Vehicroids really need an entire rework. All new monsters and maybe some errata's to some older ones. IMO, it should be a control deck that is capable of messing with your opponent and getting damage in through effects, regardless of the opponents board state. I like equipping monsters you destroy but truckroid is WAY too weak. I like attacking for 800 and switching to DEF but i'd prefer if it were a tag out ability.
I will never not find the mental image of Zane awkwardly picking up all of the cards he threw on the floor to activate Power Wall hilarious. Would really undermine his new edgelord motif by ending all of his duels that way.
See Vrains had the advantage of being able to pull off maneuvers like that because they were in a virtual world, but it never did anything like that with the cards
Now I imagine him just buying tons of copies of all his cards, wasting tons of money, just so he doesn't need to do pick them up, just replacing them when he gets home and keeping up his edgy persona.
Note: “Instant Fusion” in GX is not the card you’re probably thinking of. Instead it’s a quick-play spell that fusion summons using only monsters on the field. It got printed in the TCG as “Flash Fusion”
@@kyuubinaruto17 It's also called Instant Fusion... Kind of. Specifically, the GX card (Flash Fusion) is japanese for "Instantaneous Fusion", whereas Instant Fusion is still Instant Fusion in Japan - it's just written/pronounced with japanese characters (the wiki has its romanji as "Instanto Fyujon"). So it's just a case of two cards having the same name, but in different languages... Which is perfectly acceptable in Japanese since they can just write it differently to differentiate, but for english it makes things way more complicated than it has to be.
@@blastthechaos6083 i know, shunkan yugo translates to instant fusion in japanese - hence the issue. They have the same name in japan - just one is said in english and one is said in japanese, hence why they had to change the name of one of them in english to avoid confusion.
That duel where he just straight up murders Mad Dog would be even better (and I'm saying he killed the guy, because the damage amplifiers are said to be potentially lethal at the standard 4000 LP already while Mad Dog had 15000 LP, and Zane dealt so much damage at once the damage amplifiers released so much energy they caused a freaking explosion and took part of the duel ring with them. And Zane dealt even more damage than you'd expect, as anime Chimeratech Overdragon can attack multiple times directly, as can be seen in his first duel vs Jesse where he declares he's attacking Jesse directly 3x, at least in the Japanese version he says that).
Add that to the duels we needed but never got in GX. Along with Amon’s rematch against Judai/Yubel and Jubel’s final fight against the Light of Destruction.
The Power Wall play is such a badass moment. And just recently I found out that they replicated that scene in the Tag Force games, in the very slight chance Zane manages to resolve the card, he has an specific animation and dialogue for it, which is amazing to see.
The iconic moment in the Sub version where Zane says “Disappear! Loser!” to Syrus before he attacks and wins the duel. You can clearly tell that Zane showed no remorse towards his brother
Sho asked him not to pull his punches and treat him like a real opponent. Showing remorse for winning would have been utterly disrespectful of what Sho wanted
Ok so here me out, WHAT if Zane intentally made that risky move. Cause part of him wanted to give Syrus his brother the chance to prove himself. Cause remember after this duel he did begin to chill out a bit, so maybe, he wanted to see if Syrus truely improved as a duelist.
I mean, my theory is that Zane did intentionally make the more risky move, but for a different reason. You see, the Cyberdark deck that Zane is using in the anime requires the duelist to keep going past their limits, meaning the duelist has to keep making more insane plays every duel. They have to keep upping the ante. It's basically like the escalation of going from a spice challenge to the knife game till you eventually get to Russian roulette.
Ya can't help but respect Sy for not only trying his hardest but also standing up to his brother, granted he lost but this still earns him some respect for standing up for himself. And he almost beat Zane tbh, it was close 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Syrus played the best Duel he could. He may have had a weak archetype, but he played to his Deck's strengths like any true Duelist, he couldn't summon Monsters stronger than Zane's so instead he used effects to get around them and attack directly, while also minimizing the damage he took.
@@zexalbrony4799 I honestly loved that scene where it shows that syrus won a shit ton of uels just to prep himself to fight against zane. like jaden opens his jacket a bit and you see a bunch of genex medals falling down.
Me and my sister watched this episode a while ago, and we both still feel like Syrus was robbed. My sister was especially mad because Zane just leaves later, making his inclusion in this tournament feel pointless.
