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Forbidden memories beating meadow mage drops
Forbidden memories beating meadow mage drops







forbidden memories beating meadow mage drops

For a more minor case of AI stupidity, they will never put a monster of 3000 or higher base attack in defense mode, regardless of how strong your monsters are and how much their monster has been weaken. This can be exploited to ensure your opponent does not fuse on you, does not equip their monsters, and prevent them from using magic/trap cards. Artificial Stupidity: If you have a face-up monster on your side of the field while the AI has no monsters, they will always play a single monster card (the exception to this are the field mages who'll play their respective field card regardless of what you have on your field), regardless of if their monster is too weak and a magic card in their hand could wipe out all of their opponent's monsters, there exists a fusion in their hand, or if they have a equip they could combine with their monster to strengthen it enough to defeat your monsters.Arbitrary Headcount Limit: You must have exactly 40 cards in your deck, no more, no less.The Must Scream Moment isn't very long because DarkNite then burns the card. And I Must Scream: After Spending the entire game collecting the Millennium items to summon DarkNite, Heishin is turned into a Card at the end.It's to the point where you would be surprised when a card is actually viable near the endgame and can be realistically bought without cheating. To make it more ridiculous, many cards inexplicably cost 999,999 starchips (which is pretty much the majority of monster cards with 2000+ attack, those with significance in the anime at the time of the game's release, and even cards that you are incapable of winning from beating people). To elaborate, the max amount of starchips you can get winning a duel is five, where any decent or useful card will cost hundreds or thousands of starchips. Adam Smith Hates Your Guts: Want those powerful cards without cheating or just dueling a character to get it? Hope you're prepared to fight hundreds upon hundreds of duels to get the Starchips required to buy even a single card.

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