This version of it definitely is. It really is just because it's from a time before we really had formal powerscaling and knowledge of how cards work. It and Sangan/Witch was errata'd extremely quickly.
@@donaldlivingston75 thus version is way older tho. Its even older than the TCG itself bc we never had that version of Last Will, Sangan & Witch at all
Probably the most interesting of all the Exodia matches. Chaos is the only deck that wouldn't simply steamroll Exodia to win, they countered the strategy in different ways.
Some puzzling decisions from Exodia, like not just searching the last 2 pieces off that Graceful in game 1, and not summoning Sangan for Cannon in game 4. But of course it takes the match anyway. I really think this deck can win the whole cup.
idk if you guys are intentionally throwing for content but game 4 was a no-brainer reborn sangan and summon cannon soldier then BOOM. Also even if I don't have my normal summon I'd do the same.. if you destroy sangan or witch I win
These last will matches are not that realistic - I mean I know that this was the usage of the card back then, but I’m pretty sure Konami didn’t intend to use it to special summon endless monsters in 1 turn…,
I think they unintentionally worded the card by mistake because back then special summon was that rare that monster reborn was already limited - thats why in my opinion this deck should not participate
lithium just misunderstood how it works 😂 last will didnt work like that in 1999 it was still broken but slightly less crazy, it is supposed to trigger every time a monster goes to gy, otherwise there would no point to play exodia you could just summon 16 monsters and burn for 8000
Can someone explain how last will is finding so many cards from the single cannon solider sacrifice I feel like a few months ago I maybe understood how stupid broken it was now I don't get how the searches work anymore
The original Last Will did not have a Once per Turn restriction at all. So Cannon Soldier tributing itself in combination with Last Will = Exodia FTK cause Last Will would summon the second Cannon Soldier from the deck as well as every Sangan and Witch you need
wish i knew myself. i think its been programmed incorrectly. i think after it gets activated the first time it see a monster being sent to the graveyard it retriggers for every monster sent before activation within the same turn
It’s using the text from the very first printing of last will in ocg where it’s not once per turn (let alone per copy). So one monster hitting the graveyard lets the player using the card to go off
@manikenwarrior nope, it is just that broken. There weren't any soft once per turn clauses, and it was simply: was monster sent to GY? If yes, you can Summon.
You people are not explaining the card, please be specific I can't stand these non-explanations. To be specific saying "one card combo means it goes bananas/FTK" is not an explanation as to how the combo works.
while i wanted chaos to win, exodia has a better chance against metalfoes because of its ftk potential. while it is unlikely i would like to see exodia win the A bracket and face tears.
@@undeadinside3571 the ultimate coin flip duel however i guarantee if it wins the bracket, it will have a hard time against the post 2020 decks when shifter, ash, and droll are common.
@@undeadinside3571 given how a combo of droll, jowgen, and macro fissure caused spellbooks to win against exodia, it is very likely it will lose to one of these decks. it does appear to have a better chance against metalfoes because the only big threat it has is dd crow and vanity however exodia has demonstrated how it is one of the easiest ftk enablers out of any deck in this tournament and the scariest part is that no burn damage is required.
Exodia has got to have all the records for shortest CBC video of all time. Crazy stuff. Chaos did well to scrape out a couple wins, but really, they just don't have the tools to beat Exodia consistently. Crazy to see a 1999 deck make it almost all the way to the finals. Metalfoes definitely can pose a tougher test, but again...how is Metalfoes really interacting with them? Then if they win, they have to beat Spellbooks, which can absolutely crucify them with a single Jowgen. They have literally almost no way to out the Jowgen/Wisdom lock. Next matchup...drumroll please. It's a match that many thought could be the finals. Of course, Ishizu Tear is the favorite, BUT Kashtira is a deck that is literally designed to beat them. Likely going to be a battle of Dimension Shifter vs Orange Light.
i noticed chaos had a much better chance of winning when it went first. also this match up was CED vs. last will. given exodia lost to spellbooks because of macro or fissure, shifter stops the last will combo.
this was truly a fun and interesting experiment to kind of mix it up for this year, but this deck just cannot come back next year or any other year, it's just so boring to watch and un-engaging to both play against and to play just in general. every "match" is just a non-game where the deck either gets blown out or blows the other deck out. worth it to showcase the historical context and all that, but genuinely not a fan if i'm being honest
I disagree. Seeing unique decks like these more than once over the same vanilla PEPE for the 1000th time is nice, so I say either bring it back next year like this, or as a challenger.
