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Whoa! this game looks way cooler than ygo. Maybe you can put out some content on how to play this game? Your videos are really informational and educational and I'd love to learn this from you
Have you considered skipping the hand traps and just showing how many slots are available for them? Having a section about how Droll is good against Tenpai or Snake-Eye is unrelated to the archetype the video is focused on and means those parts won't age well. I'd rather hear long explanations on tech choices. Or maybe discuss whether a deck is good with generic hand traps or a list of board breakers for going first or second to combine well with whether a deck is control/aggro/combo/etc.
pretty hard to learn the combos when no one shows a decklist XD just got back into yugioh and there are 100 different varients of this deck and none are the same
I have several iterations of the deck list on my channel. The reason deck lists aren't typically shown in combo videos is because the combos will be the same no matter how you decide to build the deck. Ratios of engine cards are relatively set in stone. All that changes is your non engine slots and maybe 2-3 extra deck cards that come down to personal preference.
@SuperInsaiyan18 well ty for your reply. I've already seen doffernt people using 1 flamberg so it was hard to do some of the combos. What would you suggest is the best way to learn yugioh this format. Just coming back going to pick up snake eye since it's the best by far apparently. Seems like a lot to learn!
Yes. There are a link monster can be used as EITHER it's link rating, OR just 1 monster. So since Princess is Link 3, using Princess and one monster you can make either a link 4, or a link 2.
@SuperInsaiyan18 tbankyou so much for taking the time out to explain that I really appreciate it I'm trying to get this snake eyes deck down the best I can I just bought it and went 3 and 3 today cause I literally kept misplaying. Not once did I brick deck flowed like butter but I just wasn't ready for all the stuff it could do unfortunately
Thanks for posting. Did you not get any stitches for your edges? How is it holding up a year later? Any fraying? I was on the fence, but your video convinced me to order a custom play mat from them. But I need to decide on a few things like stitching first.
on 03:40 u said that due to effect negated by rindbrumm,mirrorjade will be alive on opponent turn apart from ab libitum revival,isnt mirrorjade hard once per turn if remains on field,so u activated it it was negated,next turn cannot use its effect?
the stipulation of "also this card cannot use this effect next turn" is part of the effect that's being negated. Since that's getting negated, you'd be able to use it again.
On Ash+Witch combo through imperm, you can end on 3 counter apo and flamb+masq on s/t zone and promethean on gy without using the selene. Ik 3 counter apo is more risky against talent but still those 3 negates can be helpful sometimes. Oh, still have to mention this combo video is awesome
even if you are sick keep making these , there are some of the best tutorials i have EVER SEEN. most skilled yugioh players cannot do the kind of teaching you can.... ive never seen a guy show 5 combos in a video.
This means so much to me! Thank you! Content has been a bit dry lately but don't worry. These types of videos are never going anywhere! It's what I've built my channel on!
The effect of necrovalley is: Negate any card effect that would move a card in the GY to a different place. Negate any card effect that changes Types or Attributes in the GY. Neither of spheres effects do either of these things? It's tributing to return a card on field to hand. And once tributed it summons a card from deck.
@SuperInsaiyan18 that makes sense. I'm torn on if the promethian combo is that great then if you opt to play necrovalley. I'm inclined to something like necrovalley, spheres, and typhon, or necrovalley, typhon, and s:p is the way to go.
No because if they have something like bonfire they just add poplar anyway. Ashing on the eff that sends to summon from grave I'd optimal because it costs them 2 cards for your 1 ash
@@SuperInsaiyan18 This makes more sense for card cost. Thanks for elaborating! I almost have my snake eye deck complete competing for local tournaments. Trying to still figure it out!
Can you explain how Once per turn, during the Battle Phase, you can (Quick Effect): Immediately after this effect resolves, Synchro Summon using this card you control. How paidras effect resolves twice from this effect
There's no official term for it, but the term the community has come to accept is Hard and Soft once per turn effects. A hard once per turn effect specifies a name of a card when stating it can only be used once. Thus locking out any card with the same name. A soft once per turn does NOT specify a cards name and as such is once per turn PER COPY. Meaning if you have multiple copies of the same card, you can use each one once per turn. This also applies to a card that leaves the field and then returns. The game no longer recognizes it as the same copy that used the effect, and therefore can use that effect again.
Going first I prefer to set necrovally Activate ultimate summon balckwing dragon Link black wing and extra Tenpai into seals Then banish blackwing and bident into blackwing assault dragon then activate necrovally This gives more possible combos as you burn for 700 for each monster effect and after 4 have the ability to wipe the field plus use seals to bounce then summon Paidra this sets the quickplay spell activating ultimaya to summon crystal wing