If your pet deck ends on Savage, Baronne, Apollousa, IP, like every other pet deck there is nothing special about it. You're just another copy paste end board andy. Ask Konami to properly balance their game and give your deck an identity instead of having 200 different decks ending on the same stuff. But just my opinion.
@@notjustnerdytv And I do appreciate that. Thank you for the response. To clarify my point, if you and I both play a rogue deck that ends on the same end board, what differentiates us? Does it truly matter what materials we used to get there? They were only on the board for a matter of seconds. If there are 200 rogue decks that all end on the exact same end board what is unique about them.
@@GrandHarrier see the difference is how you use them to me. For example, my ABC Deck. I end on IP to be able to link 4 on my opponents turn that way if they special summon to a zone zeroboros points to I can banish everything. Or I can link 4 into Saryuja to be able to draw 4. I'll unbanish my A B and C during the chain 2 of IP. Banning generics keeps cool stuff like that from happening. Or let's say baronne right? My punk deck hard used to lose to evenly. So I was like well fenrir plus tuner = baronne. That wasn't enough. So I evolved past it. I think the generics are good for what they're worth. And I can agree that if we all end on the same board it's not super different. But to counter point if you stop a rogue deck from hitting their main strategy shouldn't there be a more basic strategy for them to fall back on? I'd hate to get ashed in my punk deck after I try and use the effect of rising carp that tributes itself and now I just have a blank board. Fenrir plus e tele = a chance for me to survive turn 2