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* DiscardAndDraw: The characters of ''Structures'' are constantly switching Decks so that the manga can show off new cards as they debut. This is a stark contrast to characters sticking to and upgrading a single Deck and archetype in the anime. On the rare occasion they do revisit their roots and upgrade a Deck they've previously used to show how new cards can synergize with old ones.

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* DiscardAndDraw: The characters of ''Structures'' are constantly switching Decks so that the manga can show off new cards as they debut. This is a stark contrast to characters in the anime series sticking to and upgrading a single Deck and archetype in the anime.archetype. On the rare occasion they do revisit their roots and upgrade a Deck they've previously used to show how new cards can synergize with old ones.


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* MrImagination: Shoma regularly "communes" with the archetypes he's building to grasp how they perform.
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* DiscardAndDraw: On top of literally discarding and drawing cards as part of a Duel, the characters of ''Structures'' are constantly switching Decks so that the manga can show off new cards as they debut. This is a stark contrast to characters sticking to and upgrading a single Deck and archetype in the anime.

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* DiscardAndDraw: On top of literally discarding and drawing cards as part of a Duel, the The characters of ''Structures'' are constantly switching Decks so that the manga can show off new cards as they debut. This is a stark contrast to characters sticking to and upgrading a single Deck and archetype in the anime. On the rare occasion they do revisit their roots and upgrade a Deck they've previously used to show how new cards can synergize with old ones.
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* DiscardAndDraw: On top of literally discarding and drawing cards as part of a Duel, the characters of ''Structures'' are constantly switching Decks so that the manga can show off new cards as they debut. This is a stark contrast to characters sticking to and upgrading a single Deck and archetype in the anime.


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* SeriousBusiness: Heavily downplayed -- the characters love the game and do their best to win, especially when things like tournament placements are on the line. However, the stakes never get [[AbsurdlyHighStakesGame unrealistically high]] so the protagonist can afford to lose and grow from their loss.
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** Ageha swapping archetypes from Traptrix to Time Thief makes sense if you understand that Redoer is also a mainstay in a Traptrix Extra Deck.
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* BeautyMark: Ageha sports a mole underneath her left eye.
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* RealLifeWritesThePlot: The releases of new chapters coincide with major real world OCG booster pack and starter deck releases, starting with the ''Rising Rampage'' booster which was initially released April 13, 2019. Shoma builds and experiments with new decks from those releases as they go on sale proper.

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* RealLifeWritesThePlot: The releases of new chapters coincide with major real world OCG booster pack and starter deck releases, starting with the ''Rising Rampage'' booster which was initially released April 13, 2019. Shoma builds and experiments with new decks using cards from those releases as they go on sale proper.
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* RealLifeWritesThePlot: The releases of new chapters coincide with major real world OCG booster pack and starter deck releases, starting with the ''Rising Rampage'' booster which was initially released April 13, 2019. Shoma builds and experiments with new decks as these releases go on sale proper.

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* RealLifeWritesThePlot: The releases of new chapters coincide with major real world OCG booster pack and starter deck releases, starting with the ''Rising Rampage'' booster which was initially released April 13, 2019. Shoma builds and experiments with new decks as these from those releases as they go on sale proper.
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* RealLifeWritesThePlot: The releases of new chapters coincide with major OCG booster pack and starter deck releases, starting with the ''Rising Rampage'' booster which was initially released April 13, 2019. Shoma builds and experiments with new decks as these releases go on sale proper.

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* RealLifeWritesThePlot: The releases of new chapters coincide with major real world OCG booster pack and starter deck releases, starting with the ''Rising Rampage'' booster which was initially released April 13, 2019. Shoma builds and experiments with new decks as these releases go on sale proper.
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''Yu-Gi-Oh! OCG Structures'' (遊☆戯☆王 OCGストラクチャーズ, ''Yūgiō Ofisharu Kādo Gēmu Sutorakuchāzu'') is a manga series in the overarching ''Franchise/YuGiOh'' franchise, written and illustrated by Masashi Sato, who previously worked on illustrating the ''Manga/YuGiOh5Ds'' manga.

