Tratan de alcanzar el máximo número de jugadores. La mejor forma de conseguir eso es utilizar contenido infantil y explicarlo de forma sencilla. Así consiguen algo de audiencia infantil y siguen manteniendo aquella audiencia adulta que está por la serie o por ser un TGC en sí mismo.
THE ONE PIECE CARD GAME looks fun. I can't wait to play THE ONE PIECE CARD GAME. Thanks for the video about THE ONE PIECE CARD GAME. DON! DON! THE ONE PIECE CARD GAME!
As Einstein once said, If you judge a Fish's ability to play the ONE PIECE CARD GAME, it will live its whole life in the ONE PIECE CARD GAME because ONE PIECE CARD GAME, ONE PIECE CARD GAME.
BASIC SUMMARY: 1. Deck composed of: - 1 Leader card - 50 Characters (main deck) - 10 DON!! cards 2. Observe the playmat 3. Start game and decide who goes first. Each player draws 5 cards. Take a number of cards from the top of your deck equal to the leader card's Life Value and place them face down in the Life area. BATTLE POSITIONS - Active (vertical) - Rest (horizontal) SUMMONING A CHARACTER CARD Each character card has a cost that's needed to summon it. To pay a card's cost, you rest the required no. of DON!! cards. START Unrest your cards > Draw one card (player going first skips) > Take 2 DON!! cards (player going first takes only one) > Attack > End ATTACK To attack rest the leader /character card. You can attack the opponent's leader, or one of their character cards. If your card's attack points r higher or equal to your opponent's card, your card wins the combat. When a leader loses in battle after being attacked, the player takes one Life card from their Life slot and adds it to their hand. Nether player can attack on their first turn. A monster can't attack the turn it is summoned. If a character card loses in combat, it is sent to trash zone. * You can give active DON!! cards to your card to increase its attack power by 1000 (only for your turn) * Characters having a trigger sign on them can active their trigger effect without paying any cost. * When one of your character is attacked, you can use counter effects. After using its effectsend it to the trash zone
@@MonographicSingleheaded There are certain cards that have effects called "counter" these type of cards are usually called in card games as "hand traps", the idea is that you can use them from your hand to do all kinds of nasty things. In the video, Tom used the card called "blast breath" if you use it from your hand when the opponent attacks your card, you can send back 1 DON card from the field and raise your cards power by 4000 for that attack only.
I have a few questions if anyone can answer -can you only attack while in rested position? -in the video when he defended her attacks wouldn't her cards get trashed because she lost the battle? -what happens to DON cards if they're on a character card and that character card gets trashed? Do they go in trash or back to your DON pile? -how or why can you attack leader cards if you have character cards active -I know it says that the number in the top left corner the amount of DON cards that needs to be activated but is it also the amount for DON cards to be placed on that card as well?
@@vantroba15 I try to answer all of your questions. - When you attack with a character card (or a leader card) you need to rest them to initiate the attack, thus if a character is rested in the first place, they cant attack. - One piece tcg works a bit different form games like Yugioh, in this game, attacking characters can not get destroyed during battle (unless the opponent has a specific effect ofc) so even if your character has 1000 power and your opponent 2000, as long as you were the one initiating the attack, your character is safe. -They go back to your Cost area as rested DONs - You just rest your character and initiate an attack, keep in mind, the only way you can deal dmg, is by having the same power or higher than your opponents leader card, again unlike in something like yugioh, the number of character your opponent has on the field doesnt affect whether you can attack a leader or not, unless they have a blocker card, you are free to attack the leader with any character/ your own leader. -You dont place DON cards on your cards when you summon them, you just rest your don cards. For example in the video when she summons Chopper, he is a 1 cost character card and she had 1 DON card, so all she had to do was turn the DON card horizontally (making it rested) and place chopper to the field. placing DON cards on your characters is completely up to you, you can put 10 DON cards on 1 character if you want (each giving 1000 power) there are certain character cards that can only use their effects when you put a certain number of DON card on them, like Usopp in this video.
