Chapter 115: Duel of Monsters

Do dragons need beds to sleep?
Theoretically, it is not necessary. In the dragon clan's tradition, people have always slept on a flat ground, and a pile of hay can be considered a luxurious mattress.

Anyway, I have thick skin and flesh, so it doesn't matter where I sleep.

But Drogo is a dragon with life aspirations. Although it is a pleasure for a dragon to just sit there and watch the money, it can't be just one kind of pleasure, right?

So Drogo made a nest out of chimaera fur.

It looks like Snorlax, very cute, and sleeps on its round belly.

Soft and comfortable, Pea Dragon!

The most common sleeping position of the dragon clan is to curl up into a ball with the head and tail tucked in, which makes them feel very safe.

There's nothing wrong with elderly dragons liking cute furniture.

Fulin thought so too.

So the Kirby's Lair was snatched away by her, saying it was as payment for her hard work in traveling to the North.

The Pipi dragon's nest is still being sewn. This time, feathered serpent hair is used, and it will take a few days.

So Drogo had to wake up on a plain soft cushion at noon today.

Happiness value -1.

Drogo yawned loudly.

Although I was awake, the gravity coefficient on the bed seemed to be several times higher than that of other places.

It sucked him in tightly and he didn't want to think about it at all.

Since there are people in this world who can synthesize all kinds of magical creatures, can Pokémon also be synthesized?

Imagine the wonderful world where Pokémon really existed, Drogo stayed awake till the afternoon, and only got up reluctantly when he felt the urge to urinate.

Boss, you can get up at whatever time you want.

As for the employees, the most expensive equipment in the factory besides the production line is the steam mechanical time clock.

Drogo named the machine Ding Ding because the bell would make a ding ding sound when the attendance card was inserted into it.

Every morning when you arrive at the factory, you have to pick up your attendance card and stamp your arrival time on the time clock. When you leave work, you also have to stamp your departure time.

So you always see workers who are trying to work to the limit, rushing to punch in at the last moment before being late.

If the attendance card is not inserted immediately, the salary will be deducted. It is tense and exciting.

Sometimes Drogo got up early and liked to squat next to Ding Ding to watch people checking in.

Whenever someone is late, he will pretend to look at his watch even though he knows it is late, and in the expectant eyes of the employees, he will say that he will deduct their salary.

Then see the other person regretting and feeling annoyed.

Find the same joy that the dean of studies used to have when he caught late students.

After a simple wash, Drogo came to his small desk.

As a boss, he decided to set an example by working hard for three hours today.

He dipped the pen in ink and opened the booklet on the table. It contained the plot outline of "Yu-Gi-Oh", the rules of the card game, and examples of card design.

Now when Drogo wants to launch a comic, he no longer needs to draw the storyboards himself. He only needs to give a rough outline, and a large number of cartoonists will compete to fill in the rest of the content.

Nowadays, cartoonists have become a respectable profession. After Drogo launched the comic magazine, several imitators appeared.

Income improves people's perception of a career.

Although traditional painters who can become artists now still have a higher status.

But the respect that most of the middle and lower-level painters can get is far less than that of serialized cartoonists.

"Yu-Gi-Oh!" is different from previously released comics. It has a complete original work, but that doesn't mean it can be copied completely. A lot of adjustments need to be made.

The background and world view are familiar, and the main thing is to sort out clear rules.

The name of Yu-Gi-Oh is Yu-Gi-Oh, and its original intention was to be the king of various games, rather than just playing cards.

So the beginning part of the comic contains many various mini-games and battles of wits.

Playing cards is just one of the games called "Duel Monsters".

Just like Dragon Ball was not about passionate battles at the beginning, but adventure and comedy.

The positioning was gradually adjusted during the serialization process based on readers' feedback. Therefore, in the early days of Yu-Gi-Oh, no one thought that playing cards would become a popular game around the world, so the rule design was a bit sloppy.

All kinds of lucky draws that shout about friendship and belief can be said to be plot designs.

However, the outrageous nonsense, on-the-spot card printing, and the rule that whoever is better at editing has the right to interpret the rules should be modified to be more reasonable.

For example, in the early game of the original game, when five Dark Wizards were gathered to defeat Kaiba, there was no rule that monsters could directly attack the player's health points, and health points could only be consumed by destroying monster cards.

In other words, as long as you keep playing and don't summon monsters, you will get five Dark Wizards sooner or later.

In a real dark game, the rules are on the side of the protagonist. What can you use to fight against the protagonist?

It is reasonable to suspect that the reason why the Dark Wizard was thrown into the sea in the later plot was because Takahashi and Xi also realized that this thing was bound to win.

And now Drogo is going to launch the alternate world "Yu-Gi-Oh!", which is intended to play the dual role of promoting cards and teaching rules.

Naturally, the rules should be complete from the beginning.

Compared to traditional card games, Yu-Gi-Oh! cannot be said to be very difficult, but it is definitely a game with very complex rules, and it is becoming more and more complex over time.

Following the plot can help you get into the game more smoothly.

This pit is a bottomless pit that is much bigger than the yo-yo.

As for card design examples, Drogo plans to provide several sets of card decks as templates, and the subsequent enrichment updates will be handed over to local designers.

Dark Magician, Blue-Eyes White Dragon, Red-Eyes Black Dragon, Level Monsters, Gears, Insects, and a cartoon deck that was renamed Comics because there is no word for cartoon.

These are probably the few early decks that left a deep impression on me as examples.

The rest will be left to local designers, so that they can also design card decks that suit the aesthetics of various races.

Drogo thought about it and added the destruction of the codex.

There's no way, I've always had a preference for this kind of card deck with some underworld attributes.

Not bringing out the divine monument now is already a mercy from the red dragon.

Maybe I am a dragon at heart when I am a human being.

Defeating your opponent brings you +1 happiness value, and defeating your opponent while disgusting him brings you +100 happiness value!

Duel can bring smiles to people's faces!

I was embarrassed to use it back then because it was so easy for a happy time of playing cards among friends to turn into a time of passionate physical combat among friends.

But it doesn’t matter now, no one dares to fight him.

Another important issue is balance.

The balance of Yu-Gi-Oh has always been a big problem. In almost every period, there are always one or two decks that stand out in strength.

There are also pearl tears whose "fame spreads far and wide".

Fundamentally, it’s because there is no concept of spending when using cards in Yu-Gi-Oh.

This results in a missing dimension in terms of restriction intensity.

But this is also its unique and exciting point. When you get the key card, you can complete the entire deck deployment, and then in "My Turn!", you can send your opponent away with one set of cards.

It has become a feature that distinguishes it from other card games.

Drogo doesn't plan to make adjustments. You know, he doesn't have the ability to do so.

If he really had the talent to design a better card game than Yu-Gi-Oh, he wouldn't have to work for a mobile game company.

All we can do is to not design those cards that will keep them in jail for the rest of their lives from being designed in the first place.

And set up a more complete internal testing process, and strive to complete the restrictions on cards that need to be restricted when they are launched.

After sorting out the rules and card decks, Drogo began to organize the plot outline and main character settings.

This part is much easier.

It was easy for Drogo to enter a state where he forgot about time while working, and by the time he finished writing the plot, it was already late at night.

Open your work group chat and check the messages.

Found the report from the illusionist team.

"The work of migrating the social spell model to the Deer Spirit God's Skeleton has been completed and can be put into use."

(End of this chapter)

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