Summary
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My Valentine’s deck features iconic signature cards like Harpie Lady and Harpie’s Feather Duster.
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Her strategy revolves around multiplying her monsters to swarm the battlefield.
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Mai’s deck evolves to include effect-heavy Amazons cards and the Evil Seal of Orichalcos.
May Valentine is one of the most fearsome and modern duelists in Yu-Gi-Oh!And her deck is reflective of that, with clever trap cards, beautiful female fighters, and unique spell cards that support her monster’s power. Her strategy revolves around multiplying her forces on the battlefield and overwhelming her opponent with attacks, or sacrifice one of the monsters to summon something more powerful.
Yu-Gi-Oh! is a worldwide hit anime based on the manga written by Kazuki Takahashi, about the players of a popular card game called Duel Monsters. Based on ancient Egyptian magic, Duel Monsters is a strategy game that brings monsters to life on a holographic battlefield as two players take turns attacking, setting traps or casting spell cards.
She may not be the strongest or most decorated duelist, however May Valentine’s deck contains several of these Yu-Gi-Oh! Franchise’s most iconic cards.
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Harpy Lady / Cyber ​​Harpy
Monster Card / Effect Monster Card
Harpy Lady is May Valentine’s signature monster Around which she builds her entire deck and strategy. The Winged Beast is a beautiful female humanoid with feathered wings and razor-sharp claws, and can be equipped with a number of spells that boost its attack power, such as Saber Shield and Rose Whip. Harpy Lady appears in every battle Mai fights in the course of Yu-Gi-Oh!s story, and Cyber ​​Harpie is its own unique version that includes the power-up advantage provided by Cyber ​​Shield, without having to draw and equip the Spell Card.
May first appeared in Yu-Gi-Oh! In season one, episode #6, “First Duel” battling Joey Wheeler. She dominates the battle with Harpy LadyEnhancing his power with a Field Power bonus and Cyber ​​Shield. However, she is outmaneuvered by Joey when he uses Time Wizard to age his baby dragon into a thousand dragons, which Mai’s harpies are no match for.
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Elegant egoist
Instant Card
One of the strongest spell cards to pair with Harpie Lady is Elegant EgoistWhich allows Mai to bring an additional Harpy Lady onto the field, or challenge the winged beast’s sister to battle. When the Harpy Lady Sisters are on the field, they have a stronger attack and defense than a single Harpy Lady alone. Since the sister can only be summoned to the field by using Elegant Egoist, and the spell card doesn’t work with any other monster cards, Mai needs to be very strategic about how she builds her deck.
In her first duel with Joey, Mai can seemingly predict every card she draws, making pulling specific cards like Elegant Egoist a breeze. She uses the spell to summon all three Harpy Lady Sisters Before Joey pulls off his trick with Time Wizard, and the three winged creatures dominate the battle for a while. It turns out Mai’s precognitive abilities are a trick, using perfumes to identify specific cards without you having to look. While this is technically cheating, it’s a clever way to compensate for the limited scope of Elegant Egoist.
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Mirror wall
Trap Card
Mirror Wall is one of the most used trap cards in Yu-Gi-Oh! And this is one that Mai uses in every battle. This card’s effect halves the attacking monster’s strength, which means instant destruction if it doesn’t exceed the target’s attack or defense. This card has a continuous effect and remains on the field until it is removed by a spell, trap, or effect monster.
During Mai’s first battle with Yugi in season one, episode #30, “Duel Identity Pt. 2”, Mai’s mirror wall has the king of games on the ropesUnable to attack without destroying his own monsters. Unfortunately, Mai is outmaneuvered by Yugi, who uses brain control to seize one of Mai’s monsters, and uses Catapult Turtle to destroy both the Mirror Wall and the stolen monster. This masterful move doesn’t decide the battle, but it does give Yugi a foot in the door.
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Amazon’s chain master
Effect Monster Card
Although her deck was initially built around Harpie Lady cards, When Mai returns for Seto Kaiba’s Battle City Tournament, she adds Amazon cards to the mix. The female warriors are each themed with different specializations, like sword-fighting and archery, and many have built-in effects that activate under certain conditions. It’s good to see Mai abandon her cheating tactics and focus on more complex strategies in battle.
In season two, episode #41, “Mind Game: Mai vs. Marik Pt. 2”, Mai faces an uphill battle against the main antagonist of the season, Marik Ishtar. She sends Amazoness Chain Master to the field, which Marik destroys on his next turn, but this activates the card’s effect and allows Mai to steal a card of her choice from her opponent’s hand. The blonde duelist chooses Marik’s Egyptian God Card, the Winged Dragon of Ra, and seemingly gains the upper hand in the battle.
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Fairy’s hand mirror
Trap Card
Fairy’s Hand Mirror is a Trap Card that is activated when the opponent targets a single monster with a Spell Card, and allows the user to redirect the Spell Card’s effect to another monster. This can be very useful when the opponent uses spell cards to enhance their monster’s attack, by redistributing the advantage that undermines the opposing strategy. Interestingly, Mai only uses Fairy’s hand mirror onceAnd it’s in a flashback scene.