I’ve never seen a single episode of one piece but my friends love that show, and they bought me a starter deck so I can join them as we learn how to play. I ended having a lot of fun, so now I want to build a competitive deck and study what’s meta at the moment lol.
Honestly the product is so hard to get rn (unless you are buying singles off of tcgplayer) I would wait until the next set drops. Meta is still all over the place since the card pool is so limited. Rn Zorro - R/G Law - and Kid seem to be at the top. At least in my meta and what I see on RU-vid. When the next set drops it will offer more diversity and options. By all means if you wanna go for it now do so! Just offering advice. Happy Holidays to everyone who reads this!!!
Okay, I can get behind this. I like that they have counter effects on cards. Makes it more interesting. You have to think about your actions because they might not work out with your opponents counter effects. I can't wait to get my hands on this.
True, you can't just spam attacks without thinking, so you either gotta go all-out with incredibly powerful attacks so they can't defend it or just do a weak one and risk getting countered, it's fun how the game works.
@@insertusernamehere8125 You can still absolutely spam attack. In fact, it's preferable that you do so. Because attacking characters can't die. So there's no risk if you lose the battle, unless enemies have some specific card effect that allow them to kill your card. 2nd point which is the more important one. You need to rest your card so they can defend your leader. Since in this game, the enemies can just outright attack your leader and ignore your characters if you don't rest them. Hence you would want to have a few rested characters to protect your leader from getting attack
After trying out this TCG with a friend today at my local game store (we both played for the very first time), the only part we struggled with was how Combat was conducted during the main phase. We thought similar to how Magic the Gathering combat works, but not quite the same. Literally the reason why I looked up this tutorial, for more clarification. Note: the local game store did not hold any OPCG product, so I had brought two of my own starter decks (Kaido and Sakazuki) for both me and my friend- she sorta understood the game as did I. Either way, I'm a One Piece fan, so collecting the sets isn't out of the question!!
Id like to respond before fun resolves, tapping 2 mana and countering your fun, and destroying 8 of your lands then letting you discard your hand and sacrifice 20 permanents
Huh... I've never heard of Vanguard and I assumed that the life mechanic was the same as the shield mechanic from Duel Masters @@hectorabrambeltrandomingue3902
i mean the game is kinda cool but like there are 3 mains issues 1. being able to use don cards to add 1000 power to a character is broken, theres almost no reason to play any other way than just don stacking on one character, it needs to be removed or nerfed hard 2. you lose 5 random cards at the start of the game just to count hp, possibly losing cornerstone(s) to your gameplan. just use tokens or smth EDIT: ok drawing the lost health into your hand is a cool idea tbh, but it could still majorly screw you over 3. give every character at least some kind of mechanic, or at least like 90% of them, its even worse when you consider that all of a characters stats are boiled down to a single power level, essentially removing any kind of personality in the card and making no more than decent enough art with a number on it
1. it only helps when you attack opponent and not defense. If you use all the don to power up, u only successful deal 1 damage, while u r vunlernable for mutiple attack in the next turn. so u need to be effective in using the don for casting and even many of the time for protecting your characters to have an overall advantage. 2. it is a cool idea, cause eventually you will still draw these cards on top of the drawing phrase unless there is going to be a drawing deck build in the future to drain your deck fast. 3. there are vanilla char like what you see with no ability and purely stat based, but there are also many char that has unique interesting ability that tights them quite neatly to the one piece story too. i heard that law ability is to switch cards, while whitebeard leader force you to draw one hp cards to your hand per turn(basically is -1hp per turn, dying state and need to end the game fast).
what are the ones you prefer most? I like Flesh and Blood. I'guess this One Piece Card game will be to easy in its mechanics... I just like it because it is One Piece and the Art Work is okay...
Few questions. How many don cards need to go into the don card pile at the start of the game? How many don cards are you allowed to have in the store area? Finally whats the stage area for?
