Yu-Gi-Oh GX Heroes

227 The second competition format

Just as the Duel Academy was carrying on with its semester life as normal as last year, the Professional League.

In the second competition system of the Professional League, "Professional RK Competition", Marufuji Ryo successfully and perfectly replicated his performance in the first competition system "Illusion KC Cup", that is, he passed the level with one life and came to the final promotion match of this second competition system with a perfect victory without any negative record!

The second competition system "Professional RK Competition" is also divided into rank levels like the first competition system "Illusion KC Cup", but the number of rank levels in this second competition system is not as many as the first competition system. It has a total of five rank levels, namely "Unyielding Silver", "Glorious Gold", "Luxury Platinum", "Brilliant Diamond", and "Supreme Star".

Although the number of rank levels is only one-third of the first competition system, the difficulty of promotion between each rank level is far greater than that of the first competition system.

The rules of promotion space between every two rank levels in the second competition system are basically the same as those in the first competition system, with the same "five consecutive wins" and the same "failure", but there are also some differences from the first competition system.

For example, in terms of "failure", the maximum number of failures in the same promotion space in the first system was reduced to one in the second system. In other words, in the promotion space battle of the second system, you basically have to have two consecutive wins, otherwise you will have to directly reset the number of wins in the entire promotion space battle after three failures.

Of course, in addition to the two consecutive wins, there is also a situation where you fail once after winning the first game of the same promotion space battle, and then fail again after winning the second game. At this point, it means that the number of failures you are allowed to have is used up, and the remaining three games must be won! Otherwise, you will have to wait for the number of wins to be reset and return to the rank before the promotion space battle was opened.

In addition to the above-mentioned "failure" times and various details in it, another difference is that in the second system, you have to learn how to "keep the rank"!

What is "keep the rank"? That is, if you don't start the promotion space battle and don't want to move up to a higher level, if you still want to keep your current level, then you have to play a "current level retention game" every certain period of time, which is the so-called "level retention game".

For professional duelists who don't start the promotion space battle and don't want to move up, as long as you win the official "level retention game" every month, you can continue to keep your best results at the current level.

Once you lose the "level retention game" that only happens once a month, your level will drop by one level. The worst case is that you will drop from the first level "Silver" of the second system to the fifteenth level of the first system! There is no relationship between these two levels that only has room for improvement but no possibility of decline!

This also leads to that unless the professional duelist does not want to continue to stay in the level of the second system, he will break his previous idea of ​​"staying in the present, it's good!" and start a new round of self-promotion games.

By the way, in the monthly "rank-keeping match", your opponents are not "same-level" duelists with the same rank as you but with different wins, like in the promotion space battle, but higher-level duelists with a rank one rank higher than you!

On the surface, this rule allows those professional duelists who are willing to settle for the status quo to fight once a month without regressing in strength, but in fact, it is secretly motivating them!

If you want to settle for the status quo and enjoy everything, then instead of staying in the four rank levels from silver to diamond, it is better to choose to directly advance to the highest rank of the second system, "Star Glory", because this "rank-keeping match" rule only applies to the first four rank levels of the second system, and the final "Star Glory" duelist is not restricted by this rule.

After talking about the "rank-keeping match", let's talk about the final level of the second system, "Star Glory". If you want to be promoted to this level, then you, as a duelist, must achieve "five consecutive wins"! It is the real literal meaning of five consecutive wins, without any failure in the middle!

In the promotion space battle from Diamond to Star, you must win every one of the five consecutive duels! If you lose one, all your previous wins will be invalidated, and you will have to start again in the final promotion match of the second system!

Even under such a terrifying promotion rule, Marufuji Ryo, just like he was in the first system, won all 20 promotion space battle duels! He passed the professional RK competition without a single breath and reached the end of the life-Supreme Star!

The total of 80 absolute victories also earned Marufuji Ryo the honorary title of "New Professional Nobleman" in the professional league.

...Dividing line...

"The record of 60 consecutive wins has attracted a large number of fans and supporters for you!"

In the contestant lounge, listening to the cheers and cheers for Marufuji Ryo from the outside audience, You Ye, whether as Marufuji Ryo's friend or his actual professional league sponsor, was happy for his two-month continuous battle from the bottom of his heart.

In each promotion space battle of the first competition system, according to the alliance rules, at least one promotion space duel must be carried out every day until you successfully advance or the number of victory games is reset because the number of failures exceeds the limit.

In each promotion space battle in the second format, although the opponent is still at the same level as you, the higher the level, the difficulty of the duel between the two is far more difficult than that in the first format of the lower level, so the alliance is very humane. The arrangement is to have at least one promotion space duel every week until you are successfully promoted or the number of victory games is reset because the number of failures exceeds the limit.

The above are ordinary professional duelists who arrange their own promotion space battles, but when it comes to Marufuji Ryo, because he believes in his personal strength, You Ye arranges promotion space battles for him far more frequently than conditions within the rules.

For example, in the first competition format, others have one game a day, but Ryo Marufuji has two games a day, and it is the kind of "continuous points improvement" that continues to start the promotion space battle without stopping for a while after promotion!

But having said that, Yu Ye arranged the details very well. The two duels of the day were divided into two time periods, the morning and the afternoon, which were several hours apart. This allowed Marufuji to log in as quickly as possible. Even with the first competition system, a certain amount of rest time can still be guaranteed under this "continuous scoring" situation.

Only the confident Ryo Marufuji who believed in his own strength would accept this arrangement from You Ye, and the final result was perfect and quickly reached the top, becoming the fastest rookie professional duel to reach the top of this year's "Phantom KC Cup" By! Received a lot of honors and praise.

The subsequent second competition format is similar, with two games a week, but they are basically arranged based on Ryo Marufuji's condition during the week. When the condition is good, he can complete each week's arrangement on two days in a row. , when the condition is not good, just make arrangements directly on the first day and the end of the week.

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