Thank you everyone for your comments, just want to clear something up about the defense position tip as a lot of people have questioned it. It does depend on many other factors but I oversimplified. Obviously you wouldn't place a 0 Def Mathmech Laplacian in defence. But a 3000/3000 Kashtira Arise-Heart should be placed in defence on turn 1. It also depends on what you find yourself playing against. If your monster has a greater chance of surviving in attack position then yeah place it in attack.
@@OvercastYGOit’s all situational because if upstart goblin is last card in hard or you know the other cards in hand then ashing a upstart goblin would be the right play because we all know sometimes in yugioh you just need one card 😂
@@OvercastYGO If they're going over 2K ATK without needing spells, it means they're already setting up their board without needing their spells. Values under 2K are prone to be run over by normal summoned monsters.
@@OvercastYGO since Naturia Beast can negate cards like Storm, Raigeki etc anyway, at a virtually unlimited rate, there's no reason to play it in def position with such a weak attack value. Sure it can get OTK'd by Mathmech, but that one deck is not worth changing the way you play the card unless you know for sure you're facing a deck that can one-punch you or if that deck is meta.
This was a very informative video on the common mistakes people will/may make while trying to climb ranked. 100% gonna share this video in hopes it'll help people.
I just started playing the game a few days ago and youtube recommended me this. I gotta say it's an awesome video, very informative and goes straight to the point. This helped me a lot since I keep making a lot of those mistakes😂 (theres so many cards in this game!!!), thanky you very much!☺️
What's funny is that I had just watched the part about not placing your monster in the same line as your magic/trap incase of imperm .. then went and did the same mistake and got punished for it 😂
Like ur video, i learn my lessons bout how to play it from my own mistakes when using my own decks in master duel. Ur video kinda helped, i think we all need videos like this.
I think to add some context on the Maxx C part; shotgunning Maxx C on draw phase is good if you want to limit your opponent. Shotgun Maxx C should be used if your hand is decent enough to make a play and you don't really need the draw advantage. In this case its used to control how much your opponent can do, rather than it giving card advantage. Maxx C during main-phase, specifically after an opponent special summons is ideal for card advantage, because you will at least go-even in card advantage if its able to resolve, and you will gain card advantage if your opponent decides to continue special summoning which leads to a higher chance of drawing more disruptions. I know cards like TTT may be a threat, but given the context of when and how you use Maxx C, a player should be able to leverage the pros/cons.
The fifth one only applies to blindly firing Maxx C. If you chain it to an opponent's effect that special summons, you'd start turn two with five cards even after they use Talents to handrip. Depending on the decks that are meta or the popularity of Talents, and sometimes even if Talents is popular, waiting with Maxx C to go at least card neutral with it can be the best use of the card: your opponent may have wasted some resources or trigger effects to facilitate that special summon leaving them with an even worse hand for turn three than had they simply done nothing on turn one, since the handtraps or other non-engine that they opened may be enough to keep you from OTKing. I know that you said that on screen but you didn't mention it explicitly, maybe to not spend too much time on that point, so I took the liberty to elaborate in the comments. Overall an insightful video, though.
This is true, I oversimplified many of the points on this video. It's gained a lot more views than I expected though. In the current format, I'm seeing a lot of Talents and Thrusts. And a lot of Kashtira Unicorn/Fenrir openings. And I'm seeing very few people on psy framegear gamma. So blind firing in draw phase is probably a good option. But Labrynths are probably going to be the top deck for the next month so it's likely to change to blind firing in the draw phase being a waste of a Maxx C. Thanks for the nice words.
2:01 This depends, I think. Right now in master rank there aren’t that many people playing Lightning Storm so Setting boss monsters like Baronne or chixao in defence mode can actually cost you the monster if your opponent runs over it with something like Unicorn Sometimes it’s better to play into lightning storm and not give them an easy out Of course this depends on the deck but I’m sure if we were playing convo heavy meta stuff then we probably wouldn’t be on this video 😹 Still a good point though
Yeah there are of course some exceptions to it. I think Lightning Storm is much more common in lower ranks due to how simple the card is and it's available in a bundle deal.
