farfa's deck held out much longer than I expected with what pulls he had, and him actually winning a game was genuinely impressive. That's the power of birdface in your deck i guess.
The fact dzeef rolled a despia dark lord pack and says idk how well they work together. When they work together fantastically made me chuckle. One of the few secret packs where u can run both archetypes together and have a good deck. Probably cause it’s a new secret pack🤷♀️
I'm pretty sure Doug had game at 42:00 with Branded Opening for Ad Libitum, Ad Libitum effect, combat, Aluber attack, negated, fuse with Ad Libitum via Branded in Red to make Tax Dragon and resummon Aluber, attack with Tax Dragon (deal 600 from effect activation, negating the attack), 1800 from Aluber, then 5200 putting Farfa at 400 LP and unable to activate anything without dying. Definitely a fun watch though! Despia Darklords were my first deck returning to the game after like two decades out of it, so happy to get to see it played here.
Farfa choosing not to run the Altergeist link monsters only to wonder how to out a 2000 ATK monster was a real head-scratcher. At least Marionetter glowed yellow anyway.
As someone who actually plays mostly Darklords and Despia Darklords Doug saying he doesn't think they work together hurts. Despias work so well at polishing out some of the more bricky parts of Darklords.
Reason i started playing master duel and Live twin( as my main/pet deck) is after seeing farfa use Live twin in saga and how easy it is. It's great that he chose to play it again
It works because MBT is better at keeping master saga interesting with his theater kid personality, as master saga can get a bit stale sometimes. Farfa is best with roulette because he has very good reactions, which I feel like roulette gives more opportunities for.
MBT decks are typically more interesting to watch so I do like him more in saga. His luck does seem better in roulette but still I’d prefer the current format.
@@GameDay1UP A moment doesn't make an episode, the Sweet Revenge was the best moment of the whole roulette IMO, but this is the best full episode with Farfa.
I love that they're playing an automated simulator, and Farfa clicked to respond with the quick effect before Doug could click the "end phase" button, but Farfa still felt the need of specifying "In the end of main 2... still in the end of main...". Good duel etiquette
I can't believe Doug didn't end the game with that branded opening. He could've knocked both the walls down and summoned anything for that little 200 damage
I can't decide whether pulling three Ki-sikil & Lil-la is bad luck or good luck. On one hand, it's arguably the worst UR in the set. On the other, it's the best out to The First Darklord
im confused as a live twin player what does crush cards mean when they say "you were meant to summon blue first". what was the play with summoning blue there turn 1????
I've said it before but Darklords would be so much better with 1-2 low level starters like a searcher/inherent special summon and another spell/trap that could summon from hand or deck but locks you into fairies or something. And some more extra deck love would be great too.
This is a really hot take (I think) but I honestly think just a dedicated fusion spell and a few fusion monsters is all the darklords need to pop off. The newer darklords (Ixchel and Amdusk for example) have some really good effects that work out for them much better then you expect. Makes it really easily searchable with banishment and gets rid of any bricky hands with relative ease since you fuse away for the first darklord anyway. But thats just imo
Darklords are by far my favorite archetype in Yugioh and I'm proud to say that Mr. Zeef played them very competently. I was little worried seeing three Tezca in the decklist bc I usually only run him at 1 but it worked out for you. No Morningstar or Superbia was big sadge but you didn't even need them since you pulled the First and Second Darklord. always love seeing a Normal Summon Capricious, Capricious effect summon Desire. Madge you didn't play Asmodeus😡😡😡😡😡 sure he can't be specialed but he summons TWO dudes on death (why was this card even printed it sucks) its literally the best darklord card
How is he losing by not reading in this game? I mean he didn't read some...but with that pull against Despia Darklord that pulls pretty well? I don't think reading gonna bring him far
You should start to play DL again now then they have released altergeist, altho you missed the event for the character with some of the cards including the link 2.
why not add a rule -10 more pulls -if you get 3 urs that is not in the pack you can craft any ur that is in the secret pack same goes to srs -Free Ur craft that is in the secret pack
It's really annoying hearing Farfa talking about making trade offers so he can get better cards as if the whole point of this series is to make a constructed quality deck. The whole point is to pull a limited set of packs for one archetype and make the best thing you can with what you get. Not "I didn't pull Multifaker so I need to make Doug an offer so he'll give me Multifaker to make my deck better."
Dzeef keeps gets soooo lucky with his pulls AND draws that it's not even funny. Like, I'm literally sick of him playing a vonstructed deck every episode.
@@geiseric222 incorrect. A good duelist is relevant with all cards to an extent. Every card/archetype or engine has an opportunity for resurfacing in given formats. These cards used where prior meta years ago which still have a degree of relevance in current format. Not that great of success but relatively still used even in higher skill play. This is pure incompetency at its finest. That’s all this is.
@@geiseric222 you can garuntee that because it’s easy to be apart of that when you only use meta. That’s why majority of them are literally ass. Have you even watched them? Most of them are bad at the game but only do well simply because a deck which 8/10 is copied from someone else.
@@Rilo888 lol your one of those people who think you playing non meta makes you special. I’m sorry you ain’t. Your just playing bad decks that doesn’t impact your skill at the game