Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-26477131-20171130185831/@comment-26477131-20171204200318

Hulk VS. Doomsday made sense as a fight. You could easily picture how a fight like that would go. Yugi VS. Ash is a completely different scenario, there's no way to interpret this as a fight.

Your assessment of how Magic and Trap cards doesn't make much sense either. How do cards like "Black Hole", "Change of Hearts", "Spellbinding Circle", "Trap Hole" and all the other situation based cards supposed to factor into this?

Also, does Yugi follow the rules of Duel Monsters in the game? Does he only draw one card per turn? In fact, how do turns factor into this?

How do you factor in Attack Points and Defence Points? How do you determine which of Ash's Pokémon are capable of defeating Yugi's monsters? Do you look at heir in-game stats? If so, then none of Ash's Pokémon can even hope to compete with Yugi's lowest level monsters. Do we just by-pass that? If so, how to we judge the max Strength and Durability of Yugi's monsters, without relying on their Attack and Defence Points? They have no showings or feats (except maybe the Egyptian God Cards) to determine this.

The two verses are just too incompatible with each other.

Also, there's more connections between Yugi and Aichi than what you listed...

1. Both play monster-based card games.

2. Both were bullied by classmates who became their friends.

3. Both are shy, awkward teenagers.

4. Have a rich, asshole rival.

5. Both have dark Powers that effect the games they play

Yugi has the Yami/The Shadow Games

Aichi has Psychualia

....and that's only off the top of my head. Heck you could match-up other Yu-Gi-Oh! characters with their Cardfight: Vanguard counterpart...

Kaiba VS. Kai

Joey VS. Katsumi

Jaden VS. Chrono