Plus it can just be irrelevant because lightning storm isn’t always the card run Personally I hate it and just use raigeki and duster it battle position means nothing
Planning the order of your play “Sequencing”… such a big thing in Yugioh. Very well acknowledged.🎉 You have Reinforcement of the army, engage and terraforming in your hand; in what order do you play these cards??
I’ve missed my chain window because I accidentally turned the chain response to off. It has three settings, auto, on, and off. It’s helpful but also annoying that you can turn it off
Due to 4. Consider crossout stronger than called because of your statement. 6 is important when it comes to decks like the Starfrost family. When playing the lines correctly can have Arise and the link 3 scareclaw out on the field at the same turn. Playing around with the self summon locks. Through am not interested in small world a mind map would help consider the connections between the network.
Yeah Crossout is strong however some drawbacks: - If is currently limited to 1 copy per deck - It requires you to have a copy of the hand trap in your deck in order to negate. You may need go negate Dimension Shifter when you don't have a copy of it in your own deck.
Excellent video friend, very informative, concise and to the point, I've made many of these mistakes myself, gonna keep this video saved just to remind myself before going into raked again.
Good video!! I went into this a bit cynical, I kinda expected that none of this would be applicable to the decks I play, since I play exclusively rogue decks, particularly any type of Insects. Instead this video had a bunch of useful tips for staples that fit almost any deck, so these tips are really helpful for any player out there! Admittedly, a lot of these hints are things I already figured out on my own, but I think I definitely learned a thing or two here. For instance, I wasn't aware of the semantics of TTT, so thanks for that!
The first time I ever defeated a Kashtira player was when my opponent locked themselves out of most of their monster effects by activating Skill Drain. Before then I was losing, and quite badly I might add. Since I was using my Eldlich Zombie World deck I may have been locked out of monster effects on my field as well, but I played around that remembering that Skill Drain only applies to monster effects on the field, but not in the hand or graveyard. Due to Kashtira decks relying heavily on monster effects activating on the field, it is not well suited for that particular achetype, but can work well in some decks that activate monster effects in the hand or the graveyard. My opponent likely misread the card and thought it also applied to graveyard and hand effects, and was probably also afraid I would use the effect of Eldlich the Mad Golden Lords moster stealing effect.
About the defense position stuff, in high ranks you won't usually find people who play lightning storm. So, it's actually better to put them in attack to play around zeus imo.
Funny enough, you can droll yourself after you activated Maxx C and you should only if they accepted the maxx c challenge and are about to deck you out.
The reason why you summon in attack position over defense position is that you play into ore things than summoning in defense. When sunmoning in defense, it plays around lightning storm which not many people play. When summoning in attack, you play around Zeus, Purrely Happiness in certain situations, and getting your momsters beaten over in general. You just have to play towards your outs, and LS isnt common enough for me to play around.
Yeah I should have been a bit more specific on this one. That being said I haven't seen Zeus or any Purely decks in weeks. And I've seen quite a few Lightning Storms. But you are right, it depends on what you find yourself running in to a lot. And naturally you wouldn't put something like a 0 defence Mathmech XYX in defense position.
Thrust becomes live no matter what phase of the turn you activate Maxx 'C' in, so you're not really playing in to it. If you have don't control any monsters, which you won't as it's your opponents Turn 1, then the card they search from Triple Tactics Thrust has to be set on the field and can't be activated that turn. You'll also know what the card is.
The mistake is more about Drolling after you've played your own Maxx 'C'. There are some times where you may want to Droll your own Maxx 'C' though: - You may have already drawn the cards you need and see better value is locking out searches than drawing further cards. - You want to avoid decking out because your opponent has some infinite loop of special summons going
I am going to admit it is the most common mistake I make, I do it a lot less with my Eldlich deck though due to playing with that for longer than my other ones.
