Goddess summoned using I:P Masquerena really throws people for a loop. In that situation, the only effects that can remove her are non-destruction effects that target her. It's not that hard to accomplish, but it's just an unusual combination of protections that we don't encounter anywhere else.
I think my favorite time dropping Goddess was during the light/dark event. Opponent passed prio back to me with 3 lights on my field on my turn. Then I used their I:P.
Sometimes people aren't dumb, just tilted. I've been in a losing streak of 30+ games due to a combination of very bad luck and playing rogue decks. When everyone has 3+ handraps and still somehow manages to play through everything I throw at them by using 3 different extenders that are also 1 card +6 combos it gets very tilting. I'm starting to make dumb mistakes as well, and at this point I don't even bother reading when someone pulls up with some unknown shit like valiantz. This game really is garbage, they managed to make a format worst than TCG and OCG combined. At least if I want to build a rogue deck irl I can use 1/10 of the budget required for meta, in MD random cards are UR for no fucking reason. I'm still cringing over the idea that meta decks can play at 60 with 4 different engines and 25+ staples, and somehow have infinite gas, while I'm here bricking 3 out of 5 times with a 40 cards deck that has 16 starters. This shit is outragious.
Yea MD is getting out of hand with meta cards. I usually just stop playing after a couple loses when I'm playing trash decks for a vid. I usually play alot of troll decks but it's really tough to make it work especially when the opponent always has hand traps during the first turn. But it is what it is. It's also the reason why I post funny moments of players and myself making mistakes because it's fun to edit and watch rather than suffering trying to build rogue decks for a vid.
I feel you. I personally love Master Duel, but it does get frustrating to play when you see the same decks over and over (when I first started playing, I wouldn't go 2 duels without seeing DPE, Baronne, and Branded), and the prices are absurd. Konami, please explain to me why a below Rouge strategy in Red-Eyes is FULL of UR cards? I can count on one hand the amount of Red-Eyes players I've seen in this game, and it's because the deck is so freaking expensive, while not being that good. And that's just one example.