@ while not as extreme, i also don’t love seeing the same decklists over and over either. an identical chaos list for the 7th year in a row can also be boring different spins on known decks is always appreciated (dark matter d rulers opposed to regular d rulers is a good example of this)
exodia is likely to lose to the B bracket meta decks because they are far more powerful and they have more disruptors. exodia lost to spellbooks because its biggest weaknesses are hand traps like droll and lock bird and floodgates such as jowgen and macro cosmos. furthermore, tears, kashtira, snake eyes and sprights have access to shifter which kills exodia and badly needs that ftk. if exodia went 3-2 against chaos when it did not go first then it would be lucky to even win a single duel. exodia 1999 is a powerful deck, but tears is a league of its own.
it is fair game given it is to show how a deck back then would have held up with other decks. the fact that this was the first tier 0 deck ever and even predates the tcg by about 27 months is very impressive. imagine if painful choice was printed at the same time as last will. also if it wins the older bracket (which was proven that spellbooks have won against it because of its floodgates and hand traps) then it is going to have an even harder match up against a post 2020 deck where shifter is commonly used. hand traps and floodgates easily stop exodia.
@@RoryWilliamson given its history i am for wanting to see it return given how powerful it was. the decks that underperform in the CBC like demise otk should be retired as the whole tournament is to see which deck is the best. some decks though do appear as special challengers however like scientist and makyura ftk decks. tears was last year and remained undefeated in the 9 matches. honestly i would like to see a different cbc where what would decks look like if the ban list did not exist and instead traditional format is all that remained.
Is this the shortest Cross Banlist Cup video for this year?
Probably ever lol
Exodia vs Dark Matter Ruler was only 4:13.
I have zero doubts on my mind that Last Will is the most op card ever printed.
This version of it definitely is. It really is just because it's from a time before we really had formal powerscaling and knowledge of how cards work. It and Sangan/Witch was errata'd extremely quickly.
@@donaldlivingston75 thus version is way older tho. Its even older than the TCG itself bc we never had that version of Last Will, Sangan & Witch at all
last will's original print rivals if not surpasses painful choice as the most broken card in ygo.
Probably the most interesting of all the Exodia matches. Chaos is the only deck that wouldn't simply steamroll Exodia to win, they countered the strategy in different ways.
4 min CBLC video has got to be a record for a 5 game match
Some puzzling decisions from Exodia, like not just searching the last 2 pieces off that Graceful in game 1, and not summoning Sangan for Cannon in game 4. But of course it takes the match anyway. I really think this deck can win the whole cup.
Now that you mention it, you're right. Those games would've been easily winnable for Exodia. Should've been a 3:0 or 3:1 sweep.
True, player 2 played so bad and still won
probably about a 20 percent chance because the newer decks have several hand traps like droll and lock bird, ash blossom, and shifter.
Wow can't believe Chaos won in only 4 minutes
*exodia
@shreesayajha The joke is that the video length gives away the result. Thank you RUclips comment section for being ever reliable.
@shreesayajha The joke
You
@@JoelBurger ok I'm justing putting it in so people can get spoiled or noy
idk if you guys are intentionally throwing for content but game 4 was a no-brainer reborn sangan and summon cannon soldier then BOOM.
Also even if I don't have my normal summon I'd do the same.. if you destroy sangan or witch I win
Yeah. That was sketch af. It actually ruins it and the authenticity. Then again. There have been throws before
These last will matches are not that realistic - I mean I know that this was the usage of the card back then, but I’m pretty sure Konami didn’t intend to use it to special summon endless monsters in 1 turn…,
Thats why probably Last Will got erratered afterwards aside from ruleset changes
I think they unintentionally worded the card by mistake because back then special summon was that rare that monster reborn was already limited - thats why in my opinion this deck should not participate
Dear god I think whenever it's an Exodia duel you should have another matchup set up for 2 vids cause damn!
