May cause issues if this tool is reopened and a different speed is applied. P1/P2/P3/P4 buttons sets the given player index to the selected deck. View will view the selected deck in the deck editor (cannot use this whilst in a duel). The export button exports the selected deck to a file. Use the dropdown to select between user decks / game decks / exported decks. The left side displays a list of available decks in the game. It supports "Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist" (2016, steam) and "Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist : Link Evolution" (2020, steam). The save file can also be modified to 100% the content, reset parts and unlock all cards. Allows for custom duels to be configured including features not available in the regular game such as tag / speed / rush duels. These are just some useful tricks for getting the most out of the game.Helper tool for Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist. Since you can't change your mind about something, those accidental button presses can sometimes make or break a duel. It's also a good idea to never blindly rush into a duel - know and understand your opponent, and play to their weaknesses. With that in mind, just remember to take your time in the game. Once you declare an action, you aren't able to take it back or change your mind. This mode has no prompts, and it's up to you to tell the game that you want to respond to an action. But make sure that you do this only when you absolutely know that you don't want to respond to an action.įor the pros, there is a "Pro Mode" that you can activate in the settings. Just press and hold the B button to skip all card response prompts during a turn. Each time the prompt comes up, you can press B to say no, but this gets annoying when you have to do it every few seconds. The game does a good job of reminding you when you can respond to an action, but sometimes you just know you don't want to activate something during the opponent's turn. Whenever anything happens in Yu-Gi-Oh!, you can respond to it with an effect monster, spell card, or trap card, depending on what you have out on the field. Enter duels and then forfeit on the first turn to easily grind DP It's fun to relive iconic duels, but sometimes you just want to get those cards and DP and make your own deck. Otherwise, you'll be playing with a new deck each level, and have to learn the cards as you go.
However, if you just want to get through the campaign as fast as possible just to unlock the cards and DP rewards, then you should pick User Deck instead, especially if you have a nice, strong deck already made.Ī well-constructed user deck will definitely help you get through the campaign faster, especially when you know how to play it. If you want to experience the historic duels as they were played out in the anime series, you should use the Story Deck for the campaign. Use a User Deck instead of Story to progress faster They're just good to have in general, for everyone. While you need to have a strong theme for a good deck, always make sure to have some staple cards too. These are cards that will always help you out in a pinch, give you control of the board, help you go through your deck faster so you can get the cards you want, etc. A few of these cards would be "Dark Hole," "Raigeki," "Harpie's Feather Duster," "Pot of Greed," "Solemn Judgement," "Mirror Force," and more.
Staple cards are basically cards that can fit in any deck, regardless of theme or type.