10 DON in the starting pile. You can only have those 10 in the store area (2 each turn via phase, there are also other cards that let you add DON outside of the phase), so there are wasy to use more than the 10 on a turn with creativity . Stage area is for Stage cards. Only starters RED and PURPLE have Stages with Going Merry and Onigashima. More stages will be coming in later boosters and starters.
just picked up my first starter deck today (the monkey d luffy one) from a convention and I decided to watch the tutorial video. It's a lot easier than I thought it would be!!
The design framing of the cards and font choice looks awful, and I don't like the centering choice for the card names. The game breaks several rules about card design. The gameplay seems fine enough: Basically Magic the Gathering, but without the land variance by having a separate land deck; plus, starting with a Commander out on the field. Still, I much prefer the TCG Flesh and Blood as a hero system. This was a cute tutorial though. I just wish more time was put into the card frames and less on this tutorial.
Just reserved my Started decks. Cant wait to play this. Im a fan and been watching OP since 2004, You have no Idea how long I have waited for this game to be released, I literally cried of exciment when I found out it was being released.
Reminds me of cardfight vanguard when it just came out But much more simple I’ll give this game a try maybe I’ll start a RU-vid channel on pack opening for this
they should really make an app to play with all the cards. I can find locals to play with but covid still a thing and the holidays near by; I don't wanna risk anything. This same happened with the digion tcg for me
I wish the One Piece tcg would come to South Africa as soon as possible. I need this in my life. It looks so fun and exciting to play with friends. I literally cant wait for you to come here.
Tell me if I'm right or not but the reason why Emma didn't attack with her Chopper card on her 2nd turn is because the card's power is less than the defending leader's power (1000
It appears to be a simplified and approachable mix of Magic TG and Cardfight Vanguard. Although I have not seen the show, it seems like an enjoyable and easy game to understand.
8:40 i don't understand why he wasted two don cards to make Kaido 7000 ?? Kaido by being 5000 can still beat Luffy and deal life damage. As a game it has some interesting mechanics but it's nowhere comparable with other popular card games out there.
The rush on Luffy left me with a question of two things. If i had another character with counter, can i use it due to it being a different attacker. Also, he bumped his kiado character with an event card to like 9k, did that go away after the fight with the leader Luffy card?
I LOVE One Piece! I went to a local game store to buy sleeves for some cards I have and then saw the One Piece starter deck’s. I lost my mind. I wanna get into this game, it seems fun.
If only I could find the ONE PIECE CARDS from the ONE PIECE CARD GAME so I could actually play the ONE PIECE CARD GAME but there doesn't seem to be any ONE PIECE CARDS anywhere i look.
Good tutorial, But the Boy playing Kaido didn't don!! minus 7, the best part about this game, so im gonna give this tutorial a 9/10 instead of 10/10 because no don!! minus 7
In 8:32 says "in a battle between 2 character cards, the losing character gets trashed" so why in 10:08 robin didnt get trashed after increasing sheephead's power with ulti's counter effect?
Only the defending card in a battle phase get trashed. There is an attacking advantage, the card don't get trashed BUT is in rested position becoming vulnerable to any attack next turn.
8:44 why does he need to give Kaido 2x Don? Aren't if your power the same u still win the fight? Just like when luffy atk kaido both are 5000 and Luffy won. (Im new and confused)
Yes, that's definetly a f-up mechanic when both character have the same power, the attacker wins. 0 sense. In eg. YGO, when both value equals, the result happens to both player equally, like a monster attacks an attack position monster with the same ATK value, both get lose the battle. ATK and DEF the same? No damage at all, neither goes bye-bye.
Porque siguen si sacar tcg al español sabiendo que el mercado latinoamericano consume mucho de sus productos al igual que otras franquicia como Yugioh, Pokémon, Magic, vaguard, Digimon etc y a ver si les dan más oportunidades a los latinos ya que no todos saben inglés
Can turn 2 player attack on turn 2 or do they skip that because most card games allow the turn 2 player to swing, but on this video and on the tutorial app doesn't show the turn 2 player attacking.
This game seems fun but i doubt people is gonna play where i live... Is not a big city and there aren't many people who would be interested in opening a place to play