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I have found this with the Welcome to Battle City duel in the OG story mode the Exodia guy. When using the story deck it's impossible. He mills through half his deck in one turn If he doesn't get Exodia in one turn, I have like 3 turns max to win the duel with that piece of crap story deck to win... Which is Impossible!
It is completely impossible to stop them getting Exodia when they illegally have multiple copies of exodia, and nothing but mill cards and always uses Swords of Revealing light Which even if I destroy one with the single dust tornado trap he activates another right after.
You have long standing troubles with both reading and understanding simple text. But luckily even handicapped people can still play Yu-Gi-Oh, you should just select decks with cards that contain less text. Maybe a simple Normal Monsters deck will do for you.
I have legit completed all the classic campaign with story decks, reverse duels included. It is winnable. Despite AI having very good hands, there is still place for random. Just keep trying, avoid any mistakes and you will beat AI.
Congrats on your ban. Couldn't have been given to a bigger tool. Next time
you're unable to contribute to the discussion like an adult, don't post at all kid.
Anywho.
The Exodia opponent was one of the more B.S. NPCs to fight for sure.
Honestly a lot of decks come down to whether or not the AI gets their
combo or crazy set up before you do. Some are of course, much harder
to deal with on account that some decks just flat out hard counter yours,
and sometimes, your deck hard counters theirs, so when you swap, you
see for yourself how hard it'll be to win with the NPC's deck. In a lot of
ways, these decks are fun to use and do teach me the variety of cards
and strats I wouldn't have known about. They also, can be very frustrating
because some cards are so damn reliant on that strat that they completely
fall apart if just one play is prevented. So it's a mixed bag overall. Especially
when in order to progress in the story modes, the character you're playing
has that woefully weak as garbage deck that relies on it (those unbelievably
stupid Ojama decks).
Personally, I think Jaden vs. Axel is the worst by far. Axel has a mountain of
counter spell and trap cards, many of which will deal life points to you ON
TOP of killing your monsters (or all of them). Add to the fact that he has
multiple strong monsters (1800+) compared to Jaden's mostly weak as
♥♥♥♥ cards, and the fact that Axel routinely gets the spell card that kills
any monster you have by tributing a Pyro. If you don't get 1 very specific
play done, you just aren't going to win. And part of that play involves
getting the Fusion that destroys magic/trap cards out before Axel has
too many on the field.
I reccomend you get Tag Force Special Arc-V cause in that game you can set the difficulty as "first timer" in the options and the AI decks will be accurate according to their anime decks and very rarely you'll see they getting their big combo of cards on the first turn steamrolling on you like it was in the previous games of the series. Every other konami yugioh video-game has the A.I cheating by having the npcs have all their limited rare cards on the top of the deck or at hand.
You can easily search for a translated version made by fans around the web, it's a great game if you like playing offline.
Leo vs Sayer (2nd duel) is 100x worse. I cannot fathom how anyone can
win using Leo's deck. Sayer absolutely destroys Leo by having far better
trap cards that can negate any offense you try to mount, if you make
powerful creatures he has cards that can auto steal them, he just has
so many options to shut you down by the 3rd turn of the duel.
How the ♥♥♥♥ is any of that ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ the least bit fair.