[center][h2][color=39b54a]Amelia Averyonna[/color][/h2] [@Scarifar][/center] After her game with Leander, Amelia spent a bit more time in the infirmary before leaving and returning to her room. Once there, she remained for the rest of the day, relaxing and looking over her deck. The days that followed, she spent dedicated to her studies and what free time she did, she researched the cards in her deck, leading to her discovery of the Gusto archetype. Further research and visits to the card shop allowed her to think up of her deck and she began compiling a list of cards she would need for her deck. She found most of the cards she would need were relatively cheap and would be easy to get after a few duels, especially if she won them all. Sighing as her class ended, she packed her bag before pulling out her d-ceiver to check which class was next. It was Standard Dueling, something she was dreading. She hadn't bought anything to improve her deck yet, as she hadn't decided which to buy first. So she was worried if it would hold up. Knowing she would find out one way or another, she headed for the classroom, quickly losing herself in her thoughts. As such, she didn't pay attention to her surroundings and eventually ran into someone, causing her to fall over. "[color=39b54a]Ow... s-sorry[/color]." She said, looking up at the person she ran into and recognizing them. "[color=39b54a]Mr. Leander[/color]?" [center][h2][color=ed1c24]Joshua Tamashii[/color][/h2][/center] Joshua had been disappointed in his pulls, to say the least. While he had gotten three cards he could use in his deck, only two were truly useful. Thinking it over, it would've made more sense to buy the cards he needed individually. The only plus side was that he now had cards to trade away, if he found someone who actually wanted them. Fat chance though. Leaving his class as it ended, he headed for the Standard Dueling class that was next. Frankly speaking, he hated standard duels. Too little movement too little chances to turn a bad situation around or make it worse on yourself. Turbo Duels were fun and all, but he preferred Action Duels since he was able to rely on more then just his dueling skills to get out of a situation. After all, a little luck never hurt anyone and sometimes the cards your deck gave you aren't enough to handle the current situation. Looking up as he neared the classroom, he walked around some of his fellow students. Glancing over at the teacher, he had to admit the guy looked impressive. Joshua thought the guy would make a better Action Duel instructor but he guess he would have to see what he was in for first, so he took an empty seat and waited for the class to begin.