![]() The enemy can also chain at any point in your turn, and the last card in a chain acts first. This means to activate cards outside of your standard summoning or using spells. I'm now given a chance to "Chain" a card. Turn 2, and Kaiba killed my Swap Frog and set a card face down. I can do this because I Special Summoned Swap Frog, whereas I Normal Summoned Ronintoadin. I also set Ronintoadin face down, so it's now impossible for Kaiba to do any damage to me. This means I have infinite tribute fodder. I send Treeborn Frog to the graveyard using Swap Frog's effect, which lets me special summon it at the start of any turn so long as I have no spell or trap cards in play. It just stops cards from being removed from play. Imperial Iron Wall is useless in this deck, I don't know why I have it. It's one of the most useful cards in my deck for making XYZ monsters, such as Gachi Gachi Gantetsu, and provides a strong defensive backbone. Ronintoadin has 100 attack points and 2000 defense points. It can also send cards back to my hand, which is useful in niche circumstances. I can then send another frog to the graveyard. By discarding one of my other water monsters, I can special summon it. ![]() This was banned due to being so powerful. I can also use Heavy Storm, to wipe all spell and trap cards from the board. My hand consists of six cards, the first being Enemy Controller, which can either change the target's battle position or, if I sacrifice one of my monsters, I can take control of the enemy until the end of my turn. 1300 attack points, 1500 defense points, face up attack position. The card they played first was Mystic Horseman. Each player starts with 8000 life points and 5 cards (drawing one more during the draw phase). These are the Draw Phase, Standby Phase, Main Phase 1, Battle Phase, Main Phase 2 and End Phase.ĭuring each turn, you draw one card during the draw phase, play any number of spells or traps during any main phase, normal summon or tribute summon only one monster per turn and attack during the battle phase. In Yu-gi-oh, there are a few distinct phases. Match 1: Frog Monarch vs AI_Kaiba, No banlist. The other utilised Light and Darkness Dragon heavily to mostly the same effect, with support from an Apprentice Magician/Crystal Seer draw engine. I only remember two other deck types I used to play, and I don't remember the composition at all, so feel free to either ignore this or attempt to make a variation of them One was a Total Denial type deck that revolved around using "Horus the Black Flame Dragon Lv8", "Jinzo", and a combination of "Ground Collapse" and "Ojama King" to block off every action they could conceivably perform. Here's my attempt at a relatively simple Crystal Beasts deck Making GBS threads hell, it's been many many moons since I made a deck. HerpicleOmnicron5 fucked around with this message at 12:32 on Jul 25, 2016 HerpicleOmnicron5 fucked around with this message at 13:51 on Dec 18, 2016 These videos have varying levels of quality. Now, without further ado, it's time to duel. So if you can't or choose not to post full decks, just pick out your favourite cards and I'll randomly put them into a deck. However, most of you will at least have a card or two lying around. You see, not many people actually have full decks and I can understand that. But this is where you come in: I'll try to play your decks and attempt to win games with them.īut even better. They are all extremely gimmicky and wonderful. Now video only.įor the first few updates, I'll just be running through decks from my childhood which I sadly no longer have. This will be a hybrid LP, screenshots sometimes, videos others. How will you LP this, since it's a multiplayer only game? ![]() ![]() It's a great LP so far, but it's destroying all my childhood nostalgia for what I thought was a great game. Mostly to wash the bad taste in my mouth from reading the Forbidden Memories LP by Giver and General Yeti. ![]() The game has a special place in my heart, even though it's mostly trash. It got to the point where I had one of those dueling disc arm things and would actually duel in the middle of the street. The only real reason many people played it was because the anime was a very strong promotional tool. The actual card game of Yugioh is very poorly balanced, most people actually despise it compared to others like Magic the Gathering. In those old days, people seriously thought Dueling Network, a website where you had to handle all the rules yourself and could basically do whatever you want, was better. I'm not quite sure how old it is, but it's definitely been around since 2012. It features all the latest card, automatic rules handling for every single one, online servers, matchmaking, you name it, it has it. YGO Pro is the foremost way to play a children's card game online. How did this smug dummkopf ever make general? ![]()
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