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cheekie3
05-29-2005, 11:13 AM
i was watching yu gi oh and realised that yu gi oh makes a lot of mistakes
heres the two i was thinking of-

when yu gi battles kaiba in duelist kingdom at the end of the match why dosent he just change celtic to defence and also in the same match ,in the previous turn why dosent kaiba attack straight away with his reborned blues instead of waiting.

second in yu gi and joey battle the two brothers in the maze why don/t they attack the labyrinth wall its a monster in attack with 0 attack attack with a monster with 2000 attack or more and he would win

oh and don't just say to make the show more intersting and last longer

MetalYugi23
05-29-2005, 11:20 AM
i was watching yu gi oh and realised that yu gi oh makes a lot of mistakes
heres the two i was thinking of-

when yu gi battles kaiba in duelist kingdom at the end of the match why dosent he just change celtic to defence and also in the same match ,in the previous turn why dosent kaiba attack straight away with his reborned blues instead of waiting.

second in yu gi and joey battle the two brothers in the maze why don/t they attack the labyrinth wall its a monster in attack with 0 attack attack with a monster with 2000 attack or more and he would win

oh and don't just say to make the show more intersting and last longer
yeah, the show doesn't always use normal rules and common sense. :D

Eyesh
05-29-2005, 11:21 AM
yeah, the show doesn't always use normal rules and common sense. :D
Exactly what he said.

Chaos Swordsman
05-29-2005, 11:49 AM
yeah, the show doesn't always use normal rules and common sense. :D

actually the manga and anime came before the TCG and OCG so we are not using normal rulings

also heres the answers

1.I don't know about the Celtic Guardian one but Kaiba said that a reborned Blue Eyes in a BEUD have to wait a turn to attack.

2.Because the duel would be ALOT shorter and GG would never be seen

cyber ape
05-29-2005, 11:58 AM
i was watching yu gi oh and realised that yu gi oh makes a lot of mistakes
heres the two i was thinking of-

when yu gi battles kaiba in duelist kingdom at the end of the match why dosent he just change celtic to defence and also in the same match ,in the previous turn why dosent kaiba attack straight away with his reborned blues instead of waiting.

second in yu gi and joey battle the two brothers in the maze why don/t they attack the labyrinth wall its a monster in attack with 0 attack attack with a monster with 2000 attack or more and he would win

oh and don't just say to make the show more intersting and last longer

Well, the whole Celtic Guardian thing is likely he DECLARED an attack, it just wasn't completed. Also, at this point, he didn't want to go on, just wanted the battle over.

Blue-Eyes likely couldn't attack because of some ruling, OR, Kaiba wanted to test Yugi. Stupid, yes.

Um, Labyrinth Wall may have 0 ATK, but it has 3000 Defense points. Also, in the show, it was considered a field magic card, not really a monster. Plus, the damn thing was about the size of 20 Gate Guardians. Try toppeling that ;)

Ryusaki
05-29-2005, 12:46 PM
The rules of the card game do not apply to the early animé at all, as Chaos Swordsman said. I guess it was kind of hard to follow rules that weren't invented yet.

Emnm
05-30-2005, 12:28 AM
Like everyone else said. TCG and OCG rules doesn't necessarily apply to the anime rules.

myth buster
06-01-2005, 03:27 PM
Especially since Takahashi hadn't decided what all teh rules were until battle city, and threw in some creative licence by saying there were strange rules in Duelist Kingdom. Things aren't always what they seem to be.

kingofgames3
06-01-2005, 05:38 PM
Like it is stated above, Duel Kingdom has those crazy rulings as the game wasn't developed before the Manga for DK. Battle City a bit closer to the real game, but it had some things that didn't followed the game. One example of this is that Fusions can't attack the same turn they are summoned and some others. Now, DOMA and KC Grand Prix followed the game more closely and the duels were more believable that those on Battle City and they did made changes to a lot of cards to fit those on the real game. Heck, they started using the real life cards. An example can be seen in episode 195, when Jyounochi used Hurricane against Siegfriend. Once you get a close up, you can notice the DL1-037 (Duelist Legacy 1, Japanese set) on the corner of the card.

