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Yarimono [Yarisute Mesubuta PUMP & DUMP]: Defeat Leo in the Big City Without Using Cheat Tackle

Writer: MaytaMayta


Description: Hello, adventurers! Welcome back to Uniqcret, where we explore the best strategies for gaming achievements and more. In today’s video, we’re diving into the world of Big City Yari, an exciting RPG where you collect over 150 Yarimon, battle trainers, and unlock the secrets of this mysterious world.

In this guide, we’ll teach you how to use your Yarimon's ultimate move, “Cheat Tackle,” to gain an advantage in battles and overcome tough opponents like Leo. We’ll walk you through the steps to build your team, prepare for fights, and make the most of your resources.

Key Highlights:

  • Discover the powerful “Cheat Tackle” and how to use it effectively.

  • Tips on collecting Yarimon and leveling them up.

  • Learn the mystery rules that apply only to you as you embark on your journey.

  • Unlock special events and progress through the storyline while uncovering hidden secrets.

As you travel the world, battling trainers and wild Yarimon, you'll gradually unlock the secrets behind this universe and complete your album of Yarimon and trainers.

Explore a world full of turn-based combat, monster collecting, and unraveling the mystery of the world around you!

Thanks for being part of the Uniqcret community! Keep exploring and enjoy your adventure!

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Message for International Readers
Understanding My Medical Context in Thailand

By Uniqcret, M.D.
 

Dear readers,
 

My name is Uniqcret, which is my pen name used in all my medical writings. I am a Doctor of Medicine trained and currently practicing in Thailand, a developing country in Southeast Asia.
 

The medical training environment in Thailand is vastly different from that of Western countries. Our education system heavily emphasizes rote memorization—those who excel are often seen as "walking encyclopedias." Unfortunately, those who question, critically analyze, or solve problems efficiently may sometimes be overlooked, despite having exceptional clinical thinking skills.
 

One key difference is in patient access. In Thailand, patients can walk directly into tertiary care centers without going through a referral system or primary care gatekeeping. This creates an intense clinical workload for doctors and trainees alike. From the age of 20, I was already seeing real patients, performing procedures, and assisting in operations—not in simulations, but in live clinical situations. Long work hours, sometimes exceeding 48 hours without sleep, are considered normal for young doctors here.
 

Many of the insights I share are based on first-hand experiences, feedback from attending physicians, and real clinical practice. In our culture, teaching often involves intense feedback—what we call "โดนซอย" (being sliced). While this may seem harsh, it pushes us to grow stronger, think faster, and become more capable under pressure. You could say our motto is “no pain, no gain.”
 

Please be aware that while my articles may contain clinically accurate insights, they are not always suitable as direct references for academic papers, as some content is generated through AI support based on my knowledge and clinical exposure. If you wish to use the content for academic or clinical reference, I strongly recommend cross-verifying it with high-quality sources or databases. You may even copy sections of my articles into AI tools or search engines to find original sources for further reading.
 

I believe that my knowledge—built from real clinical experience in a high-intensity, under-resourced healthcare system—can offer valuable perspectives that are hard to find in textbooks. Whether you're a student, clinician, or educator, I hope my content adds insight and value to your journey.
 

With respect and solidarity,

Uniqcret, M.D.

Physician | Educator | Writer
Thailand

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