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7 yrs ago
Current Try checking the Articles and Guides section
7 yrs ago
I'm not victim blaming but all generalizations are false, even this one.
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8 yrs ago
It does.
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8 yrs ago
PC and Tablet ded, send help
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8 yrs ago
I lived the land of no internet
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Megan grinned, costly cards but worth it. "Alrighty, here's my call of the haunted, thanks for the trade!" Megan said cheerily then turned to her device which had beeped at her. Eh, it looked like normal schooling was up first before she got to do anything exciting, oh well. "Well, good talk Camryn, we've got to get to class. Hope I see you again." With that Megan took one last bite of her sandwich and was on her way to her first class. She couldn't wait to find out what action dueling was like, hopefully it wasn't to long before that class rolled around.
Indeed
Wack
Solidarity! That would make her deck so much better. She only ran warrior-type monsters and an 800 attack point boost was as strong as any of her equip cards AND it applied to every monster! "Um, its a sort of warrior equip card deck. I've never heard of deepspace monsters before, what do they do? Oh and you said you had a lot copies of Solidarity. Maybe you'd be willing to trade me something for it? I don't have any extra cards so I can only offer you one in exchange but I have some good ones, like Malevolent Catastrophe or Mystical Space Typhoon" Megan explained her offer as she set out her cards for the girl to look at. Megan was confident having at least one copy of Solidarity would make her deck better. Though she wasn't sure if trading cards was legal, if she didn't get caught it didn't matter. "Oh and you haven't told me your name yet." The girl's statement about earth not being so bad made her feel a little better. Megan could probably end up learning a lot, maybe even become better than any of the light students! Well that was a long way away, better to focus on the present. She took another sip of her milk as she patiently waited the other girl's response.
Megan looked up from her D-ceiver in surprise. She'd anticipated eating alone again, maybe this would a chance to make a new friend. "Megan.", it looked like the girl was a wind dorm. Someone else better than her, this time Megan wouldn't make the mistake of asking for help. "Your entry duel must've been pretty good to have gotten wind. What deck are you using?" Megan asked curiously very aware of her own earth uniform. Maybe if she could look at a bunch of decks from people who placed higher than her she could learn how to fix her own deck. It was worth a shot at least. As Megan took a quick glance at the other girl, she saw that the other girl wasn't wearing a skirt. Megan would have to see if she got in trouble or not. Hopefully they could wear shorts or pants without getting punished, skirts sucked for doing... anything really.
Dillon The Armadillo


Dillon smashed another skeleton monster off the edge. These things were practically endless, he'd already killed at least five of them. Or at least as dead as skeletons made of darkness can be. It looked like he had a brief break however. More monsters were coming and Dillon had no desire to fight them so he carefully stepped through another one of those portals. He wasn't sure exactly what the trouble was but if he'd gotten a call it must be dire. Dillon peered at his new surroundings, it appeared as though there was a heavily armored warrior preparing to fight more of those creatures. So he curled into a ball, spun briefly, then launched forward at a tremendous speed crashing into the front row of slowly forming enemies and bouncing back next to the warrior. Dillon merely tipped his hat at the warrior and prepared to fight the oncoming wave of enemies. Two heads were better than one after all, also meant less work for him.
Megan woke up to the screaming of some infernal demon that caused her to roll out of bed startled and promptly slam onto the floor. "Ow" She muttered to herself. What a great way to start off her day. Still rubbing her head Megan slowly got dressed and made her way outside. At least the uniforms weren't too bad, she would've liked to wear sweatpants and was debating the merit of disobedience but figured it wasn't worth getting in trouble on the first day. Following the instructions she arrived at the cafeteria via the elevator rather quickly. It looked like they had bread, bread, and... more bread.

Goody, at least there was milk. Megan grabbed a couple slices of bread and a glass of milk before grabbing a seat and glancing at her red duel tranciever as she ate. They were supposed to get their lessons through this? Did they still like, go to classes and have teachers? On the other hand it might be fun not having to sit in a stifling classroom. Megan wondered what action dueling would be like, hopefully she'd be a little better at it than standard dueling, being a track star didn't exactly help in a game of strategy and luck.
Well someone has to be fanservice. It ain't gon serve the fans itself.
Megan sighed, she should've known better than to ask for help. Clearly a light student had better things to do, she was lucky she'd only gotten a polite refusal. Megan finished off her sandwich, well nothing for it. Asking for help was clearly seen as pathetic here if that last response had been anything to go. Whatever she would do what she originally planned and stick it solo. Megan idly looked through her cards again as she went back to her dorm for some sleep. XYZ, Synchro, Fusion, she didn't have any of those. Heck she could barely special summon at all! It wasn't that she didn't like her warriors, it was just... they didn't seem good enough. Hmmmm. . .
I've spent 5 bucks on the harbringer kass skin. woe is me right XD
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