Worth noting that I fail to properly explain the difference between OCG and TCG in this video, thus causing some uproar amongst my peers. I would like to take this time to address that issue now: I will continue to not explain it.
Given what you said about the cards you showed today not being meta relevant (Mathmech Addition sees play, at least when Circular is legal, and Some Summer Summoner was played in Thunder Dragon), I would love to see you share the most unhinged top tier playable cards you can find.
Here's a few free ideas for themes: Clowning Around - Mystic Clown, Flick Clown, Dream Clown Poker Terms - Straight Flush, Joker's Wild, Full House Down Under - Kangaroo Champ, Master of Oz, Vampiric Koala Lemme Axe You Guys - Axe of Fools, Tiger Axe, Giant Axe Mummy A Bone to Pick - Temple of Skulls, Natural Bone Saurus, Bone Crusher 1337 Lingo - Mind Haxorz, Evil Twin GG EZ, Oh F!sh! Singular Word Shouts - Attention!, Oops!, Emergency!
@@mystikx2205I use it in my Cyberse decks. Especially my Cyberse Highlander deck that I use for fun. Is it good? Actually it is pretty decent although it is relatively inconsistent due to lack of searchers and draw power. The boards it makes are actually good though. I also use Addition in @Ignister as a good extender.
To be fair, there IS a card in the game that is practically just the blandest description ever. A really old archetype is just some featureless humans riding paper airplanes whose names are literally "this guy", "that guy", "that other guy" and "Which guy?" in Japanese.
"I was expecting something akin to Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo-" "Nah nah nah, they wouldn't do something like that." *_Looks at the entire Gagaga, Gogogo, and Dododo archetypes_* Yeah, yeah they totally wouldn't do that-
Adding context to "That Creepy Little Punk": this is a warcrime that Yu-Gi-Oh America will eventually have to answer, because the original name of the card is "The return of the reaper". The card is referencing a specifical moment in Yu-Gi-Oh 5d's where Kalin(who was nicknamed "The reaper") stops trying to kill himself, deciding that his life was better spent helping the people of the city instead of throwing it away, after watching the father of the kid that asked him for help die for saving him. This moment is absolutely great in the show and has a fantastic OST. But since 4Kids couldn't say "reaper" in their kid card show, they changed the way he was called in "creepy little punk" and some idiot decided to ruin that beautiful omage to the anime like this
I can get behind stuff like the fur hires and toadally awesome, but sins against the best parts of the anime is where I draw the line. That card infuriates me more than anything
There is an example for shit Like this in the German Translation aswell...in the Noah Kaiba Arc of the original Show, when Tristan, Duke ans Serenity fight against Nezbitt, the Robotic Knight...He plays a spell Card called "Clockwork Night"...in German that would be "Uhrwerk Nacht".. but some genius, red the Script wrong..and so "Night", became "Knight" in the translation.. and the German Name WHICH GOT PRINTED IN THE CARD GAME is now "Uhrwerk Ritter" (Clockwork Knight) instead of "Uhrwerk Nacht" (Clockwork Night)
Imagine if it had 'No cards and effects can be activated in response to this card'. It would probably be broken because you could consistently set up a 4-5 or 6 card LEC to clear their board and they wouldn't be able to negate it/ destroy something on your field/ mess with your graveyard to mess with your setup.
"This Creepy Little Punk" and its card art is a reference to a moment in the Yu-Gi-Oh 5D's anime. It looks like it's from a western because that was the theme of that entire mini-arc, because 5D's was fucking wild. That episode literally has bandits in cowboy outfits with guns that shoot trading cards, you can't make this shit up.
ALSO the card is called "this creepy little punk" because that's what the gunman calls kiryu (the character depicted in the card) in the dub, the original name from the card is "the return of the reaper" because Kiryu is supposed to be fucking dead TWICE at this point
"That" was initially a game only error card in 2015 World Championship Stardust Destroyers. They printed it for the next years World Tournament as only TCG legal for that event along with "This". They polyd to make "Those", XYZs to make "Them", sychro'd to make "There", Linked to make "Their" and had the Scales "Theyre" and "Here". Has Match winning potential and got emergency banned
You joke, but this is literally the -tsu cards (Aitsu, Doitsu, etc), they mean in japanese just "That Guy", "This Guy", "That Other Guy" and "Which Guy?"
Sour Scheduling - Red Vinegar Vamoose is a part of my favourite archetype in yugioh called "Suship" where they make giant sushi warships. So the card depicts a rush shipment of giant condiments into the shipyard.
