I had a really rough week, but having my weekend start with a new episode of Yu-Gi-Oh History is a sign that this thing is going to turn around. Love these videos, thanks for continuing to put them out!
This was the deck I got my 1st and only Regional Top 8 with. I didn't have Pot of Dualities at the time because I was a broke college student but eventually they got reprinted. Fun times.
Can't believe we both uploaded a GK video on the same day haha This must be a sign of good things to come for GK's! The 2010's was deff a peak time for them!
I think its important to note how good formula monarch was during this time. As someone who has gone back and played this format, formula monarch can easily run away with the game if they get rolling, with fishborg, formula, treeborn and multiple avarice, they have a lot of resources and they can draw multiple cards every turn and continue to roll you you with monarchs and big level 8 and 9 synchros.
Love to get another upload from Joe "If You're Playing Gale" Giorlando. GK is so interesting to me in historical context because the strategy is very... stifling. One of the earlier "protect the floodgate" type decks. So in a modern context, decks like this would be pretty disliked I think by the playerbase. And yet GK is one of the most beloved archetypes, probably because of its connection to the DM era characters/cards. I loved the 2011-12 formats; the last that I played before coming back a couple years ago. Always a cool mix of consistent control like GK, Hero Beat, and TG vs. combo-centric and recursive boards like Dino Rab (later on), Flamvell and Plant Synchro, and Blackwings. Such a fun era.
I actually played Gravekeepers at my own antionals. I didn't have access to a lot of the more expensive cards at the time, so I couldn't play Plants. Unfortunately that meant I didn't have Duality or Warning either , so I had to make do with inferior alternatives like Allure and BTH. I remember playing against tons of Plant decks.
This format's Infernity deck is my favorite because it was when Trishula made the deck catch up with the rest of the tier 1s this format. Only got beat by Tengu Plant in YCS Providence. But Gravekeeper's is also a really fun deck. Clicked on this video so fast. Edit: comment was made before seeing you bring up Infernities at the end lmao. Good stuff
Me and some friends have been playing YCS Indianapolis 2011 Format lately. We initially tried 2011 NAWCQ, but we wanted Agents and Tengu Gadgets to be better so we decided to move towards YCS Indy for the Xyz Starter Deck to be legal. It's been a lot of fun actually, I've been playing a lot of Glads and Tengu Plant, and we've been tinkering with stuff like Offering Utopia Gadgets and Fabled Tengu.
This deck needed xyz’s so much, also GK spy being 2500 def with necrovally is so important to tank machina fortress/legendary six samurai Shi En/stardust dragon
The 3 seven tools and dimensional prisons gives the deck bad match ups vs decks that dont play traps like lightsworns and herald agents(especially herald since they will never attack with their boss monster so dimensional prisons will be useless)
I could be wrong but was trap dustshoot and mind crush x3 not also heavily played in GK at the time? I feel like that was a lot more popular than 7 tools.