Damn Exodia is nuts. I'm glad it was never truly legal in the TCG. I got Tearlaments being the winner. It's the best Visa lore.
first and last year that last will should be in cross banlist cup
Nah, it’s funny watching Exodia steamroll new decks.
lithium just misunderstood how it works 😂 last will didnt work like that in 1999 it was still broken but slightly less crazy, it is supposed to trigger every time a monster goes to gy, otherwise there would no point to play exodia you could just summon 16 monsters and burn for 8000
HELL NO. This shit is funny af to watch. I wanna see it become a semi-regular contestant.
Can someone explain how last will is finding so many cards from the single cannon solider sacrifice I feel like a few months ago I maybe understood how stupid broken it was now I don't get how the searches work anymore
The original Last Will did not have a Once per Turn restriction at all. So Cannon Soldier tributing itself in combination with Last Will = Exodia FTK cause Last Will would summon the second Cannon Soldier from the deck as well as every Sangan and Witch you need
wish i knew myself. i think its been programmed incorrectly. i think after it gets activated the first time it see a monster being sent to the graveyard it retriggers for every monster sent before activation within the same turn
It’s using the text from the very first printing of last will in ocg where it’s not once per turn (let alone per copy). So one monster hitting the graveyard lets the player using the card to go off
@manikenwarrior nope, it is just that broken. There weren't any soft once per turn clauses, and it was simply: was monster sent to GY? If yes, you can Summon.
You people are not explaining the card, please be specific I can't stand these non-explanations. To be specific saying "one card combo means it goes bananas/FTK" is not an explanation as to how the combo works.
if last will actually programmed correctly? how is it triggering multiple times when cannon solider pops a monster?
Pre-errata, last will was not once per turn, meaning cannon soldier tributing itself made last will work any number of times
Yeah it was insanely busted before the errata. More than soul charge or even painful choice
I saw 4 minutes and knew what would happen next.
chaos did hold up pretty well when it went first however last will is pretty much an auto win. CED though delivered really well here.
while i wanted chaos to win, exodia has a better chance against metalfoes because of its ftk potential. while it is unlikely i would like to see exodia win the A bracket and face tears.
Last Will is so fkng broken
4 minute video?
Literally needed a deck from the last millennium to have something that can beat tearlaments fair and square
Spright just beat it fair and square this tournament. Which was released in the same year.
@jordanfriedman9647 be for real bro if tear had spun fountain with heartbeat game 3 Runick would've lost the match
@@threevelayt5302 also Spright is a busted deck by itself
No fue la mejor jugada, pero sí una de las más cortas. Se despide un grande.
Way closer than expected
Very skillful match indeed.
No way it was under 5 minutes but still went to 5 games ☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️
Its either insant win or no win for exodia. They always draw what they need though because of 3 pot of greed 3 graceful charity
@@undeadinside3571 the ultimate coin flip duel however i guarantee if it wins the bracket, it will have a hard time against the post 2020 decks when shifter, ash, and droll are common.
@@chaosprime1629 exactly! I need to see it lose to shifter or droll
@@undeadinside3571 given how a combo of droll, jowgen, and macro fissure caused spellbooks to win against exodia, it is very likely it will lose to one of these decks. it does appear to have a better chance against metalfoes because the only big threat it has is dd crow and vanity however exodia has demonstrated how it is one of the easiest ftk enablers out of any deck in this tournament and the scariest part is that no burn damage is required.
Never do I root against Chaos in the CBC….till now
Exodia has got to have all the records for shortest CBC video of all time. Crazy stuff.
Chaos did well to scrape out a couple wins, but really, they just don't have the tools to beat Exodia consistently.
Crazy to see a 1999 deck make it almost all the way to the finals. Metalfoes definitely can pose a tougher test, but again...how is Metalfoes really interacting with them? Then if they win, they have to beat Spellbooks, which can absolutely crucify them with a single Jowgen. They have literally almost no way to out the Jowgen/Wisdom lock.
Next matchup...drumroll please. It's a match that many thought could be the finals. Of course, Ishizu Tear is the favorite, BUT Kashtira is a deck that is literally designed to beat them. Likely going to be a battle of Dimension Shifter vs Orange Light.
i noticed chaos had a much better chance of winning when it went first. also this match up was CED vs. last will. given exodia lost to spellbooks because of macro or fissure, shifter stops the last will combo.
Wow, I didn't know know Prohibition was around for this long.
