YuGiOh MUD Guide

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YuGiOh MUD Guide

This guide functions as a very brief introduction to the Yu-Gi-Oh! MUD. This guide will only cover the utmost basics of the MUD in order to allow new players to learn how to play the game on the allinaccess.com MUD. This will not be a complete and exhaustive duscussion of the rules, it will not teach you how to play YuGiOh, it will teach you how to interact with the MUD so that you can play the game if you already have some understanding of the game. If you don’t know anything about the game I recommend watching Cimo’s “how to play” series on youtube which will briefly explain everything you need to know on how the game works. The playlist can be found here. It includes videos on battle mechanics, different forms of summoning, turn composition and even card anatomy to teach you what each part of a card means. I included a summoning mechanic quick reference at the end of this guide as how to perform the different summons is the most common question I get asked. You can also review that section once/if you watched Cimo’s video on a particular mechanic since I use cards as depicted in the game to explain the methods of summoning.  The only video completely new players really need to watch is the how to play yugioh in 3 minutes.  It is very brief and runs through the basics of the game.  From that point I recommend you jump into the game and use this guide to help you get used to the mechanics.  This guide includes Discussions on how to look at your various decks and piles The layout of the field, Some useful commands Tips on getting started with deck building Common mistakes often made by beginners when deck building General tips when playing the first timeSummoning mechanic quick reference guide which explains:Normal summoningFlip summoningSpecial summoningRitual summoningSynchro SummoningXYZ SummoningPendulum summoningLink summoningThe Mush soundpack for the game can be downloaded from its GitHub page. For the VIP soundpack please refer to the Yu-Gi-oh MUD new releases page or contact Zironion in game as he hosts the soundpack.  If you hate all soundpacks and wish to play in complete silence you can point your MUD client to allinaccess.com port 1234.Introduction The aim of the game is to defeat your opponent. There are several methods of obtaining victory the most common being depleting your opponent’s 8000 life points to 0. A player also wins if his opponent runs out of cards to draw. There are several other methods of winning the game but these have to do with specific cards and the details of how to achieve the win condition will be in the card’s own text.At the start of the Match each player draws 5 cards from their main deck of no less than 40 cards and no more than 60. The players will use these cards which consists of monsters, traps and spells to defeat their opponent.The cards will be placed on the field as they are activated used and summoned.The layoutThe field has 6 Monster Zones and 6 Spell and trap zones. In-game the monster fields are labeled from m1 to m6 and the spell and trap zones are labeled from s1 to s6. The opponent’s monster zones are labeled from om1 to om6 and os1 to os6 for the spells and traps. See visual representation later in the guide. Once in a match you can use the h command to look at your hand, the tab command to look at your side of the field and the tab2 command to look at your opponent’s side of the field.  The ? (question mark) command will function as your bread and butter when you start playing as it informs you of each card you can interact with and how. See example further down.In addition to ones main deck each player has an extra deck which may contain a max of 15 cards. The extra deck consists only of monsters and each player will always be able to see and have access to their entire extra deck from the start, unlike the main deck which always remains face down and which you can only see when searching a specific card. You can use the extra command when in a match to see your extra deck.Monster zones 1 to 5 will be used to summon monsters from the main deck (so from your hand). Monster Zone 6 will be used exclusively to summon monsters from your extra deck. It is important to also note the positioning of monster zone 6 (the extra monster zone). The first five monster zones are in a line next to each other and zone 6 is above zone 2. This is important to keep an eye on when dealing with link monsters, see below. The only monsters that can be placed in the extra deck are link monsters, fusion monsters and synchro monsters. Under certain circumstances pendulum monsters will also be added to the extra deck in game. If you have never played YuGiOh before I suggest you watch Cimo’s video on the specific type of summoning just before you try out a deck that focusses on the specific type of summoning mechanic.The main 5 spell and trap zones are in a row right below the main 5 monster zones. The 6th spell and trap zone is to the side and is

YuGiOh MUD Guide

2019-08-04 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Articles Room : Tensoon the Kandra via Audiogames-reflector


