Played LSRulers up until a month ago and was going to get into Nekroz but decided to sell my collection because I was getting bored of it.
Yang Zing get a huge power creep with the next Synchro coming out for them. Chaofeng, Legend of the Yang Zing
1 Tuner + 1 or more non-Tuner monsters If this card was Synchro Summoned, your opponent cannot activatethe effects of monsters with the same original Attribute as the Attribute of a "Yang Zing" monster used for the Synchro Summon of this card. When this Synchro Summoned card is destroyed by battle or card effect and sent to the Graveyard: You can add 1 Tuner monster from your Deck to your hand. Once per turn, when a monster(s) your opponent controls is destroyed by battle or card effect: You canSpecial Summon 1 Wyrm-Type monster from your Deck in Defense Position, whose Attribute is the same as at least 1 of the original Attributes those destroyed monsters had.
Once you Summon it unless your opponent has Solemn Warning you've won.
I haven't really gotten into Yu-Gi-Oh! outside of digital games as getting physical cards is a very expensive hobby, plus it would be hard to get an opponent in an area where people don't really know the game.
Plus I prefer when game enforces the rules, instead of leaving it up to some guy who thinks that know what the rules are. Also, I see Yu-Gi-Oh! more as a single player experience.
I haven't really gotten into Yu-Gi-Oh! outside of digital games as getting physical cards is a very expensive hobby, plus it would be hard to get an opponent in an area where people don't really know the game.
Plus I prefer when game enforces the rules, instead of leaving it up to some guy who thinks that know what the rules are. Also, I see Yu-Gi-Oh! more as a single player experience.
Well that's exactly why I play DevPro! Online, fully-automated like hearthstone, so no arguing over rules, and you have full access to the 8000+ cards ever released without having to unlock anything. Sounds exactly like what you're looking for.
Things with YZ is that they got hit with the list with the last banlist with the limiting of Skill Drain. I'm trying to find a new deck to mess with. Masked Heros was fun, but a little too consistent for me and having people quit all the time is kinda boring. Been checking out Yosenju, but I am having slight trouble with effect negation against them.
I think Yu-Gi-Oh! is oddity amongst popular CCG considering for the most part there is no resource cost and you can run super weird decks.
It's quite challenge to design "somewhat balanced" cards when playing them isn't tied to mana crystals or lands. I know that many more powerful cards even take it from your life points but still.
Things with YZ is that they got hit with the list with the last banlist with the limiting of Skill Drain. I'm trying to find a new deck to mess with. Masked Heros was fun, but a little too consistent for me and having people quit all the time is kinda boring. Been checking out Yosenju, but I am having slight trouble with effect negation against them.
The limit to Vanity's Emptiness probably helped Yang Zing more than the limit on Skill Drain hurt them. If they had a way to avoid Nekroz of Trishula they'd be a decent fun deck but unfortunately none of their effects protect their synchro from it. Still, like I said, being able to main Mistake is a great thing right now.
Yosenju are REALLY boring, very one dimensional deck and they just got nerfed with Emptiness going to 1. As you said they also have trouble with Effect Veiler which is popular at the moment because it's good against Nekroz. Mind Crush too.
It's amusing to play those god cards against an AI, especially since they are usually not as powerful like those anime versions of them. So essentially you play god cards while AI proceed to mop the floor with you.
Things with YZ is that they got hit with the list with the last banlist with the limiting of Skill Drain. I'm trying to find a new deck to mess with. Masked Heros was fun, but a little too consistent for me and having people quit all the time is kinda boring. Been checking out Yosenju, but I am having slight trouble with effect negation against them.
The limit to Vanity's Emptiness probably helped Yang Zing more than the limit on Skill Drain hurt them. If they had a way to avoid Nekroz of Trishula they'd be a decent fun deck but unfortunately none of their effects protect their synchro from it. Still, like I said, being able to main Mistake is a great thing right now.
Yosenju are REALLY boring, very one dimensional deck and they just got nerfed with Emptiness going to 1. As you said they also have trouble with Effect Veiler which is popular at the moment because it's good against Nekroz. Mind Crush too.
I've been enjoying Yosenju, but it is really just a "have answer or not" type of deck. IMO, the real problem with having fun in this meta is that most of the 1.5 decks and up run multiples of various locks and stuns that say no to playing YGO. Anyhow, I was looking to play a new 'fun' deck. Super Heavy Sams and Aromages have been cool, but they are somewhat inconsistent.
Ah yugioh it has been awhile since i last played on a competitive level Best card easy the one single card that would break be Screamed at being op (and it has been banned a very long time)
If this was a hearthstone card i imagine it would be like this
Chaos Emperor Dragon
Battlecry: Discard the top 2 cards of your deck, Deal 4 damage to your Hero and Destroy all Other Minions And both players discard there hands
Deal 1 damage to your Opponent's Hero For Each minion That was destroyed and each card that was discarded
I love YuGiOh! (Bonus points to anyone who knows my avatar)
My all-time favorite card is definitely The Tyrant Neptune.
