Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist : Link Evolution

Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist : Link Evolution

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Vantezzle Mar 30, 2020 @ 10:21am
Worth buying for singleplayer?
I'm tempted to buy the game, but, I'm curious how much singleplayer content is there?How's the replayability?In general, how much playtime could you get from singleplayer only?
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Dreagon Mar 30, 2020 @ 12:37pm 
There are six campaigns following the anime stories so that's about 150 duels I assume. Double that if you play the reverse duels. If things go well you can do both in 10-15 minutes but there will definitely be some that take more time. And if you like collecting things it can take you a long time. Everytime you defeat a duelist you get their deck recipe and three cards in their deck. I've spend almost 40 hours playing this and I'm 2/3rd into the first campaign with all the deck recipes completed so far.
Lord Vectra Mar 31, 2020 @ 2:45am 
I believe it's worth it for singleplayer, and this is coming from someone who plays for singleplayer mode. You also have duel challenges which against the AI after you beat them, the battle pack thing they do to spice it up, etc. I feel it's really worth it.
Holy Fool Sehrael Mar 31, 2020 @ 6:19am 
Originally posted by Lord Vectra:
I believe it's worth it for singleplayer, and this is coming from someone who plays for singleplayer mode. You also have duel challenges which against the AI after you beat them, the battle pack thing they do to spice it up, etc. I feel it's really worth it.
Do the challenges have special rewards or something or is it just for the funsies?^^
Nazemec Mar 31, 2020 @ 7:08am 
Originally posted by Sehrael:
Originally posted by Lord Vectra:
I believe it's worth it for singleplayer, and this is coming from someone who plays for singleplayer mode. You also have duel challenges which against the AI after you beat them, the battle pack thing they do to spice it up, etc. I feel it's really worth it.
Do the challenges have special rewards or something or is it just for the funsies?^^
Once you beat all duels against a specific character (including reverse duels), its challenge is available. Those challenges are other duels (no specific goal other than "beat your opponent"), you have to play them with your own deck, and the AI uses either an upgraded version of its usual deck or a completely different one (archetypes that aren't used by anyone in the series, sometimes not even from the same generation).
For example, in their challenges, Mai uses an upgraded Harpy deck (with related XYZ cards), but Pegasus uses a Madolche deck.

You'll get the same rewards as any other AI duel, meaning cards from those decks and in-game currency.
Last edited by Nazemec; Mar 31, 2020 @ 7:09am
Vantezzle Mar 31, 2020 @ 7:33am 
Thanks everyone for your help! Sounds like I absolutely shouldn't have problems getting even 50+hours from the game! I think I'll buy it. I assume the game is pretty good too?
Last edited by Vantezzle; Mar 31, 2020 @ 7:34am
magicz Mar 31, 2020 @ 8:05am 
I have already like 70 hours of single player mostly playing unlimited OTK decks to farm cards, now finishing assembling top tiers to play duelist challenges later lol
HeraldOfOpera Mar 31, 2020 @ 10:17am 
Originally posted by Nazemec:
Originally posted by Sehrael:
Do the challenges have special rewards or something or is it just for the funsies?^^
Once you beat all duels against a specific character (including reverse duels), its challenge is available. Those challenges are other duels (no specific goal other than "beat your opponent"), you have to play them with your own deck, and the AI uses either an upgraded version of its usual deck or a completely different one (archetypes that aren't used by anyone in the series, sometimes not even from the same generation).
For example, in their challenges, Mai uses an upgraded Harpy deck (with related XYZ cards), but Pegasus uses a Madolche deck.

You'll get the same rewards as any other AI duel, meaning cards from those decks and in-game currency.

But again, note that these are harder decks and therefore better cards.
pcgk Mar 31, 2020 @ 10:54am 
Good day

I am also a single player.

I translated the text with Google, hopefully you can understand it.

is it correct that the AI chooses different decks or are they always the same?

it is a purchase decision for me because I want to play a lot of single players.

Thank you and best regards from Hamburg
HeraldOfOpera Mar 31, 2020 @ 11:09am 
Originally posted by pcgk:
Good day

I am also a single player.

I translated the text with Google, hopefully you can understand it.

is it correct that the AI chooses different decks or are they always the same?

it is a purchase decision for me because I want to play a lot of single players.

Thank you and best regards from Hamburg

You choose which deck the AI uses, but there's eventually a list of hundreds. I can't tell from the translation whether this is a "yes" or "no" but I'm pretty sure it manages to be one of those.
pcgk Mar 31, 2020 @ 11:18am 
does i choose the deck for the AI?

and there is enough of it?
Nazemec Mar 31, 2020 @ 12:15pm 
Originally posted by pcgk:
does i choose the deck for the AI?

and there is enough of it?
You can't make the AI play with a custom deck, unfortunately.

There are 177 duels (not counting tutorial/intro ones) in campaign mode, and each can be played in "reverse" (as the other character), making it a total of 354 campaign opponents, each with their own deck (some are variants of others, mostly when played by the same character). Add an additional 6 with the tutorial/intro duels (which can be played as regular duels). Absolute total of campaign mode duels: 360. You can play each of them either with the corresponding pre-made deck, or with a custom one.

I haven't progressed enough yet to count how many challenge-duels there are in total, but you could probably add around 160-ish more (rough estimation, there are a total of 82 counting only the original series, GX, and Arc-V - 3 series out of the 6 in the game). Those duels are played with custom decks only (no pre-made decks for you).
Last edited by Nazemec; Mar 31, 2020 @ 12:17pm
pcgk Mar 31, 2020 @ 12:27pm 
Thank you for the Information :-)
Vantezzle Apr 12, 2020 @ 6:30am 
Seems like there's definitely a lot of singleplayer content.
Grand Apr 14, 2020 @ 12:19am 
it have a lot single player content. all campaign and duelist challenge very fun to play. total it have 450+ duels
Pell Apr 14, 2020 @ 1:35am 
Obviously not, The game has the same battles, dialogue and backgrounds of the Legacy of the Duelist. The only new is the Vrains campaign. But if you like griding like some lifeless to play against some dumb a lame AI with zero challenge, so yes buy it.
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