afstandopleren
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Okay, after watching the sidelines for a while, I decided to open this discussion with Pandora's box potential effects.
So, with PL and RR, there are more winning meta decks to choose from, thought I am worried by the huge amount of Donk ability. I mean, loads of meta decks can get T1 kills, provided they are playing cards like Level Max, Flint's, Energy Pickup, Crobat G etc. etc. etc. since just about everything can do 60 or more for just 1 or 2 Energy.
And besides the Donk fest trend that seems to be going on, a lot of the meta game decks seem to be rather easy to play. And don't give me "But the decisions you have to make in a game is what makes the deck difficult and gives your brain a run for the money.". Yeah, it's such a hard decision to go for the kill and completely cripple you opponents setup with Luxray GL LV.X while building up your Infernape 4 to shoot down everything the opponent tries to throw at you. Or it's such a difficult decision to go for the T1 win or play a good game and give your opponent the chance to set up and have an actual potentially fun game that's not hindered by uber bad luck.
Sure it's a 'kids' game, but I don't think winning T1 or not even give your opponent a chance at a decent game falls under the 'Good/Great game' category or even hold any educational value, besides getting to know what Yugioh must be like.
So, with PL and RR, there are more winning meta decks to choose from, thought I am worried by the huge amount of Donk ability. I mean, loads of meta decks can get T1 kills, provided they are playing cards like Level Max, Flint's, Energy Pickup, Crobat G etc. etc. etc. since just about everything can do 60 or more for just 1 or 2 Energy.
And besides the Donk fest trend that seems to be going on, a lot of the meta game decks seem to be rather easy to play. And don't give me "But the decisions you have to make in a game is what makes the deck difficult and gives your brain a run for the money.". Yeah, it's such a hard decision to go for the kill and completely cripple you opponents setup with Luxray GL LV.X while building up your Infernape 4 to shoot down everything the opponent tries to throw at you. Or it's such a difficult decision to go for the T1 win or play a good game and give your opponent the chance to set up and have an actual potentially fun game that's not hindered by uber bad luck.
Sure it's a 'kids' game, but I don't think winning T1 or not even give your opponent a chance at a decent game falls under the 'Good/Great game' category or even hold any educational value, besides getting to know what Yugioh must be like.