Modern Deckbuilding Explained Easily. Yugioh Guide

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  • čas přidán 13. 07. 2024
  • Modern deckbuilding for Yu-Gi-Oh has changed drastically over the past couple of years. I made this video to help out people that aren't too familiar with how it's currently done in order to make what was an overwhelming process for me a bit easier for you.
    0:00 Intro
    0:40 Practice Deckbuilding with Voiceless Voice
    1:05 Deckbuilding steps
    1:30 Adding engine requirements
    2:29 Adding sub-engines
    3:02 Adding consistency cards
    4:40 More about sub-engines
    6:10 How to decide on non-engine
    10:04 Balancing deck consistency and ceilings
    11:11 Extra deck and its utility
    12:12 Dealing with counters for your deck
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Komentáře • 12

  • @imaginationpile
    @imaginationpile Před 17 dny +1

    Really nice video Gio!

  • @TheSonicZero
    @TheSonicZero Před 18 dny +1

    I was just looking for a video like this yesterday. Thank you!

    • @ggGio
      @ggGio  Před 17 dny +1

      Glad I was able to help

    • @TheSonicZero
      @TheSonicZero Před 17 dny

      @@ggGio I do wonder though, could you explain what extenders are? Using Unchained (master duel) as an example, are extenders: 1. cards like Sarama that are integral to a deck’s combo yet not starters themselves, 2. cards like Abominable Unchained Soul which are not integral to a deck’s main combo yet can be added to the deck as sort of an in-archetype tech card with easy synergy, or 3. cards like Dark Contract with the Gate which can be used in conjunction with your deck’s main combo to further raise the power of your endboard?
      Which one of these types of cards are considered extenders and what would the other types of cards be referred to as in terms of deck building?

    • @ggGio
      @ggGio  Před 17 dny

      ​@@TheSonicZero All the cards you mentioned could be considered extenders! Shyama and Sharvara fit that category too. Extenders are more or less cards that let you keep summoning monsters to continue building a board. Some are much better than others depending on how easily and frequently they are able to be used. Something like abom soul is an extender but not as good as sharvara because you have to wait for a card to be destroyed to summon it which you can't always do. Unchained is a unique example because most of the cards work together to keep extending and floating into more monsters. A lot of the time when you build a deck, many of your cards will be extenders. Its a very generic term to be honest and is thrown around kind of loosely in yugioh

  • @DrapionMaxxx
    @DrapionMaxxx Před 19 dny +3

    This is great is currently helping me build Chimera. Do you feel like the Branded variant is better than the Melodious version? I feel like the Branded version allows for more non-engine since its a 4-5 card engine compared to 8-9. Looking to build for Nats

    • @ggGio
      @ggGio  Před 19 dny +3

      the fiendsmith stuff is the best and I plan on making another vid about it next, but after that id say branded is second best. I've really been enjoying a similar build to what Dinh-Kha Bui played at german nats

    • @kalamander8563
      @kalamander8563 Před 19 dny +1

      I personally prefer the Melodious engine. Ostinato is a branded fusion that's not once per turn, and can end on an omni negate and at least 2 monster negates, all before you even start going into the chimera engine.
      Granted, that's before fiendsmith comes out of course.

    • @ggGio
      @ggGio  Před 19 dny +2

      @@kalamander8563 definitely a valid take! I just like the non engine space you get by playing the branded variant and the fact that its just 3 more chimera starters but both are very strong for sure

    • @dennisbernhard3117
      @dennisbernhard3117 Před 18 dny +2

      I definitely feel like Branded is the best variant at the moment. Pure looses to often to more than one handtrap, which is just too common at the moment with stuff like Tenpai, or Snake-Eyes being so popular. The Melodious engine technically has a higher ceiling than Branded, but leaves you too little room for non engine. That makes going second against Snake-Eyes nearly impossible. Also it makes your ED super tight, which I don't like either. The Branded engine gives you another starter and leaves room for non engine. But I think Fiendsmith will replace the Branded engine, when it comes out.

    • @kalamander8563
      @kalamander8563 Před 18 dny

      @dennisbernhard3117 to each there own. I did like having access to Rimbrum to bridge to Chimera with Branded Fusion. I just prefer the Melodious engine now. I really think they're both viable.

  • @brandonchan5975
    @brandonchan5975 Před 19 dny

    first