Actually yes, because the player was also a judge that found this loophole. Actually the card weren't all random, but they were almost all card that shuffled the deck
@tomisma25 uh yeah because he tried multiple times to fight against this as a judge giving them extremely reasonable reason but they just basically kept treating like he was just crying. So he did this to prove a point and his point was proven.
It should be add that the person who did this was a Yugioh judge who was trying to tell Konami that they needed a deck limit and this was a stunt that proved his point.
@@codenamexelda It was. He and his buddy were judges themselves and they realized how easily a no-deck-size limit could get out of hand, so they decided to be the smoking gun that changed the rules.
Another instance of "game developer/publisher refuses to take balancing the rules of their game seriously enough to consider extensively working on limitation rules until the players force them to by exploiting any loophole they can."
I guess he was named "Mischen Impossible", because "mischen" is the german term for "shuffle" and the point is, that "mischen" and "mission" ist pronounced the same.
It's not pronounced exactly the same. The ss in mission has a slight whistle through your teeth while the sch in mischen has the tongue not that high in your mouth and not as close to your teeth. _41 people agree with me here?_
Funnily enough this stunt will be why every card game after would have a deck size limit to prevent copycats. He didnt just change this game he changed all the games lol
That's not true. Magic does not have an upper deck size limit. They just state you have to be able to shuffle the deck yourself. This eliminates any decks that would be ridiculously large. Pokemon had a 60-card limit long before Yugioh was a thing. Pokemon TCG is older than the anime.
Always love it when there's a crazy loophole or glitch in game and you get that one guy that comes in to abuse it, not to win, but to spread awareness and show people why it should be banned
@TheSteve 1992 I sense a rash on your bottom 😀 and coping with being born? The easiest thing your parents ever accomplished was telling you you're special and not wearing a condom. I for one am glad my dad didn't use protection. Are you happy your mom took the load?
The name of the deck "Mission impossible" is actually a German pun because the German word for shuffling is "Mischen" which, as you might figure, sounds the same as Mission
Omg i’m so glad I found your channel again with this post! Me and my brother loved watching the yugioh vids y’all make. It’s important to keep yugioh (the best card game) alive so I thank you for keeping it relevant and being passionate about it. Kinda fell out of the game when they came out with the link cards need to get back into it
He was actually a judge for yugioh and after repeatedly trying to omplment a deck limit and being shot down he did this to force their hand cause he technically never lost
@@Uncle-Cookoo I know you're joking, but yes. 100% unironically. People have straight up gotten unalived for playing cards. Magic The Gathering, Pokemon, Yu-Gi-Oh. Wild West of the card days were just that. The Wild West. You could literally get sh@nked then robbed of your cards. You think I'm exaggerating, but I ain't. Just go look up some news stories. A Japanese dude ended his friend so he could steal his pokemon cards. Same with MTG. Dude attempted to end another person because of a game of cards. The attacker lost in a match.
I forgot about the cards that let you search and shuffle. Holy crap a single match must have taken an eternity every time he had to do that. Truly he had giant balls.
Makes me glad a lot of card games have more or less standardized to "deck size can be as big as you want, so long as you can shuffle it without assistance." Just makes the most sense really if you wanna have softer limits on deck sizes rather than a hard stopping point.
I seem to recall a similar story in basketball, where a team (I think it was in the college leagues?) got an early free throw, got the ball and then wasted time. They made no attempt to score and it was next to impossible for the other team to get the ball. Players just sat down on the court and the ref started reading the paper. They won 1-0 in a sport where the average score per game is around 80-90, and very soon afterwards they added a shot clock to punish extreme delay tactics.
Fun fact: Magic the Gathering does not have any limit on maximum deck size. The only limit is how many cards you're able to shuffle (sufficiently randomize) by yourself with no assistance without getting DQ'd for slow play.
That was the case in Yugioh before this tournament too. Then someone did this and then they decided that having no deck size limit is a really stupid idea. Which it is. For Magic too.
@@EskChan19 gain there is a limit unlike what ygo had The limit is what you can reasonably shuffle with no assistance without slow playing Which ends up being roughly 120 cards double sleeved for an adult male
Ah yes, the Delinquent Duo. Fun fact, the guy with the deck was a judge, and his deck also contained various cards banned at the time to further prove his point that decks in the game needed a size limit.
