Chi is the value most often compared in a duel, although duels of force and personal honor are not unknown. Dueling is often used as a form of control in many, if not most, honor decks as it often gives the winner of the duel honor, card draw, and a reliable form of keeping your opponent's personalities down (i.e. dead, bowed etc.) Refusal of a duel often dishonors a personality as an additional cost; many duels are irrefusable, however.
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| - Chi is the value most often compared in a duel, although duels of force and personal honor are not unknown. Dueling is often used as a form of control in many, if not most, honor decks as it often gives the winner of the duel honor, card draw, and a reliable form of keeping your opponent's personalities down (i.e. dead, bowed etc.) Refusal of a duel often dishonors a personality as an additional cost; many duels are irrefusable, however.
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| - Chi is the value most often compared in a duel, although duels of force and personal honor are not unknown. Dueling is often used as a form of control in many, if not most, honor decks as it often gives the winner of the duel honor, card draw, and a reliable form of keeping your opponent's personalities down (i.e. dead, bowed etc.) Refusal of a duel often dishonors a personality as an additional cost; many duels are irrefusable, however.
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