I love normal summoning marshmallon in attack so they think I'm a noob and using bye bye damage. Gets really toxic if I set it up so they have to attack; my record was 5 ties in one match on ygopro before he scooped...
@@OvercastYGO It seems to happen like clockwork. I will be on a winning streak, and then the computer puts me against some of the toughest opponents it can find to knock me back down.
What’s really the strongest negate/disrupt setup with your deck? I run branded and I often end with Quem, mirrorjade, bystial lubellion, branded banishment, branded lost and maybe a blazing cartesia, despia tragedy, branded opening, FOA, etc in GY
Yes, every time you reach a new sub-rank for the first time each month, you get gems. The number of gems is generally greater as you get higher. The best way to earn gems though is by playing in event duels.
Several boss monsters are played in attack due to low Def. It is very unlikely to see someone play Vanquish Soul Cesar in def as it only has a measly 1500 def and 3k attack. Same with Lovely Lab. They are easily beaten over with any Bystial, Kashtira, and the new Diablostar, which are all very easily summoned. Blind Maxx C is also not really a good recommendation either because SHS is very prevalent ATM, and they run gamma, if they gamma you, you have just given them a free lv 10 Syncro.
I play zeefrath 60 cards And raidraptors 44 cards If you want be rank master you must have patience becouse u can meet the npcs who use king traos/magic damege you.
I’m in diamond and yes I play snake-eye but I got there with dinomorphia previously. All the time I’ll make a play and immediately go “why did I do that I could have done something much better here”. Everyone still does that no matter how high ranked they are, role with it and make a mental note for next time
So in your opinion , would it be safe to assume if a card searches or summons a specifically named card or Level card, that would be the best opportunity to Ash and opponent?
Baronne in DEF position can be beat over Diabellstar. One hit kills are extremely situational in meta decks. Final Sigma is super gimmicky in Mathmech anyway and Multiplication is an awful brick to play. By the way, Draw Phase Maxx C gets punished heavily by Gamma (an often played handtrap this format), to the point that I'd rather play into TTT than autolosing to Gamma into Accel into Baronne.
Some good points here. A lot of this list is built from my personal experience of the game. I'm a bit behind on the Snake Eyes meta as I haven't had a lot of time to play. The battle position point does depend on other factors which I should have mentioned in the video, like statline. As for Psy-Framegear Gamma. I see it sometimes but I don't run in to it anywhere near as often as I run in to TTT.
Meaning you're not willing to consistently grind to M1, so you're content with the fewer gems from the Plat V to Diamond1 climb than from Diamond V to M1 ??
@@whenthemaskfalls8591 That's what I said, yeah? Are you asking me a question here or did you just want someone to give you props for knowing how to read?
@@OvercastYGO I love that Brits are so even keel and polite, throwing "a bit" in, hahaha. I picture a family of Brits touring the 7 wonders of the world, then a heavily polluted lake, a landfill, and a slaughterhouse, and describing them all as "interesting." Brit gets terribly disrespected and shamed publicly in front of peers, responds, "bit harsh." Nice content!!
Thank you everyone for your comments, just want to clear something up about the defense position tip as a lot of people have questioned it.
It does depend on many other factors but I oversimplified. Obviously you wouldn't place a 0 Def Mathmech Laplacian in defence. But a 3000/3000 Kashtira Arise-Heart should be placed in defence on turn 1.
It also depends on what you find yourself playing against. If your monster has a greater chance of surviving in attack position then yeah place it in attack.
about ashing - dont forget, your opp is player too, they can brick too
But chances of your opponent bricking in ranked especially if there deck is superior to yours
Very true, it's still best to try and get the most value out of Ash as possible though.
I find it hilarious when someone Ashes an Upstart Goblin.
