Activate the magic card [Fusion], using the [Magic Man], [Bionic Man] and [Negative Man] on the field as materials.
Fusion Summon [Three Ones]."
After a smooth search for special moves, Judai created a [Triple One] on the field that doubled the attack power during the special move round. However, Hana Benxue's eyes brightened a lot:
"It seems like there's still a chance. Even though [Triple One] has an attack power of 5000, no, I currently have six magic cards in my graveyard: [Anchor], [Bungee Jumper]*2, [Tiger Shark Cannon], [Airspace], and [Hercules Base]. Its actual attack power should be 4400.
And right now, there are only dark attribute monsters left on the field, hehe..."
Unfortunately, Hana Benxue's fantasy did not come true.
The [Negotiator] from the graveyard jumped up directly and linked with the [Crossman] to transform into the [Divine Staff Herald].
By banishing the [Magic Man] from the graveyard again, the third [Magic Man] appears, and [Scepter Pioneer] also sets the previous magic card [Fusion] back on the field.
"Activate the magic card [Fusion] to fuse the dark attribute [Magic Man] on the field with the wind attribute [Winged Man] in my hand."
When Judai raised the [Elemental Hero Wingman] in his hand, his eyes became much brighter:
"This is the dawn of heroes!
Fusion Summon--
[Elemental Hero Sunrise]"
"Wait, why is there such a blank card in your hero deck?"
Seeing that Judai actually used this method to fuse and summon [Sunrise Man], Hana Benxue suddenly felt a headache.
"Isn't the ydk I gave a competitive deck? Why is there a blank hero card in it? Did I give it to the wrong ydk?"
At this moment, Hana Benxue fell into deep self-doubt:
"But who would add a blank hero to their deck these days?"
Sometimes, it is not scary if the opponent has a blank board, what is scary is that the blank board on the opponent will become the key to victory.
Flower Snow:
Now that the process has reached this point, Hana Benxue has already understood her fate and is about to start the quick and easy stage of collecting cards and surrendering.
"Wait, let me finish this."
Judai on the screen saw Hana Benxue making the same moves as the previous contestant and hurriedly requested.
"Strange, didn't you already win? Why did you have to finish this scene?"
Hana Benxue didn't find it difficult to understand Judai's words, but after seeing Judai's slightly hopeful expression, she hesitated for a moment before finally agreeing:
"Emmmm, okay then, but please hurry up."
After saying this, Hana Benxue simply rested her chin on one hand, watching Judai continue the already smooth operation process on the video call, while muttering inwardly with some frustration:
"Strange, why can Sky Striker lose to Hero? I'm so depressed."
.....
When [Miracle Fusion] is retrieved, eliminate two [Elemental Heroes] with different attributes, and fuse them to summon [Elemental Hero Flame Wing Man - Flame Strike].
Judai finally coughed softly and excitedly began the battle phase:
Sanren was the first to charge, but Sunrise followed behind and got there first...
"I won. It was an interesting duel."
The moment Hana Benxue's LP was completely reduced to zero, Judai jumped up from his seat with joy like a child.
"Hey, hey, hey, that's really weird."
Although she didn't understand why Judai in the video suddenly became so happy, the other party's words still made Hana Benxue very angry.
"Benxue, you don't know this, but my opponents in the field tournaments love to surrender. Every time we get to the end, they surrender before I even declare a fight."
After his excitement had somewhat subsided, Judai sat down again and spoke to Hana Benxue with some complaints.
After hearing this, Hua Benxue showed a bewildered expression:
"Ah, when the game is irreversible, isn't it normal to choose to surrender? This is also to save time for both sides."
"But shouldn't a duel be fought with all your might? As long as your lifespan remains above zero, you should fight like a hero!"
Judai clenched his fist and said so.
"You put it that way...it doesn't seem wrong?"
Hana Benxue was momentarily overwhelmed by Judai's aura and echoed the sentiment, but she quickly realized what was happening and shook her head.
"No, no, I almost got fooled by you. Wait, have you never played a Bo3 before?"
"I haven't fought before. Is there any connection between the two?"
Judai didn't quite understand why Benxue suddenly brought this up.
"Because hiding information is also a part of Yu-Gi-Oh, and a very important part at that."
Hua Benxue said earnestly:
"Well, how about this? Go submit your match results first. You should be tied with your opponent in the next match. We'll go to the competitive platform later and experience the difference between Bo1 and Bo3."
Chapter 3: The Tenth Generation's First Bo (Additional Chapter )
About ten minutes later, the video call between Judai and Hana Benyuki was connected again.
"Come on, let's play competitive mode. But you probably don't have an MC account, so you have to register one first. By the way, have you decided on a name, Judai?"
As soon as the call was connected, Hana Benxue couldn't wait to guide Judai into the MC account registration interface.
"What's your name? Isn't my name Judai?"
He obviously didn't quite understand why Benxue suddenly asked this.
"No, you need an ID. Most people won't use their real names. QAQ..."
"Is that so? Then let's call him Hero Judai."
"Hehe, your ID is so childish. Then I will change my name to Hero Benxue next month!"
After saying this, Hana Benxue started laughing again.
Soon, under her guidance, the first competitive account of the tenth generation was successfully created.
At this time, Hana Benxue was no longer so anxious, and said to Judai earnestly:
"Judai, let me tell you, in Yu-Gi-Oh!, Bo3 and Bo1 are basically two different types of games. In a Bo3 match, the side deck changes are often more important than in the main game.
To exaggerate a bit, a duelist can only be considered a true professional duelist if he truly masters the skills of side selection and sideboarding.
After saying this, Hana Benxue paused for a moment, trying to comfort Judai, who seemed unresponsive in the video:
"Don't worry, side replacement is actually very simple in the initial stage.