Zane only wanted to test his cyberdark deck. He did not care about the tournament at all. He even gave his medal to Blair , which shows how little he cared. Also Syrus doesn't deserve to win. I hate Syrus with a burning passion
Tbf he wasn’t in the tournament to win it. He was in it to fight the best. Shepherd invite every pro duelist he could find so duel academy has the highest concentration of incredibly powerful duelists and Zane’s easy wins made him feel like he was wasting time there
Syrus wasnt close, Zayne was toying with him. As said on the video, Zayne had game since the last turn but let it slide just to see what would happen. He had enough LP to tank almost anything Syrus pulled (he cant pull a Jumboroid or anything like that with that few cards on hand, after all) and only needed one card to not insta lose by deck out. You can say that the emergency was something he didnt plan, and could cost him the duel, or that the last draw he did was the plot saving him... but Syrus having a trap-equip that would save his ass twice (the mirror didnt have any kind of effect as an equip that it couldnt do as a normal trap, but Syrus had to use it and have a trap to send to grave so... equip it is) is also the plot warping the duel so I think we can just put this last turn shenanigans at "we already have the game, but we need to show this sick art of Dark End equipped with Cyber End".
@@CharmCityGamer the thing is: he didnt have enough LP, and Zayne knew it. He only had enough to survive Cyber End because the same anime only card could be used to save his ass against Power Bond and as cost for emergency. Otherwise even if Zayne pulled a dead draw Syrus would still lose because the only trap he could have send was the 400LP one, meaning he would take full damage from all monsters.
@@albertonishiyama1980But the card has a hyper specific on field effect. Because as long as it is on the field, it protects cyrus from any spell damage that is exactly the original attack of the equipped monster and sends it to zane. The effect is garbage, you don't have to tell me, but it has a lingering effect while equipped to a monster. So no, the card wasn't JUST for plot an equip, it was an equip with a purpose that I don't know would've blocked more than, like, 2 cards in the entire game, one of which you have to activate yourself. This changes absolutely nothing, but you saying it has no purpose as an equip other than being emergency provisions fodder is wrong. It could, hypothetically, block damage from ectoplasmer targeting Sorcerer of Dark Magic while equipped to Pair Cycroid. Also, if you say Cyrus didn't come close, than we also have to discuss that Zane only won because he had crazy dumb luck. Wanting to "know where it would go" is not a good enough excuse to lose if the wrong card was on the bottom of his deck. Imagine this, he drew Cyber Valley instead of Warp Beam. He loses. So, imo, Cyrus was as close to winning the duel as Zane was lucky, and if you think otherwise... Well, good for you, but I don't know what else to tell you.
After so many request attempts, Sam has finally done this duel. I can finally stop requesting it. Thanks, Sam. When I first watched this duel, I was so sure Syrus had this duel won, but when Zane dropped that shock De-Fusion, my heart sank so hard. It’s so amazing that Syrus was so close despite his archetype. The only other requests I have is the rematch duels for Jaden vs Aster and Yusei vs Kalin.
@@HoffanheimJoey having zero monsters he can summon on the 1st turn against Seigfried is a worse blunder than Jaden not understanding Neo Spacian fusion monsters diffuse during the End Phase.
I hear you on how close Sy was to beating his big brother. No one else who crossed Zane’s path could get that close - not even Jaden and he was number one freshman from the first season.
@@christopherb501implying that Yugo wouldn't adopt him in the same way Jaden did. I think it would be an interesting episode where Yugo and Yuzu end up bonding with Syrus over who they've lost because of the Academy starting a war cuz Syrus hasn't heard from Zane in a long time and also that Syrus and Zane both play Roid decks from different dimensions and Syrus ends up giving Yugo one of his cards, Supercharge, that eventually gets used as his power of friendship card to draw 2 monsters that eventually get him into Clear Wing. Could be a funny or a serious episode, could imply Kite carded Zane to set him up as a threat to Yuya. I dunno, everything I wish would have happened will sound better to me than what was made so all I can do is share my ideas and accept the flaws of the existing product.
Even if it’s not pure Roids, in a recent Edison tournament, a Machine Roid list managed to make it to Top 8. Is the best deck ever, definitely not, but check it out if you want to at least have a laugh.
@@MisterMcCrumchPower Bond allows you to Fusion Summon a machine Fusion monster by using materials from hand and field. Additionally the Fusion monster has its attack doubled, at the cost of you taking that monster’s original attack as damage at the end phase. It’s better to use when the attack boost can let you win that turn, thus avoiding the damage.
