Ai Decks | Edopro

Abstract EdoPro AI Decks are scripted or machine-learned deck profiles used to power AI opponents in the EdoPro Yu-Gi-Oh! simulator. This paper summarizes motivations, design approaches, evaluation methods, and future directions for creating engaging, diverse, and human-like AI decks.

Introduction

Design Approaches

  • Heuristic agents
  • Monte Carlo Tree Search (MCTS)
  • Reinforcement Learning (RL)
  • Hybrid systems
  • Key Implementation Details

    Evaluation

    Ethical and Legal Considerations

    Case Study: Competitive Combo Deck

    Future Directions

    Conclusion EdoPro AI decks benefit from pragmatic hybrids combining human knowledge and learning-based methods. Practical systems favor action abstraction, determinization, and evaluation against human data to create engaging opponents.

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    The EDOPro AI is not a chess engine. It cannot navigate complex branching decision trees, bluff, or set up layered disruptions multiple turns in advance. The AI excels at linear, goal-oriented decks.

    Problem: "The AI refuses to summon from the Extra Deck." Solution: The AI likely lacks a script for that specific summoning mechanic (e.g., Xyz). Use the –force command in the AI script or switch to a Link/Beatdown deck.

    Problem: "The AI activates Maxx 'C'... then proceeds to summon 5 monsters." Solution: Classic. The AI doesn't understand the "stop" condition. Remove Maxx "C" from all AI decks. Give the AI Nibiru or Droll & Lock Bird instead.

    Problem: "The AI tributes my boss monster for a vanilla monster." Solution: The AI sees a tribute summon as "free stats." Remove any low-level monsters that can be tributed. Give the AI only monsters that cannot be normal summoned (e.g., Gadarla, the Mystery Dust Kaiju). edopro ai decks


    EDOPro (Project Ignis) distinguishes itself from other Yu-Gi-Oh! simulators by offering a highly customizable offline AI experience. Unlike simulators that rely on rigid, scripted duel puzzles, EDOPro uses a dynamic AI engine capable of piloting user-created decks. This report outlines how AI decks function within the ecosystem, the limitations of the AI logic, and how users can create and modify AI decks for optimal performance.

    If you download a regular deck from a site like Master Duel Meta or Yugioh Top Decks and simply put it in your folder, the AI might not use it.

    EDOPro distinguishes between player decks and AI decks using metadata.

    EDOPro comes with official (paper) decks pre-installed, but they are often sorted by "Anime" vs "Official."

    The EDOPro AI is a fantastic tool for testing combos, learning matchups, or just killing time. However, its intelligence is directly tied to the deck you give it. A poorly constructed deck leads to the infamous "Normal Summon, pass turn" AI. A well-constructed deck can simulate a real opponent. Abstract EdoPro AI Decks are scripted or machine-learned

    Here’s how to build a deck that the EDOPro AI can pilot effectively.

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