Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel

Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel

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Oct 6, 2022 @ 10:34am
master duel players have a brain ?
someone can explain me why i have to struggle in casual with meta decks as Branded despia, swordsoul, and all these things in CASUAL ?
pls explain me i don't understand
Originally posted by firaga:
Originally posted by Nael:
someone can explain me why i have to struggle in casual with meta decks as Branded despia, swordsoul, and all these things in CASUAL ?
pls explain me i don't understand
Well, different people use casual for different things. I've played 2 games there so far, and both were to familiarize myself with a new deck I wanted to play in Ranked, without the pressure and risk of dropping in rank.
Unless they put in a few different casual rooms, each with a specific purpose, I don't see people coming to a consensus on what Casual mode should be used for, and therefore I don't see how it makes sense to complain about people using it as they see fit.
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BoD[6-4] Oct 6, 2022 @ 10:42am 
because casual is ranked without rank limit... and no, they don't have it
Last edited by BoD[6-4]; Oct 6, 2022 @ 10:43am
HeraldOfOpera Oct 6, 2022 @ 11:00am 
You Dunning-Krugered yourself into thinking that non-brain-having didn't apply to you.

EDIT: expect to see yourself in one of those Youtube videos with clickbait titles about bad decks beating meta.
Last edited by HeraldOfOpera; Oct 6, 2022 @ 11:01am
there will always be trolls in casual without any regulation
DeathDweller Oct 6, 2022 @ 11:02am 
The best part is that there are so many noobs in this game, that don't know basic rulings, yet they can win thanks to those cancer decks even after making multiple mistakes. That's to show how broken the game is. There are no real drawbacks in meta, only fake costs. A new guy watches a video of netdecking and 1 move and boom he jumps into game. Skill is rare nowadays get used to it.
electricwizard Oct 6, 2022 @ 11:22am 
just surrender and move on
DeathDweller Oct 6, 2022 @ 1:27pm 
Originally posted by Gefallener von Albaz:



Still out spreading misinformation, huh? Mr. "I have a degree in game design." I still have yet to see proof of your game design "expertise."

Of course meta is gonna curbstomp players like you.

The best Brick-Eyes players will get beaten to a pulp by the worst Despia player. 90% of the time. Why? Because Despia is an objectively better deck to compete with.

It's hilarious watching "adults" like you struggle to get with the times. Probably too afraid to leave that basement of yours to know you're always wrong about everything. The game is perfectly fine the way it is, stop watching ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ Yugioh content like Table 500 and AznEyes Beave Warrior OTK.
You struggle to stay 1 week without a ban mr. ThE GaME is fINe aS it iS. 143K + whatever will leave this month disagrees with you, thank god. Your opinion is as irrelevant as you are, ima gonna do you a favor this time and not continue the same discussion so you maybe stay unbanned for a change which i doubt.
Last edited by DeathDweller; Oct 6, 2022 @ 1:28pm
Aldain Oct 6, 2022 @ 1:28pm 
The vast majority of YGO players are the Wizard of Oz trifecta.

No brain, no heart and no courage.

Now if you don't mind, I'm gonna go mess with my Elementsaber deck in Edopro some more.
Last edited by Aldain; Oct 6, 2022 @ 1:29pm
Yerc2 Oct 6, 2022 @ 2:21pm 
Originally posted by Aldain:
The vast majority of YGO players are the Wizard of Oz trifecta.

No brain, no heart and no courage.

Now if you don't mind, I'm gonna go mess with my Elementsaber deck in Edopro some more.
We would have brains, hearts, and courage. But they were negated. :(

But I would say that this game isn't complicated in terms of mechanics. Once you learn the wording differences between similar effects, it's all pretty straight forward.
Then it's just a matter of learning about and using powerful cards, and being at the mercy of draw and coinflip RNG.

The most difficult part of the MD meta currently is choosing between a meta deck that can consistently beat other meta decks, or choosing a fun/creative deck.
Last edited by Yerc2; Oct 6, 2022 @ 2:23pm
brago90 Oct 6, 2022 @ 10:59pm 
Because people like to win regardless of whether or not that victory comes with a prize.
Oct 6, 2022 @ 11:19pm 
Originally posted by HeraldOfOpera:
You Dunning-Krugered yourself into thinking that non-brain-having didn't apply to you.

EDIT: expect to see yourself in one of those Youtube videos with clickbait titles about bad decks beating meta.

i was playing dream mirror, tell me that's meta...
Believe it or not, some people just enjoy those decks.

The Albaz storyline is one of the best, and if we look at the competitive history of the archetypes introduced in this story, it's quite the tale.

First we're introduced to Dogmatika, which as an engine was a massive competitive success, and still sees rogue play even today in decks such as Eldlich or Evil Twins. Next in the story we meet the Tri-Bridage, and took the pro scene by storm,being part of some of the best decks, from Zoo, to Bird-up or Lunalights, or even teched as engines, which happen even now with them being tested in Spright. After them, we meet the Springuns, which did nothing. Moving on, the next additions are Despia, Swordsoul and Icejades. Despia and Swordsoul need no introduction, while Icejades did nothing so far, but they are getting some new support. From there, we follow Kitt and Sargas, and run into Therions and Spright. Spright needs no introduction, and Therions saw a high meta impact. The last archetype we meet so far are the Byssted, which at the very least will see meta play in Dragon Link.

So out of this story, we have what, 6 archetypes that saw massive meta success, 1 that's predicted to be a high meta deck, and 2 that are just fun decks. Someone following the story and wanting to play a deck from that story has really high chances to pick something that's meta.