  


YuGiOh MUD Guide

This guide functions as a very brief introduction to the Yu-Gi-Oh! MUD. This guide will only cover the utmost basics of the MUD in order to allow new players to learn how to play the game on the allinaccess.com MUD. This will not be a complete and exhaustive duscussion of the rules, it will not teach you how to play YuGiOh, it will teach you how to interact with the MUD so that you can play the game if you already have some understanding of the game. If you don’t know anything about the game I recommend watching Cimo’s “how to play” series on youtube which will briefly explain everything you need to know on how the game works. The playlist can be found here. It includes videos on battle mechanics, different forms of summoning, turn composition and even card anatomy to teach you what each part of a card means. I included a summoning mechanic quick reference at the end of this guide as how to perform the different summons is the most common question I get asked. You can also review that section once/if you watched Cimo’s video on a particular mechanic since I use cards as depicted in the game to explain the methods of summoning.  The only video completely new players really need to watch is the how to play yugioh in 3 minutes.  It is very brief and runs through the basics of the game.  From that point I recommend you jump into the game and use this guide to help you get used to the mechanics.  This guide includes Discussions on how to look at your various decks and piles The layout of the field, Some useful commands Tips on getting started with deck building Common mistakes often made by beginners when deck building General tips when playing the first timeSummoning mechanic quick reference guide which explains:Normal summoningFlip summoningSpecial summoningRitual summoningSynchro SummoningXYZ SummoningPendulum summoningLink summoningThe Mush soundpack for the game can be downloaded from its GitHub page. For the VIP soundpack you can go here.  The VIP soundpack is hosted by Zironion and is subject to change, if the link provided here no longer works you can try contacting him in game for a new link.  Connection info is allinaccess.com port 1234.Introduction The aim of the game is to defeat your opponent. There are several methods of obtaining victory the most common being depleting your opponent’s 8000 life points to 0. A player also wins if his opponent runs out of cards to draw. There are several other methods of winning the game but these have to do with specific cards and the details of how to achieve the win condition will be in the card’s own text.At the start of the Match each player draws 5 cards from their main deck of no less than 40 cards and no more than 60. The players will use these cards which consists of monsters, traps and spells to defeat their opponent.The cards will be placed on the field as they are activated used and summoned.The layoutThe field has 6 Monster Zones and 6 Spell and trap zones. In-game the monster fields are labeled from m1 to m6 and the spell and trap zones are labeled from s1 to s6. The opponent’s monster zones are labeled from om1 to om6 and os1 to os6 for the spells and traps. See visual representation later in the guide. Once in a match you can use the h command to look at your hand, the tab command to look at your side of the field and the tab2 command to look at your opponent’s side of the field.  The ? (question mark) command will function as your bread and butter when you start playing as it informs you of each card you can interact with and how. See example further down.In addition to ones main deck each player has an extra deck which may contain a max of 15 cards. The extra deck consists only of monsters and each player will always be able to see and have access to their entire extra deck from the start, unlike the main deck which always remains face down and which you can only see when searching a specific card. You can use the extra command when in a match to see your extra deck.Monster zones 1 to 5 will be used to summon monsters from the main deck (so from your hand). Monster Zone 6 will be used exclusively to summon monsters from your extra deck. It is important to also note the positioning of monster zone 6 (the extra monster zone). The first five monster zones are in a line next to each other and zone 6 is above zone 2. This is important to keep an eye on when dealing with link monsters, see below. The only monsters that can be placed in the extra deck are link monsters, fusion monsters and synchro monsters. Under certain circumstances pendulum monsters will also be added to the extra deck in game. If you have never played YuGiOh before I suggest you watch Cimo’s video on the specific type of summoning just before you try out a deck that focusses on the specific type of summoning mechanic.The main 5 spell and trap zones are in a row right below the main 5 monster zones. The 6th spell and trap zone is to the side and is reserved

YuGiOh MUD Guide

2019-08-04 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Articles Room : Tensoon the Kandra via Audiogames-reflector


