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You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
So it revolves around getting Dark Armed Dragon on the field as fast as possible so that you can use its effect to destroy your opponent's entire field and win?
Drop a bunch of DH Malicious, get Dark Grepher, Remove and Sync to get Stardust Dragons, mostly 2. When you have 1 Dark Grepher, 1 Dark discarded from your hand and 1 Malicious left in the Grave, you Special Summon a Dark Armed Dragon from your hand, blow up everything your opponent has on the field, and deal 8400 damage on the first turn.
First turn, and with a ton of card to assure you get Malicious, Grepher and Darkarmeddragon in your hand, it was so efficient the price for the deck itself skyrocketed in the 1600 - 2000 dollar mark, and the Dark Armed Dragon itself was worth $425.00.
Yugioh is pretty much a Pay-to-Win game now. For every commonized powercard they release for access to everyone via premade decks, 3 $90 Secret Rare Gamebreakers take their place.
YuGiOh is horribly unbalanced unless you use the extensive banned/restricted list.
Even then it's not perfect because they come out with new cards all the time and a lot of those end up interacting with old cards in ways the designers of the new cards didn't intend, thus breaking all involved cards.
Magic generally has the attitude of "Rarer cards == more complicated effects". So commons are typically the easiest to learn and play, and Mythic Rares can do bunches of fun (but not always more useful) effects.
Which is a pretty good way to do things, in my opinion.
Well the rarest card in YuGiOh (The Seal of Orichalchos, which is rare enough to have something to the effect of "not treated as a legal YuGiOh TCG card" printed on it) actually changes how the game is played.
Past a certain point, Pegasus should really have stopped letting his company print cards that trap people's souls, or cause a heart condition in the person playing them, or whatever.
I loved how the game was portrayed in the anime. Unless you've researched it, you don't even know what your opponent's cards do. You might as well just throw darts blindfolded.
The game as it's currently portrayed in the anime IS mostly (keyword "mostly") accurate. But the reason it originally wasn't is because the anime came out before the game did.
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大學的年同性戀毛皮
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>:3
Great if you want to seduce someone while completely unable to see or walk through doors.
And usualy you get a few DAD's out at a time, along with a few synchros....
i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis
☭ B̤̺͍̰͕̺̠̕u҉̖͙̝̮͕̲ͅm̟̼̦̠̹̙p͡s̹͖ ̻T́h̗̫͈̙̩r̮e̴̩̺̖̠̭̜ͅa̛̪̟͍̣͎͖̺d͉̦͠s͕̞͚̲͍ ̲̬̹̤Y̻̤̱o̭͠u̥͉̥̜͡ ̴̥̪D̳̲̳̤o̴͙̘͓̤̟̗͇n̰̗̞̼̳͙͖͢'҉͖t̳͓̣͍̗̰ ͉W̝̳͓̼͜a̗͉̳͖̘̮n͕ͅt͚̟͚ ̸̺T̜̖̖̺͎̱ͅo̭̪̰̼̥̜ ̼͍̟̝R̝̹̮̭ͅͅe̡̗͇a͍̘̤͉͘d̼̜ ⚢
First turn, and with a ton of card to assure you get Malicious, Grepher and Darkarmeddragon in your hand, it was so efficient the price for the deck itself skyrocketed in the 1600 - 2000 dollar mark, and the Dark Armed Dragon itself was worth $425.00.
☭ B̤̺͍̰͕̺̠̕u҉̖͙̝̮͕̲ͅm̟̼̦̠̹̙p͡s̹͖ ̻T́h̗̫͈̙̩r̮e̴̩̺̖̠̭̜ͅa̛̪̟͍̣͎͖̺d͉̦͠s͕̞͚̲͍ ̲̬̹̤Y̻̤̱o̭͠u̥͉̥̜͡ ̴̥̪D̳̲̳̤o̴͙̘͓̤̟̗͇n̰̗̞̼̳͙͖͢'҉͖t̳͓̣͍̗̰ ͉W̝̳͓̼͜a̗͉̳͖̘̮n͕ͅt͚̟͚ ̸̺T̜̖̖̺͎̱ͅo̭̪̰̼̥̜ ̼͍̟̝R̝̹̮̭ͅͅe̡̗͇a͍̘̤͉͘d̼̜ ⚢
YuGiOh is horribly unbalanced unless you use the extensive banned/restricted list.
Even then it's not perfect because they come out with new cards all the time and a lot of those end up interacting with old cards in ways the designers of the new cards didn't intend, thus breaking all involved cards.
Well the rarest card in YuGiOh (The Seal of Orichalchos, which is rare enough to have something to the effect of "not treated as a legal YuGiOh TCG card" printed on it) actually changes how the game is played.
In a stupid, stupid fashion, I might add.
It's only broken and exploitable if you're playing it wrong/right.
People have won with really, really stupid decks before. I know some guy ranked in the top ten in an international tournament using a Gradius deck.
Raigeki isn't legal at all anymore, and I think Pot Of Greed isn't either.
Interestingly both of those bans made other cards (Antiraigeki, and The Spirit of the Pot of Greed, respectively) useless.
When I played YGO, it was a broken and exploitable game.