I've always loved the idea of being able to "fuse" any two monsters. Loved abusing it in an obelisk deck. I still play YuGiOh on DevPro, the best place to play YuGiOh online currently IMO.
I've started playing Yu-Gi-Oh! since the Power Of Chaos games (That's where I took my name from :D) and then I played online (KCVDS, Dueling Network, YGOPro and many others) But after the XYZ summon and Yugioh! Zexal, I started to lose interest in the game and quit for some time then I returned and was surprised by a new summon type (Pendulum Summon) and after some time trying to learn how to play with the new rules (5 card draw etc..) I gave up and quit completely. That's when I started Hearthstone though :D It feels sad as I love Yu-Gi-Oh but it is becoming really hard and complicated and I don't have time to learn all over again :D
Note: If some of you could notice, the monster in my avatar and signature is Chaos Sorcerer which was designed to me by another member in KCVDS :D
I started playing ygo when 6 sam came out. I won my first two local tournaments with a 6 sam deck. I got lucky and pulled the grandmasters and shoguns. The first tournament was actually the day the YCS (called SJC back then) came to houston and a Six Sam deck won first place and I'm from houston so I thought that was pretty cool. His deck was better than mine but the local scene wasn't super competitive. My opponent in the semifinals was one of the guys that taught me how to play, then the next day I beat the OTHER guy that taught me how to play in the finals. I picked up a sponsorship from that shop shortly thereafter lol I still have the shirt. I was also a certified level 1 judge which helped me greatly. Amazing how many people didn't know basic rules and interactions. At big events I would shark people on stupid stuff. One time at an SJC I dropped Honest and he chained his honest so I could tell he misunderstood the errata and I chained another honest, then he chained another, then I chained another and called a judge lmao
Eventually I moved to San Francisco where I started going to much better shops and I'd still always get t8 or 1st. This was in 2008-2010 so I had a hard time finding work. My only way to make money was to hustle ygo or start selling drugs. Since prison seems thoroughly awful I opted to do the ygo. I would make efficient trades for profits, sell completed decks with a mat and deckbox and dice and everything you'd need for profits. Stuff like that would cover my food and travel and then some. My favorite thing to do was play for cards. Most people don't want to play for cards so what I would do is go to a tournament and not enter. Instead I'd make trades and when someone dropped out I would challenge them. If they're competitive enough to drop when they hit x-2 it means they think they're pretty good. I would approach these players with two decks and I would let them look through both decks and they would decide which one they would win in they beat me and I would play with the other deck. And I did not look at their deck. No best of 3 so, one game only. The decks I'd put up were anywhere from $600-$1500. I only lost one time but I asked him if he'd play again and if he won I'd throw in some cash and if I won we both keep our decks and he gets just the cash. He accepted and lost.
Only big tournament I ever did well at was Upperdeck Day in Sacramento. Went x-0 and sat at table #1 all day, I made the t16 or 32 at x-1I forget which increment they went by, there was I wanna say 500-600 players but I don't remember what the rounds cut is for an event that size. Playing for a small crowd was really cool people were taking notes and copying my decklist. At the Time Teledad was king but I was running a DDT Teledad variant without CCV. In the final round before cut to t16/32 I lost to a Teledad deck that teched Gorz and he got a HUGE token off me (like bigger than the stupid Gorz) and he won next turn. Next round I played another Teledad deck that hit an especially brutal CCV on me. That guy won 1st, the other guy won 7th, I got 10th. I was kinda sour because the only prizes I wanted were 1st (SJC Gold Sarco) and 7th (oldschool Cydra Regionals mat... to sell lol I had the original regs mat with just the gameboard on it). I still got like 2 boxes of Crossroads which I may or may not have scaled and sold off. I made 34th at SJC San Francisco, woulda been t32 but my round 1 and 2 opponents dropped early so my tiebreakers were garbage.
I quit when Dark Strike Fighter came out. Initially I had a foot halfway out the door and would just make fun decks because I had pretty much every card except Gold Sarco. Virus decks with all 3 viruses, magical explosion decks, vision gun bloo (plasma control from the OCG in japan), big city (it was so dated at that point most people didn't even understand what my win condition was and they'd misplay after misplay). Skill Drain decks with Final Attack Orders, Exodia decks, Horus+Jinzo lockoutm, Gadgets with Bountiful Artemus and like 12 counter traps,.. fun stuffs. I fully quit when I realized CCV was gonna be re-banned so I sold my whole collection. But I was still a moderator on yugiohforums.com and my gf was an admin there. I briefly was on a YVD team because my friend was captain and said he needed skill on his roster because everyone was the suck except for him. First time I played for them I swept the whole DGZ team myself with a Rock Stun deck (Rei was extra butthurt about this claiming I netdecked it which I did not and if I had I would admit it because I'm totally FOR netdecking). I also briefly had my own team that wasn't beholden to any forum, we had our own private one and I swept a team from pojo with Little City. But I had to let yvd go as well because it was about to sucker me back into playing irl.