  


YuGiOh MUD Guide

This guide functions as a very brief introduction to the Yu-Gi-Oh! MUD. This guide will only cover the utmost basics of the MUD in order to allow new players to learn how to play the game on the allinaccess.com MUD. This will not be a complete and exhaustive duscussion of the rules, it will not teach you how to play YuGiOh, it will teach you how to interact with the MUD so that you can play the game if you already have some understanding of the game. If you don’t know anything about the game I recommend watching Cimo’s “how to play” series on youtube which will briefly explain everything you need to know on how the game works. The playlist can be found here. It includes videos on battle mechanics, different forms of summoning, turn composition and even card anatomy to teach you what each part of a card means. I included a summoning mechanic quick reference at the end of this guide as how to perform the different summons is the most common question I get asked. You can also review that section once/if you watched Cimo’s video on a particular mechanic since I use cards as depicted in the game to explain the methods of summoning.  The only video completely new players really need to watch is the how to play yugioh in 3 minutes.  It is very brief and runs through the basics of the game.  From that point I recommend you jump into the game and use this guide to help you get used to the mechanics.  This guide includes Discussions on how to look at your various decks and piles The layout of the field, Some useful commands and terminologyTips on getting started with deck building Common mistakes often made by beginners when deck building General tips when playing the first timeSummoning mechanic quick reference guide which explains:Normal summoningFlip summoningSpecial summoningRitual summoningSynchro SummoningXYZ SummoningPendulum summoningLink summoningThe Mush soundpack for the game can be downloaded from its GitHub page. For the VIP soundpack you can go here.  The VIP soundpack is hosted by Zironion and is subject to change, if the link provided here no longer works you can try contacting him in game for a new link.  Connection info is allinaccess.com port 1234.Introduction The aim of the game is to defeat your opponent. There are several methods of obtaining victory the most common being depleting your opponent’s 8000 life points to 0. A player also wins if his opponent runs out of cards to draw. There are several other methods of winning the game but these have to do with specific cards and the details of how to achieve the win condition will be in the card’s own text.At the start of the Match each player draws 5 cards from their main deck of no less than 40 cards and no more than 60. The players will use these cards which consists of monsters, traps and spells to defeat their opponent.The cards will be placed on the field as they are activated used and summoned.The layoutThe field has 6 Monster Zones and 6 Spell and trap zones. In-game the monster fields are labeled from m1 to m6 and the spell and trap zones are labeled from s1 to s6. The opponent’s monster zones are labeled from om1 to om6 and os1 to os6 for the spells and traps. See visual representation later in the guide. Once in a match you can use the h command to look at your hand, the tab command to look at your side of the field and the tab2 command to look at your opponent’s side of the field.  The ? (question mark) command will function as your bread and butter when you start playing as it informs you of each card you can interact with and how. See example further down.In addition to ones main deck each player has an extra deck which may contain a max of 15 cards. The extra deck consists only of monsters and each player will always be able to see and have access to their entire extra deck from the start, unlike the main deck which always remains face down and which you can only see when searching a specific card. You can use the extra command when in a match to see your extra deck.Monster zones 1 to 5 will be used to summon monsters from the main deck (so from your hand). Monster Zone 6 will be used exclusively to summon monsters from your extra deck. It is important to also note the positioning of monster zone 6 (the extra monster zone). The first five monster zones are in a line next to each other and zone 6 is above zone 2. This is important to keep an eye on when dealing with link monsters, see below. The only monsters that can be placed in the extra  deck are link monsters, fusion monsters, XYZ monsters, synchro monsters, and Under certain circumstances pendulum monsters will also be added to the extra deck.  in game. If you have never played YuGiOh before I suggest you watch Cimo’s video on the specific type of summoning just before you try out a deck that focusses on the specific type of summoning mechanic.The main 5 spell and trap zones are in a row right below the main 5 monster zones. The 6th spell and trap zone