You really can't blame Yuugi or any of the other characters for that matter because they were following the rules that their creator gave to them.

Soldier of Light
06-02-2005, 02:47 AM
No offense cheekie3, but if you have to point out every little mistake that was made in Yu-Gi-Oh, then you need a life. By the way, simply use spell check on your computer if you can't spell too good.

Ryusaki
06-02-2005, 02:55 AM
Surely it must have occured to him that the seemingly random rules in Duelist Kingdom had a reason. What does it say on the bottom of a Yuugiou card? 1996, when the manga came out. Do some research and see when the card game came out in Japan.

Giant Orc
06-02-2005, 05:14 AM
The anime is just for entertainment its not meant to follow exact rules of the TCG. Although we Love this game alot of the matches we play are quick and not overly exciting if they tried to do everything like the real game then the show would become pretty lame. Just remember making special rules or cards that don't and will never excist is something done for the excitment of the show

Go Kuribo Go!!!
Toronto Regional Judge :D

BlackDragonKing
01-03-2006, 09:01 AM
Um, Labyrinth Wall may have 0 ATK, but it has 3000 Defense points. Also, in the show, it was considered a field magic card, not really a monster. Plus, the damn thing was about the size of 20 Gate Guardians. Try toppeling that ;)

I guess it'd have to be, otherwise BSD could have blown the whole damn thing sky-high to get around the "No flying" rule. I didn't get that at all. BSD still has legs, doesn't he?

Ryusaki
01-03-2006, 09:06 AM
I guess it'd have to be, otherwise BSD could have blown the whole damn thing sky-high to get around the "No flying" rule. I didn't get that at all. BSD still has legs, doesn't he?

The manga explained this. The labyrinth actually has a ceiling, it just is invisible so that the players can see their monsters.

Aarikku
01-03-2006, 09:10 AM
Originally, you'll notice they played Labyrinth Wall as, my opinion anyway, a Field Spell card, changing the rules of the game entirely.

Zalde
01-03-2006, 12:07 PM
And also, BSD and GG were simply too WIDE/TALL to get through the Labyrinth. It didn't really matter for GG, because all he did was wait for his prey to come to him.

RingDestruction
01-03-2006, 04:40 PM
Yugi's stupidest mistake would have to be in his duel against Kaiba in Battle City, when he summoned Slifer and was worrried about whether to attack with it or not. It's revealed that Yugi had Pot of Greed in his hand at the time, so why didn't he just play it then? Even if Kaiba's facedown card WAS Life Shaver, Slifer would still have had 3000 attack points... and what's worse, Yugi then plays Pot of Greed FACEDOWN. It's also Kaiba's worst mistake, since if he had simply set Life Shaver from the start, rather then waiting until the last minute, he would easily have destroyed Slifer.
Someone messed up very badly in writing this duel.

darkrunner
01-03-2006, 06:10 PM
And Yugi used Kuriboh even though we saw it on the BOTTOM of his deck when he got Slifer, (though that was most likely a dub mistake) and Flute of Summoning Dragon affected both players hands.

MetallicPyreal
01-03-2006, 06:13 PM
and Flute of Summoning Dragon affected both players hands.
That wasn't a mistake, it's what the card's effect was before it was released in the TCG/OCG.

motxmod
01-03-2006, 06:30 PM
If I may qoute someone from 4 chan.org (remove space from URL and beware, you have been warned), "Anime doesn't hold on to realism."

RingDestruction
01-03-2006, 07:18 PM
And Yugi used Kuriboh even though we saw it on the BOTTOM of his deck when he got Slifer
Actually, he would have shuffled his deck after he gave Slifer to Kaiba, then he used Card Destruction. So it is possible that he could have drawn Kuriboh into his hand.

Horoko
01-03-2006, 07:39 PM
Actually, if you saw Kuribo at the bottom of the deck. Chances are, that was a dub error.