Not mine. They always open cracked
@@OvercastYGOit’s all situational because if upstart goblin is last card in hard or you know the other cards in hand then ashing a upstart goblin would be the right play because we all know sometimes in yugioh you just need one card 😂
@@smokealot5056but you could also ash the one card that they needed. Ashing the upstart is NEVER the right reaction
Tbf, Naturia Beast is usually played in the attack position so that your opponent doesn't easily beat over it and proceed to activate their spells.
Understandable - however it only has 2200 ATK so a lot can still swing over it without needing spell cards.
@@OvercastYGO If they're going over 2K ATK without needing spells, it means they're already setting up their board without needing their spells. Values under 2K are prone to be run over by normal summoned monsters.
OP is full of shit, in short.
@@OvercastYGO since Naturia Beast can negate cards like Storm, Raigeki etc anyway, at a virtually unlimited rate, there's no reason to play it in def position with such a weak attack value. Sure it can get OTK'd by Mathmech, but that one deck is not worth changing the way you play the card unless you know for sure you're facing a deck that can one-punch you or if that deck is meta.
@@Prateek_Dalal Not after Kashtira monsters. Fenrir and Unicorn have more than 2200 atk and just enter the field
This was a very informative video on the common mistakes people will/may make while trying to climb ranked. 100% gonna share this video in hopes it'll help people.
Thanks mate! Glad you find it helpful
I just started playing the game a few days ago and youtube recommended me this. I gotta say it's an awesome video, very informative and goes straight to the point. This helped me a lot since I keep making a lot of those mistakes😂 (theres so many cards in this game!!!), thanky you very much!☺️
Thanks, glad you found it helpful!
Very well done video! It was informative, concise and had the perfect amount of examples without becoming convoluted. Sub earned, hope to see more!
Thanks mate!
Plenty more stuff planned.
What's funny is that I had just watched the part about not placing your monster in the same line as your magic/trap incase of imperm .. then went and did the same mistake and got punished for it 😂
Like ur video, i learn my lessons bout how to play it from my own mistakes when using my own decks in master duel.
Ur video kinda helped, i think we all need videos like this.
Thanks!
I think to add some context on the Maxx C part; shotgunning Maxx C on draw phase is good if you want to limit your opponent. Shotgun Maxx C should be used if your hand is decent enough to make a play and you don't really need the draw advantage. In this case its used to control how much your opponent can do, rather than it giving card advantage.
Maxx C during main-phase, specifically after an opponent special summons is ideal for card advantage, because you will at least go-even in card advantage if its able to resolve, and you will gain card advantage if your opponent decides to continue special summoning which leads to a higher chance of drawing more disruptions.
I know cards like TTT may be a threat, but given the context of when and how you use Maxx C, a player should be able to leverage the pros/cons.
The fifth one only applies to blindly firing Maxx C.
If you chain it to an opponent's effect that special summons, you'd start turn two with five cards even after they use Talents to handrip.
Depending on the decks that are meta or the popularity of Talents, and sometimes even if Talents is popular, waiting with Maxx C to go at least card neutral with it can be the best use of the card: your opponent may have wasted some resources or trigger effects to facilitate that special summon leaving them with an even worse hand for turn three than had they simply done nothing on turn one, since the handtraps or other non-engine that they opened may be enough to keep you from OTKing.
I know that you said that on screen but you didn't mention it explicitly, maybe to not spend too much time on that point, so I took the liberty to elaborate in the comments.
Overall an insightful video, though.
This is true, I oversimplified many of the points on this video. It's gained a lot more views than I expected though.
In the current format, I'm seeing a lot of Talents and Thrusts. And a lot of Kashtira Unicorn/Fenrir openings. And I'm seeing very few people on psy framegear gamma. So blind firing in draw phase is probably a good option.
But Labrynths are probably going to be the top deck for the next month so it's likely to change to blind firing in the draw phase being a waste of a Maxx C.
