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* HilariousInHindsight: A CrackPairing in the card game was Aleister the Invoker x Sky Striker Raye due to their archetypes synergizing with each other when used in the same deck. Coincidentally, Aleister is a major character of this manga's next arc after Raye's concluded.

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* HilariousInHindsight: A CrackPairing in the card game was Aleister the Invoker x Sky Striker Raye due to their archetypes synergizing with each other when used in the same deck. Coincidentally, Aleister (as his younger self, Crowley) is a major character of this manga's next arc after Raye's concluded.
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* HilariousInHindsight: A CrackPairing in the card game was Aleister the Invoker x Sky Striker Raye due to their archetypes synergizing with each other when used in the same deck. Coincidentally, Aleister is a major character of this next arc after Raye's concluded.

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* HilariousInHindsight: A CrackPairing in the card game was Aleister the Invoker x Sky Striker Raye due to their archetypes synergizing with each other when used in the same deck. Coincidentally, Aleister is a major character of this manga's next arc after Raye's concluded.
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* HilariousInHindsight: A CrackPairing in the card game was Aleister the Invoker x Sky Striker Raye due to their archetypes synergizing with each other when used in the same deck. Coincidentally, Aleister is a major character of this next arc after Raye's concluded.
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* LowTierLetdown: The cards based of the characters in the manga are this. In accordance with typical {{Feelies}} policy for these kinds of spin-off material, many of the characters and equipment newly featured in the manga's rendition of the "Sky Striker" plotline were adapted into promotional cards. However, the unusual decision was made to make several new Main Deck monsters that gain incredibly limited value out of co-existing with the present "Sky Striker" archetype, and its Link Monsters are, while generically usable, difficult to use in "Sky Striker" and have limited benefit in their own archetype, making them more suited for other decks. This has largely drawn the ire of "Sky Striker" players who have lamented the fact that Konami is overselling the archetype's popularity to the point where they have received a whole wave of support that essentially amounts to a pile of unplayable cardboard and a few Link Monsters that have found better homes in better decks.
* MemeticMutation: [[YoungerThanTheyLook "Raye is 13."]] [[labelnote:Explanation]]Despite her apparent 15/16-year old appearance on her card, the first chapter of the manga reveals that Raye is only 13 when she takes up the Sky Striker technology. This made a ''lot'' of fans uncomfortable since Raye was commonly perceived as old enough for... [[RuleThirtyFour "certain types"]] of fan art and the revelation quickly spread like wildfire. The ''VideoGame/YuGiOhMasterDuel'' community was quickly overrun with players making meme reactions about Raye's age, and entire Discord servers had to take action against the absurd amount of discourse created in the aftermath. Chapter 3 brings a two-year time skip which brings Raye's canonical age in line with her appearance on the cards, but this hasn't stopped haters from continuing to paint Sky Striker players as [[PaedoHunt those who lust after a young teen]].[[/labelnote]]
* SoOkayItsAverage: The general consensus on the "Sky Striker" part. Most will not tell you that it's awful per se, but the plot deviates heavily from the original story outline and adds a bunch of additional material and characters that, while having good potential, are ultimately quite barebones and rushed.

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* LowTierLetdown: The cards based of off the characters in the manga are this. In accordance with the typical {{Feelies}} policy for these kinds of spin-off material, many of the characters and equipment newly featured in the manga's rendition of the "Sky Striker" plotline were adapted into promotional cards. However, the unusual decision was made to make several new Main Deck monsters that gain incredibly limited value out of co-existing with the present "Sky Striker" archetype, and its Link Monsters are, while generically usable, difficult to use in "Sky Striker" and have limited benefit in their own archetype, making them more suited for other decks. This has largely drawn the ire of "Sky Striker" players who have lamented the fact that Konami is overselling the archetype's popularity to the point where they have received a whole wave of support that essentially amounts to a pile of unplayable cardboard and a few Link Monsters that have found better homes in better decks.
* MemeticMutation: [[YoungerThanTheyLook [[YoungerThanSheLooks "Raye is 13."]] [[labelnote:Explanation]]Despite her apparent 15/16-year old appearance on her card, the first chapter of the manga reveals that Raye is only 13 when she takes up the Sky Striker technology. This made a ''lot'' number of fans uncomfortable since Raye was commonly perceived as old enough for... [[RuleThirtyFour "certain types"]] of fan art and the revelation quickly spread like wildfire. The ''VideoGame/YuGiOhMasterDuel'' community was quickly overrun with players making meme reactions about Raye's age, and entire Discord servers had to take action against the absurd amount of discourse created in the aftermath. Chapter 3 brings a two-year time skip which brings Raye's canonical age in line with her appearance on the cards, but this hasn't stopped haters from continuing to paint Sky Striker players as [[PaedoHunt those who lust after a young teen]].[[/labelnote]]
* SoOkayItsAverage: The general consensus on the "Sky Striker" part.arc. Most will not tell you that it's awful per se, but the plot deviates heavily from the original story outline and adds a bunch of additional material and characters that, while having good potential, are ultimately quite barebones and rushed.

