can we keep the tear pack as the finale make a tear mirror except its just determined by who pulls better cos its such a highroll pack in true roulette spirit
@@RanDoomPuff i wouldn't call it "missing out". If neither high rolls it will win Tear because his monsters have more atk and good spell and traps that that don't need extra deck monsters on the field. If Tear high rolls it will 100% win vs spright. Spright is powerful mostly with because of non archetype stuff like angler, beaver, scissor, toadally awesome, the fork xyz, the mosquito xyx, the cat xyz, the melfy xyz, masquerana, little night, etc. Also as much as you can high roll Spright, it's simply too many SR and UR to make it some sort of constructed pure spright build.
@@GRtogetaBICnot even, the only tear monster that’s not a UR or SR is Havnis, which is limited, and all the tear spell/traps require a tear monster on field. Though I guess at that point it’ll just be mermail and still beat spright lol
This really was the most painful episode of Master Roulette of all time. I unironically hope we get another one like it EDIT: i really think Doug should've followed through on the trade offer. Maybe he would've had more fun if anything
They often talk about worst and unwatchable episodes, but this was constantly ACTUALLY painful to watch mishaps, building up to the perfect ending: "I'm not even recording"
The Pegasus trash talking in this reminded me of a funny basketball game. Where this guy was yelling at his trash talker for talking weird lol "Stop talking like that". The voice was James from Team Rocket.
I was there for the live version of this episode and I gotta say, I was feeling lightheaded from the laughing so much, now maybe that has something to do with the fact that I wasn't feeling very good that day as i got a covid reinforcement shot the day before, but hey i still had a great time
Crush Cards, I got the Drytron reference you put in! For those who don't know, the monsters in the Drytron archetype have to tribute another Drytron (or a ritual monster) to summon itself. Alpha and Zeta are two of them that can do this, alongside Beta, Gamma, and Delta.
0:37 About that…….. The revenge of Toons. I got quite a laugh from this episode from the constant misfortune. 27:39 That’s a funny freeze pose on Doug’s end. 30:38 Oh THAT’s WHY! Lol.
Doug, just know, I love ya man. That shit was so messed up crashing...you deserve better. I don't comment on youtube much but I had to come say you have become my favorite youtuber this past year, I appreciate your content and sense of humor. Keep up the great work, it is very much needed!
0:18 Wouldn't this be just the penultimate episode not 'pen-penultimate' (the word I think you were looking for is antepenultimate btw) episode? The Tear Secret Pack being added to a wheel which only has [whichever 2 of Toons, Drytron/Ursarctic, ABC/Vylon & Batteryman/Spright aren't picked today] left would be hilarious, least of all for the fact it'd leave 1 Secret Pack as the odd one out/one that was never chosen, despite not even being the worst one.
I hope you guys continue this series in some form. A suggestion I saw before I thought would be neat to do, remake the wheel with all the winner's packs.
As someone that built ABC because I pulled a Royal ABC Dragon Buster randomly, that pack is ASS! All the pieces are SR, Hangar is SR and ABC itself is UR. Good luck to Doug on that pack. Otherwise, it's time for the Vylon garbage spam. As for Toontastic, I pulled on this one for the Toon nostalgia. I loved that deck as a kid. Relinquish Anima is a nice pick up as a bonus but both Kingdom and Luster Soldier being UR and the good searchers being SR is rough. No Black Stone of Legend as a starter unless a randon Rare is pulled from the Master Pack section is rough. Good luck to both players.
They could play Unlimited tear but casino version. Because on TCG, Tear came before ishuzu cards and people played with danger cards and deck was called casino tear. Would love to see that as mirror match.
I think it's very fitting that the first episode of season 1 was a single toll God card mirror, the last should be only the tear pack on the wheel and play a tear mirror
I may have lost my millennium eye, but I'm afraid I've obtained a much more powerful replacement. Behold, Zeeffy-boy, the power of the millennium connection issues!
This is the best episode. I hope Season 2 goes even harder on the idea of ''we keep leaving packs in until we are forced to play the worst match possible''. It's amazing.
doug did bascicly win the first game that got dced, it was a 1-2 and abc drag wouldnt fare much better vs toon world and yes vylon has good synchros that just take a bit more to get to