It's because this Invoked player just reallocated their points into drawing Aleister, which is why they used him 3 times in 3 turns. It's a less meta build but still popular.
I once had an opponent that I kept trying to use Uni-Zombie's effect against and the bastard getting and using Ash Blossom and Infinite Imperms every time I summoned and tried to use it. Not once, not twice, not three times, but FOUR TIMES IN A ROW. Also, for anyone curious, the classical music used throughout is called "Hall of the Mountain King." Fun fact: When it was made, a man by the name of Edvard Grieg said: "it absolutely reeks of cow-pies, exaggerated Norwegian nationalism, and trollish self-satisfaction." The twist? He was the *composer.* He *despised* the song and it was actually intended as a parody meant to represent everything he felt was wrong with music at the time. However, doubtlessly to his dismay, it has endured for over a century and is probably his most famous song.
The legends are true the only way to defeat an invoked player is to be infenitely more lucky than them. But for real any invoked player in the limit 1 event that I have faced has opened aleister or meltdown.
Yo you know how imperial order is supposed to be the best card to shut down spells, the next big thing is here. Anti spell fragrance, this card would shut down your opponent even more without paying life points, it helped me win a duel
Hi! I'm the person who uploaded the original on Reddit. They asked in the comments if they could use the footage for a youtube video and I was happy to let em. You'll notice the footage here doesn't have shitty bandicam quality and starts a bit sooner than the reddit post, since I had to share the original replay so they could get a better capture. Personally I like the presentation of this one better than mine, lol. Music and the final zoom in had me laughing almost as much as when it first happened. >__>
@@PlaymakerYuGiOh d_links maker released a video with the same footage today, so i thought that since that one came first you were like "ok, fuck it, release as it is"