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I loved Coliseum, I would also love a sequel to Falsebound Kingdom
They haven't even bothered dubbing Season 4 of GX, they aren't gonna continue any of the stories
Sorry, but if you're going to insist on a toolbox style set of monsters, your deck will have a hard time running even against PVE decks. This isn't even factoring in the lack of supporting spells/traps that will not be run "because the character didn't use them".
Here's the thing to remember about the anime, it's romanticized dueling. A character can use a wide variety of cards and still somehow get the combos he needs when he needs them.
There is only one duelist I can think of that ran a semi realistic deck in the anime series and that's Zane Truesdale. Why? Because he had 3x Cyber Dragons and tons of cards to play around them. When we get to Dark Zane, though, that all goes out the window. Because Cyberdark cards sucked and their support cards were much better than the originals.
Also, I want you to note that even in Duel Links, the AI legendary duelists have multiple copies of their associated cards in their decks. This is best seen with Jaden, who has never used more than a single copy of a hero in his anime duels.
So in terms of PVE character decks? You're gonna need to make that compromise I put forward. It's either that or run the staple battle traps that were almost never run by protagonists in the anime.
I'll be honest, I would have loved to see Zane duel another heir to the Cyber Legacy, get his butt handed to him, lose his cyber dragon cards as part of the wager, then fight on a road to redemption where he tries to earn respect for himself and forgiveness from his friends and little brother.
That's fine and all, except why not dub it now? We have voice actors for characters who's originals died, we just got a stupid Yugioh movie in 2016 and got dubbed in 2017
So Konami
Skill: Miracle Draw
Main Deck:
E Hero Bladedge
E Hero Woodsman
E Hero Blazeman
Card Trooper
Winged Kuriboh(prismatic)
E Hero Necroshade
E Hero Ocean
E Hero Bubbleman
E Hero Heat
E Hero Wildheart
E Hero Neos(prismatic)
E Hero Clayman
E Hero Sparkman
E Hero Avian
E Hero Burstinatrix
Miracle Fusion
O Oversoul
R Righteous Justice
Skyscraper(prismatic)
The Flute of Summoning Kuriboh(prismatic)
polymerization(3 copies)(all prismatic)
Fifth Hope
Hero Counterattack
Fusion Reserve
Draining Shield
A Hero Emerges
Hero Barrier
Hero Signal
Extra Deck
E Hero Flame Wingman
E Hero Electrum(prismatic)
E Hero Nova Master
E Hero Core(prismatic)
E Hero Neos Knight
E Hero Thunder Giant(prismatic)
This deck works perfectly as long as I don't misplay, aside from very rare times where the hand is unplayable and the npc gets out something crazy turn one. The only cards in here that Judai didn't run are hero counterattack, fusion reserve, and maybe E hero heat. Most people wouldn't even know he didn't use them unless they were told. They are also just placeholders for other cards that haven't been released. I disagree that one needs support cards like wall of disruption or enemy controller to beat the computer. The best part about these decks is the ease in filling them with prismatic cards since cards related to characters are given out in that form to those who participate in events. The reason that the legendary duelists use multiple copies is because Konami doesn't care enough to make their decks closely follow the actual cards they used.
What level were those NPC duelists? Because I can guarantee sevveral of the level 45 decks would have at least a 40% chance of wrecking your ♥♥♥♥.
I have a Elemental Hero OTK that looks nothing like that
In this video I beat an aromage player with the deck I made for Judai. He misplayed once by using wall of disruption against ocean and wildheart, but he was using a deck that should always win against a deck like the one I had. Even if he was missing a few cards from the archtype, he still should have wiped the floor with me if even a level 45 npc has a 40% chance of stomping this deck. Even if a deck is bad, a good player can win with it against the npc characters. I haven't played the tcg since 2013, but in duel links I know most of the cards and matchups.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_PHK_jDQ3w&t=359s
At the begining of this second video I easily beat Saio at lvl 60 without using any items. Most of the video is me screwing up in legend rank due to not sleeping for a day or so at the time, but against Saio I did very well. This is during the first unlock event when Saio first became available so my Judai deck has actually improved since.
Edit: The reason I lost so many times in that video despite easily making it to legend 3 beforehand is because I lost the concentration needed to read my opponents. To be good at the game you need to be able to make good guesses about what the opponent has facedown or in their hand. If they are using a certain type of burn strategy a good player at the time would have known to expect lava golem and Amazoness Swordswoman. If they were using Yubel a good player knows what to likely expect and how to remove terror incarnate without it getting its effect(I can't remember exactly what I did to remove it, but I would use enemy controller to take control of terror and then sacrificed it a specific way to make it miss timing). That was the only time I bothered to attempt ranked, as I want to wait until I can afford whatever cards I want before putting any real effort into this. It is true that you need top tier meta to get 1st place, but if the top deck is elemental dragons and you are using lightsworn from 2013 you can still win if you have more mastery of the side deck, your opponents archetype, and your own archetype than your opponent has mastery over them. You know exactly what to expect and when to interrupt, and you are free to think about how to manipulate them since you clearly understand everything going on in the duel.