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oh and also try and stay out of plat and diamond there is just cancer up there, i just stay in gold and my pure dragonmaids deck does pretty well, and the only negates in the whole deck is the boss monster who gets one negate then goes back into the deck so its actually bad to negate sometimes bc her other effect is so much better hehe [/quote]
if you would like to add me on discord we could play a few duels and give feedback
mines sox#5687 if your interested
Today's Yu-Gi-Oh is so bad because most games last 2 and rarely 3 turns. The chances of getting more than 3 turn in a game are rare.
2002- Trap Hole/Swords/Wall of Illusion/Man-Eater Bug/Change of Heart/Dark Hole/Raigeki all designed to prevent your opponent from gaining momentum. Not letting them play.
2005- Yata-Lock/Solemn Judgment/Imperial Order/Chaos Monsters/Gravity Bind/Level Limit Area-B. All prevent the opponent from playing.
Games moved from hard to out in the format monsters like DaD and Towers to floodgates and "Build a Board" decks for control.
Not really is not the same because the player was able to do something, raigeki, dark hole, Man-Eater Bug clean what your opponents do, not prevent them form doing it, you could argue that by brreaking whatever they had you prevent them of doing a better thing later, but that is not as much how it feels while playing, being directly negated feels much worse that doing soemthing and then having that something removed (reason why I think board breaking cards are more healthy than negates)
I'd argue PO is way more competitive of a game than normal pokemon too. What with it actually balancing the pokemon and team specific conditions to the brackets where they belong.
Get over yourself I'm so sick of the casual toxic mindset as someone who finds themself in the middle its almost always casual players that kick cry and scream at everything.
All in all. Yu-Gi-Oh! is not a healthy game for the longest while but so many try hards want to win that they will make up excuses like "just draw the out bro", "adapt", "play good decks".
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You should adapt don't just be arrogantly complaining while ignorantly refusing to learn that the 20 year old game has changed over 20 years.
You pray you draw the out
Don't play a deck just cause it's good. Play it cause you like it. Have fun with the video game.
Those're my opinions.
To be fair, there are archetypes that people consider at least decent that can get completely hosed by Ash depending on opening hand (Invoked/Shaddoll/Dogma this happens a fair bit)