Played LSRulers up until a month ago and was going to get into Nekroz but decided to sell my collection because I was getting bored of it.
Yang Zing get a huge power creep with the next Synchro coming out for them. Chaofeng, Legend of the Yang Zing
1 Tuner + 1 or more non-Tuner monsters
If this card was Synchro Summoned, your opponent cannot activate the effects of monsters with the same original Attribute as the Attribute of a "Yang Zing" monster used for the Synchro Summon of this card. When this Synchro Summoned card is destroyed by battle or card effect and sent to the Graveyard: You can add 1 Tuner monster from your Deck to your hand. Once per turn, when a monster(s) your opponent controls is destroyed by battle or card effect: You canSpecial Summon 1 Wyrm-Type monster from your Deck in Defense Position, whose Attribute is the same as at least 1 of the original Attributes those destroyed monsters had.
Once you Summon it unless your opponent has Solemn Warning you've won.
I haven't really gotten into Yu-Gi-Oh! outside of digital games as getting physical cards is a very expensive hobby, plus it would be hard to get an opponent in an area where people don't really know the game.
Plus I prefer when game enforces the rules, instead of leaving it up to some guy who thinks that know what the rules are. Also, I see Yu-Gi-Oh! more as a single player experience.
Well that's exactly why I play DevPro! Online, fully-automated like hearthstone, so no arguing over rules, and you have full access to the 8000+ cards ever released without having to unlock anything. Sounds exactly like what you're looking for.
By the way, do you know who my avatar is?
Things with YZ is that they got hit with the list with the last banlist with the limiting of Skill Drain. I'm trying to find a new deck to mess with. Masked Heros was fun, but a little too consistent for me and having people quit all the time is kinda boring. Been checking out Yosenju, but I am having slight trouble with effect negation against them.
Actually, it is the level 6 Neo Aqua Matador with 1200 Att/ 3000 Def iirc.
Might of the Steadfast Dueling! ;)
I think Yu-Gi-Oh! is oddity amongst popular CCG considering for the most part there is no resource cost and you can run super weird decks.
It's quite challenge to design "somewhat balanced" cards when playing them isn't tied to mana crystals or lands. I know that many more powerful cards even take it from your life points but still.
The limit to Vanity's Emptiness probably helped Yang Zing more than the limit on Skill Drain hurt them. If they had a way to avoid Nekroz of Trishula they'd be a decent fun deck but unfortunately none of their effects protect their synchro from it. Still, like I said, being able to main Mistake is a great thing right now.
Yosenju are REALLY boring, very one dimensional deck and they just got nerfed with Emptiness going to 1. As you said they also have trouble with Effect Veiler which is popular at the moment because it's good against Nekroz. Mind Crush too.
It's amusing to play those god cards against an AI, especially since they are usually not as powerful like those anime versions of them. So essentially you play god cards while AI proceed to mop the floor with you.
Got Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Generation for my android device. A lot of cards are locked behind a pay wall. Still I like it.
I've been enjoying Yosenju, but it is really just a "have answer or not" type of deck. IMO, the real problem with having fun in this meta is that most of the 1.5 decks and up run multiples of various locks and stuns that say no to playing YGO. Anyhow, I was looking to play a new 'fun' deck. Super Heavy Sams and Aromages have been cool, but they are somewhat inconsistent.
I think there is a YGOPro for mobile devices.
Ah yugioh it has been awhile since i last played on a competitive level Best card easy the one single card that would break be Screamed at being op (and it has been banned a very long time)
If this was a hearthstone card i imagine it would be like this
Chaos Emperor Dragon
Battlecry: Discard the top 2 cards of your deck, Deal 4 damage to your Hero and Destroy all Other Minions And both players discard there hands
Deal 1 damage to your Opponent's Hero For Each minion That was destroyed and each card that was discarded
Op ? i think so xD
I've been playing YGO ever since i was a kid!
My favorite archetype is Gladiator Beast,i love playing Glad. Beast decks :3 Gladiator Beast-Heraklinos was my favorite card.