The OCG is Japanese cards. TCG are cards that have been released globally. Sometimes, the United States make their own set of cards and take time to release them globally from their.
@@ytmndmanThey meant they get released in the US first, and then it takes some time for them to be released everywhere else. This is contrasting to the fact that cards get released in the OCG about three months before they get released to the rest of the world. Some examples of TCG first cards include Dante's Inferno's Dante, Virgil and Beatrice as well as a bunch of demons that you use to summon those three, and another one is what if The Wizard of Oz was also Star Wars so that Dorothy and Luke Skywalker were the same person, The Cowarldy Lion and Chewbacca were the same person etc.
Hey! You used my Searchlightman / Jawsman / Oilman suggestion! AND double dipped on it! Awesome to see I contributed! 😆 Hoping to see Wolf / Peacock / Jellyfish in the next one!
Hey man. I just thought up one that'll really annoy your friends. Oops! / You're In Danger! / Get Out! Make up some fourth one or something, like "Help!"
The difference between OCG and TCG is that the OCG is yugioh in the east (Japan and Korea) and tcg is in the west (US and Europe). OCG is ahead of the TCG in terms of set release by around half a year
This Creepy Little Punk is a reference to an anime character from Yu-Gi-Oh! 5Ds who's deck was Infernity. The card art is a reference to a scene from the show.
"I have never heard of anyone using any of the card I have listed today" The only card actually used is Mathmech Addition. My favorite part about Magical Something is that its Japanese name is Magic Absorber written in katakana. But for whatever reason, the name changed to Magical Something in English
Ok, but do you wanna know the funniest thing about Magical Something? It was originally a TCG Exclusive! It came out in English in July 2016, and then in Japan over a year later, in September 2017. “Magical Something” is the card’s *original name*, and the OCG changed it to Magic Absorber in localization
While unlikely, you should do flavor text on some vanilla monsters too. Some of them have both hilarious and stupidly simple descriptions that could pass as fake.
For any of Tyler, Nico, and/or Kyle that sees this comment: The YuGiOh card game originates in Japan, and existed in Japan for a considerable amount of time before being brought to other regions of the world. Naturally, the distributors of the games wanted to start from "the beginning" when bringing the game to the rest of the world but at that point the version of the game being played in Japan was already several months and multiple set releases ahead of "the beginning". So, instead of putting the distribution/evolution of the game on pause in Japan for the better part of a year to let the rest of the world catch up, Konami (the company in charge of YuGiOh) split the game into "the TCG" (played in the west) and "the OCG" (played in East Asia/Pacific regions). The OCG is several months ahead of the TCG in terms of set releases, so new cards are available in Japan long before American players can get their hands on them.
However, Konami occasionally flips the script on this, by sometimes introducing new archetype decks as "TCG exclusives" that (from what I understand) are usually added to the OCG at a later date. That, and the fact that both the TCG and OCG have their own banlists, helps prevent the TCG from becoming JUST "the OCG but several months behind."
I wished you used the card literally called ''Division" instead of mathmech addition it would have been so good. I love that Konami makes serious cards for archetypes and then has 15 slots per box where they turn to the designers and tell them to make whatever they want it's so good
This Creepy Little Punk is a reference to yugioh 5Ds. It’s treated as an “infernity” card because the guy on the card is the guy who, in the show, used cards with “infernity” in their name. The card is called “that creepy little punk” because the guy on the card was called that by a bunch of other people that season. It looks like a western because that arc was trying very hard to be a western for basically no reason.
Jawsman is such a horrifying looking card, especially considering how often Reginald used it in YuGiOh Zexal. It looks scarier than a good chunk of horror movie antagonists.
"Never heard anyone ever played any of the cards I've shown you here" he says While showing Mathmech Addition, a card that has been used in top tier meta decks.
A question theme: Rainbow Ultimate Crystal Rainbow Dragon Overdrive Reign-Beaux, Overking of Dark World RGB Rainbowlution and then something fake with maybe different word that sounds like "rainbow", just like in "Reign-Beaux" There is also a lot more rainbow cards, like: The Weather Painter Rainbow Performapal Five-Rainbow Magician Ancient City - Rainbow Ruins Rainbow Bridge of Salvation and many, many more, but I think the 3 I mentioned 1st would be the best
Round theme suggestion: Divine beings that win you the game. So Ghostrick Angel of Mischief, Vennominaga the Deity of Poisonous Snakes, and either of the Number 88's, be it Gimmick Puppet of Leo or Gimmick Puppet Disaster Leo. Good potential for fake names.
