Talk to Kalin (B.A.D. Area/Enforcers HQ) go to the top floor and defeat all Enforcer Shadows. (Your Life Points are not reset between each Duel; If you have Life Point exceeding 8000, you will start with that many Life Points the next Duel. Note that if you have more than 10,000 Life Points, you will only start with 10,000)
Monster cards do not have life points and there is no concept of 'damaging' a monster card except for battle. In battle a monster either dies or it does not, there is no accumulating damage such as in Magic the Gathering. A monster can fight off an infinite amount of monsters that are weaker than it, but is destroyed if it battles with one of equal or greater power.
There are many ways to lose life points. Every player starts out with 2000 at the beginning of the duel. Some cards say to inflict this much damage to your or your opponent's life points often after a certain requirement has been fulfilled or to pay as a cost for a certain effect. The most common example of losing life points though, would be if one player attacked another player with a monster with atk points higher than the opponent's atk position monster. The difference between their atk points would be inflicted to the person with the lower atk point monster.
there is no limit
50 points
It depends on how strong the monsters your attacking with are.
Talk to Kalin (B.A.D. Area/Enforcers HQ) go to the top floor and defeat all Enforcer Shadows. (Your Life Points are not reset between each Duel; If you have Life Point exceeding 8000, you will start with that many Life Points the next Duel. Note that if you have more than 10,000 Life Points, you will only start with 10,000)
Monster cards do not have life points and there is no concept of 'damaging' a monster card except for battle. In battle a monster either dies or it does not, there is no accumulating damage such as in Magic the Gathering. A monster can fight off an infinite amount of monsters that are weaker than it, but is destroyed if it battles with one of equal or greater power.
Well at the actual show each player starts with 4000 life points. But in real yu gi oh card games like you get yu gi oh playable cards you start with 8000
There are many ways to lose life points. Every player starts out with 2000 at the beginning of the duel. Some cards say to inflict this much damage to your or your opponent's life points often after a certain requirement has been fulfilled or to pay as a cost for a certain effect. The most common example of losing life points though, would be if one player attacked another player with a monster with atk points higher than the opponent's atk position monster. The difference between their atk points would be inflicted to the person with the lower atk point monster.
In terms of stats, Dragon Master Knight and Five-Headed Dragon each have 5000 ATK and DEF.
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Well, in a modern, legal duel, both players start off with 8000 life points.
The "official rules" state 8000, but in the TV series, they have 4000 or even 2000 in the Pegasus part.
I do!
3 points
+ Fifty (50) points.