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live my live quietly as a card collector
In worst case scenario it will be as bad as Cyber Angels (well Dakini is the main culprit), but I hope they will learn from this mistake.
there are a lot of fun events like d.d tower and whatnot
I wont be as mad as uninstalling the game. I will still enjoy the game coz I love yugioh but I wont be touching pvp. And if I decide to jump to pvp, I just build the KOG proofed PVP deck and fight my way in
I wont build my own deck anymore
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Is what you may consider buying.
Ho noes!
Mechanics by themselves are fine. The main issue are some cards that break them.
There were formats not so long ago when basic tribute summon decks that ran no ed/pendulums were the best decks.
As long as they can control card pool and not introduce the cards that break those mechanics, duel links should be fine even with select few pendulums, synchro, xyz or even links.
And Duel Links format limits them greatly anyway. You will have harder time spaming materias for those summons because less zones, plus ed is a lot smaller so you can't do synchro/link climbing that well.