@@Smiley957 If I had to guess, it would be to further drive home the point that having too many cards makes it possible to overlook banned cards or other violations
If im not mistaken, he was a judge, or, hired by a judge/set of judges that saw the flaw in a no limit deck. So he built said deck and contraption to insure the rule was immediately changed.
Magic's rule is no limit on deck size (unless format specific, ie commander/brawl, or limited is 40 card min) you just have to be able to shuffle it without assistance and without causing a delay. There is actually a card called Battle of Wits that says at the beginning of your upkeep if your library has 200 or more cards in it you win the game.
This is why MTG has a 3-min shuffle and draw rule for tourny. You can have a deck as large as you can, but it has to be easily and quickly shuffled. That's crazy stuff
I’ve heard about this dude!! The 2 carrying the box I’ve always heard them called the delinquent duo 😂😂 I also heard a ton of the cards in it were searchers too with like you said a ton of random cards he could get his hands on 😂😂😂
When I was a kid, I always wondered why Yugioh put a hard limit on the cards on your deck when it was obviously best to have as few as possible. I was with the game before that rule change so it struck me as odd to see a new rule book have that new rule~
To me as a child the more cards the better, and probably for other people too. Since alot of the time ots “what if this exact niche scenario came, i should prolly add 3 of this card. Just in case”
You got a single detail wrong! If I am not mistaken most of his opponents quit, so during the break before the second half of the tournament, the new rule was implemented halfway through the tournament, specifically to prevent his victory.
I mean, there's always been a minimum deck size limit, being 40 cards, but until this stunt, you could have as many cards in your deck as you wanted, as long as you could properly shuffle it. There also wasn't a limit on how many Fusion monsters you could have in your Fusion Deck (as this was before the 5Ds era of the TCG, the Extra Deck was called the Fusion Deck)
Smaller decks do tend to have an advantage anyway, so i do still think 60 cards was always a bit harsh. 80 woulda been better imo, but a clean 100 would also be nice. Just for some niche decks that use a ton of cards to set up things, like external win conditions and such, have the most chances of pulling something that starts a chain to victory. Realistically still would be better to have a minimum size deck either way, but you never know.
*IN TAG FORCE 1! AT THE ENTRANCE OF THE SCHOOL!* I dont remember what time, but there was an guy with an stall deck with 80 cards! And all their cards focused on destroyin your cards while he healed himself! That guy was peak stall!
Literally says "Mischen Impossible" on the screen when he says "Mission Impossible", and he directly references it being because the deck is hard to shuffle.
I had a guy like this at my locals back in the day, we all thought he was crazy, but weirdly the deck played consistently. I was 1 of maybe 2 people that could handle him due to my Exodia deck 😅
I have so much respect for that guy and I wish someone could do that today. My blood boils when I see someone activating a search card and then they spend so much time on shuffling the deck even though they have about 20 search effects left that turn.
The reason behind this was because the guy wanted to exploit the hole in the Yu-Gi-Oh deck size which worked to wasting as much time as possible. Also from what I heard he is a German Yu-Gi-Oh! Judge, so what he did with a 2,222 card deck is and was legal without a deck limitation placed in the Yu-Gi-Oh rules. Good job my man!
Heard two different stories (mostly about the contents of the deck) one being it consisted of draw, search, and other cards designed to make the herculean task of trying to shuffle the deck occur as often as possible. Regardless as pointed out by the comments this was a stunt by a judge to have the deck size limited.
I remember back then one of my friend played a 150 card deck. We called it 'the brickfest', since 40% of his card is either equip cards or level 7 and higher monsters. But honestly 50 card deck are so common back in the day.
I recall me and my mates decided to limit our decks to a maximum of 80 cards. Some decks were specifically built to destroy the opponents deck and aim for the win by default. (When the opponent is out of cards to draw) It really wasn't a duel of monsters anymore. Mostly spell and trap cards to ruin the others’ day.