Some people do enjoy playing those decks, be it playstyle or story, they are fun decks to play, and without knowing their reasoning, your flusteation isn't valid enough to start insulting people.

There's also the possibility that they are still in the playtesting part of deckbuilding, and they took it in casuals for that.

While there are some people that truly do take the best decks just to face weak players and stroke their own ego, I can assure you they aren't in the majority.
TormentedSalad Oct 7, 2022 @ 2:52am 
People arnt playing casual how I want them to wah wah that's what I hear from people honestly it's a ♥♥♥♥ mode the few times I tried it took too many tries to get genuine games surrender to Ash surrender to going second surrender to my normal so I stopped trying
Madinogi Oct 7, 2022 @ 3:52am 
Originally posted by C.C. アヌビス:
Believe it or not, some people just enjoy those decks.

The Albaz storyline is one of the best, and if we look at the competitive history of the archetypes introduced in this story, it's quite the tale.

First we're introduced to Dogmatika, which as an engine was a massive competitive success, and still sees rogue play even today in decks such as Eldlich or Evil Twins. Next in the story we meet the Tri-Bridage, and took the pro scene by storm,being part of some of the best decks, from Zoo, to Bird-up or Lunalights, or even teched as engines, which happen even now with them being tested in Spright. After them, we meet the Springuns, which did nothing. Moving on, the next additions are Despia, Swordsoul and Icejades. Despia and Swordsoul need no introduction, while Icejades did nothing so far, but they are getting some new support. From there, we follow Kitt and Sargas, and run into Therions and Spright. Spright needs no introduction, and Therions saw a high meta impact. The last archetype we meet so far are the Byssted, which at the very least will see meta play in Dragon Link.

So out of this story, we have what, 6 archetypes that saw massive meta success, 1 that's predicted to be a high meta deck, and 2 that are just fun decks. Someone following the story and wanting to play a deck from that story has really high chances to pick something that's meta.

Some people do enjoy playing those decks, be it playstyle or story, they are fun decks to play, and without knowing their reasoning, your flusteation isn't valid enough to start insulting people.

There's also the possibility that they are still in the playtesting part of deckbuilding, and they took it in casuals for that.

While there are some people that truly do take the best decks just to face weak players and stroke their own ego, I can assure you they aren't in the majority.

You're Freaking joking, You're seriously Friends with this kid C.C? the guy just blatantly told anouther user of these forums that they should go and die. honestly ditch the guy and block him, hes not someone you should be friends with if hes seriously advocating for the death of someone because of a forum disagreement.

hate or dislike me all you want C.C we will have our heated dissagreements but i never wished harm on you or anyone else, on the contrary, i seen the post of youre recent Hacking, and was glad to see you recovered youre account and wished for you to get any other possibly stolen and damaging issues sorted. not sure if you seen that post,

but i cannot for the life of me believe youre Friends with that kid with how he behaves. exspeccially now seeing what he just said. he frankly needs to be perma banned after saying that. its inexcusable behaviour.

On Topic tho, the Fallen of Albaz/Domatika story is something thats cool that im interested in reading about if you have a good place to find it.

few stories im interested in learning about, Lunalights, Fur Hires (If they have any story of note), being my 2 main ones, The World Chalice/Legacy storyline actually got me into playing the Crusadia Deck.

but on the Albaz and Dogmatika story, ive been able to piece together some of the story, it seems from the card art, that Dogmatika seem to be on some kind of religious Crusade based off their Archtypel name? and that led them into some conflict or feud with the Tri-Brigade, and eventually Ecclesia it seems got some kind of ceasefire between the 2 groups and shortly after seems to have defected from the dogmatika because of the tri brigades kindness towards her?

kind of hard to piece together the actual story, but looking at the card art of both of them mainly Tri brigade, thats what i get the idea of.
He added me a few months back, I just don't tend to remove individuals one by one, I just do one big clean of my list every few months.

Unless someone is stupidly toxic in chat, I just leave them be until it's time for a list cleaning.

If you noticed, even I told him a bunch of times to calm down and was just planning to make another reply for that, and to you in another thread, tho I'll probably leave it for after work.

But yea, it's rare for me to remove a single person from my list at a time, I only think I did it once before or twice. Last time I did it it was a guy who was constantly harassing a friend of mine and even starting to post her private information on the forum, on top of doing what Albaz does.

Anyway, yea, I saw your message there, thanks for the concern, as I said there, no damage had been done to my account due to the mo of the person. Since it used a mass report bot to get it locked, he couldn't do anything with it, as a community ban prevents not only posting on forums, commenting on profiles, doing reviews, editing them or even editing my own profile's appearance or sending pictures in private chat.

As for the Albaz lore, this is where I watched it. The guy will update whenever new stuff comes out, currently the Byssted stuff is up.

https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWiWOOuvUfPIBwXm6KHu2VvsETzXYR0Hb

Do let me know what you think about it
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firaga Oct 7, 2022 @ 5:22am 
Originally posted by Nael:
someone can explain me why i have to struggle in casual with meta decks as Branded despia, swordsoul, and all these things in CASUAL ?
pls explain me i don't understand
Well, different people use casual for different things. I've played 2 games there so far, and both were to familiarize myself with a new deck I wanted to play in Ranked, without the pressure and risk of dropping in rank.
Unless they put in a few different casual rooms, each with a specific purpose, I don't see people coming to a consensus on what Casual mode should be used for, and therefore I don't see how it makes sense to complain about people using it as they see fit.
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Date Posted: Oct 6, 2022 @ 10:34am
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