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''Yu-Gi-Oh! OCG Structures'' (遊☆戯☆王 OCGストラクチャーズ, ''Yūgiō Ofisharu Kādo Gēmu Sutorakuchāzu'') is a manga series in the overarching ''Franchise/YuGiOh'' franchise, written and illustrated by Masashi Sato, who previously worked on illustrating illustrations for the ''Manga/YuGiOh5Ds'' manga.
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* ArtisticLicenseHistory: The 25-year old Ageha has been using a Traptrix deck since elementary school (c. 2006). Given that ''OCG Structures'' is implied to be set at the same time period as that of the real world, the Traptrix archetype has somehow existed prior to their OCG debut in the ''Judgment of the Light'' booster, which was initially released on April 20, 2013.

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* ArtisticLicenseHistory: The 25-year old Ageha has been using a Traptrix deck since elementary school (c. 2006). Given that ''OCG Structures'' is implied to be set at the same time period as that of the real world, the Traptrix archetype in-universe has somehow existed prior to their real world OCG debut in the ''Judgment of the Light'' booster, which was initially released on April 20, 2013.

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* ArtisticLicenseHistory: The 25-year old Ageha has been using a Traptrix deck since elementary school (c. 2006). Given that ''OCG Structures'' is implied to be set at the same time period as that of the real world, the Traptrix archetype has somehow existed prior to their OCG debut in the ''Judgment of the Light'' booster, which was initially released on April 20, 2013.



* DistinguishingMark: The Yusa siblings both sport a mark above their left eye.

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* DistinguishingMark: The Yusa siblings both sport a mark pair of jagged lines for markings above their left eye.
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''Yu-Gi-Oh! OCG Structures'' is a manga series in the overarching ''Franchise/YuGiOh'' franchise, written and illustrated by Masashi Sato, who previously worked on illustrating the ''Manga/YuGiOh5Ds'' manga.

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''Yu-Gi-Oh! OCG Structures'' (遊☆戯☆王 OCGストラクチャーズ, ''Yūgiō Ofisharu Kādo Gēmu Sutorakuchāzu'') is a manga series in the overarching ''Franchise/YuGiOh'' franchise, written and illustrated by Masashi Sato, who previously worked on illustrating the ''Manga/YuGiOh5Ds'' manga.
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Unlike previous manga spinoffs, ''OCG Structures'' does not have an anime counterpart, but features characters from the Japan-exclusive 3DS title ''Saikyo Card Battle''.

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Unlike previous manga spinoffs, ''OCG Structures'' does not have an anime counterpart, but features characters from the Japan-exclusive 3DS title ''Saikyo Card Battle''. It also focuses on teaching newcomers the mechanics of ''Duel Monsters'', complemented with deck builds and strategies to experiment with in the real card game.
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''Yu-Gi-Oh! OCG Structures'' is a manga series in the overarching ''Franchise/YuGiOh'' franchise, written and illustrated by Masashi Sato, who previously worked on illustrating the ''Manga/YuGiOh5Ds'' manga.

The story follows Shoma Yusa, a young teenager who loves ''Duel Monsters'', as he relocates to Tokyo to be with his sister so he can enjoy the card game in the big city while making new friends along the way.

Unlike previous manga spinoffs, ''OCG Structures'' does not have an anime counterpart, but features characters from the Japan-exclusive 3DS title ''Saikyo Card Battle''.
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* BeautyMark: Ageha sports a mole underneath her left eye.
* DistinguishingMark: The Yusa siblings both sport a mark above their left eye.
* RealLifeWritesThePlot: The releases of new chapters coincide with major OCG booster pack and starter deck releases, starting with the ''Rising Rampage'' booster which was initially released April 13, 2019. Shoma builds and experiments with new decks as these releases go on sale proper.
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