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* LowTierLetdown: The cards based of the characters in the manga are this. In accordance with typical {{Feelies}} policy for these kinds of spin-off material, many of the characters and equipment newly featured in the manga's rendition of the "Sky Striker" plotline were adapted into promotional cards. However, the unusual decision was made to make several new Main Deck monsters that gain incredibly limited value out of co-existing with the present "Sky Striker" archetype, and its Link Monsters are, while generically usable, difficult to use in "Sky Striker" and have limited benefit in their own archetype, making them more suited for other decks. This has largely drawn the ire of "Sky Striker" players who have lamented the fact that Konami is overselling the archetype's popularity to the point where they have received a whole wave of support that essentially amounts to a pile of unplayable cardboard and a few Link Monsters that have found better homes in better decks.



* LowTierLetdown: The cards based of the characters in the manga are this. In accordance with typical {{Feelies}} policy for these kinds of spin-off material, many of the characters and equipment newly featured in the manga's rendition of the "Sky Striker" plotline were adapted into promotional cards. However, the unusual decision was made to make several new Main Deck monsters that gain incredibly limited value out of co-existing with the present "Sky Striker" archetype, and its Link Monsters are, while generically usable, difficult to use in "Sky Striker" and have limited benefit in their own archetype, making them more suited for other decks. This has largely drawn the ire of "Sky Striker" players who have lamented the fact that Konami is overselling the archetype's popularity to the point where they have received a whole wave of support that essentially amounts to a pile of unplayable cardboard and a few Link Monsters that have found better homes in better decks.

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* SoOkayItsAverage: The general consensus on the "Sky Striker" part. Most will not tell you that it's awful per se, but the plot deviates heavily from the original story outline and adds a bunch of additional material and characters that, while having good potential, are ultimately quite barebones and rushed.



* TheScrappy: Not for the characters themselves, but for the cards that exist because of the manga. In accordance with typical {{Feelies}} policy for these kinds of spin-off material, many of the characters and equipment newly featured in the manga's rendition of the "Sky Striker" plotline were adapted into promotional cards. However, the unusual decision was made to make several new Main Deck monsters that gain incredibly limited value out of co-existing with the present "Sky Striker" archetype, and its Link Monsters are, while generically usable, difficult to use in "Sky Striker" and have limited benefit in their own archetype, making them more suited for other decks. This has largely drawn the ire of "Sky Striker" players who have lamented the fact that Konami is overselling the archetype's popularity to the point where they have received a whole wave of support that essentially amounts to a pile of unplayable cardboard and a few Link Monsters that have found better homes in better decks.

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* TheScrappy: Not for LowTierLetdown: The cards based of the characters themselves, but for in the cards that exist because of the manga.manga are this. In accordance with typical {{Feelies}} policy for these kinds of spin-off material, many of the characters and equipment newly featured in the manga's rendition of the "Sky Striker" plotline were adapted into promotional cards. However, the unusual decision was made to make several new Main Deck monsters that gain incredibly limited value out of co-existing with the present "Sky Striker" archetype, and its Link Monsters are, while generically usable, difficult to use in "Sky Striker" and have limited benefit in their own archetype, making them more suited for other decks. This has largely drawn the ire of "Sky Striker" players who have lamented the fact that Konami is overselling the archetype's popularity to the point where they have received a whole wave of support that essentially amounts to a pile of unplayable cardboard and a few Link Monsters that have found better homes in better decks.decks.
* SoOkayItsAverage: The general consensus on the "Sky Striker" part. Most will not tell you that it's awful per se, but the plot deviates heavily from the original story outline and adds a bunch of additional material and characters that, while having good potential, are ultimately quite barebones and rushed.
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* SoOkayItsAverage: The general consensus on the "Sky Striker" part. Most will not tell you that it's awful per se, but the plot deviates heavily from the original story outline and adds a bunch of additional material and characters that, while having good potential, are ultimately quite barebones and rushed.
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* MemeticMutation: [[YoungerThanTheyLook "Raye is 13."]] [[labelnote:Explanation]]Despite her apparent 15/16-year old appearance on her card, the first chapter of the manga reveals that Raye is only 13 when she takes up the Sky Striker technology. This made a ''lot'' of fans uncomfortable since Raye was commonly perceived as old enough for... [[RuleThirtyFour "certain types"]] of fan art and the revelation quickly spread like wildfire. The ''VideoGame/YuGiOhMasterDuel'' community was quickly overrun with players making meme reactions about Raye's age, and entire Discord servers had to take action against the absurd amount of discourse created in the aftermath. Chapter 3 brings a two-year time skip which brings Raye's canonical age in line with her appearance on the cards, but this hasn't stopped haters from continuing to paint Sky Striker players as [[PaedoHunt those who lust after a young teen]].[[/labelnote]]

