Why do they duel on motorcycles




















The second main Yu-Gi-Oh! In this setting, there are two main cities, the bustling New Domino City full of the rich and the disgusting island of Satellite, populated by the world's poor underclasses. Related: Yu-Gi-Oh! These Turbo Duels begin when a special spell-card is in effect, and some duelists can force players into a Turbo Duel without their consent. Once a Turbo Duel has started, a new selection of cards and strategies become available, including a totally new card type called "Speed Spells.

In fact, Turbo Duels particularly suit Yusei's risk-taking personality. He seems exactly like the type of person who would see a dangerous sport packed with risk and dive in headfirst without a care.

On paper, dueling duel-racing seems really silly. Jack's Duel Runner is a hybrid. In the dub, this is also Yusei's first Duel Runner. In a later episode it is mentioned that Jack's Duel Runner is the only one of its type in the world. It was later upgraded for WRGP. Judging by Episodes 65 onward, this is a mass-production model.

Greiger had a black version of this model during his flashback before his duel with Yusei. Blister drove the bike with Aero in the sidecar. During a duel, the sidecar broke off and was destroyed leaving the motorcycle part. A large, skull-adorned Duel Runner in the style of a dragster. Two of the four back tires can also come off, revealing a set of blades mounted on each axle, similar to a war chariot. It was later remodeled after Greiger became a Dark Signer. Crow Hogan 's Duel Runner, known as Blackbird can change into a flight mode, by folding out a set of wings.

This is also a hybrid model. It is revealed that this Duel Runner originally belonged to Robert Pearson , who gave it to Crow before he died.

Unknown to Crow up until episode 95 , The Blackbird had a compartment in the back close to the engine which contained the Black-Winged Dragon card which was also used by Robert Pearson before he died. This card was unlocked from the compartment via a password that the Crimson Dragon unlocked during his duel with Bolton.

It is a massive armored van manned by two Security officers. The duel is shown on a large monitor in front of the pair. An eye-like probe detaches from the main van and follows the opponents to project the monsters. This Duel Runner came to symbolize freedom. This is the inspiration for the flight mode on the Blackbird. It appears to have been created with such duels in mind, as it is able to take far more punishment than the typical Duel Runner.

It is the Duel Runner equivalent to a Dark Signer's Duel Disk, with the dragon wing at the back and the teeth in the front. The design is similar to Kalin's Duel Runner, but with alternate coloring and smaller tires which represents her personality as a Dark Signer.

Ghost 's Duel Runner. This Duel Runner seems to resemble a horse, with the card spaces on its neck and its monitor having a royal theme. It was thrown into the sea in episode by Jakob. It is a hybrid model. Sherry later got another Duel Runner when she joined Z-one and later is shown using it after being redeemed by Crow and Akiza. Elsworth 's Duel Runner. Its front is themed like an old-fashioned car. It was destroyed in episode by Jakob, but had another as shown in episode Dobocle 's Duel Runner.

It was destroyed by Meklord Emperor Wisel. This Duel Runner isn't registered in Security's database, which led them to believe it was Ghost. Its unusual design allows it to achieve incredible speeds far beyond that of a normal Duel Runner. To onlookers, the sudden burst of acceleration gives the impression that his Duel Runner has vanished completely. Akiza Izinski's Prototype Duel Runner. It was built by Yusei and his friends as a gift for her.

Akiza uses it to learn how to drive one, and in the first part of her evaluation, to obtain her license. She uses it in her first Turbo Duel against Trudge. The Turbo Duel exam Duel Runner. Syd's gang uses pure black versions of this model. It was stolen by a member of Syd 's gang. Several like it are also seen in a shop window in Close to you.

User Info: freezermcnasty. User Info: Dojorkan. Actually the Giant Stone tablets weren't like the card game, it was more like fighting pokemon battles. There wasn't any attack and defense and all that until Pegasus designed the card game based around the Giant Stone Tablets when he went on an exploration in Egypt and found them. There is simply no point, because being in the lead gives you no advantage whatsoever well, being in the lead usually means that D-Wheeler has more Speed Counters, but since Speed Counters determine speed which is useless and not vice-versa, it's a useless mechanic.

But apparantly the anime crowd likes cardgames on motorcycles better, so some anime people made the Speed World ruleset including having to duel on a motorcycle to get more money from anime people. It's pretty much like in real-life: if there's a way to get more money off of something, it will be done. Oh wait, it does have one function: if the D-Wheeler falls, his turns will be skipped from then on though everything still stays in play of that player , as shown in a certain 3-vs-1 duel no need to spoil it, everything who has seen it knows what I mean especially in that duel the motorcycle part looked pointless.

While the 3 were on their D-Wheel, their single opponent wasn't, which made it look especially pointless. More topics from this board Anyone still playing in late ? What is the ultimate deck? Jonathon Greenall Articles Published. Jonathon Greenall is a writer, artist, and analog game designer who has been a lifelong anime fan. Northern Ireland parties ease crisis that threatened power-sharing. By Monica Lozano On Jun 17, Jonathon Greenall Articles Published Jonathon Greenall is a writer, artist, and analog game designer who has been a lifelong anime fan.

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