Why do you need more than 1 copy of this π₯? And it's a god card so why would it be more than 1 copy for each person? Damn! Your question lead to more question instead of answer.
told ya it's "impostor", can't you learn fckin anony grammar boy? or are you so deaf that my dead parrot is better than you? WEEKS AND WEEKS AND COUNTING, AND STILL CAN'T LEARN A SINGLE π₯!
The noun referring to one who takes an assumed identity in order to deceive is variously spelled imposter and impostor. Impostor has the edge, and it is the form recommended by most English reference sources, but imposter is not wrong. Not only is it nearly as common as impostor, but it is also nearly as old. Impostor came to English from the French imposteur in the late 16th century...
and imposter first appeared almost immediately thereafter. And though the -or spelling has always been more common, imposter has always been present to some degree. In fact, imposter is more common than impostor in some areas of English. In a search covering a few dozen of the most popular blogs in the English-speaking world, for instance, the ratio of imposter to impostor is about 6:5.
Goddamn I'm too lazy for this π₯. As a conlusion imposter is not wrong, but the right word is impostor. So if the other is right, does that means the other must be wrong? K bye
Technically, Marik did duel Yami Yugi when he possessed Strings. In the manga, he was even able to have that whole through the mindlink while he was riding his motorcycle, which is pretty darn impressive. He has also dueled in almost every Yugioh video game (including Duel Generation), and has been leaked for this game with a possible deck type to use (Gravekeepers).
*whole duel (typo). I believe that his deck with Slifer was called "God Five". Oh, and he also brought his own deck to Battle City, but Yami Marik stated that did make a few changes to it. So, yeah. He has dueled, and is able to do it again.
"So if the other is right, does that means the other must be wrong? That's not the point. The issue here at hand, is sensitivity and receptivity to learning. Either-wise, this is a parody of an old conversation between trolls. You're making the old cheese churn like it shouldn't.