I didn’t feel the need to do so, even if he creature swaps he can’t kill me and it adds a known card to his hand which I can use knowledge of the next turn
Hi thanks for watching and subscribing! Generally it’s a good practice to call your phases as it passes your priority as turn player to your opponent so if they want to activate something they can(ex. Dustshoot). You can technically get sharked for not calling phases for this reason as well which is definitely something we wanna avoid!
in goat format almost any deck can top. it has crazy power cards that you can sometimes just be lucky 3-4 duels and you already top an event. water beat down is incredible inconsistent and super weak, it can't deal with flip monsters, can't deal with chaos, can't deal with backrow. but if you lucky enough to draw trinity or heavy/snatch/swap you can sometimes steal wins
16:36 The battle damage should have only been 400 not 600, Mother Grizzly gets a 200 attack boost from Legendary Ocean 19:09 Same thing, Grizzly gains 200 def from Ocean and you should have taken 200 damage.
@@Calvin-YGO that's more the fault of the water player imo. If he's not taking into account the field spell boost then he's also missing potential plays he could be making with the boosts.
He cheated on several plays, when the opponent revived that he was attacking with Sangan, he attacked with the other character and then with Sangan, but Sangan had already declared an attack and that's why he lost the attack and when he attacked with Mobius the Mega Monarch had to take him out. 450 and put 550 always leading to cheats
I'm not really sure what round you're referring to but in Goat Format if a monster declares an attack and the number of monsters changes, the monster that originally declared the attack does not lose its attack and you can change what swings. Accusing me of cheating is kinda wild bro lol, thanks for watching!