If the duel with Dimitri was any relevance, Emergency Provisions could have been used to sacrifice itself as well to give Syrus 1000 more LP and survive... But at this point in the series, they might've already adopted the TCG effect of the card.
Anime/Manga cards getting erratas and bans(Or in some cases like negate attack, an entire rework with how its cardtype went from Quickplay spell to trap between OG and GX) is genuinely the most aggrovating thing because it just makes the story harder to understand without meta knowledge.
He didn't use it on the card itself, he chained it to Monster Reincarnation and used it on that + 2 Set cards for 3000 total LP. So, just the TCG version. The only thing Syrus could've done different was to chain it to Power Bond so he wouldn't have to sacrifice Pair Cycroid due to Mirror Damage, but Pair Cycroid would get destroyed anyway by Cyberdark Dragon so it wouldn't make a difference.
@@_Vengeance_ If he chained Emergency Provisions to Power Bond he could send Power Bond and Training Wheels to the GY for cost, which would give him another 1000 LP (to 3600) and as a result let him use Life Force to reduce the damage of all of Kaiser's attacks on his last turn, with 400 LP remaining. He'd have won, and this is the most obvious misplay involving Provisions considering it's a play that would not have impacted Sho's card advantage in any way and give him more LP off of it as opposed to his actual play which had him lose cards for only 1000 LP. Alternatively, it's way less obvious but he could have activated Emergency Provisions in the damage step of Cyberdark Dragon's attack which would remove the Pair Cycroid from the field prior to damage calculation, and there would be no replay. He'd have 1400 LP to cover all of the De-Fusion attacks.
@@Zetact_ Right, I completely forgot Training Wheels was also on the field. That indeed changes everything! However, your other idea wouldn't work. Emergency Provisions can't be activated during the Damage Step (including Damage Calculation).
When Syrus activates "power bond" he should have used "emergency provision" and send "power bond" and "training wheels"gaining 2000 life points instead of 1000. In this way he would have been able to survive all of Zane's attacks.
@@snowy5646 Because since power bond doesn't remain in play after use this means it's downside isn't canceled by destroying it. the reason this dodges mirage of night mares ability is because mirage stays in play until it's downside is triggered in the anime.
@@Dratspider Wait I'm pretty sure the intention isn't to stop power bond's damage, but to gain more lp and Syrus still has his mirror trap availiable to stop the damage anyway. So the damage wouldn't happen ans Syrus would've had enough lp to survive Zane's final attack. Right? Well, there may be one thing to consider since idk how timing works out in Yugioh, but in the example that @snowy5646 said, Syrus has to also send training wheels to get more lp along with power bond. Problem is training wheels has a lame ass effect that if it leaves the field, so does the equiped monster. So does this cancel out power bond's fusion summoning? I've never been in a scenario like this
@@DranzerG3 I was responding to snowy5646 asking why power bond was still considered in the damage calc for the theoretical play. But as for the question about training wheels I'm not sure. If I had to guess based of my limited knowledge I'd say that training wheels will either miss timing because its a when or if its an if effect, fizzle, because it's equipped monster is no longer present. Either way power bond will successfully fusion summon.
This duel was hard to watch. In the sense that it was brutal for Syrus, especially given Zane gave them both Shock Collars. I applaud Syrus for trying his heart out to beat Zane and speak sense to him. It’s one of my favorite duels in the entirety of GX.
Life Force is quite a busted card if you think about it. Imagine if it got printed IRL and it maintained its same effect to reduce the damage to 0 by paying 400 life points. I can see working great in stall decks for burn or Exodia. What do you think?
Either double the LP cost or add an upkeep and it would be fine imo. But like, it's a trap, chances are your opponent might just pop it before you get a chance to activate it.
Life force might have been good when GX was new, but now it's too weak. It can easily be negated, or just outright destroyed even by something like MST
Considering how much removal most decks have in the modern game, DESPITE being a strong card, Life Force would be practically useless without being able to protect it. Likely even destroyed before even getting the chance to activate. And even in older formats where it would be able to see decent amount of play, a stray MST would be a solid counter to it even on activation (continuous traps must remain on the field for their effects to apply, so being destroyed before resolution is basically getting negated in all but name).
