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Chapter 1161: Riding Duel



Chapter 1161: Riding Duel

Speed ​​Spell, a type of Spell Card dedicated to Riding Duel, was also the only type of Spell Card allowed to be used in Riding Duel.

Normal Spell Cards, Quick-Play Spell Cards, Equip Spell Cards, Continuous Spell Cards, and Field Spell Cards used in ordinary duels, all were prohibited under the rules of Riding Duel.

Speed ​​Spells were anime-original cards, and none of them were real cards. Its main feature was that it must be used in conjunction with the "Speed ​​​​Counter" held by the player.

In the Riding Duel, both riders would automatically gain 1 "Speed ​​​​Counter" during the Standby Phase. This counter was actually similar to what was called "mana" in other card games. Players must have the corresponding mana to activate the corresponding Speed ​​Spell.

In the current "Speed ​​World", each time a player took damage, their Speed Counters would be reduced by 1 for every 1000 points of damage they took.

The Speed ​​​​Counter would also directly affect the speed of the D-Wheel in the Riding Duel, which was why the law enforcement officers would also use the "Riding Duel" method to capture criminals.

As long as the fugitive was damaged and their Speed ​​​​Counter was reduced, the D-Wheel would be forced to slow down. And if the LP value of one party in the duel reached zero, the perpetual motion machine of the D-Wheel would be forced to stop, and the D-Wheel would automatically be braked.

In the world of 5DS, of course, it was necessary to participate in the Riding Duel. But if Spell Cards couldn't be used, most of the decks that Yuei Vu has held so far may be scrapped.

Let's not talk about anything else, just his iconic "HERO" deck. The lack of cards such as Polymerization, Miracle Fusion, Vision Fusion, and even Mask Change was undoubtedly epic weakening for heroes, making this deck have no combat effectiveness.

The same was true for other fusion decks, ritual decks, etc. If ordinary Spell Cards couldn't be used, these decks would all lose their combat effectiveness.

In this new era of 5DS, the preferred deck naturally should be based on Synchro.

From this point of view, it was not unreasonable that everyone in the 5DS animation played Synchro.

Yuei Vu did have a Synchro deck, that was the "Six Samurai" series, but was actually not very good. Because the core of the deck, "Gateway of the Six", was a Continuous Spell, thus it was also banned under the rules of Riding Duel. Without it, the Six Samurai was equivalent to having one of their legs cut off.

However, he unexpectedly discovered that his system interface seemed to have access rights to Yusei's Duel Disk and the deck it carried.

It seemed that they were now in a certain team-up state. As a teammate, he could also adjust Yusei's deck through the system, and even give Yusei some things in his card pool.

Yuei Vu thought quickly, and then suddenly said: "By the way, Yusei, how about showing me your deck? Maybe I can help you adjust it?"

"Okay, then I'll leave it to you, Mr. Yuei Vu."

At this time, being famous had its benefits. After all, his reputation as the first-generation Duel King was well-known to everyone. Any duelist who could get a little advice from him would benefit a lot, and almost no one could refuse.

Originally, Yuei Vu, who was in this ghost-like state, could not touch any physical objects. However, after selecting the "Edit companion's deck" option in the system, he seemed to be able to touch Yusei's deck.

While Yusei was riding his bike, Yuei Vu roughly browsed his deck.

As expected, there were a lot of unclear-meaning things stuffed in it…

But it's not strange, there were always some unclear-meaning things in the decks of the protagonists of all generations.

Some cards had very stringent activation conditions or could only work in specific situations. Some cards not only worked in specific situations only, but the effect was also weak…

Yusei had a famous saying: Every card has its value, and a true duelist should be able to show his strength no matter what kind of card he uses.

This was very cool, and Yuei Vu really wanted to agree. But as a card player who has been beaten by all kinds of meta decks in the real card environment, Yuei Vu couldn't agree with this point of view even with his little conscience.

As the saying goes "a good cook cannot cook without rice". No matter how powerful a duelist was, he would never win the top position with a whole deck of Normies. This was an iron rule.

Oh, if you reached the "let there be effect" level, that's another matter.

Unfortunately, it was obvious that Yusei Fudo, who was still in the novice village stage, was far from reaching that level.

Moreover, although Yusei, as the protagonist, had a basic skill in divine drawing, it may be because the producer was afraid that too many elements of the protagonist template would cause the audience to fatigue. Therefore, as the third-generation protagonist, Yusei's skill in divine drawing was actually not as good as Yugi and Judai.

So it was still necessary for Brother Crabhead to change the deck construction honestly.

Yuei Vu was adjusting the deck while continuing to communicate with Brother Crabhead about the situation of this era. At this time, a shrill siren suddenly caught up from behind.

Followed by the hum of the D-Wheel engine… was a rough and powerful voice.

"Hey, scum of the Satellite area, don't be so anxious to leave!"

Ushio rode the police D-Wheel to catch up, and the uncle with a shoe horn-like face had a sinister and hideous smile.

"It's this guy again." Yusei frowned.

As if realizing that Yuei Vu might not recognize him, he explained, "This police has been chasing me all the way. I have fought him twice in the satellite area. I didn't expect him to chase me all the way to the city…"

Yuei Vu turned his head to look at the legendary "Yu-Gi-Oh's only designated traveler" Ushio behind them, and couldn't help but smile.

"Doesn't this mean that he truly loves you?"

"Mr. Yuei Vu, this is not the time to joke…"

At this moment, Ushio started yelling again behind him.

"I won't let you escape this time!"

As he said that, he pressed a button on the D-Wheel with an exaggerated movement.

"The Field Spell ‘Speed World' is activated!"

The high-speed field unfolded with Ushio's D-Wheel as the center, and locked onto Yusei's speeding D-Wheel from a distance. The sky instantly turned into a deep dark color, and the surrounding streets and buildings seemed to be frozen, and the whole world was dragged into the high-speed world.

Speed World, a Field Spell for Riding Duels. Once activated, it cannot leave the field, the effect cannot be negated, and new Field Spells cannot be activated.

Yusei's D-Wheel was also forcibly slowed down, and the speed dropped significantly.

"This is troublesome, Mr. Yuei Vu." Yusei said seriously, "We are forced to enter a Riding ​​Duel. The speed of the D-Wheel will be limited by the ‘Speed Counter'.

If we don't win the duel, we can't speed up to get rid of the pursuit."

"Then just win it."

Yuei Vu said easily, and at the same time, he had completed the deck adjustment and stuffed this deck back into the duel disk on Yusei's D-Wheel.

"Okay, although time is a bit rushed, let's do it this way for now." Yuei Vu clapped his hands, "Come on, let this police guy experience the so-called strength gap again."


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