I feel like every single time you guys do one of these videos, you guys always ask "why the heck is this game so popular, the cards you're showing are terrible." Well... as someone whose into Yu-Gi-Oh, for me, part of the appeal is that LITERALLY ANYTHING can become a Yu-Gi-Oh card. Unlike other games like MTG or Hearthstone, which usually try to retain some uniform artstyle across most of their decks, Yu-Gi-Oh decides to stretch the limits of creativity. It has themed decks for practically every aesthetic, so that every player potentially has at least one deck they feel can represent them. And, it has surprisingly complex stories told through card art and effects, but also literal shitpost cards like "Linear Equation Cannon."
the funniest part about the quadratic formula as a written out card name would be that even if a card like that existed would that what was shown still not be a real card. that abc formula is the english quadratic formula. as far as i know would japan use -(p/2)±√((p/2)^2)-q, which would be the most amazing jabait possible if this really was a card
Loved the little wink after "they wouldn't do that at all" looking at you GoGiga Gagagigo. I swesr they made a card that literally was Bobobo, but just a different name. I don't rememeber what it was called but i can see it in my head.
Back before my friends and I started going to local tournaments (and thus started paying attention to the banlist), one of my favorite plays was to activate Linear Equation Cannon with the express purpose of getting it wrong and burning myself so that I could Self-Destruct Button for a tie.
@@H1_R3Z If that ever worked, your opponent was not very bright. They could've questioned your calculation, called the judge, and the time it would take to get the ruling right and do the math, they would win on time before you could activate anything else.
Okay, I have to share this: my hometown in Brazil has a famous dude who rides around town in his bike wearing only a way too small speedo and with his body covered in oil, we call him Oilman
I want more, I desire a quiz where you guys see early Yu-Gi-Oh fusion monsters and have to guess which combination of other monsters fuse into them because some of those make absolutely no sense
19:57 This card is an anime reference card as the scene in question comes from 5Ds’s Crash Town mini-Arc, with the card focusing on the character Kallen, who was the user of Infernity card. Though the translated card name is also a reference as a quote from the dub that antagonist of the arc calls the character, whereas the card’s ocg name is Return of the Reaper, which is more personalized to said character as one of his titles.
yes i want them to react to more silly nonsense i want to see them question santy when they see PROHACY DESTORYER and laugh at cards like gogagagiago whatver lol
Really funny video! 8:00 For those who actually are wondering. TCG and OCG are just the two rule-formats that exist in Yugioh. OCG (Original Card Game) is the format of yugioh which is played in Asia, where the company (Konami) sits and designs new cards, while TCG (Trading Card Game) is played at the rest of the world. So the main differences are: OCG has the new cards earlier due to them not being released "in the west" yet +a slightly different banlist (mostly due to community preference I believe, not sure tho)
The Japanese name of "Oil" translates to "Oil Drilling". The OCG/TCG difference is more complicated than just language (they don't always get cards in the same order, and have different banlists), but in this context it would have been fine to just say "it hasn't been printed in English". The English name being just "Oil" comes from the translated manga.
If you wanted to switch it up next time you could do archetypes. Same format but choose between descriptions like "gay vtubers" "boats made of sushi" "evil utensils" "household appliances"
I think this is both my favorite and least favorite series on the channel, cause on the one hand it's fun to play along and watching their agony is hilarious, but the constant shitting on a card game I love that has some legitimately super cool stuff that they just never see hurts a little bit each time Like I'd love a quiz or even a non-quiz video on some actually cool stuff like the Albaz cards, the Dragon Rulers, the rest of the Mathmech cards (which have been meta and I think they might've played Addition??), even something like Fluffal/Frightfurs!
This Creepy Little Punk is a reference to the 5DS anime as in the artwork there is Crash Town Kallen. Infernity was the deck he used and it revolves around having an empty hand. It was really powerful back in the day and a few of it’s cards are still limited to one copy per deck. Infernity is also a very popular deck too.
saying "they wouldn't do that ;)" while knowing cards like "Dodododwarf Gogogoglove" and "Gogiga Gagagigo" exist is crazy, that would've thrown them down a spiral for sure xD
these were some partly obscure cards. I found recently a card in my collection, that´s also a bit weird, but it got stuck in my head. It´s Cupid Dunk. it´s just a very sporty version of cupid who plays basketball and today I found out that there exist other cupid cards, that make different sports. It´s cupid fore with golf, cupid pitch with softball, cupid serve with tennis and cupid volley for volleyball.
OMG I can not believe it. Linear Equation Canon actually got top 4 at the UK national championship. People actually had to read that card in a tournament.