YuGiOh MUD Guide

2019-08-04 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Articles Room : Tensoon the Kandra via Audiogames-reflector


  


YuGiOh MUD Guide

This guide functions as a very brief introduction to the Yu-Gi-Oh! MUD. This guide will only cover the utmost basics of the MUD in order to allow new players to learn how to play the game on the allinaccess.com MUD. This will not be a complete and exhaustive duscussion of the rules, it will not teach you how to play YuGiOh, it will teach you how to interact with the MUD so that you can play the game if you already have some understanding of the game. If you don’t know anything about the game I recommend watching Cimo’s “how to play” series on youtube which will briefly explain everything you need to know on how the game works. The playlist can be found here. It includes videos on battle mechanics, different forms of summoning, turn composition and even card anatomy to teach you what each part of a card means. I included a summoning mechanic quick reference at the end of this guide as how to perform the different summons is the most common question I get asked. You can also review that section once/if you watched Cimo’s video on a particular mechanic since I use cards as depicted in the game to explain the methods of summoning.  The only video completely new players really need to watch is the how to play yugioh in 3 minutes.  It is very brief and runs through the basics of the game.  From that point I recommend you jump into the game and use this guide to help you get used to the mechanics.  This guide includes Discussions on how to look at your various decks and piles The layout of the field, Some useful commands and terminologyTips on getting started with deck building Common mistakes often made by beginners when deck building General tips when playing the first timeSummoning mechanic quick reference guide which explains:Normal summoningFlip summoningSpecial summoningRitual summoningSynchro SummoningXYZ SummoningPendulum summoningLink summoningThe Mush soundpack for the game can be downloaded from its GitHub page. For the VIP soundpack you can go here.  The VIP soundpack is hosted by Zironion and is subject to change, if the link provided here no longer works you can try contacting him in game for a new link.  Connection info is allinaccess.com port 1234.Introduction The aim of the game is to defeat your opponent. There are several methods of obtaining victory the most common being depleting your opponent’s 8000 life points to 0. A player also wins if his opponent runs out of cards to draw. There are several other methods of winning the game but these have to do with specific cards and the details of how to achieve the win condition will be in the card’s own text.At the start of the Match each player draws 5 cards from their main deck of no less than 40 cards and no more than 60. The players will use these cards which consists of monsters, traps and spells to defeat their opponent.The cards will be placed on the field as they are activated used and summoned.The layoutThe field has 6 Monster Zones and 6 Spell and trap zones. In-game the monster fields are labeled from m1 to m6 and the spell and trap zones are labeled from s1 to s6. The opponent’s monster zones are labeled from om1 to om6 and os1 to os6 for the spells and traps. See visual representation later in the guide. Once in a match you can use the h command to look at your hand, the tab command to look at your side of the field and the tab2 command to look at your opponent’s side of the field.  The ? (question mark) command will function as your bread and butter when you start playing as it informs you of each card you can interact with and how. See example further down.In addition to ones main deck each player has an extra deck which may contain a max of 15 cards. The extra deck consists only of monsters and each player will always be able to see and have access to their entire extra deck from the start, unlike the main deck which always remains face down and which you can only see when searching a specific card. You can use the extra command when in a match to see your extra deck.Monster zones 1 to 5 will be used to summon monsters from the main deck (so from your hand). Monster Zone 6 will be used exclusively to summon monsters from your extra deck. It is important to also note the positioning of monster zone 6 (the extra monster zone). The first five monster zones are in a line next to each other and zone 6 is above zone 2. This is important to keep an eye on when dealing with link monsters, see below. The only monsters that can be placed in the extra  deck are link monsters, fusion monsters, XYZ monsters, synchro monsters, and Under certain circumstances pendulum monsters will also be added to the extra deck.  in game. If you have never played YuGiOh before I suggest you watch Cimo’s video on the specific type of summoning just before you try out a deck that focusses on the specific type of summoning mechanic.The main 5 spell and trap zones are in a row right below the main 5 monster zones. The 6th spell and trap zone

