The ability to inflict 'Piercing Damage' is to be able to deal damage to an opponent when it battles a weaker defence position monster. The amount of damage dealt is the difference between the ATK of the attacker and the DEF of the defender.
So for example, if you have a monster which can deal Piercing Damage, and has 1800ATK, and it attacks a defence position monster with 1000DEF, you will deal 800 battle damage to the opposing player (1800-1000).
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A tongue piercing does not damage the teeth unless the actual metal piercing rubs against or touches the tongue many times.
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That you decided to get a nipple piercing.
A navel piercing on the left, no meaning, it's just a piercing.
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Having a piercing on the side of your lip :3
It means that he wanted a lip piercing :)
It would mean the twelve year old has a cartilage piercing, nothing mystical about it, it's just a piercing.
It means it is a piercing that will lead to other piercings.
A duelist can inflict piercing battle damage on their opponent in a strategic way by using monsters with high ATK points and effects that allow them to deal piercing damage when attacking defense position monsters. They can also use spell or trap cards that boost their monster's ATK or weaken the opponent's defense position monsters. By carefully timing their attacks and utilizing these strategies, a duelist can effectively inflict piercing battle damage on their opponent.
Never get any piercing with a gun-style piercing machine no matter what. Gun-style piercing machines cause trauma, unnecessary damage, and scar tissue around the piercing that would not happen when proper equipment (a bevel-tip hollow piercing needle) is used.