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These abilities affect the player's ability to acquire new cards. Some abilities are not listed in the Leader Ability page of the monster and are therefore hidden. Although the game does not explain when or how this occurs, the abilities acquired (and their potency) depends on the Type and Level of the individual monster. As monsters become promoted, they earn Leader Abilities. In addition, your current Deck Leader also gains/loses XP when you win/lose Duels.Īny monster that reaches the rank of 2LT can never be demoted to NCO, even if its XP falls below the threshold.ĭeck Leaders have special effects called Leader Abilities. While monsters most predominantly lose XP by being sent to the Graveyard. Monsters gain XP in a variety of ways such as destroying monsters in battle, defending against attacks, and being on the field at the end of your turn.

As a monster passes certain XP thresholds it becomes promoted (or demoted) upon the Duel's conclusion. The full list of ranks are detailed below.Įvery Monster Card the player owns has a hidden XP value, ranging from 0 to 65535, that is shared between all copies of that card.

After their first promotion, they are ranked Second Lieutenant (2LT in the game's shorthand). All Monster Cards start with no Rank (Non Commissioned Officer).
