Dedikeoh is a 2 player card game.
In this game all you play with are monster cards that are either digimon, pokemon, or duel monsters.
Ability = the yellow on regular digimon cards, blue and yellow pokemon cards (water and electric), dark and water duel monsters
Energy = the red on regular digimon cards, red and brown pokemon cards (fire and fighting), fire and earth duelmonsters
Crush = the green on regular digimon cards, green and white pokemon cards (leaf and colorless), wind and light duel monsters
You can play by the rookie level rules of the D-tector card game using Madikeoh rules to figure out damage when that is necessisary or you can read the rules below that only differ slightly from the rookie level rules of the D-tector card game. If you know the rookie level rules then you'll know what different and what's not. (kinda added a little of the mega level rules to it) I've never played by the mega level rules, but go for it if that's the way you play.
Both players do the following.
Draw 5 cards to begin with. Place one basic pokemon card, digimon card, spirit digimon card, or duel monster face down. Then once both cards are down flip them face up at the same time.
Compare the cards. Energy beats ability, ability beats crush, and crush beats energy as said in the D-tector card game.
You may evolve pokemon like in the Pokemon TCG. You may digivolve digimon instantaniously like pokemon as long as the evolvement or pre-evolvement is written on the card (ex. if it says wargreymon + metalgarurumon = omnimon, you may evolve wargreymon into omnimon without metalgarurumon). If the requirements you choose for digivolving include sending cards offline then you must discard that many cards from your hand and into the discard pile in order to digivolve that way
If cards are of different types (not counting spirit digimon cards) one will go to a discard pile and the other will stay in play and may be used or not used to battle again.
If both cards are the same type or one of them is a hybrid, deal damage like you would in Madikeoh. Both cards could get knocked out this way. Who ever has the higher attack points knocks out its opponent and stays in play. If your card gets knocked out place it in your discard pile. The same goes with your opponent.
Once one or two cards have been put into the corresponding discard pile(s), both players draw a card. If there are any cards in play, the cards owner may choose whether to play with one of his or her cards in play instead of placing face down another basic pokemon, digimon, duel monster or spirit digimon.
You both repeat the process until the end of the game. The end of the game depends on you. You can choose to play until one players deck reaches 0 cards and whoever has the most cards in play wins or the goal could be that the first person to have 8 cards in play or 8 victories wins. You could go with the objectives of the rookie level or mega level rules. Decide what the object of the game is before you start playing, so that you both know your goal.
Go to digimon and yugioh cards to find out how to deal damage using Yu-gi-oh, D-tector, and regular digimon cards by dividing.
Go to Pokemon cards to find out how to deal damage with them.
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