I Play Yu-Gi-Oh! Card Game

Chapter 1193: Judgment Dragon



"Want to bury us through a Shadow Game?" Yuei Vu smiled, "Then let's see if you are capable of that.

It's my turn, draw."

After finally coming to the Synchro era of 5DS, Yuei Vu naturally had many new decks that he wanted to test.

And the one in front of him is a pretty good target.

"I will activate this card first," Yuei Vu smiled and showed a card, "Spell Card ‘That Grass Looks Greener'!

This card can only be activated when the number of cards in my deck is larger than that of the opponent. Until the number of cards in both decks becomes the same, send cards from the top of my Deck to the Graveyard."

That Grass Looks Greener was a powerful Spell that once had a highlight moment in the future real card environment. It can be clearly seen from the effect that this card was suitable for cooperating with decks that need a large number of graveyards, and accumulate a large amount of graveyard resources in one go through the difference in the number of cards between your own and the opponent's decks.

"The system's deck registration information shows that your deck seems to have just reached 40 cards." Yuei Vu smiled, "You start with six cards, plus the one retrieved using ‘Emergency Teleport', you should have 33 cards left.

My deck is 60 cards, minus the six cards in my hand, the remaining deck is 54 cards."

At this time, the duel disk has automatically ejected a large number of cards, all of which were taken by Yuei Vu.

"Therefore, I sent all the extra 21 cards to the graveyard!"

Yusei was surprised: "Just one card, accumulated so many resources?"

Of course, this tactic worked well in the real card environment, but it was not so good in the complex and changeable animation environment that Yuei Vu was facing.

Because in the real card environment, it was based on the premise that 90% of the players' decks were at the limit of 40 cards. If you a large deck with 60 cards, and you started with a That Grass Looks Greener, 20 cards were directly piled into the graveyard as resources.

However, this was not the case in the animation. Especially for masters like Yugi Muto and Judai Yuki, the number of cards in their decks often depended on their mood. If you play cards with such masters and expect to use up 20 resources for one card, you are probably dreaming.

But Divine was obviously not such a master. His deck was a standard 40-card one.

He even mocked Yuei Vu for "lacking basic common sense".

"60-card deck? Please, do you really know how to duel?" Divine laughed, "Such a bloated deck is just a pile of cards, right?

A duelist using that kind of thing, haha, I thought you were a big shot just now. I was so stupid. Sure enough, you are just a small fish, right?"

Yusei, who was watching silently, couldn't help but want to remind Divine that the guy in front of him was the ultimate master. But after thinking about it, he found that Yuei Vu didn't seem to want to say anything, so he let it go.

40 cards? Who would only bring 40 cards as a true duelist?

The more cards you bring, the more emergencies you can deal with. Shouldn't this be common sense for duelists?

What? Afraid of not being able to draw the cards you want?

Then why do you still play cards?

"Activate the Spell Card ‘Solar Recharge'," Yuei Vu said, "Discard 1 ‘Lightsworn' monster; draw 2 cards, then send the top 2 cards of my Deck to the GY."

He showed a card in his hand: "I discard ‘Raiden, Hand of the Lightsworn' from my hand to the graveyard and draw two cards."

Watching him draw cards and discard cards to the graveyard, Divine became more and more suspicious.

What's the point of piling more cards in the graveyard?

"Activate the Spell Card ‘Charge of the Light Brigade'. Send the top 3 cards of my Deck to the GY; add 1 Level 4 or lower ‘Lightsworn' monster from my Deck to my hand.

I add ‘Ryko, Lightsworn Hunter' to my hand."

Seeing Yuei Vu swiping three cards into the graveyard again, Divine was alert: "So much trouble, just to retrieve that ‘Lightsworn Hunter'?"

But then he found out that he was wrong again. Yuei Vu continued: "Activate the second ‘Solar Recharge'. I discard ‘Ryko, Lightsworn Hunter', and draw two cards.

Then throw two cards from the top of the deck to the graveyard."

Seeing Yuei Vu throw away the monster he just retrieved without blinking, and then draw cards to the graveyard, he couldn't help but feel more confused.

So he didn't want the card he retrieved?

What is he doing?

And soon, he knew the answer.

Yuei Vu raised a card in his hand and said, "This card can only be Special Summoned when there are four or more ‘Lightsworn' monsters with different names in my GY.

The incarnation of light that judges everything has descended here–

–Judgment Dragon!!!"

The huge wings that cover the sky and the sun cover the huge body of light. The aquamarine sky in the domain seemed to be torn apart, and a huge dragon emerged from the broken gap, looking down from a high place, with a sharp vision like a hawk, but as cold as a pool of stagnant water.

[Judgment Dragon, ATK 3000]

The transparent storm, just like the flying sand and rocks when Izayoi's "Black Rose Dragon" appeared, but it was more violent and more terrifying.

Not only the destructive power, but also the pressure like a god, like a huge rock pressing on the heart, making people in this domain almost frozen.

Divine was also somewhat shocked by the dragon: "What is this!?"

"Judgment Dragon's effect" Yuei Vu snapped his fingers, "Pay 1000 life points, and all cards on the field except this card are destroyed!"

Divine: "!?"

Damn? So fierce?

[Yuei Vu, LP 4000 → LP 3000]

The dragon slowly spread its wings and exhaled scorchingly. The strong light was like a tidal wave, rolling up and swallowing all the cards on the field, annihilating them into slag.

The Magical Android he was proud of had no power to fight back under the judgment of the Judgment Dragon, and were soon melted and decomposed in the dragon's breath until they turned into a pool of molten iron.

It could be seen that in the backfield where Divine was swept, there was a Counter Trap "Negate Attack", which has the best survival performance among defensive offensive traps.

Everything was annihilated, and everything was melting.

Until the entire field was empty, leaving only the majestic and huge Judgment Dragon.

"What a terrible monster." Divine looked at his field that had been cleared out, narrowed his eyes and snorted, then sneered, "If it weren't for me setting this card…"

Divine laughed: "When you cleared my backfield, you also destroyed this set card!"

A trap flew out of the vortex in the graveyard, spinning twice to reveal its true face.

That was the trap card "Waking the Dragon"!


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