Yu-Gi-Oh!

Chapter 54 Introduction to Super Summoning

From very early on, some poker players asked me, why doesn’t the protagonist play an acrobatic deck? Does he use the same deck as Jonouchi? Will there be other problems with other decks? I didn’t reply before. After all, it is related to the setting of my book.

But at this point, it can be revealed. Because of the appearance of the Dark General and the emergence of Master Duel, this book will inevitably involve many summoning methods of several game queens, as well as many familiar card groups.

Then some poker players have to ask, if they haven’t watched the later anime or played the games, can they understand the novel?

My answer is that you can understand it!

I will issue a leaflet to explain the summoning methods in the previous chapter.

Players who don't understand it can take a look and expand their knowledge. It must be easy to understand, so that the next reading of the book will not be confusing.

Secondly, I will express those fancy decks, acrobatic decks, and some unfamiliar cards in a simple and clear way. Even if I can’t make you understand them all, I won’t make you completely confused. Of course, those veteran cards My friend, please forgive me.

But don’t worry, guys, what I write will definitely not affect your reading experience too much.

Enough nonsense, a super summon is about to appear. Players, please read the explanation carefully.

Of course, those who know it can skip it.

This leaflet talks about super summoning, because what is coming next is super summoning!

As for the other summoning methods, I will issue a leaflet to explain them when they appear, so that the players can understand them. If I send them out now, they will still forget them when they appear. I really think about the players.

Yu-Gi-Oh Part 4: XYZ Summon (also known as Hyper Summon)

Key point: In layman's terms, super summoning means [two] or [multiple] monsters with the same number of stars are stacked together to summon new monsters.

[Stack], you can also understand it as [Sacrifice]

For example: the super monster [Hope King Hope, 4 stars], he needs two [4 star monsters] stacked together to summon.

Simple right?

Of course, some super monsters require a lot of stacking materials. For example, some monsters require specific [Warrior monster stacking]

For example, the card [Glory Emperor - Galexian, 4-star] indicates that two 4-star monsters with "Photon" in their names need to be stacked in order to be summoned.

In most cases, the material is a few stars, then the corresponding super monster is a few stars, that's what it means!

Then there is another very important characteristic of super monsters, that is, using [effects] requires the consumption of [materials]!

Of course, some of the effects of super monsters do not require the consumption of materials.

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 cannot be used! That’s the truth!

Of course, there are many magic traps that can increase materials.

There are even many powerful effects that require 2 or even 3 materials to be used once.

Of course, some players will ask: Are there any materials for the super monsters that are resurrected from the dead?

No!

Yes, most of the things summoned by the dead are just blank slates!

Do you understand?

get out of class is over!

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