In the Japanese version. Zane only refers to Syrus/Sho by his name right before he’s going to win, from the start to that moment of the duel, he never addresses himself as the elder brother or Syrus/Sho as his younger one A nice touch to Zane’s disrespect edginess
He didn’t disrespect. Sub is clear on this in Zane’s first fight. People are just reading him wrong because no one ever thought what happened would happen
You should do Joey vs Zigfried next. It is such a long and entertaining duel. You would have such good commentary for the first turn of the duel and I reckon you would make a good video of it.
Syrus could have won if he simply had enough LP to pay with Life Force to survive Zane's onslaught. Where would he get enough LP for that? Emergency Provisions. On the penultimate turn, once Cycroid returned with Training Wheels, Syrus could have activated Power Bond, chained Emergency Provisions and sent both Power Bond and Training Wheels in exchange for 2000 LP. Both spell cards were on their way to the GY regardless and the play of activating a card and immediately chaining Emergency Provisions to gain extra LP has been done before in GX. Syrus would have had an extra 1000 LP going into Zane's final turn and be able to block 4 attacks and survive rather than 2, allowing him to endure the Instant Fusion + De-Fusion combo. Zane's only real out at that point would have been if he didn't throw his entire deck away with Power Wall and kept more than one card. Otherwise Syrus could just stall him into deck-out. In fact, if Syrus never even used Mirror Damage and just sent it, Power Bond and Training Wheels to the GY, ate Power Bond's damage and went into Zane's turn with 3000 LP, Zane still couldn't attack him enough times to break through Life Force and Syrus would end with 200 LP. Basically, Life Force and Emergency Provisions were completely busted and Syrus should have just gained as much LP as he could to abuse it.
about the flash fusion missplay, syrus had a face down, so I guess he didn't want to risk using all his resources and don't finish him off. Syrus is known to play magic cylinder and defusion after all.
Actually there is a game-changing misplay here: instead of using Emergency Provisions on the last turn, if he instead chained it to Power Bond, sending Power Bond and Training Wheels to the GY for the cost. This raises Sho's LP to 3600, giving him a total of 8 activations of Life Force (plus 400 LP), enough to tank all of Kaiser's 7 attacks on his last turn. Every other move could have been identical and he'd win.
Though that is closer to a hindsight thing since he probably wanted to save provisions as an in case shit happens type of thing. He defo would have won as Zane would have to play more conservatively which means he can't go over cycroid (well he wouldn't be able to do much about it really since he would need to use power bond to fuse by that point) honestly I think the issue was that he couldn't respect Zane's edgy makeover
Wait quick question. Training wheels has a stupid effect that if it leaves the field, so does the monster it's equiped to. So if you chain emergency provisions to power bond, would that cancel out the fusion summon?
@@DranzerG3 well not necessarily, when cards with that stipulation are sent it's often a chain trigger. So it depends on how the effect itself is worded
Another way Syrus could have won was by summoning Truckroid in defence on his first turn. Had he done that the following turns would create a snowball effect resulting in him joining Chazz and Alexis in the hall of Duel Academy who out dueled their big brothers if there is such a section there. Truckroid has 2000 defence and by combining that with Life Force it would make it next to impossible for Zane to pull off a comeback as his attention would be focused on Submarineroid and Pair Cycroid.
DAMN, DE-FUSION!!!! Also, what I found interesting is that Syrus claimed he wasn't ready to use Power Bond, and yet he had a card specifically to combo with/counter Power Bond
I respect the little apology so much that i've decided to canonically change the name of the card to light force sword in my head, great video for an awesome battle too
Cyrus made a lot of great plays. He clearly put a lot of thought into his moves and if he was using a deck that isn’t worth less than the paper it’s printed on, his strategy would have worked.
Have you considered doing any of the team duels from 5ds? I know they would be a lot of work but seeing 5ds vs team ragnarok would be interesting to see.
I rather see 5Ds vs Unicorn. You know...the infamous duel where Unicorn literally would've won if the guy just ENDED HIS DAMN TURN??????????????? Like.....COME ON, DUDE! You LITERALLY had game by just ENDING TURN, and Yusei would've lost to deck out....and you instead ATTACK and fall into Yusei's trap and PURPOSELY lose???? Yes, that duel STILL irks me why they wrote that duel in such a piss poor sloppy way, and I want him to rip that duel apart.
