'Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links' Toon World Event 2017: How to unlock and defeat Pegasus

The Toon World Event is back. Now that the event is live, players of "Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links" have a second shot at unlocking Pegasus, as well as other collectible Toon cards.

"Yu-Gi'Oh! Duel Links" Toon World Event 2017 is now live. Konami

Pegasus will appear with a brand-new deck at level 50 in Duel World. To unlock the duel, gamers need to win the duel at level 40 in the Duel Gate. Reports say the duelist appears at random levels. Some have encountered him at level 30, while others at level 40. There have been instances, however, wherein the duelist appears at level 50.

With Pegasus' new deck, it will be more difficult to be him this time. Reports say the deck is not the usual Toon World deck. It leans on a powerful summoning technique that calls forth the Ritual monster, Relinquished. While Pegasus gears up for this spell, players will have to face four-star monsters from his deck. A few of the cards in his deck are Breaker the Magical Warrior, Toon Gemini Elf, Copycat, and the Ritual Djinn, all of which boost the power of Relinquished.

To defeat Pegasus, players must have equally powerful cards on their deck. Four-star monsters, such as Dunames Dark Witch, and Jerry Beans Man, will be useful in the duel. In addition, gamers must bring traps of their own. Spells that boost one's monsters and spells that decrease the opponent's attack power will be a useful strategy in the midst of battle.

Since Pegasus may appear early on in the game, it is best if players prepare for the duel with the said opponent. For instance, gamers who may encounter Pegasus at level 40 would find it best if they have these decks on hand: Clown/Union Attack with a score of 7,000-9,000, Clown/Piranha with a score of 7,000-8,000, and Unhappy Girl/Union Attack with a score of 6,000–8,000.

Aside from dueling Pegasus at level 50, players will be able to come across Toon monsters such as Buster Blader and Dark Magician Girl.

More updates should arrive soon. 

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