
Fusion is the Most Noble Way of Summoning!
About This Novel
Amagi Hikaru traveled to a specious "Yu-Gi-Oh GX" Duel Academy. This place is filled with extreme fanatics who believe that only fusion summoning is the most noble method of summoning. They try to change the minds of other dimensional duelists through duels and force them to join the "Fusion Absolute Supreme" faction. If you don't obey, the person will be turned into a card, which can be described as twisted and crazy. Amagi Hikaru looked at the full set of fusion magic and trap cards in his card box, remained silent for a long time, and readily agreed. Yes, so true. You are absolutely right. Fusion is the most noble way of summoning!
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Official(95)Scraped 2d ago
The Yu-Gi-Oh novels with the spirit of duel are different from other Yu-Gi-Oh novels that are simply so-called modern Yu-Gi-Oh. There is a real passionate duel, as if when I first watched the anime, I just wanted to see the big monsters clash and show the power of the deck, rather than Kang and the red pit.
Haven't watched it yet, but You merging dimensional lackey. Jpg😡
The protagonist writes the taste of a real duelist
It was my first time playing real cards. I used the pirated decks at the school entrance with my friends. I only knew the basic rules and didn't recognize almost all the cards I got. My ace tactic is to use the summoning monk to summon a pyramid turtle, and then self-destruct to pull out a cursed vampire. It has 2400 attack points and can absorb 500 blood to revive. I only have one turtle and one vampire. Every time I play, I feel invincible. I know clearly that is my trump card. My friend only used two synchronized Black Feathers. His cards were fragmented and disorganized, with one Black Tornado and one Gale each. After playing for a few days, he lost more than he won. Finally, he came up with a strategy of using the black bird to absorb attack and increase the attack to 6300 points. That was the first time I saw a monster with over 5,000 attack points. It was completely different from what I mentioned in the chat. When I saw him making that monster out of a bunch of bulk materials, he was more excited than me. This was the first time he used the set tactics in actual combat. Yu-Gi-Oh was my favorite thing at that time. When Hikari Amagi first started, the only plug-in was the super fusion that disrupted the deck. It was completely negative for the early stage of the duel. That fusion deck was completely incomprehensible to me who knew Yu-Gi-Oh. I and the stranger in the article had the same idea about how to play this kind of deck, but Amagi used it. The Fire Swordsman's additional attack chain is completely for beginners, but with that kind of card, this set of old cards, and this kind of victory, he made me feel gorgeous and shocked. I remembered the first time I played Ace, so I pursued the book. I especially liked his duel, a battle full of will and determination, and this fiery feeling.
Full marks. This is the only Yu-Gi-Oh fanfic besides the Dragon Commander that has a good plot and a good character. I hardly see any bad points in this book. I highly recommend this book to anyone who likes Yu-Gi-Oh fanfics.
I agree with you, Amagi Hikaru, you are indeed the most integrated person
As I said, this guy is very integrated. Whether it's the deck, the companions, or the belief, it's all completely integrated.
Soul, very soul.
The current novels of the same type are all about the protagonist's deck against the original characters. Although they win, they do not give readers a strong sense of involvement, and the cumbersome decks can easily dissuade readers who do not understand Yu-Gi-Oh. But the protagonist does the opposite, being targeted and then fighting back, having bonds and perseverance, which is much better than those who use a deck to target.
To be honest, as a passer-by who doesn't know how to play poker and probably only watched Youcheng Shidai Stealing Discs when I was a kid, my blood boiled when I watched Thief, and I felt like I was burning. Although I didn't know what I was burning, I just felt that it was burning.
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Official(95)Scraped 2d ago
The Yu-Gi-Oh novels with the spirit of duel are different from other Yu-Gi-Oh novels that are simply so-called modern Yu-Gi-Oh. There is a real passionate duel, as if when I first watched the anime, I just wanted to see the big monsters clash and show the power of the deck, rather than Kang and the red pit.
Haven't watched it yet, but You merging dimensional lackey. Jpg😡
The protagonist writes the taste of a real duelist
It was my first time playing real cards. I used the pirated decks at the school entrance with my friends. I only knew the basic rules and didn't recognize almost all the cards I got. My ace tactic is to use the summoning monk to summon a pyramid turtle, and then self-destruct to pull out a cursed vampire. It has 2400 attack points and can absorb 500 blood to revive. I only have one turtle and one vampire. Every time I play, I feel invincible. I know clearly that is my trump card. My friend only used two synchronized Black Feathers. His cards were fragmented and disorganized, with one Black Tornado and one Gale each. After playing for a few days, he lost more than he won. Finally, he came up with a strategy of using the black bird to absorb attack and increase the attack to 6300 points. That was the first time I saw a monster with over 5,000 attack points. It was completely different from what I mentioned in the chat. When I saw him making that monster out of a bunch of bulk materials, he was more excited than me. This was the first time he used the set tactics in actual combat. Yu-Gi-Oh was my favorite thing at that time. When Hikari Amagi first started, the only plug-in was the super fusion that disrupted the deck. It was completely negative for the early stage of the duel. That fusion deck was completely incomprehensible to me who knew Yu-Gi-Oh. I and the stranger in the article had the same idea about how to play this kind of deck, but Amagi used it. The Fire Swordsman's additional attack chain is completely for beginners, but with that kind of card, this set of old cards, and this kind of victory, he made me feel gorgeous and shocked. I remembered the first time I played Ace, so I pursued the book. I especially liked his duel, a battle full of will and determination, and this fiery feeling.
Full marks. This is the only Yu-Gi-Oh fanfic besides the Dragon Commander that has a good plot and a good character. I hardly see any bad points in this book. I highly recommend this book to anyone who likes Yu-Gi-Oh fanfics.
I agree with you, Amagi Hikaru, you are indeed the most integrated person
As I said, this guy is very integrated. Whether it's the deck, the companions, or the belief, it's all completely integrated.
Soul, very soul.
The current novels of the same type are all about the protagonist's deck against the original characters. Although they win, they do not give readers a strong sense of involvement, and the cumbersome decks can easily dissuade readers who do not understand Yu-Gi-Oh. But the protagonist does the opposite, being targeted and then fighting back, having bonds and perseverance, which is much better than those who use a deck to target.
To be honest, as a passer-by who doesn't know how to play poker and probably only watched Youcheng Shidai Stealing Discs when I was a kid, my blood boiled when I watched Thief, and I felt like I was burning. Although I didn't know what I was burning, I just felt that it was burning.
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A Yu-Gi-Oh fan, the protagonist travels to the GX era, but in addition to Judai and others, there are also people from the Fusion Academy such as A5's Akama Rei and Serena. The protagonist has a super fusion card similar to Overlord Judai's super fusion card that can fuse everything. I hope to see Shengzhu Tears beating all kinds of monsters and snake gods in the future.




Very nice looking Yu-Gi-Oh! Very fashionable


It's so soulful. It's a rare soul system. The protagonist uses all fusions and is full of faith. The world view is huge. The first six movies are included except for v6. Aguang is really charismatic. It is almost equal. There will be updates such as fattening.




Yu-Gi-Oh! Serialization ★★★☆ A masterpiece worth watching, traveling through the world of Yu-Gi-Oh! And having a happy duel. The plot generally integrates the plots of various animations and comics, is faithful to the original settings, and gradually unfolds the settings along with the plot. For me who do not have a deep understanding of Yu-Gi-Oh, I can also follow the protagonist on adventures in various dimensions.