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* MemeticMutation: [[YoungerThanTheyLook "Raye is 13."]] [[labelnote:Explanation]]Despite her apparent 15/16-year old appearance on her card, the first chapter of the manga reveals that Raye is only 13 when she takes up the Sky Striker technology. This made a ''lot'' of fans uncomfortable since Raye was commonly perceived as old enough for... [[RuleThirtyFour "certain types"]] of fan art and the revelation quickly spread like wildfire. The ''VideoGame/YuGiOhMasterDuel'' community was quickly overrun with players making meme reactions about Raye's age, and entire Discord servers had to take action against the absurd amount of discourse created in the aftermath. Chapter 3 brings a two-year time skip which brings Raye's canonical age in line with her appearance on the cards, but this hasn't stopped haters from continuing to paint Sky Striker players as [[PaedoHunt those who lust after a young teen]].[[/labelnote]][[/labelnote]]
* TheScrappy: Not for the characters themselves, but for the cards that exist because of the manga. In accordance with typical {{Feelies}} policy for these kinds of spin-off material, many of the characters and equipment newly featured in the manga's rendition of the "Sky Striker" plotline were adapted into promotional cards. However, the unusual decision was made to make several new Main Deck monsters that gain incredibly limited value out of co-existing with the present "Sky Striker" archetype, and its Link Monsters are, while generically usable, difficult to use in "Sky Striker" and have limited benefit in their own archetype, making them more suited for other decks. This has largely drawn the ire of "Sky Striker" players who have lamented the fact that Konami is overselling the archetype's popularity to the point where they have received a whole wave of support that essentially amounts to a pile of unplayable cardboard and a few Link Monsters that have found better homes in better decks.
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* LesYay: Raye becomes obsessed with befriending Roze. She eventually succeeds, then when it looks like Raye will perform a HeroicSacrifice, Roze begs her not to leave her alone. The Sky Striker arc ends with the two exploring the world together and looking like a couple.
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* MemeticMutation: [[YoungerThanTheyLook "Raye is 13."]] [[labelnote:Explanation]]Despite her apparent 15/16-year old appearance on her card, the manga reveals that Raye is only 13 during the events of the Sky Striker story. This made a ''lot'' of fans uncomfortable since Raye was commonly perceived as old enough for... [[RuleThirtyFour "certain types"]] of fan art and the revelation quickly spread like wildfire. The ''VideoGame/YuGiOhMasterDuel'' community was quickly overrun with players making meme reactions about Raye's age, and entire Discord servers had to take action against the absurd amount of discourse created in the aftermath.[[/labelnote]]

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* MemeticMutation: [[YoungerThanTheyLook "Raye is 13."]] [[labelnote:Explanation]]Despite her apparent 15/16-year old appearance on her card, the first chapter of the manga reveals that Raye is only 13 during the events of when she takes up the Sky Striker story.technology. This made a ''lot'' of fans uncomfortable since Raye was commonly perceived as old enough for... [[RuleThirtyFour "certain types"]] of fan art and the revelation quickly spread like wildfire. The ''VideoGame/YuGiOhMasterDuel'' community was quickly overrun with players making meme reactions about Raye's age, and entire Discord servers had to take action against the absurd amount of discourse created in the aftermath. Chapter 3 brings a two-year time skip which brings Raye's canonical age in line with her appearance on the cards, but this hasn't stopped haters from continuing to paint Sky Striker players as [[PaedoHunt those who lust after a young teen]].[[/labelnote]]
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* MemeticMutation: "[[YoungerThanTheyLook Raye is 13.]]"[[labelnote:Explanation]]Despite her apparent 15/16-year old appearance on her card, the manga reveals that Raye is only 13 during the events of the Sky Striker story. This made a ''lot'' of fans uncomfortable since Raye was commonly perceived as old enough for... [[RuleThirtyFour "certain types"]] of fan art and the revelation quickly spread like wildfire. The ''VideoGame/YuGiOhMasterDuel'' community was quickly overrun with players making meme reactions about Raye's age, and entire Discord servers had to take action against the absurd amount of discourse created in the aftermath.[[/labelnote]]

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* MemeticMutation: "[[YoungerThanTheyLook Raye [[YoungerThanTheyLook "Raye is 13.]]"[[labelnote:Explanation]]Despite "]] [[labelnote:Explanation]]Despite her apparent 15/16-year old appearance on her card, the manga reveals that Raye is only 13 during the events of the Sky Striker story. This made a ''lot'' of fans uncomfortable since Raye was commonly perceived as old enough for... [[RuleThirtyFour "certain types"]] of fan art and the revelation quickly spread like wildfire. The ''VideoGame/YuGiOhMasterDuel'' community was quickly overrun with players making meme reactions about Raye's age, and entire Discord servers had to take action against the absurd amount of discourse created in the aftermath.[[/labelnote]]
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* MemeticMutation: "[[YoungerThanTheyLook Raye is 13.]]"[[labelnote:Explanation]]Despite her apparent 15/16-year old appearance on her card, the manga reveals that Raye is only 13 during the events of the Sky Striker story. This made a ''lot'' of fans uncomfortable since Raye was commonly perceived as old enough for... [[RuleThirtyFour "certain types"]] of fan art and the revelation quickly spread like wildfire. The ''VideoGame/YuGiOhMasterDuel'' community was quickly overrun with players making meme reactions about Raye's age, and entire Discord servers had to take action against the absurd amount of discourse created in the aftermath.[[/labelnote]]

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