I think he was actually a tournaments judge that always said that there it should be a number card limit for a reason but was ignored, so he did this in a form of "this is why"
So a few other things. The owner of the deck was a offical of the torument who found the no deck limit rule stupid and did this stunt to get a limit implomented. Also "Mischen" is german for "shuffle" so translated the deck is called "Shuffle: Impossible"
I kinda wish the cap was 80, but i also was really bad about not wanting to cut cards from decks in high School for fringe applications. Like, "i dont want to cut malefic truth dragon because I have Malefic Stardust dragon in the deck". I had no other malefics, and only two field spells in the deck. so i ended up with several schoolyard decks that were closer to 75 cards. The one deck i made on Legacy of the Duelist was constantly hitting the cap. Magic, the other TCG i play, doesn't have an explicit rule, but it needs to be considered reasonable to shuffle in a "normal time frame". The cap they put on their digital platform was 250 cards. I believe you are allowed to ask for help shuffling your deck to cover disabilities, such as a broken hand, but i dont think youre allowed to bring help to shuffle the deck purely to deal with excessive deck size.
It’s not about winning, it’s about sending a message
@RoiDesSuavementeGanondorfsxD yeah because money is a thing within YGO tournaments. You sure spend a lot
Actually yes, because the player was also a judge that found this loophole. Actually the card weren't all random, but they were almost all card that shuffled the deck
@@bbino1976 juge or not the dude abuse
@@tomisma25 I was gonna be pissed at him but he did a good deed and had a point to prove.
@tomisma25 uh yeah because he tried multiple times to fight against this as a judge giving them extremely reasonable reason but they just basically kept treating like he was just crying. So he did this to prove a point and his point was proven.
That photo is iconic to this day lmfao
Kinda reminds me of the coffin dance meme the more I look at it
@@MikeMozzaro I think aside from the yugioh part of it yes the meme literally comes to mind and is generally my 1st though
Lol yea looks like an album cover😂
I saw it with the caption "Delinquent Duo"
@@JustDontPlspersonally I get more of a blues brothers feel from it.
Konami: *doesn't limit deck size*
This dude: "HA! You've activated my trap card... ALL 2222 OF THEM!!"
Lmfao
grass player !!!!!!! smhhh
@@ogiyulendo3748 Bruh imagine he opens with grass fr
@@Abdelrahman550 he will summon all archetype in yugioh haha
Opponent: *does literally anything*
That Guy: "I have a card for that!"
“Convulsion of Nature”
*Flips card tower upside down*
Bruh 😂 I can't
(Activate Grass), mill 1000+ cards.
My favorite card of all time.
HAHAHAHAHHAA
@@frosticle6409it be a nightmare if grass is greener existed then
Look at how dapper they're dressed. They knew they were making history and wanted to look their best.
And still not showered
@@AJB133 That was brutal.
So, so true
Typical German overengineering
Bars 🔥🔥🔥
It should be add that the person who did this was a Yugioh judge who was trying to tell Konami that they needed a deck limit and this was a stunt that proved his point.
If I recall correctly, the cards aren't random either. They were specifically chosen to shuffle the deck as many times as possible
According to the guy himself he did it strictly for the opportunity to epically troll the tournament, not to make some statement about the rules.
@@noahw1299 it also couldn’t have been three copies of each card since 2222 isn’t divisible by 3
@@jogiff Not every card is legal to take three of.
@@Icspiders247 the plot thickens
He LITERALLY changed the game!
This was most likley their original intention.
@@codenamexelda It was. He and his buddy were judges themselves and they realized how easily a no-deck-size limit could get out of hand, so they decided to be the smoking gun that changed the rules.
No he did not “literally” do that.
@darrelmasterson5850
Yes. Yes, he did.
Now we have a 60 card limit for IRL.
@@MirageUchiha you do not know what "literally" means.
>2000 card deck
>going first
>"Left Arm Offering, response?"
Him - “We need to limit deck sizes.”
Konami - “No lol”
Him - “Alright then” *Grabs his 2222 card deck*
Another instance of "game developer/publisher refuses to take balancing the rules of their game seriously enough to consider extensively working on limitation rules until the players force them to by exploiting any loophole they can."
Good life lesson. Sometimes you have to prove a point when making it is not enough.
When deck out strats were as popular as exodia stacking
@@Madara8989 so u want more restrictions instead of freedoms.
Magic has a rule that you must be able to shuffle your deck unaided, but still people occasionally play a 200 card meme deck.
I guess he was named "Mischen Impossible", because "mischen" is the german term for "shuffle" and the point is, that "mischen" and "mission" ist pronounced the same.
that's really funny
Top-tier pun right there
It's not pronounced exactly the same.
The ss in mission has a slight whistle through your teeth while the sch in mischen has the tongue not that high in your mouth and not as close to your teeth.