I honestly love this duel. This is by far one of the most pain inducing duels I have ever seen. The fact he was able to keep fighting despite the amount of pain Syrus was enduring... well done, Sy. Well done. He may not have won, but you have got to give this little guy some props. The kids got guts, and grit!
Judging by your expressions at the beginning of the video, I can see you’re pretty sour of Syrus mixing Zane’s Cyberdark deck with his Roid deck in the Makoto duel in S4. I know Roids aren’t that good but the duel itself is great and shows the type of great character development Syrus should have gotten a lot earlier in the series. Maybe that would be a duel to cover in the near future.
I think what makes that combination of his deck frustrating is that we only ever see it used the once - so we have no idea what else it can do besides Dragonroid substituting for a Dragon to equip onto Cyberdark Fusion, and a way to get around the main counter to that.
I had always taken it as a given that Instant Fusion was the card Zane drew on the final turn, for the reason mentioned that he could have won earlier with it (his draw of Warp Beam on the final turn cuts without him being shown which card form his hand/draw goes into the disk, so that doesn’t lock it down). And there wasn’t an earlier point where Warp Beam would have made a difference, as he was always inflicting piercing damage or attacking directly, so it’s 400 off Life Force either way. But the animators putting it in earlier… yeah, hard to argue with that. Also, Mirror Damage mostly annoys me for the standard equip restriction on an anime-created card where the script would call for a stronger monster attacking anyway, and the damage would be the same after the Emergency Provisions play via Life Force, with Pair Cycriod gone. Maybe future proofing if it was ever used again? Hard to say, but what a waste.
Syrus could have played chained Emergency Provision to his Power Bond to gain free 1000 LP Then, he wouldn't have needed to send Mirror Damage to the GY that destroys Pair Cyclroid. With only Cyberdark Edge being able to attack directly (Horn and Keel being walled by the 3200 ATK Pair Cyclroid), Syrus could have survived that turn. Then all Sy had to do was pass his turn and win the duel.
Wow! To get a dual analysis on this particular dual was such a treat. This dual is Zane at his lowest point and I suspect the reason he didn’t end the dual earlier was because he wanted to prove that his new dual outlook was the correct one, being that losers only deserve pain. In other words he wanted to see Syrus suffer. I’m just glad that later on Zane apologized to his brother, and in a way he would pay for his actions as the deck he now uses, would cost him his life during his final duel against Yubel. The way Zane returns to his respect outlook was just golden and by that point he realizes he was wrong. Admittedly, this dual is hard to watch because of the way Syrus is tortured, but I can’t thank you enough for this dual analysis, it’s a gem! 💎
He isn’t at his lowest point. The sub mskes this clear. The fight in the sub isn’t even about that issue, it’s about Sho being able to prove he is strong enough to stand across from his brother. Him using the deck had nothing to do with costing him against Yubel. The shocks did.
@@mrbubbles6468In the 4th season of Yugioh GX as Syrus is preparing to duel an opponent using both his and Zane’s deck, he feels the underworld deck strong desire to win which affects his body. The deck’s desire is what caused Zane’s heart problems to the point in where he needed to be in a wheelchair for a while. Also the fact that he was willing to torture his brother all just for the sake of victory is despicable, so I respectfully disagree that he isn’t at his lowest point (no disrespect at all intended)
i dont know where else i would bring this up besides maybe the supreme king duel video but i personally believed Syrus should have been the one to save jaden from the supreme king. considering how close the two are which would make for a more emotional duel and better storytelling and how there are certain parts of that arc with Syrus just cloaked in the shadows and watching on which didn't really lead to anything and Syrus was just back to his cheerleader self after jaden is saved. now whether Syrus would have beaten the supreme king is up to interpretation and can go either way in terms of a draw or a win in terms of story telling but i just feel like it would have been better narratively for Cy to duel Supreme king jaden instead of axel (also cause i never really got attached to axel all that much in that season.)
I wish they had gone that route. Don't get me wrong I liked Johan and the other top duelists from the sister schools, but the third season felt like it put all of Judai's other friends on the sidelines.
