]], it's understandable why netdecking wouldn't gain much of a hold in the series. Sure, you netdeck someone's deck, but as soon as a new batch of cards come out you're in the same boat as before, since they know what new cards work for their deck and which ones don't, when all you did was copy a decklist and never really bothered to do any serious deckbuilding of your own.
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** Remember, that either a) is completely aware of the fact that as early as 3,000 years ago Egyptians did battle with supernatural monsters summoned from stone tablets by ancient magic (before Pegasus brought it back as all the rage) or b) is completely UNaware of that fact, in spite of the countless historical records left over from Egyptian times (and even further back) in the modern world that would serve as testament to that fact. If "a" is the case, then it's completely feasible that "there were these things called vampires a while back that were evil, humanity wiped them out" would be a kooky bit of history trivia, like the dinosaurs going extinct or whatever. If "b" is the case, then the archaeological and historical schools of learning in this world are completely inept unless they receive financial backing from a game designer, and I would find it completely believable that students being educated by people that incompetent would have no idea about vampires being real. "Did they play card games? No? Then who cares?!" seems to be the common opinion of anything in this series.
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* During episode 85, Franz explicitly summons a copy of the Winged Dragon of Ra. Why was he not hit immediately by a BoltOfDivineRetribution like Odion during the Battle City Finals?

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* During episode 85, Franz explicitly summons a copy of the Winged Dragon of Ra. Why was he not hit immediately by a BoltOfDivineRetribution like Odion during the Battle City Finals?Finals?
** The Gods had been put to rest by that point. Or it could be chalked up to his card that allowed him to control Ra.
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*** Jaden is not their caretaker. Jaden is their friend. And supposedly so vice-versa. And friends DO and ARE supposed to be looking out for each other. Yes, Jaden could've avoided all of what happened to them had they not come along. Jade could've also avoided that if he took three seconds to look behind him and make sure they were ok. What the fuck is wrong with you?
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** Going by all the medals he gave Rei when he won; odds are good that he alread did cross paths with them, he blew them the fuck out, and he just went on his way. Why didn't he bring them up? Zane wasn't in the right state of mind was only concerned with dueling and victory. Zane probably did duel them but never spoke of it because Zane could not have given two shits and a fuck about what they are, what their agenda was, none of that was relevant to him.

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** Going by all the medals he gave Rei when he won; odds are good that he alread did cross paths with them, he blew them the fuck out, and he just went on his way. Why didn't he bring them up? Zane wasn't in the right state of mind was only concerned with dueling and victory. Zane probably did duel them but never spoke of it because Zane could not have given two shits and a fuck about what they are, what their agenda was, none of that was relevant to him.him.
* During episode 85, Franz explicitly summons a copy of the Winged Dragon of Ra. Why was he not hit immediately by a BoltOfDivineRetribution like Odion during the Battle City Finals?
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* Why does Don Zaloog sound like ChristopherWalken? What on earth is the point?

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* Why does Don Zaloog sound like ChristopherWalken? Creator/ChristopherWalken? What on earth is the point?
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** Alternatively, the Light of Ruin always struck me as something of a parasite. It was probably leeching away at Saiou's powers for the duration of its time in his body, but until it was no longer part of him he wouldn't have noticed, since it would have been sharing its own abilities with him until then.
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** Think of it like a pocket dimension out in space - technically a separate world, but tied to and existing within ours.
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** It's armour. He's waging a war. It might not help his dueling, but I imagine it would make direct attacks hurt less.

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** Going by all the medals he gave Rei when he won; odds are good that he alread did cross paths with them, he blew them the fuck out, and he just went on his way. Why didn't he bring them up? Zane wasn't in the right state of mind was only concerned with dueling and victory. Blowing them out would be like if Zane was to hold a memorial for every bug he squashed.

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** Going by all the medals he gave Rei when he won; odds are good that he alread did cross paths with them, he blew them the fuck out, and he just went on his way. Why didn't he bring them up? Zane wasn't in the right state of mind was only concerned with dueling and victory. Blowing Zane probably did duel them out would be like if but never spoke of it because Zane could not have given two shits and a fuck about what they are, what their agenda was, none of that was relevant to hold a memorial for every bug he squashed.him.

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* So during season 2 of Yu-Gi-Oh GX, when Zane goes evil or whatever, why is there no interaction between him and the society of light? The society of light was causing havoc at duel academy and Zane wandered around trying to test out his new underworld deck, so you'd think at one point his path would cross with the society of light (Let's not count the confrontation between him and Aster Phoenix before Syrus stepped in.) at some point and they would have showed it.

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* So during season 2 of Yu-Gi-Oh GX, when Zane goes evil or whatever, why is there no interaction between him and the society of light? The society of light was causing havoc at duel academy and Zane wandered around trying to test out his new underworld deck, so you'd think at one point his path would cross with the society of light (Let's not count the confrontation between him and Aster Phoenix before Syrus stepped in.) at some point and they would have showed it.it.
** Going by all the medals he gave Rei when he won; odds are good that he alread did cross paths with them, he blew them the fuck out, and he just went on his way. Why didn't he bring them up? Zane wasn't in the right state of mind was only concerned with dueling and victory. Blowing them out would be like if Zane was to hold a memorial for every bug he squashed.

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** A third, though it takes Tag Force 3 into consideration is that it's symbolic. Zane kept the uniform with modifications as a symbol of being the best at Duel Academy but also because it was showing that Zane wasn't really growing. He kept himself in stasis and prided himself in being the big fish in the small pond. Which leads to him changing clothes and looks when Aster defeats him, the game and tournament scene evolves and he realizes that he has to change his dueling style.

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