Seeing that both sides had equal maximum magic power, Yide felt that things were a bit off.
And when he saw the next draw, his mood became even more subtle.
[Fusion].
“You don’t have ramp, but you brought Fusion?”
The voice in Yide’s heart suddenly rose.
Where’s your Wildheart!
“So what exactly is ramp?”
Tivia said aggrieved.
When she was building her deck, no one taught her to bring any ramp cards.
Yide was stunned: “You really don’t know?”
“Never heard of it.”
Tivia shook her head: “Although there are no duelists specialized in natural elements in the Duel Academy, I’ve flipped through the academy’s card library, and I’ve never seen any ramp cards at all.”
Yide finally understood his problem now.
Darn it, he made an empirical mistake.
But who would have thought of such a thing!
Which multiverse’s green wouldn’t ramp!
Tivia’s eyes became suspicious: “Didn’t you say you’d seen a pig run?”
“I only saw it move in the pigsty, how would I know the local pigs run with a limp!”
Yide quickly defended himself.
Tivia didn’t dwell on it anymore, she just asked: “So, is that ramp really important?”
“Very important,” Yide nodded, “Rather, it’s the mechanism that can truly support the strength of green.”
“Is that so… I really want to see it.”
Tivia showed a longing look.
Seeing Yide lower his head in thought at this moment, she forced a smile and actively comforted him.
“It’s okay, it’s my deck’s power level that’s the problem.”
“If we lose, it’s not your fault.”
“Don’t worry, it won’t come to that.”
Yide shook his head: “I’m just a bit shocked, I didn’t expect the nature-type deck to be so different from what I imagined.”
“Speaking of which, what did you originally intend to fuse with this [Fusion]?”
Saying that, he looked at the [Fusion] in his hand.
[Fusion ★★★ (Three Stars) C-rank]
[None]
[Use your hand and field followers as Fusion Materials to Fusion Summon a Fusion Follower]
This is the effect description of this card, and it’s almost identical to the initial version of the effect description in Yu-Gi-Oh! from his previous life.
Yide already knew that the duelists of this world had created some of the cards from his previous life before he transmigrated.
[Fusion] was one of them.
But the biggest difference between this world and his previous life is that there is no Extra Deck in this world.
So, it’s not that he didn’t want to flip Tivia’s Extra Deck, but there was no Extra Deck for him to flip at all.
At that time, when he encountered [Fusion], he was a bit curious about where Fusion Followers were summoned from without an Extra Deck.
Later he understood.
Fusion Followers are not in the Extra Deck, they are in a different dimension.
The Fusion Followers of this world are all summoned from a different dimension by calling their true names.
Because they all live in a different dimension, Fusion Followers are similar to Duel Spirits, requiring duelists to communicate with them regularly.
There’s a problem with this, which is that you never know what you’ll communicate with.
It’s like Yide’s online relationships in his previous life.
Imagine, as a duelist who mainly plays Dragon-type decks, you spend a lot of time communicating with Fusion Followers from a different dimension, only to find out after the communication that the one chatting with you on the other side isn’t a gg or an mm, but a goblin.
Your blood pressure would shoot up.
Good news, Tivia bringing [Fusion] means that the Fusion Follower she communicated with is at least usable for her.
Bad news, it’s not that good either.
“The follower I originally intended to fuse was this.”
“Saying that, Tivia displayed that card in the mental world.
[Thicket Armadillo ★★★★★★ (Six Stars) D-rank]
[Nature]
[Beast 7/7]
[Giant Armadillo] + [Giant Cactus]
That’s it.
It was a Fusion card Yide hadn’t seen before, but that wasn’t the point.
The key was its strength.
Playing a vanilla 7/7 using three cards from your hand on the third turn might be decisive in a duel against an academy student.
But now, it was completely useless.
Tivia clearly understood this too, and lowered her head a bit self-consciously.
“Because I just got promoted to D-rank, I haven’t had time to communicate with Fusion Followers, so this is the only one I can use.”
“Do you want to use it? If you do, I can summon it for you.”
Yide shook his head: “Yours won’t work, let’s use mine.”
Fusing mine will be more powerful.
However, Yide hadn’t decided yet what exactly to fuse.
Fusion Followers, like cards carried in a normal deck, cannot exceed the level cap.
This meant he could only summon a C-rank Fusion Follower at most.
He quickly scanned his hand and the field, but there were no good Fusion Materials.
Suddenly, Yide’s gaze fell on the opponent’s graveyard, and his eyes lit up.
This thing is good!
Why is this woman stalling for time?
Andral frowned.
Although stalling was definitely to his advantage, he felt a bit uneasy now.
Since just now, this woman had been acting strange.
It was after she put on that pendant.
Sure enough, did Sonia Seth’ arrival give her unrealistic fantasies?
Thinking of this, Andral sneered.
“What, not playing a card yet?”
“You don’t think I’ll also be affected by the dark duel and gradually lose stamina, do you?”
“Sure enough, this guy’s been cheating!”
Tivia puffed up her cheeks.
She had thought before that the opponent was fine, and that her inability to endure was due to her own lack of firm will.
In the end, it turned out the opponent wasn’t affected at all!
“Don’t worry, the initiator of a dark duel won’t have their stamina and energy eroded by it, but they’ll still be affected normally when attacked.”
Yide smiled: “The pain you’ve suffered, I’ll help you return it twofold.”
“I sacrifice [Subjugation], release magic, [Treant Rebirth]!”
Yide shouted the last sentence in reality.
Mr. Yide played a card!
Sonia couldn’t help but perk up.
[Treant Rebirth ★★ (Two Stars) C-rank]
[Nature]
“Can be activated by targeting any follower card in the graveyard, add that card to my hand.”
Yide raised his hand, but his finger pointed to Andral’s graveyard.
“I choose [Vulgar Imp] from your graveyard!”
[Vulgar Imp ★★ (Two Stars) D-rank]
[Dark]
[Fiend 2/4]
[Taunt When Vulgar Imp enters the field, you take two damage]
A gray-skinned, chubby fiend flew out of Andral’s graveyard and joined Yide’s hand.
Seeing this, Andral couldn’t help but let out a mocking laugh.
“Ha, taking one of my two-star followers, what are you trying to do?”
“You don’t seriously intend to summon a two-star follower at this moment, do you?”
He crossed his arms: “Although I can’t directly attack your other followers or hit your face when a Taunt follower is on the field, you don’t think that’ll let you survive a bit longer, do you?”
“No, I just want to borrow it.”
Yide smiled: “It’s a good thing my opponent is you, otherwise I wouldn’t know where to find the materials for this Fiend-type follower.”
“I activate the Magic Card, [Fusion]!”
Yide controlled Tivia’s body and played the card.
[Fusion]
Andral frowned.
Having traveled far and wide, he naturally knew this card.
What was he going to fuse?
“I use [Giant Armadillo] on the field and [Vulgar Imp] in my hand as Fusion Materials, Fusion Summon!”
“Come forth, [Chimera the Flying Mythical Beast]!”