Then play another bad card, and try attacking whatever he played. So play any card face down and let him shit on it. The game will not progress until you lose to him. The Heishin duel is all about losing as fast as you possibly can. Some options will come up, don't worry about them as the right option is already selected so keep on mashing. You can't just mash X here, you need to change the cursor here.Ĭutscenes play. Go back to the palace and Simon will flap his gums some more. Now, once you have a good deck, exit the screen and leave the shop. After talking to Teana, rather than going outside, talk to someone else. You can also farm Villager 3 (a new trend lately) if you wish. You unlock him by going to the duel grounds, skipping Teana's text, watch some cutscenes, and fight him and Seto 1. If you read this entire guide and decide you want to try a different farm 1 spot, try Jono 1. Use your judgement in selecting the deck, but do NOT start without raigeki and a useable equip, ever. If there's an abundance of beast/pyro types or female/rock types, you can still be solid because those cards make useful early-game fusions. The deck can still be considered worthwhile without any dragons or thunders. However, if the rest of the deck is good, it may be acceptable to start with just the two magics. Typically if you're going for the world record you don't start unless you have the raigeki, an equip, and at least 1 dragon and 1 thunder. Those are the two most important card types the more the merrier. Note how many, if any, dragons and thunders it has. If the deck has both of those, you can begin the run. You NEED to start off with AT LEAST raigeki and one of the following equip cards: Now, what you look for in the starting deck. This is a few seconds faster, not a big deal.Īnyways, you're going to this guy to check your deck. Doing this correctly skips the animation that plays when you normally select an area. An interesting note, when the screen is fading from when Simon is talking to you and before it fades into the area selection screen, you can move the cursor just before the screen fades in and select the shop (right once, down once) before the screen fades in. Keep holding square and mashing X, even when the option comes up that he gives you to stay or run away (the cursor is already on what we want).Īs the screen fades back in, you want to go to the shop or whatever the fuck it's called on the bottom right. When the game actually begins, Simon Muran will talk to you. This makes the text scroll as fast as possible. The fastest method of skipping text is holding square and, whilst holding square, mashing X. However, it skips it a little too slow for my taste. Something very crucial to this game, and your thumb, is that holding square automatically skips text. So, you press new game, type in a name (usually just press X once to put in one A, then hit start to make the cursor go directly to "End" so you can continue). Timing begins when you hit "New Game" on the title screen and ends when you see the card you win from Nitemare (right after "YOU WIN!"). The first part of the game is (and no shit, right?) the title screen. Hell, you might not even know what good RNG looks like in the game. But just because you get good RNG doesn't mean you know what to do with it. If you plan on completing this game, you need good RNG, period. RNG is the same as luck good RNG means good luck and bad RNG is bad luck. RNG stands for random number generator and is how a game deals with randomness. With that out of the way, let's get going.įirst off, if you have not already guessed from watching either SSBMstuff, Elven, or even myself run this game, it is almost entirely decided by RNG. Keep in mind, parts of this guide were written in 2013, so some unimportant information may sound odd. However, with the recent 12 hour speedrun challenge and with the recent run of this game done by Mergy at ESA, PLUS with the summer tournament I organized in full swing.FM is more active than it ever has been. I started writing this in late 2013 but stopped after the farm 2 section because interest in the game was at an all time low. Nice! Interest in this game has been growing very fast, so completing this guide has become a personal priority for me lately. So, you're interested in running Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories. Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories | Speedrunning Guide
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