_41 people agree with me here?_
@@xCorvus7x it's exactly the same
@@Laszlo5897 No, it isn't.
Funnily enough this stunt will be why every card game after would have a deck size limit to prevent copycats.
He didnt just change this game he changed all the games lol
That's not true.
Magic does not have an upper deck size limit. They just state you have to be able to shuffle the deck yourself. This eliminates any decks that would be ridiculously large.
Pokemon had a 60-card limit long before Yugioh was a thing. Pokemon TCG is older than the anime.
"Activate grass, response?"
"Nah u good"
"MILL 300"
*mill 2197 cards*
*activate Tearlament Merli*
Some infor said that he's a judge and he knew about this loophole so he just try to raise awareness about it and well, it's a success
Some people say you were a planned pregnancy too 😂
Always love it when there's a crazy loophole or glitch in game and you get that one guy that comes in to abuse it, not to win, but to spread awareness and show people why it should be banned
@@trollzyou9383Some people say, you are funny....consisting of your parents
@@trollzyou9383 just because you're coping with it doesn't give you the right to project your insecurities onto others
@TheSteve 1992 I sense a rash on your bottom 😀 and coping with being born? The easiest thing your parents ever accomplished was telling you you're special and not wearing a condom. I for one am glad my dad didn't use protection. Are you happy your mom took the load?
Small detail: The name of the deck in German is "Mischen Impossible" which is literally translated to "Shuffling Impossible".
lol a pun that works in both German and english
@@ghoulchan7525 the true bilingual rizz, jokes that work both ways
Small detail: It literally says Mischen Impossible on the screen when he explains the deck is meant to be impossible to shuffle.
wit level 1000
And they say Germans don't have a sense of humor!
Not only that, but he added every single shuffle card possible, making himself shuffle the entire deck as often as possible.
"Hey you want to play Yu-Gi-Oh?"
"Yeah, but only one match."
(King Bach then pulls out a comically large Yu-Gi-Oh deck)
The name of the deck "Mission impossible" is actually a German pun because the German word for shuffling is "Mischen" which, as you might figure, sounds the same as Mission
Impossible to shuffle 🤣🤣🤣
Hahha yesssss thanks for that tidbit!(:
That is one of the best multi-lingual jokes I have ever heard.
“Shuffle Impossible” the mad lads!
Wollte ich auch schreiben.
He literally decided to whip his deck out, slapped it on the table, and Konami had to respond. What a madlad.
Omg i’m so glad I found your channel again with this post! Me and my brother loved watching the yugioh vids y’all make. It’s important to keep yugioh (the best card game) alive so I thank you for keeping it relevant and being passionate about it. Kinda fell out of the game when they came out with the link cards need to get back into it
I love how they dressed up for it too. Almost like they're a mafia crew
Man, imagine being the reason deck size limit was implemented in Yu-Gi-Oh!
That was actually his goal
@@darkness5101 I would imagine it was. The only other option was that this dude was an absolute madlad who wanted to watch pure chaos.
He was actually a judge for yugioh and after repeatedly trying to omplment a deck limit and being shot down he did this to force their hand cause he technically never lost
"Infamous" or "Legend"?
@@residentgrey Legend
This is the reason “why Grass was banned”
I mean with a Deck that big pause you'll probably never even see Grass
Asian ocg yugioh suddenly doesn't exist somehow
@@anumnum6658 left arm offering
@Ethan Smith you still wouldn't see it in a deck that big
@@jacobortiz7087 you never know
Him and the dude carrying that deck looks like a yugiho villian
Like the hitmen hired in Kung Fu Hustle
Enemy: "Alright, now I use this card to make you reshuffle your deck."
Player: "Uhh...you sure? This might be a while"
The early years of Yugioh were like the wild west.
Absolutely lawless and untamed😂
Absolutely and I loved it LOL
you can even have a lot of pot of greed without getting restricted~
People were shot when caught cheating in cards!? I missed it!?
@@Uncle-Cookoo I know you're joking, but yes. 100% unironically. People have straight up gotten unalived for playing cards. Magic The Gathering, Pokemon, Yu-Gi-Oh.
Wild West of the card days were just that. The Wild West. You could literally get sh@nked then robbed of your cards. You think I'm exaggerating, but I ain't. Just go look up some news stories.