Thanks for the nice words.
Good video. Lovin the metal gear solid audio too.
ONLAP so good!
2:01
This depends, I think. Right now in master rank there aren’t that many people playing Lightning Storm so
Setting boss monsters like Baronne or chixao in defence mode can actually cost you the monster if your opponent runs over it with something like Unicorn
Sometimes it’s better to play into lightning storm and not give them an easy out
Of course this depends on the deck but I’m sure if we were playing convo heavy meta stuff then we probably wouldn’t be on this video 😹
Still a good point though
Yeah there are of course some exceptions to it. I think Lightning Storm is much more common in lower ranks due to how simple the card is and it's available in a bundle deal.
Right, especially with Kash, Bystial, Pank, etc running around.
Plus it can just be irrelevant because lightning storm isn’t always the card run
Personally I hate it and just use raigeki and duster it battle position means nothing
Planning the order of your play “Sequencing”… such a big thing in Yugioh. Very well acknowledged.🎉
You have Reinforcement of the army, engage and terraforming in your hand; in what order do you play these cards??
Guess Engage would be played last to try and get three spells in Grave
I’ve missed my chain window because I accidentally turned the chain response to off. It has three settings, auto, on, and off. It’s helpful but also annoying that you can turn it off
Yeah I've made this mistake many times also.
Sometimes you turn it off because your opponents turn is long and you don’t want to be asked to activate all the time… and then you forget it’s off 😂
@@alucardygo4239 I recently discovered there is a setting to automatically switch it back ON at the end of the turn.
@@OvercastYGO thank you I’ve been using that lately. Helps lol
Due to 4. Consider crossout stronger than called because of your statement. 6 is important when it comes to decks like the Starfrost family. When playing the lines correctly can have Arise and the link 3 scareclaw out on the field at the same turn. Playing around with the self summon locks. Through am not interested in small world a mind map would help consider the connections between the network.
Great video and may many learn from your advice.
Thanks!
Yeah Crossout is strong however some drawbacks:
- If is currently limited to 1 copy per deck
- It requires you to have a copy of the hand trap in your deck in order to negate. You may need go negate Dimension Shifter when you don't have a copy of it in your own deck.
Excellent video friend, very informative, concise and to the point, I've made many of these mistakes myself, gonna keep this video saved just to remind myself before going into raked again.
Thanks! Glad you found it helpful
Good video!! I went into this a bit cynical, I kinda expected that none of this would be applicable to the decks I play, since I play exclusively rogue decks, particularly any type of Insects. Instead this video had a bunch of useful tips for staples that fit almost any deck, so these tips are really helpful for any player out there! Admittedly, a lot of these hints are things I already figured out on my own, but I think I definitely learned a thing or two here. For instance, I wasn't aware of the semantics of TTT, so thanks for that!
Thanks mate,
Yeah I tried to make the tips as generic as possible.
The first time I ever defeated a Kashtira player was when my opponent locked themselves out of most of their monster effects by activating Skill Drain. Before then I was losing, and quite badly I might add. Since I was using my Eldlich Zombie World deck I may have been locked out of monster effects on my field as well, but I played around that remembering that Skill Drain only applies to monster effects on the field, but not in the hand or graveyard. Due to Kashtira decks relying heavily on monster effects activating on the field, it is not well suited for that particular achetype, but can work well in some decks that activate monster effects in the hand or the graveyard. My opponent likely misread the card and thought it also applied to graveyard and hand effects, and was probably also afraid I would use the effect of Eldlich the Mad Golden Lords moster stealing effect.
The fact I got this recomended a day after reaching my first master 1 in the 7 months of playing this game is something I call beatufiul irony.
The YouTubr algorithm is wonderful isn't it?
About the defense position stuff, in high ranks you won't usually find people who play lightning storm. So, it's actually better to put them in attack to play around zeus imo.
