Monday, January 17, 2022

About Yu-Gi-Oh LotD's Ranked Competition

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I achieved my ranking goal in Yu-Gi-Oh Legacy of Duelist Link Evolution in preparation for Yu-Gi-Oh Master Duel, so I'd like to write about ranking today.

1,200 wins in Yu-Gi-Oh LotD

How to achieve 1,200 wins in Yu-Gi-Oh LotD

The key to getting to the top of the rankings is to do it every day with a quota of three wins per day without overdoing it. There are no updates, so most people get bored and quit. It's important to make it a habit.

Of course, it is important to have the playing skills to win three games every day. It's hard to get used to playing against world class duelists. I lost many times and learned and worked hard to get stronger.

You can find more information on how to be strong here.

I think that when the successor to this game, Yu-Gi-Oh Master Duel, starts, the underpopulation will become serious. It's hard to reach the top of the rankings using the same method anymore, so if you want to reach the top of the rankings in the future, try to play Yu-Gi-Oh Master Duel.


Top rankers who left a lasting impression

I think it is common knowledge among the top rankers that Mr. Light has been playing this game the longest. He really loves the ranked game and often uses Dark Magician or Doomking Balerdroch.

DakarikingMykan, who has the second highest number of wins in this game, appears in the middle of the day in Japan time, and from his time zone and name, I assume he lives in an English-speaking country.

I've sent him a friend request but haven't gotten his approval yet. Too bad. He prefers Cyber Dragon decks.

thuban616, who has the third highest number of wins in this game, is a strong player who uses a variety of decks. I don't know what his main deck is because he plays a different deck every time.

Yuduki friended me while he still had a small number of wins, but he seems to have done very well in the second half of last year and is now the 3rd ranked player in this game.

He's like a ninja, always playing the game unannounced, so I'm always surprised when he's suddenly on the dueling field.

I'd also like to mention NeoNexus5 as a special mention. He has about 600 wins in the rankings, but he is very smart and dedicated to deck building. He has a lot more playing time than Yuduki because he's just not interested in ranked games.

English-speaking people usually only speak plainly, but this guy has a lot of words and always shows Yuduki his depth of card knowledge. He is very good at maximizing the potential of a deck. However, he is a pro at warframe and Yu-Gi-Oh is a sub-game LOL

Finally, I would like to write about Obliterator.

He is probably the strongest person in the PC version of Yu-Gi-Oh LotD. Not only Yuduki, but NeoNexus5 also appreciates his strength.

Yuduki is very strong in match duels as well, although I sometimes get him to play in free matches. It's hard to beat him even if you put up a meta.

Winning a match duel against his serious deck is a challenge like beating the last boss of the game.

Every advanced player wants to beat the strongest guy in the world. If you are proud of your skills, challenge him to a duel.

By the way, he said that Pendulum Magician is the deck he uses with the highest win rate.


At the end.

Thanks to everyone for playing against me. I hope you have fun with Yuduki in Master Duel.

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