A Japanese dude ended his friend so he could steal his pokemon cards. Same with MTG. Dude attempted to end another person because of a game of cards. The attacker lost in a match.
You forgot to mention the part where most of his cards were tutors that let him search his library for other cards and reshuffle
No fuckin way
ygioh don't have tutors and library's
I forgot about the cards that let you search and shuffle. Holy crap a single match must have taken an eternity every time he had to do that. Truly he had giant balls.
@@jordansmithyu-gi-oh2224 we have them, we just call them searchers and Deck.
dont be pedantic for no fucking reasson
@@snark567 Well actual he got DQed because it was ruled impossible to properly shuffle the deck
My face when my opponent with the 2222 card deck opens with Grass
The deck was actually named Mischen Impossible. Mischen is german for shuffling.
It isn't just the large deck, it's also the fact he had all the legal search cards to eat up the time.
This made the story so much funnier lmao
Wait, so he had to shuffle that monster multiple times per dual? omg, that is amazing
You seriously think he ever got to draw one?
@Eddy R the deck was made specifically to shuffle as many times he could in one turn
he iirc got time out penaltys in every duel he was in with this deck. so he technicaly never completed a single shuffle@@EdsonR13
It wasnt just random cards, they added many cards that requires a shuffle, or finds specific cards from the deck.
Makes me glad a lot of card games have more or less standardized to "deck size can be as big as you want, so long as you can shuffle it without assistance." Just makes the most sense really if you wanna have softer limits on deck sizes rather than a hard stopping point.
I seem to recall a similar story in basketball, where a team (I think it was in the college leagues?) got an early free throw, got the ball and then wasted time. They made no attempt to score and it was next to impossible for the other team to get the ball. Players just sat down on the court and the ref started reading the paper. They won 1-0 in a sport where the average score per game is around 80-90, and very soon afterwards they added a shot clock to punish extreme delay tactics.
Fun fact: Magic the Gathering does not have any limit on maximum deck size. The only limit is how many cards you're able to shuffle (sufficiently randomize) by yourself with no assistance without getting DQ'd for slow play.
This doesn't hamper card design space?
That was the case in Yugioh before this tournament too. Then someone did this and then they decided that having no deck size limit is a really stupid idea. Which it is. For Magic too.
I thought it was 50 cards for standard and 100 for Commander?
@@nmotschidontwannagivemyrea8932In normal, preconstructed formats like standard the minimum deck size is 60
@@EskChan19 gain there is a limit unlike what ygo had
The limit is what you can reasonably shuffle with no assistance without slow playing
Which ends up being roughly 120 cards double sleeved for an adult male
Ah yes, the Delinquent Duo.
Fun fact, the guy with the deck was a judge, and his deck also contained various cards banned at the time to further prove his point that decks in the game needed a size limit.
He really made them use that card limit of 3 to make a powerful card deck
he didnt play any banned cards.
How would using banned cards prove a point? It would just disqualify him.
@@Smiley957 If I had to guess, it would be to further drive home the point that having too many cards makes it possible to overlook banned cards or other violations
@@Smiley957the point is he managed to cheat the rules without being caught. With his deck size no one checked beforehand.
Finally, the 1st true complete E-Hero Archetype deck.
The dude was a judge and did this fully to point out a flaw in the rules.
He was a judge and wanted to tighten restrictions so these things couldn’t happen and it worked out in blues brothers fashion😂
Wait, seriously? So, it really *was* to prove a point then?
Imagine Slifer the Executive Producer attack points, with that many cards in hand. 🤔
+500 from the seal of ORICHALCALAMOS
@@ArcDar now that’s some op bull shit
That deck is an excellent reason to use cards that enable infinite hand size.
Ah, but you activated my trap.
MAGIC CYLINDER!!!
@@ArcDar I had to double take this to realize this is referencing the abridged series lmao
Bro even use a suit 😭
If im not mistaken, he was a judge, or, hired by a judge/set of judges that saw the flaw in a no limit deck. So he built said deck and contraption to insure the rule was immediately changed.
You know you’re a Yu-Gi-Oh! hall of famer when they have to change the rules because of you 😂
He was a judge, that was his goal. He wanted them to put a deck size limit in place lol
Basically the most giga chad power move a yugioh player could make. He single handedly forced konami to fix the rules.
