Pokémon TCG: Sword and Shield—Brilliant Stars

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This is my last response in this topic, because you insist on making quoting to respond more difficult with your horrible boldfaced-responses-in-the-quote-box method. Christ. Learn to multi-quote.

wait i have a question: the title of the thread was for all the yugioh players, since you are not a yugioh player, why are you in here?

I am a former yugioh player and still know how to play. Plus, this is an open discussion forum. Why don't you cry some more about someone disagreeing with you? It's so much easier to shoot people down when they don't actually counter your points, they just whine instead.

to be fair its decks now, (glad beast,black wings, zombies, and lightsworn)

It's about time Yugioh banned enough cards to hit a format with more than one good deck... though Zombies is arguable, I don't see it in many recent tournament results. DAD has more of a presence than Zombies still with a few wins under its belt.

actually zombies wants their goblin zombies and mizukis to die

Which is funny, because as mentioned above, Zombies aren't actually that good.

remember kids if you cant play 3000 cards for your own good cause you will get confused . . . remeber kids we must ban these cards so you can be neater

Whooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooosh.

i would actually like an example of this one because i cant think of anything

Pwned by Rescue Cat. To be fair, most old brokesauce has actually been banned or limited by now, to the extent that this situation is rare now in Yugioh... not really much left to break.

learn to not expand all your resources in one turn, isnt that what G.O. said earlier?

When did I ever say "in one turn"? Way to strawman. Irrelevance is awesome.

actually if you are the one with the brain control it sounds pretty good

Yeah, winning by pure luck makes for awesome gameplay doesn't it.... but if you can't understand the concept of a lucksack win being bad for a game, then go back to your Yugioh, it's exactly the card game for you.
 
@ GO you say peoples arugements in this thread are based on stereotypes, well they are. However, by saying that, you have in no way shape or form negated the truthfullness of any of the above arguements. You also say that YGO is cheaper because of the fact that there's no rotation system. The fact of the matter is YGO can't afford to have a rotation system, if they did, noone would play the game. Imagine buying a 500$ lightsworn deck and then having to worry about it being rotated out. That alone would drive players from playing the game. Instead, they ban the cards until they come out with a counter, and then the cards are useless in the competive scene. That IMO is even worse than a rotation system. Pokemon is priced so that people can build decks, let them get rotated out, and still spend less money overall than they would have a lightsworn deck. Few competive decks have values over 150$, and its rare to see a deck cost more than 100$. This is one-fifth the price of a lightsworn deck. Returning to your point about stereotypes, I implore you to remeber one thing, stereotypes are stereotypes for a reason. As wrong and generalistically stupid as they may be, they are true most of the time. That's why they become stereotypes in the first place. Im sure there are honest players in YGO, I belive your one of them, but the simple fact is, the unfair players, out-number the fair players. Simple as that.
 
This is the best the games been in years IMO, Competive decks can be as low as $100 to as high as $500 things are getting reprinted prices are coming down.
 
I play Yugioh as well as Pokemon. The players are a lot different from Pokemon. Yugioh is not a game of skill like it use to be back in 2002 I think. Not its about money. As of now, there are 3 decks that are winning. I play Dragons and have been playing them since I started playing Yugioh about 8 years ago.

Now the game has no skill at all. Its just who can get the most over powered card first. I read a post here on the gym by someone who said, " In Yugioh, Spells and Traps win you the game, in Pokemon, your Pokemon win the game, not Trainers. I know these games are two different games but he is right. Spells and Traps should never win you the game. Everytime I got Mirror Forced, I lost.

Dude is right, the game is what you make of it but for Yugioh, if you don't have the money or cards, you won't win. I say, start where you like. Just play people and trade lightly.
 
Wouldn't touch Yugioh with a ten foot pole. My very first tournament I played in, I had a kid brag the entire time about how bad I was getting beat, and had my folder of cards taken out from under me- I'm very good about watching my stuff, so I have no idea how it happened, but it did.

The same store's Wii was also stolen during Yugioh's tournament time slot - I have no doubt it was one of them that took it.

To sum it up you'll see a great deal of scum while playing that game. Something about it attracts a bad crowd.
 
I wouldn't doubt that...at a pokemon tournament in anaheim there was a smaller yugioh one going on outside, and the two guys playing were just constantly cursing and there were kids playing as well. It p'd me off, but if that's what the yugioh players wanted, then ok.
 
have you actually sat down and played it?


I played it when it first came out, and looked back into it when cyber dragon was in every deck. Don't rant at me about mathematics and probability in yugioh, there is a ton more of math in Magic The Gathering.

~(Math Major Mew)
 
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