The first is the choice of Side. We usually divide Side into first-attack Side and second-attack Side.
Take the Hero deck you're currently playing as an example. What cards do you think your terminal is afraid of?
"I shouldn't be afraid of anything. After all, the [Hero] is invincible."
In response to Benxue's question, Judai thought about it and gave his own answer.
Hana Benxue: ....
"Please, since your hero has no strategy to deal with the Magic Trap, won't it be difficult for him to face cards like [Lightning Strike], [Black Hole], and [Win or Lose]?"
Hua Benxue complained helplessly.
After hearing her words, Judai seemed to suddenly understand:
"Yes, that seems to be the case. Even with [Bad Beast] and [Bad Beast's Resting Rest], they can't stop the enemy at all."
"Yes, [Bad Beast] can infinitely resurrect [Phoenix Man of Destruction] from the graveyard, so it can be considered the part that heroes are more afraid of. Of course, the card you mentioned last is actually quite rare and is basically difficult to encounter.
On the contrary, it is another very common hand trap in the environment, and your deck is very afraid of it."
As she spoke, Hana Benxue displayed this card on the search interface:
【Primitive Life State Nibiru】
"This card..."
After browsing the effects of the cards, Judai asked doubtfully:
"This card means that if I perform a Summon or Special Summon five times, my opponent can activate it in their hand. In that case, wouldn't my terminal be directly changed to a [Meteorite Token]?"
"Yes, this card's nickname is [Meteorite],"
Seeing Judai figure out the effect of this card so quickly, Hana Benxue seemed quite happy:
"Actually, the [Hero] deck is quite profitable in some ways. With one or two cards deployed, the terminal has monster-sealing effects, two-speed card explosions, and one-way giant cosmic beings. The back-attack breakthrough is also very good. It should have been a very good competitive deck.
The problem lies in the fact that the [Hero] is too weak against hand traps, especially when there are a lot of [Meteorites] in the environment, and has almost no resistance. When facing cards like [Lightning Strike] that may appear in the sideboard game, it is also very easy to be cleared by one card.
At the same time, the hero's main phantom axis has self-restraint, and its own system is relatively large, and it has objective problems such as general compatibility with hand pits and magic trap cards.
The above series of reasons lead to the reason why [Hero], although it looks good, often only appears above others. "
After explaining the hero's problem, Hana Benxue suddenly had an idea:
"Actually, there's a little trick that's not really a trick. Meteor can only be activated after you've made five Summon/Special Summons. Online matches are played over the network, and there's a certain time limit. If your opponent's seconds don't change at the beginning, and after you've made five moves, time suddenly starts moving, even if it's only for a few seconds, there's a high chance they'll have Meteor in their hands."
After saying this, Hua Benxue added:
"However, there are counter-games, which usually occur in high-scoring games. Some duelists will deliberately click the [Show Time] option on the YGO after you've made five moves, creating the illusion that they have [Meteor] in their hand, putting pressure on their opponent to make a move. These decisions all depend on the specific circumstances of the game."
"Forget it, forget it. After all this talk, why not try it out in practice? Tenth generation, does your deck have Side? Just click on the competitive match."
It was Hana Benxue who first proposed it, but she interrupted it herself and started to instigate Judai to play the game.
"There's Side, but I've never changed it. So should I just open it?"
After hearing this, Judai, who had just been listening attentively, was a little dazed and gradually reacted.
"Go ahead, go ahead. I'll remind you when we change sides."
Soon, the first Bo3 game of the tenth generation officially began.
"Wait a minute, remember to put out the cloth, remember to put out the cloth."
As soon as she entered the game interface, Hana Benxue seemed to remember something and shouted quickly.
Unfortunately, Tendai's hands were obviously faster than his brain, and the mouse had already clicked on the screen before he could react.
Tenth Generation: Fists vs. Scissors: Mantis Shrimp
The two people on the screen looked at each other, and the air was filled with an awkward atmosphere.
Flower:...QAQ
In the first game, Judai had a pretty good hand, while his opponent seemed to be silent the entire time.
After a very smooth process, the tenth generation directly made the biggest cards among the heroes: Zero, Phoenix Man, Dark Claw, Divine Staff and Fire Strike, and also covered the Beloved Touch and Mask Change in the backcourt.
Faced with this situation, the opponent's turn has just begun and you have to wait until the drawing phase is over.
The time jumped to a few dozen seconds, and another duelist in this game - Pipixia - chose to surrender directly.
"Is this a win?"
Seeing that the sideboard interface was entered so quickly, Judai was a little bit incredulous:
"The other side didn't even try, surrendering so quickly?"
"Well, when they're not sure they can solve your situation, some people will choose to surrender directly in order to create an information gap for the next round.
You see, in the sideboard round, you have no idea what deck your opponent is using, and they can adjust their sides based on your deck build. So, in the second game, you're inherently at a disadvantage."
Hana Benxue was used to this kind of behavior, after all, she encountered it often. However, when she saw Judai still standing there in a daze, she quickly reminded him:
"Don't just stand there, change your sideboard quickly. Even if you don't know what the opponent's deck is, you should cut down on some of the hero's main cards. Put [Win or Lose] and [Feather Sweep] in. Hey, can you put [Winged Man] down first..."
Amidst Hana Benxue's nagging, Judai replaced the cards one by one. Just when the sideboard time was about to end, he finally finished replacing the Side with great difficulty, and the new game officially began.
As the tenth generation who attacks later, perhaps because of the large number of sideboard cards invested, the quality of the hand trap this time cannot be considered good.
From left to right: [Masked Transformation], [Gray Flowing Beauty], [Proliferating G], [Destined Hero Demon Man], and [Designator of the Grave].
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