Nah he had an accomplice don't forget his bro lol
Thats why the rule passed from "40 cards minimum on main deck" to "40-60 on main deck", some years later same thing happened to extra deck
Magic's rule is no limit on deck size (unless format specific, ie commander/brawl, or limited is 40 card min) you just have to be able to shuffle it without assistance and without causing a delay. There is actually a card called Battle of Wits that says at the beginning of your upkeep if your library has 200 or more cards in it you win the game.
This is why MTG has a 3-min shuffle and draw rule for tourny. You can have a deck as large as you can, but it has to be easily and quickly shuffled. That's crazy stuff
World record at it's best. The greatest yugioh deck in history
The deck size in my area has always been 60 cards or less and fun fact my homestate of oregon had the first ever mall tour for yugioh
Dude got the sharpest of jaw lines
I’ve heard about this dude!! The 2 carrying the box I’ve always heard them called the delinquent duo 😂😂 I also heard a ton of the cards in it were searchers too with like you said a ton of random cards he could get his hands on 😂😂😂
When I was a kid, I always wondered why Yugioh put a hard limit on the cards on your deck when it was obviously best to have as few as possible. I was with the game before that rule change so it struck me as odd to see a new rule book have that new rule~
To me as a child the more cards the better, and probably for other people too. Since alot of the time ots “what if this exact niche scenario came, i should prolly add 3 of this card. Just in case”
@@sul_9999 While that's true, the bigger your deck, the harder it is to pull the cards you need, especially if you end up relying on top decking.
You got a single detail wrong! If I am not mistaken most of his opponents quit, so during the break before the second half of the tournament, the new rule was implemented halfway through the tournament, specifically to prevent his victory.
The deck's name was "Mischen Impossible" which is a wordplay: Mischen is german for shuffeling
I think it’s honestly batshit crazy that there wasn’t ALREADY a deck size limit
You're over exaggerating. Basically everyone comes with the standard amount of cards.
I mean, there's always been a minimum deck size limit, being 40 cards, but until this stunt, you could have as many cards in your deck as you wanted, as long as you could properly shuffle it. There also wasn't a limit on how many Fusion monsters you could have in your Fusion Deck (as this was before the 5Ds era of the TCG, the Extra Deck was called the Fusion Deck)
Pottwist : starts with all pieces of exodia
Smaller decks do tend to have an advantage anyway, so i do still think 60 cards was always a bit harsh. 80 woulda been better imo, but a clean 100 would also be nice. Just for some niche decks that use a ton of cards to set up things, like external win conditions and such, have the most chances of pulling something that starts a chain to victory. Realistically still would be better to have a minimum size deck either way, but you never know.
*IN TAG FORCE 1! AT THE ENTRANCE OF THE SCHOOL!*
I dont remember what time, but there was an guy with an stall deck with 80 cards! And all their cards focused on destroyin your cards while he healed himself! That guy was peak stall!
It was Mischen impossible not Mission. It was a joke, mischen means shuffling and sounds just like mission.
Literally says "Mischen Impossible" on the screen when he says "Mission Impossible", and he directly references it being because the deck is hard to shuffle.
imagine activating grass with this :v
Mill 2180 “chain Snow about a little bit over 300 times response?”
@@turtlesfan44 then normal summon Gren Maju
@@sineupp chain snow
and then chain shifter
@@popoch2 chain called by the grave
My understanding is that was the intent, he thought the lack of deck size limits was stupid so he built the monstrosity
I wish there was a video of this somewhere 😭
This and the 40k Tau conga line are 2 of the most iconic pictures in gaming history
I had a guy like this at my locals back in the day, we all thought he was crazy, but weirdly the deck played consistently. I was 1 of maybe 2 people that could handle him due to my Exodia deck 😅
I have so much respect for that guy and I wish someone could do that today. My blood boils when I see someone activating a search card and then they spend so much time on shuffling the deck even though they have about 20 search effects left that turn.
This embodies the mischief that was the early internet lol this probably is a tale of laughter they will never forget here lol.
activates grass on turn one and goes to chain 150
No, he simply chains about 700 cards (assuming he has 2100 cards milled and each one of them is a hard once per turn
The reason behind this was because the guy wanted to exploit the hole in the Yu-Gi-Oh deck size which worked to wasting as much time as possible. Also from what I heard he is a German Yu-Gi-Oh! Judge, so what he did with a 2,222 card deck is and was legal without a deck limitation placed in the Yu-Gi-Oh rules. Good job my man!
