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In the past, duel matches had no card-drawing session.

There wasn't even a concept of "turns".

It was just that the number of decks was limited based on the logic that "human magic energy was very limited".

In this way, duelers would always use all the cards at the beginning. The so-called tactics were all customized in advance and the strength of the candidates would always be determined at the beginning of the duel.

This kind of duel game seemed to si ...

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