Funny enough, you can droll yourself after you activated Maxx C and you should only if they accepted the maxx c challenge and are about to deck you out.
Very true, I've only ever been decked out of Maxx C once though - in several hundred games on Master Duel.
@@OvercastYGO It's something that doesn't happen much but even if it is as obscure as this it's worth remembering
You forgot an imprtant one imo: Forgetting to turn on toggle 😔
Very true, as that is often needed to play something in the Draw Phase
The reason why you summon in attack position over defense position is that you play into ore things than summoning in defense.
When sunmoning in defense, it plays around lightning storm which not many people play.
When summoning in attack, you play around Zeus, Purrely Happiness in certain situations, and getting your momsters beaten over in general.
You just have to play towards your outs, and LS isnt common enough for me to play around.
Yeah I should have been a bit more specific on this one.
That being said I haven't seen Zeus or any Purely decks in weeks. And I've seen quite a few Lightning Storms.
But you are right, it depends on what you find yourself running in to a lot. And naturally you wouldn't put something like a 0 defence Mathmech XYX in defense position.
You play around triple tactics talent but you play into triple tactics thrust lol
Thrust becomes live no matter what phase of the turn you activate Maxx 'C' in, so you're not really playing in to it.
If you have don't control any monsters, which you won't as it's your opponents Turn 1, then the card they search from Triple Tactics Thrust has to be set on the field and can't be activated that turn. You'll also know what the card is.
Drolling maxx c is now a very gud play for me since I play snake eyes and infernoble which can play through droll
The mistake is more about Drolling after you've played your own Maxx 'C'.
There are some times where you may want to Droll your own Maxx 'C' though:
- You may have already drawn the cards you need and see better value is locking out searches than drawing further cards.
- You want to avoid decking out because your opponent has some infinite loop of special summons going
Good vids bro! Hope that you ll make more skystriker deck!
Hi, glad you enjoyed.
I will definitely revisit Sky Strikers after some point. Hopefully there is some new support for it soon.
I’ve never bricked as much or as severely as I do in master duel. 😂
That triple Droll opening in the intro is one of my favourite bricks 😂
i hate missing activation timings
It's easily done, I still do it quite often.
I hate the effect "Missed activation timing."
I am going to admit it is the most common mistake I make, I do it a lot less with my Eldlich deck though due to playing with that for longer than my other ones.
I love normal summoning marshmallon in attack so they think I'm a noob and using bye bye damage. Gets really toxic if I set it up so they have to attack; my record was 5 ties in one match on ygopro before he scooped...
My rank up matches be so funny. I’ll either go 2nd against an OTK or I brick. Goin first or 2nd.
It does feel that way sometimes. One win from rank up then several brick games.
@@OvercastYGO It seems to happen like clockwork. I will be on a winning streak, and then the computer puts me against some of the toughest opponents it can find to knock me back down.
What’s really the strongest negate/disrupt setup with your deck? I run branded and I often end with Quem, mirrorjade, bystial lubellion, branded banishment, branded lost and maybe a blazing cartesia, despia tragedy, branded opening, FOA, etc in GY
Best way to hit M1 is to simply be better (drawing the out)
Heart of the cards ayy?
Ay... And Max "C" will help me draw the out.
Im new here, my question is, do you get more gems the higher you go on the ladder?
Yes, every time you reach a new sub-rank for the first time each month, you get gems. The number of gems is generally greater as you get higher.
The best way to earn gems though is by playing in event duels.
Several boss monsters are played in attack due to low Def. It is very unlikely to see someone play Vanquish Soul Cesar in def as it only has a measly 1500 def and 3k attack. Same with Lovely Lab. They are easily beaten over with any Bystial, Kashtira, and the new Diablostar, which are all very easily summoned.
Blind Maxx C is also not really a good recommendation either because SHS is very prevalent ATM, and they run gamma, if they gamma you, you have just given them a free lv 10 Syncro.