YuGiOh MUD Guide

2019-08-04 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Articles Room : Tensoon the Kandra via Audiogames-reflector


  


YuGiOh MUD Guide

This guide functions as a very brief introduction to the Yu-Gi-Oh! MUD. This guide will only cover the utmost basics of the MUD in order to allow new players to learn how to play the game on the allinaccess.com MUD. This will not be a complete and exhaustive duscussion of the rules, it will not teach you how to play YuGiOh, it will teach you how to interact with the MUD so that you can play the game if you already have some understanding of the game. If you don’t know anything about the game I recommend watching Cimo’s “how to play” series on youtube which will briefly explain everything you need to know on how the game works. The playlist can be found here. It includes videos on battle mechanics, different forms of summoning, turn composition and even card anatomy to teach you what each part of a card means. I included a summoning mechanic quick reference at the end of this guide as how to perform the different summons is the most common question I get asked. You can also review that section once/if you watched Cimo’s video on a particular mechanic since I use cards as depicted in the game to explain the methods of summoning.  The only video completely new players really need to watch is the how to play yugioh in 3 minutes.  It is very brief and runs through the basics of the game.  From that point I recommend you jump into the game and use this guide to help you get used to the mechanics.  This guide includes Discussions on how to look at your various decks and piles The layout of the field, Some useful commands and terminologyTips on getting started with deck building Common mistakes often made by beginners when deck building General tips when playing the first timeSummoning mechanic quick reference guide which explains:Normal summoningFlip summoningSpecial summoningRitual summoningSynchro SummoningXYZ SummoningPendulum summoningLink summoningThe Mush soundpack for the game can be downloaded from its GitHub page. For the VIP soundpack you can go here.  The VIP soundpack is hosted by Zironion and is subject to change, if the link provided here no longer works you can try contacting him in game for a new link.  Connection info is allinaccess.com port 1234.Introduction The aim of the game is to defeat your opponent. There are several methods of obtaining victory the most common being depleting your opponent’s 8000 life points to 0. A player also wins if his opponent runs out of cards to draw. There are several other methods of winning the game but these have to do with specific cards and the details of how to achieve the win condition will be in the card’s own text.At the start of the Match each player draws 5 cards from their main deck of no less than 40 cards and no more than 60. The players will use these cards which consists of monsters, traps and spells to defeat their opponent.The cards will be placed on the field as they are activated used and summoned.The layoutThe field has 6 Monster Zones and 6 Spell and trap zones. In-game the monster fields are labeled from m1 to m6 and the spell and trap zones are labeled from s1 to s6. The opponent’s monster zones are labeled from om1 to om6 and os1 to os6 for the spells and traps. See visual representation later in the guide. Once in a match you can use the h command to look at your hand, the tab command to look at your side of the field and the tab2 command to look at your opponent’s side of the field.  The ? (question mark) command will function as your bread and butter when you start playing as it informs you of each card you can interact with and how. See example further down.In addition to ones main deck each player has an extra deck which may contain a max of 15 cards. The extra deck consists only of monsters and each player will always be able to see and have access to their entire extra deck from the start, unlike the main deck which always remains face down and which you can only see when searching a specific card. You can use the extra command when in a match to see your extra deck.Monster zones 1 to 5 will be used to summon monsters from the main deck (so from your hand). Monster Zone 6 will be used exclusively to summon monsters from your extra deck. It is important to also note the positioning of monster zone 6 (the extra monster zone). The first five monster zones are in a line next to each other and zone 6 is above zone 2. This is important to keep an eye on when dealing with link monsters, see below. The only monsters that can be placed in the extra  deck are link monsters, fusion monsters, XYZ monsters, synchro monsters, and Under certain circumstances pendulum monsters will also be added to the extra deck.  in game. If you have never played YuGiOh before I suggest you watch Cimo’s video on the specific type of summoning just before you try out a deck that focusses on the specific type of summoning mechanic.The main 5 spell and trap zones are in a row right below the main 5 monster zones. The 6th spell and trap zone