Yeah somehow I can still understand this card :D
RIP yogg-saron good things don't last forever :(
I've started playing Yu-Gi-Oh! since the Power Of Chaos games (That's where I took my name from :D) and then I played online (KCVDS, Dueling Network, YGOPro and many others) But after the XYZ summon and Yugioh! Zexal, I started to lose interest in the game and quit for some time then I returned and was surprised by a new summon type (Pendulum Summon) and after some time trying to learn how to play with the new rules (5 card draw etc..) I gave up and quit completely. That's when I started Hearthstone though :D It feels sad as I love Yu-Gi-Oh but it is becoming really hard and complicated and I don't have time to learn all over again :D
Note: If some of you could notice, the monster in my avatar and signature is Chaos Sorcerer which was designed to me by another member in KCVDS :D
http://www.hearthpwn.com/forums/off-topic/other-games/194403-yugioh-duel-links-friends-thread
Season 36 = Legend Rank 60 . ( https://playhearthstone.com/en-us/blog/20695745 )
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I'm sorry I'm like this.
I started playing ygo when 6 sam came out. I won my first two local tournaments with a 6 sam deck. I got lucky and pulled the grandmasters and shoguns. The first tournament was actually the day the YCS (called SJC back then) came to houston and a Six Sam deck won first place and I'm from houston so I thought that was pretty cool. His deck was better than mine but the local scene wasn't super competitive. My opponent in the semifinals was one of the guys that taught me how to play, then the next day I beat the OTHER guy that taught me how to play in the finals. I picked up a sponsorship from that shop shortly thereafter lol I still have the shirt. I was also a certified level 1 judge which helped me greatly. Amazing how many people didn't know basic rules and interactions. At big events I would shark people on stupid stuff. One time at an SJC I dropped Honest and he chained his honest so I could tell he misunderstood the errata and I chained another honest, then he chained another, then I chained another and called a judge lmao
Eventually I moved to San Francisco where I started going to much better shops and I'd still always get t8 or 1st. This was in 2008-2010 so I had a hard time finding work. My only way to make money was to hustle ygo or start selling drugs. Since prison seems thoroughly awful I opted to do the ygo. I would make efficient trades for profits, sell completed decks with a mat and deckbox and dice and everything you'd need for profits. Stuff like that would cover my food and travel and then some. My favorite thing to do was play for cards. Most people don't want to play for cards so what I would do is go to a tournament and not enter. Instead I'd make trades and when someone dropped out I would challenge them. If they're competitive enough to drop when they hit x-2 it means they think they're pretty good. I would approach these players with two decks and I would let them look through both decks and they would decide which one they would win in they beat me and I would play with the other deck. And I did not look at their deck. No best of 3 so, one game only. The decks I'd put up were anywhere from $600-$1500. I only lost one time but I asked him if he'd play again and if he won I'd throw in some cash and if I won we both keep our decks and he gets just the cash. He accepted and lost.
Only big tournament I ever did well at was Upperdeck Day in Sacramento. Went x-0 and sat at table #1 all day, I made the t16 or 32 at x-1I forget which increment they went by, there was I wanna say 500-600 players but I don't remember what the rounds cut is for an event that size. Playing for a small crowd was really cool people were taking notes and copying my decklist. At the Time Teledad was king but I was running a DDT Teledad variant without CCV. In the final round before cut to t16/32 I lost to a Teledad deck that teched Gorz and he got a HUGE token off me (like bigger than the stupid Gorz) and he won next turn. Next round I played another Teledad deck that hit an especially brutal CCV on me. That guy won 1st, the other guy won 7th, I got 10th. I was kinda sour because the only prizes I wanted were 1st (SJC Gold Sarco) and 7th (oldschool Cydra Regionals mat... to sell lol I had the original regs mat with just the gameboard on it). I still got like 2 boxes of Crossroads which I may or may not have scaled and sold off. I made 34th at SJC San Francisco, woulda been t32 but my round 1 and 2 opponents dropped early so my tiebreakers were garbage.
I quit when Dark Strike Fighter came out. Initially I had a foot halfway out the door and would just make fun decks because I had pretty much every card except Gold Sarco. Virus decks with all 3 viruses, magical explosion decks, vision gun bloo (plasma control from the OCG in japan), big city (it was so dated at that point most people didn't even understand what my win condition was and they'd misplay after misplay). Skill Drain decks with Final Attack Orders, Exodia decks, Horus+Jinzo lockoutm, Gadgets with Bountiful Artemus and like 12 counter traps,.. fun stuffs. I fully quit when I realized CCV was gonna be re-banned so I sold my whole collection. But I was still a moderator on yugiohforums.com and my gf was an admin there. I briefly was on a YVD team because my friend was captain and said he needed skill on his roster because everyone was the suck except for him. First time I played for them I swept the whole DGZ team myself with a Rock Stun deck (Rei was extra butthurt about this claiming I netdecked it which I did not and if I had I would admit it because I'm totally FOR netdecking). I also briefly had my own team that wasn't beholden to any forum, we had our own private one and I swept a team from pojo with Little City. But I had to let yvd go as well because it was about to sucker me back into playing irl.
Kinda crazy how much of it I remember.
I'm sorry I'm like this.
Removed.
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