@@Jjop017 if by putting Jaden’s friends on the sidelines you mean having all of them (except for Syrus and Bastion) getting sent to the stars it certainly was gut wrenching but just imagine how Jaden felt considering the bonds he had forged with them during his time at Duel Academy. If anything they were more sidelined in the first season.
from reading other comments i can assume Sho is the subbed name of Cyrus but how many of those seven did Cyrus WIN? because i think Joey had a decently even win/loss ratio
@@alakazamlover4908cyrus won 4 out of six, if I remember correctly. he lost against zane and the monarch duo, and won against para dox, insect lady, tyranno and Makoto there's a practice duel against jaden that he lost, but I don't know if he was counting that one.
no he doesn't, please refer to all the times he lost because he passed out, or the plot demanded him too (Against Marek), Joey has NO plot armor at all! all his wins were skill, YUGI/ATEM have plot armor@@pn2294
Another card that would be great to use with Life Force is the Dark Door. That continuous spell makes it so both players can only attack with one monster per turn. Meaning Zane wouldn’t be able to have his Cyberdarks gang up on Syrus.
I’m wondering if syrus could’ve chained emergency provisions onto power bond and sent both that and the training wheels to the grave for 2k lifepoints Possible misplay not targeting cyberdark keel, though. Zane would have had to recover it to fuse into cyberdark dragon, and he didn’t have many other cards that could attack over Syrus’ monster
I also thought of that. An attack on Cyberdark Keel with Pair Cycroid would have Zane mill 24 cards from his deck to survive the attack and the duel would’ve been decided by what Zane’s fourth last card was.
I might need to rethink this. But I'm not sure how that would have gone. If Syrus did that when he used power bond then Zane would have seen how many lifepoints Syrus had and probably doesn't overuse power wall. He might not finish the duel on his next turn like in this scenario. But he'd also have more turns to whittle Syrus down.
Well, he didn’t say something among the lines of “I like killing people. It makes me happy,” or “I find joy in others dying”, so the censors must have let that slide.
Syrus isn't a bad duelist. For the most part, he is held back by his deck. It, in general, lacks the initial power options other decks have and lacks control cards, which is another method we saw other characters use with weaker base power decks. Unlike Jaiden, who has a large variety of fusions from any single one of his elemental heroes, Syrus has very specific fusions requiring, for the most part, vastly different cards. The Roids deck just doesn't match up with the power level of his opponents, and season 4 proves that as the only roids we know he keeps act as synergistic pieces for the common plays.
Sho could’ve chained his emergency provisions to power bond,sending it and training wheels to the graveyard to gain 2000 Lp,so he would’ve had enough Lp to survive hell kaisers turn.
One thing to note that I feel goes underappreciated is that Kaiser when he's about to defeat Sho, he uses the same finger pointing Judai does whenever he wins a duel and says "Gotcha!", which he probably did on purprose to really rub salt in the wound about Sho's defeat and him sticking with Judai and their own principles.
We did in season 3, but Jaden was in such a state of despair, and made so many misplays it pissed Zane off, and he called off the duel, calling Jaden out in those misplays
@@roninwarriorsfanactually Zane wasn’t so sadistic then. Also the true reason the duel didn’t end properly was because of Zane’s weak heart (which he believed was due to all the shocks from those collars but it was actually due to his Cyberdark cards) but I’m surprised TGS Anime didn’t include in the Was Jaden About To Defeat Zane video their third duel considering it’s highly possible Jaden could’ve if he wasn’t playing so frightened - third time lucky you know.
Funny enough without warp beam, Zane would have lost in that instance. Without warp beam,Zane would be forced to attack with the 2800 monster (as far as I know the 500 that pair cycroid lost is permanent). Syrus takes 100 damage leaving him with 1,500. The other two attack as planned but this time Syrus is left with 700. This means that when Syrus does the emergency provisions play, he'll have 1,700 life points which means that he can withstand the defusion play with only 100 lps left. Zane decks out and loses.
If Syrus had chained emergendy provisions to power bond sending both power bond and training wheels to GY he would had gained 2000 LP, enought to use life force to endure Zane's turn. I don't know if Zane would had done something different in that case
This is definitely one of Syrus' best duels in the series, and he did come close to defeating Zane, but Zane just wanted the victory more and played better during this duel.
I don't care if it would've been cheesy or if it wouldn't have made sense or power scaling or whatever; I wanted Syrus to win this duel! It would've done much more for Syrus' character!
This was a good duel in the end. One duel that keeps popping in my head if there was any way someone could of won the ZARC battle. Could there of been anyway someone could of won earlier? it's a such a big battle as well.