YuGiOh MUD Guide

2019-08-06 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Articles Room : Tensoon the Kandra via Audiogames-reflector


  


YuGiOh MUD Guide

This guide functions as a very brief introduction to the Yu-Gi-Oh! MUD. This guide will only cover the utmost basics of the MUD in order to allow new players to learn how to play the game on the allinaccess.com MUD. This will not be a complete and exhaustive duscussion of the rules, it will not teach you how to play YuGiOh, it will teach you how to interact with the MUD so that you can play the game if you already have some understanding of the game. If you don’t know anything about the game I recommend watching Cimo’s “how to play” series on youtube which will briefly explain everything you need to know on how the game works. The playlist can be found here. It includes videos on battle mechanics, different forms of summoning, turn composition and even card anatomy to teach you what each part of a card means. I included a summoning mechanic quick reference at the end of this guide as how to perform the different summons is the most common question I get asked. You can also review that section once/if you watched Cimo’s video on a particular mechanic since I use cards as depicted in the game to explain the methods of summoning.  The only video completely new players really need to watch is the how to play yugioh in 3 minutes.  It is very brief and runs through the basics of the game.  From that point I recommend you jump into the game and use this guide to help you get used to the mechanics.  This guide includes Discussions on how to look at your various decks and piles The layout of the field, Some useful commands and terminologyTips on getting started with deck building Common mistakes often made by beginners when deck building General tips when playing the first timeSummoning mechanic quick reference guide which explains:Normal summoningFlip summoningSpecial summoningRitual summoningSynchro SummoningXYZ SummoningPendulum summoningLink summoningThe Mush soundpack for the game can be downloaded from its GitHub page. For the VIP soundpack you can go here.  The VIP soundpack is hosted by Zironion and is subject to change, if the link provided here no longer works you can try contacting him in game for a new link.  Connection info is allinaccess.com port 1234.IntroductionThe aim of the game is to defeat your opponent. There are several methods of obtaining victory the most common being depleting your opponent’s 8000 life points to 0. A player also wins if his opponent runs out of cards to draw. There are several other methods of winning the game but these have to do with specific cards and the details of how to achieve the win condition will be in the card’s own text.At the start of the Match each player draws 5 cards from their main deck of no less than 40 cards and no more than 60. The players will use these cards which consists of monsters, traps and spells to defeat their opponent.The cards will be placed on the field as they are activated used and summoned.The layoutThe field has 6 Monster Zones and 6 Spell and trap zones. In-game the monster fields are labeled from m1 to m6 and the spell and trap zones are labeled from s1 to s6. The opponent’s monster zones are labeled from om1 to om6 and os1 to os6 for the spells and traps. See visual representation later in the guide. Once in a match you can use the h command to look at your hand, the tab command to look at your side of the field and the tab2 command to look at your opponent’s side of the field.  The ? (question mark) command will function as your bread and butter when you start playing as it informs you of each card you can interact with and how. See example further down.In addition to ones main deck each player has an extra deck which may contain a max of 15 cards. The extra deck consists only of monsters and each player will always be able to see and have access to their entire extra deck from the start, unlike the main deck which always remains face down and which you can only see when searching a specific card. You can use the extra command when in a match to see your extra deck.Monster zones 1 to 5 will be used to summon monsters from the main deck (so from your hand). Monster Zone 6 will be used exclusively to summon monsters from your extra deck. It is important to also note the positioning of monster zone 6 (the extra monster zone). The first five monster zones are in a line next to each other and zone 6 is above zone 2. This is important to keep an eye on when dealing with link monsters, see below. The only monsters that can be placed in the extra  deck are link monsters, fusion monsters, XYZ monsters, synchro monsters, and Under certain circumstances pendulum monsters will also be added to the extra deck.  in game. If you have never played YuGiOh before I suggest you watch Cimo’s video on the specific type of summoning just before you try out a deck that focusses on the specific type of summoning mechanic.The main 5 spell and trap zones are in a row right below the main 5 monster zones. The 6th spell and trap zone