In season four, episode #8 “My Freaky Valentine Pt. 1”, Mai recounts a duel with an unknown rival when she duels with Joey. In this flashback, Mai is under attack from Tri-Horned Dragon, which its user enhances with the spell card, Rush Recklessly. Although the spell boosts the dragon’s attack by 300, Mai quickly activates Fairy’s hand mirrored and reassigned the advantage to her Cyber ​​Harpy, raising its attack higher than Tri-Horned Dragon’s and give you a decisive victory.
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Gravity bind
Trap Card
One of the factors to consider when dueling is the star value of the monster, which indicates the effort needed to challenge it. The higher the star rating, the stronger the monster is and the more conditions that must be met to summon it, like sacrificing another monster, or special summoning it with a spell card. Gravity Bind is a simple trap card that prevents monsters with four or more stars from attackingAs long as it remains active on the battlefield.
Mai uses Gravity Bind to slow down the battle between her and Marik during the Battle City finals. With this trap card in play, Marik’s monsters should not be able to attackGive Mai time to outlast the effects of her opponent’s spell card, Swords of Revealing Light. Despite the sound strategy of using Gravity Bind, Mai sets the trap too late, and Marik successfully summons Ra’s Winged Dragon. The Golden God depletes Mai’s life points, banishing her to the Shadow Realm in one of Yu-Gi-Oh! Most unfair duels.
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Harpy Lady Phoenix Formation
Instant Card
The spell card, Harpie Lady Phoenix Formation, is a powerful enhancement to Mai’s Harpie multiple strategy. When activated, if Mai controls three or more Harpy cards on the field, Phoenix Formation allows you to target and destroy every monster in play on your opponent’s sideAnd attack their life points directly.
In the fourth season of Yu-Gi-Oh! Mai is plagued with insecurity after being tortured in the Shadow Realm during Battle City. She joins forces with the main antagonists of the season, Darts and his henchmen, and allows herself to be corrupted by the seal of Orichalcos. Forced to fight Joey in a life-or-death duel, Mai floods the field with harpies And when she finally pulls Phoenix Formation from her hand, she uses it to destroy his three monsters on the field and drain his life points down to the brink of defeat.
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Nightmare Tri-mirror
Trap Card
The Trap Card, Nightmare Tri-Mirror, Creates a copy of the user’s active monsters on the field for each monster their opponent special summons. This ability is especially advantageous for Mai, as it allows her to multiply her Harpy cards, consolidating more and more power on her side of the field. With each additional copy in play, Mai can meet the number of Harpies required to activate powerful spell and trap cards, such as Harpie Lady Phoenix and Sparrow Formations.
In season four, episode #34, “Fighting for a Friend Pt. 4”, Mai activates Nightmare Tri-Mirror in her final duel with Joey When he special-summons four monsters. This trap card creates four additional Harpies to the field, tipping the battle in her favor. Although Mai has the upper hand, she hesitates to deliver the final blow to her friend, but he collapses from exhaustion anyway and Mai is declared the winner, trapping Joey’s soul in the seal of Orichalcos.
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Harpy’s pet dragon
Effect Monster Card
Dragons are one of the most common monster types in Yu-Gi-Oh!, Among them are the iconic Blue Eyes White Dragon and Silver the Sky Dragon. Never one to be left out, Mai’s deck has a dragon of her own, Harpie’s Pet Dragon, a powerful monster that gains 300 Attack and Defense points for every active Harpie card on the field. Given Mai’s strategy of multiplying her harpies, the addition of the pet dragon can be a decisive move in battle, if done correctly.
Harpie’s Pet Dragon is consistently one of Mai’s heavy hitters, appearing in many of her battles in Yu-Gi-Oh!. In the first season, episode #29, “Duel Identity”, Mai summons the dragon in her fight against Yugi in the semi-finals of the Duelist Kingdom Tournament. Harpie’s Pet Dragon, powered-up by the Harpie Ladies on the field, Easily destroy some of Yugi’s most iconic fighters, like Summoned Skull and Dark Magician.
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Harpy’s Feather Duster
Instant Card
Harpie’s Feather Duster is a powerful spell card that Allows the user to destroy all the spell and trap cards of their enemy on the field. This is extremely useful in dueling, as it eliminates any nasty surprises lurking under the face-down trap cards, and clears a path for unrestricted attacks. This card is so powerful that until recently it was banned from the real-life official card game, ending its 16-year ban in 2020.
Mai uses Harpy’s Feather Duster in each of her battles shown in Yu-Gi-Oh!, And with good reason. This overpowered spell card comes in handy in Mai’s duel with Marik in Battle City, when the latter plays Jam Breathing Machine, which uses a multiple strategy similar to Mai’s, creating slime tokens that can be sacrificed to summon one of the Ancient Egyptian God cards . Jam Breeding Machine nearly defeats Yugi at the start of the season, but Harpie’s Feather Duster allows Mai to take it out in one fell swoop.