That is what the video just explained
The deck was also disproportionally made of search cards, which made him have to shuffle the deck
@@nitroluver4l591
That part I didn't know
Imagine being his opponent, the fear slowly rising as his monstrosity of a deck is making its way to your table.
Also it is a play on words in german. "Mischen" is pronoinced like Mission and it means "shuffeling" so the translated title is "shuffling impossible"
Funniest thing of "Mission Impossible" is that "mission" sounds like "mischen" which means shuffle.
If you look at the poster, it actually says Mischen: Impossible.
The duelist that every tearlament player fears
Heard two different stories (mostly about the contents of the deck) one being it consisted of draw, search, and other cards designed to make the herculean task of trying to shuffle the deck occur as often as possible. Regardless as pointed out by the comments this was a stunt by a judge to have the deck size limited.
The average master duel player Losing 10 games in a row and resorting TO EVERY FLOODGATE EVER CONCEIVED
Big deck energy
Imagine if his opponent was the most patient man in the world...and like 2 hours later the guy with the big deck would start rethinking his decision.
Tournament format is 40 min per match, maybe he forcet that change too 😅, or at least he could force draw games or win for time limjt
Miyamoto Musashi did it to his opponent Kojiro
Fun fact: Power of Chaos games had a limit of 80 cards, which was the reason why it weirded me out when I found out the card limit was actually 60
I remember back then one of my friend played a 150 card deck. We called it 'the brickfest', since 40% of his card is either equip cards or level 7 and higher monsters.
But honestly 50 card deck are so common back in the day.
This is what we call a “hella based giga chad”
Bro that gx duel academy music slaps
I recall me and my mates decided to limit our decks to a maximum of 80 cards. Some decks were specifically built to destroy the opponents deck and aim for the win by default. (When the opponent is out of cards to draw)
It really wasn't a duel of monsters anymore. Mostly spell and trap cards to ruin the others’ day.
When I sent my buddy this photo, he scribbled the top part out and wrote "you helping me carry my weewee (it's big)"
I thought the video was going to be about physically large cards that make up a deck, but I was pleasantly surprised nonetheless.
The man with 3 billion lions:
I mean make your opponent suffer mentally when you go " Using ____ i need to suffle this card back to the deck"
I think them dressing up as dapper is a reference to the old punt gun photograph
This is such a German thing to do xD Never been so proud to be German myself xD
If you think that's a lot of cards, just imagine the jews.
What a chad 😂
Imagine how funny it would be if half the deck was just deck searching and reshuffling cards
It was a funeral theme because by the time the duel was over 200 years later has passed
Imagine playing against that guy, waiting for eternity painfully because of his shuffles & sweaty BO. 💀💀
Leave it to the Germans to go over the top
I think he was actually a tournaments judge that always said that there it should be a number card limit for a reason but was ignored, so he did this in a form of "this is why"
Imagine playing with the deck and you draw full exodia first try.
So a few other things. The owner of the deck was a offical of the torument who found the no deck limit rule stupid and did this stunt to get a limit implomented. Also "Mischen" is german for "shuffle" so translated the deck is called "Shuffle: Impossible"
Imagine searching for a specific card then suffling for 15 mins
Love his outfit lol pretty iconic at a yugioh tournament filled w ppl wearing like regular outfits
The ruling was changed to state that a deck must be able to be shuffled using 2 hands with the deck in hand
I kinda wish the cap was 80, but i also was really bad about not wanting to cut cards from decks in high School for fringe applications. Like, "i dont want to cut malefic truth dragon because I have Malefic Stardust dragon in the deck". I had no other malefics, and only two field spells in the deck. so i ended up with several schoolyard decks that were closer to 75 cards. The one deck i made on Legacy of the Duelist was constantly hitting the cap. Magic, the other TCG i play, doesn't have an explicit rule, but it needs to be considered reasonable to shuffle in a "normal time frame". The cap they put on their digital platform was 250 cards. I believe you are allowed to ask for help shuffling your deck to cover disabilities, such as a broken hand, but i dont think youre allowed to bring help to shuffle the deck purely to deal with excessive deck size.
MtG already dealt with that problem. No deck size limit, but you must be able to shuffle the entire deck by yourself
"Imagine shuffling"
- Him, probably
I like the magic system. You can have as many cards as you want, as long as you can physically shuffle the deck yourself.