This was a silent wish I had in the back of my head for a while, so thank you Sam for making a "was x about to defeat y" on Syrus vs Zane. Imo, while the roids are garbage, I find them weirdly enough really cool. Probably because Syrus is one of my favorite yugioh characters in general, but also because that was the first archetype I ever played because it was a gift from my little brother, who bought the Jaden and Syrus Starter Deck because he wanted to play yugioh with me, and since then it is an archetype very dear to me.
My one argument is whether exploder dragons effect would have resolved the way it did. Since it crashing with truckroid means both their effects activate. There could be the argument that if truckroid is chain link 2, And it equips exploder dragon. Exploder dragon is no longer in the graveyard to activate its effect and fizzles out. *This of course is highly speculative, And whether Ifs and When effects clash with one another*
I love these duel analysis. Checking for mistakes and misplays is a thing I see a lot of Yu-Gi-Oh fans care about. I make 3D animations of Yu-Gi-Oh duels on my channel and I often get comments trying to find mistakes in my duel scripts! Nobody has been able to find a legit misplay in my Kaiba VS Yugi duel so far! I dare anyone to try to find one! Just keep in mind to keep kind when doing so!
I wished I was friends with Elon Musk, to be able to have money to buy this channel and help him make this series two times every week because they are too good.
The only way I see it, with most of the plays being the same if Syrus had used Emergency provisions, chained to Powerbond and send both Powerbond and Training wheels to the grave. It would have been an extra 1000 LP and allowed him to survive the cyberdark trio in the second round of attacks after defusion was used. Granted, there is nothing saying if training wheels being removed would destroy the cycroid, but perhaps that was an unmentioned effect.
Syrus really redeemed himself later in this series, this duel especially shows how much his skill level jumped. Also no Roid slander will be tolerated, I demand legacy support😂
I wonder is there a deck for Cyrus that fits these 3 conditions 1. It’s a deck made in the GX or original duel monsters 2. Focuses on fusion on a strong machine archetype that can use power bond 3. Is not just adding fusion monsters to the roids or using Zane’s deck until season 4
@@pn2294no, they never name any of them their "true deck", they just adapted and changed as they went on. Except joeri. Not that it matters, since he still used whatever deck he felt like using. Add bastion misawa by the way.
I only wished that after this duel, Jaden faced Zane and for the first time win him with his neo space monsters... A true and better ending for the GX tournament if it happened after he defeated Sartorious
I love this series. The GX duels were very fun to watch you dissect. If you can work on Jaden vs Axel, maybe even a two parter with the Supreme King duel, that would be amazing. Keep going with the great content man!!!
Question: Did the anime and or managa ever clarify if these to are blood, haft, or adapted siblings. Even after all these years its hard for me to believe these 2 are siblings. I don't feel the story really did a lot with them being siblings. If they were just childhood friends I feel the story would have been basically the same.
.... Holy hell you may be right... The only thing I can think of is the vampire duel? Where Zane basically forfeits the duel so that Cyrus soul isn't taken. The main emotion of that scene is that Cyrus is SO certain Zane would do it, something that'd be lost if they were childhood friends and Cyrus had basically any positive memories to draw on, and is basically just letting Zane know ahead of time "I get it, this is the fate of the world and you're one of our best. I seriously won't hold this against you." Zane may not believe Cyrus has any right to run a machine deck but, at that point at least, he still loves his brother.
I know Syrus kept spamming Life Force in order to protect himself as Zane kept spamming attacks , but I found the duel boring as that was 90% of his move-set in the duel 🙁🙁 If Zane hadn’t had that De-Fusion , he’d have lost the duel to Syrus via deck out I’d have loved to see Power Wall work against him lol 😃😃
One duel that I would love to see is Aster vs Adrian with Exodia. Given how aggressive Aster had to play it would be interesting to see if there actually WAS a path to victory or if my guy was doomed from the start.
I think I get why Zane went out of his way to equip Cyberend, which is that facedown on Syrus's field. A common card in machine decks (which they should both play) is limiter removal. That would Make Syrus have a huge Cycroid on the field to defend himself with, so having Cyberdark Dragon be massive can play around this counter and swing over. Just my theory because it would've been a weird flex otherwise.
Thank you Sam! Two duels Id love to see you cover is Mai Vs Marik. Or Nesbit vs Tristan, Duke and serenity? As for why Zane didn’t go for game earlier I might have an answer. It might be because the same reason he didn’t go for game against Jaden in their first duel. Subconsciously, Zane wants to see how far Syrus improved himself. Since he made a few good plays against him prior