Oh its crazy good in a few situations, but its also easy to out usually
It got released in Pharaohs Servant, the 4th Booster after Magic Ruler alongside Jinzo & Imperial Order
4 min vid 😂
Edit: how the hell did we go to 5 games in 4 minutes 😂
Last will was just so broken
ngl....kind of wanted this matchup in the finals
Exodia defo could get there, but chaos hard loses to any deck from the modern game instantly
@@juksleo6257sadly yeah. It has a lot more negates to deal with and cant adapt
@@juksleo6257 Chaos can sack some modern decks on occasion. It beat Pepe if I'm not mistaken.
this was truly a fun and interesting experiment to kind of mix it up for this year, but this deck just cannot come back next year or any other year, it's just so boring to watch and un-engaging to both play against and to play just in general. every "match" is just a non-game where the deck either gets blown out or blows the other deck out.
worth it to showcase the historical context and all that, but genuinely not a fan if i'm being honest
I disagree. Seeing unique decks like these more than once over the same vanilla PEPE for the 1000th time is nice, so I say either bring it back next year like this, or as a challenger.
@ while not as extreme, i also don’t love seeing the same decklists over and over either. an identical chaos list for the 7th year in a row can also be boring
different spins on known decks is always appreciated (dark matter d rulers opposed to regular d rulers is a good example of this)
This exodia deck is the most boring deck ever in cross banlist history
Its fun😊
You can say that about a lot of decks! 😂
@@kingvegeta7868 No it isn't.
@@orga7777 yes it is. i enjoy seeing the nonsense it does
This Tear deck is the most boring deck ever in cross banlist history
3:51 Why did you use the Virus there? Wouldn't you have wanted to keep Jinzo?
Why exactly did the opponent surrender then and there?
he needed the light monster in GY for CED. opp threw the turn before (reborning sangan was the move but idk)
Ah yes the totally fair last will xD
Bro never bring ocg exodia again
I disagree i love it
It's fine for just one CBC, but second time no
exodia is likely to lose to the B bracket meta decks because they are far more powerful and they have more disruptors. exodia lost to spellbooks because its biggest weaknesses are hand traps like droll and lock bird and floodgates such as jowgen and macro cosmos. furthermore, tears, kashtira, snake eyes and sprights have access to shifter which kills exodia and badly needs that ftk. if exodia went 3-2 against chaos when it did not go first then it would be lucky to even win a single duel. exodia 1999 is a powerful deck, but tears is a league of its own.
I loveeeee it when that deck loses.. I won't spoil it but so glad it lost
I HATE EXODIA OH MY GOD
I'm just waiting for them to get drolled and ashed against a newer deck
EXODIA OBLITERATE😊😊😊😊😊😊
I rather watch a thousand Spellbook mirrors than to watch another Exodia video. I hope Droll goes off in the final
I think this exodia deck has ruined this series for sure
I really hate watching this Exodia deck, not exciting or engaging at all
4 minutes I think exodia lawld just like vs Kozmo
Edit: exodia Lawld
Snorefest when Exodia pops up tbh.
This Exodia deck should not be allowed in again.
This deck should be removed from the CBC. Really distorted the older deck bracket this year
it is fair game given it is to show how a deck back then would have held up with other decks. the fact that this was the first tier 0 deck ever and even predates the tcg by about 27 months is very impressive. imagine if painful choice was printed at the same time as last will. also if it wins the older bracket (which was proven that spellbooks have won against it because of its floodgates and hand traps) then it is going to have an even harder match up against a post 2020 deck where shifter is commonly used. hand traps and floodgates easily stop exodia.
Its funny to see what it can do, this is what the CBC is all about. Probably should be retired for next year though
@@RoryWilliamson given its history i am for wanting to see it return given how powerful it was. the decks that underperform in the CBC like demise otk should be retired as the whole tournament is to see which deck is the best. some decks though do appear as special challengers however like scientist and makyura ftk decks. tears was last year and remained undefeated in the 9 matches. honestly i would like to see a different cbc where what would decks look like if the ban list did not exist and instead traditional format is all that remained.
damn hate it.
I rather watch a cross banlist cup with only old school decks tbh :(
Doesn't get more old school than these two lol
Bro wants to play the ancient egyptian style yugioh lmao
How do you get more oldschool than this????
Feel free to use a 1996 oldschool T0 Hitotsu-Me Giant Beatdown deck if u want 😂