Category question
4 years ago
United States

So what categories are considered New game and which New game plus?

Well that's assuming if there's something similar to this in the run.

Sweden

All the categories assume you play through the story missions in their normal intended order, even if you have unlocked them already. The categories can be done from a completed save file though, so they are effectively New Game+ish(For example, in Banlist/No Banlist you can use whatever cards you have available in your save file so long). In short, all categories can be done from a completed save file.

United States

Ah thanks, I'll have to see about getting a run together then

United States

Also for full game leaderboard is any% and 100% supposed to 1 category with all three things being subcategories or 2 main categories with ScrewAttack banned list and no banlist being separate subcategories for each?

United States
MysteryMitry
He/Him, They/Them
4 years ago

No. Any% is the campaigns starting from the very first official non-tutorial duel in the first campaign to the very last official duel in the last campaign. Without any reverse duels. 100% is Any% rules + Reverse Duels. So that's why they're separate categories. Technically speaking this makes "Any%" 50%, while 100% is just that - the other 50% missing from an Any% run.

And according to the rules, for 100%, Reverse duels may be completed at any point after completing the normal version of the duel. Story deck, Banlist, and No Banlist are different subcategories for both runs - story deck is story deck only, and the others, No Banlist is any user deck that doesn't require to comply by Banlist rules, usually an Exodia draw engine one, and Banlist is any deck that complies with the Banlist according to the game that can play pretty quickly with some good times for duels.

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