Yeah there are of course some exceptions with battle position, statlines being one of them.
I play zeefrath 60 cards
And raidraptors 44 cards
If you want be rank master you must have patience becouse u can meet the npcs who use king traos/magic damege you.
You mean Zefraath?
I’ve drolled my maxx c twice. Never again 😂
Easily done when auto piloting 😂
Thanks for this vid!
Glad you found it helpful!
About summoning in def remeber chaos max is a thing lol
Very true. There are some exceptions.
I almost never see this card in ranked though.
I’m in diamond and yes I play snake-eye but I got there with dinomorphia previously. All the time I’ll make a play and immediately go “why did I do that I could have done something much better here”. Everyone still does that no matter how high ranked they are, role with it and make a mental note for next time
The biggest mistake you should avoid is playing this damn game until they ban maxx C
You're not wrong 😂
Great vid 👍
Good job on this.
Thanks
So in your opinion , would it be safe to assume if a card searches or summons a specifically named card or Level card, that would be the best opportunity to Ash and opponent?
It depends on the deck they are playing.
Most likely yes, especially if they've already committed their normal.
Usually ash a card with a cost, and hard opt is the best
@@Degen9111 opt?
How can i get the setting for activating Maxx C in Draw Phase? I can only use it in M1 with my settings and I'd like to know how to change it...
I can't remember the name of it off the top of my head. I'm at work at the moment. But I think it's something like "Activation Confirmation"
How do you Maxx C at draw phase. Should be about settings or something.
turn your effects on ON instead of AUTO
Yeah there is a setting, I can't remember the name of it from the top of my head. I should have included it in the video.
@@Bigslay28 Thanks for the answer but i couldn't find it.
@@ScoRpiOnbLnT07 should be your RB OR R1 on console.
@Bigslay28 Im on PC. We are talking about AUTO Effect while we are dueling on bot right true ?
Baronne in DEF position can be beat over Diabellstar. One hit kills are extremely situational in meta decks. Final Sigma is super gimmicky in Mathmech anyway and Multiplication is an awful brick to play. By the way, Draw Phase Maxx C gets punished heavily by Gamma (an often played handtrap this format), to the point that I'd rather play into TTT than autolosing to Gamma into Accel into Baronne.
Some good points here. A lot of this list is built from my personal experience of the game.
I'm a bit behind on the Snake Eyes meta as I haven't had a lot of time to play. The battle position point does depend on other factors which I should have mentioned in the video, like statline.
As for Psy-Framegear Gamma. I see it sometimes but I don't run in to it anywhere near as often as I run in to TTT.
Or just don't rank up. Master rank suckkkkkssss I instantly regret it every time I accidentally get into it.
I understand that feeling. In almost any game it can get boring near the top when you have to play Meta to succeed.
Meaning you're not willing to consistently grind to M1, so you're content with the fewer gems from the Plat V to Diamond1 climb than from Diamond V to M1 ??
@@whenthemaskfalls8591 That's what I said, yeah? Are you asking me a question here or did you just want someone to give you props for knowing how to read?
can you do a t.g guide
I'm not very familiar with the archetype and don't own many of the cards but I could look in to it.
Why I'm seeing this video, I'm at Masters 1 lmao why there's not higher ranks fff
As soon as I got to gold V. Non stop labyrinth virgin losers. Why can't konami put restrictions on meta decks
So to sum up. Read. hahaha
I think everyone's lost some games through misreading cards 😂
2006 mic quality
Yeah my mic is a bit shit 🙁
@@OvercastYGO I love that Brits are so even keel and polite, throwing "a bit" in, hahaha. I picture a family of Brits touring the 7 wonders of the world, then a heavily polluted lake, a landfill, and a slaughterhouse, and describing them all as "interesting."
Brit gets terribly disrespected and shamed publicly in front of peers, responds, "bit harsh."
Nice content!!