How To Win Your Prerelease For OP07 500 Years In The Future - One Piece TCG
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- Опубликовано: 3 июл 2024
- Today, Mike breaks breaking down what goes into doing well at a prerelease for the One Piece card game, as well as things you should specifically know and lookout for in the one for set 7 500 Years In The Future if you want to win that sweet WINNER Eustass Captain Kid!
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Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:22 What You'll Learn
01:05 How's A Prerelease Played
03:40 Best Leaders
06:53 Tips For The Format
09:15 Deckbuilding Musts
11:59 Card Pool Stats
14:09 Standout Cards - Игры
What are YOU hoping to pull from your prerelease?!
A ace sec
@@v0nep need that AA for my collection
Yeah the sec ace is something so good and hard to give up
Thanks for the video! Keep it up! 🔥 👊
This video (besides de white on yellow lol) was the best of every other channel . Amazing work, thank you for all the help!
Of course! Hope it made your prerelease experience more enjoyable!
Going to my first pre release this weekend so I'm trying to learn as much as I can. I was able to find 2 of the leaders you mentioned from the cards I own, but it looks like I should really pick up that Captain Kid card!
Yeah sort of the reasons he's a $10 leader, he's just one face one of the most generically powerful and that especially is handy for any limited events like prerelease or sealed battles
@@JoyBoysTCG yeah didn't have time to buy it in time for the pre release. maybe someone will have it there for trade
Thanks for making vids. As a new player it’s really helpful. If you have any like “beginner language vids” that would be awesome. Lots of lingo and jargon I don’t understand yet
That's something we're working on!!!
great video! not to backseat or anything BUUUUUT the yellow and white text mix too much that its hard to read. maybe have a the black backdrop behind the words so its better legible. it was kinda hard to look at/read :D
Nah all good. Took the L on this one testing if reception would be bad even if done to stick with color scheme of the set product. Will avoid in the future
@@JoyBoysTCG don’t think of it as an L, it’s a work in progress. Your video still came out great. I’m sure you’ll find your footing ☺️ edit: if anything use a color wheel to help u figure out what colors to use. Like if you’re using one side of the spectrum (yellow) look at the opposite half of the spectrum (purple would be directly across yellow). You don’t have to be straight across it but you can use those half of the color wheel to see what text would look best. I hope this helps ☺️
The white text over yellow background is hard on the eyes.
yeah tried sticking with the thematic set color background but wasn't the right call 😅
Love the vid!!!
But next time please darken the yellow bg so the white text can be read easily ❤❤😅
Yeah tried to match the color packaging but wasn't worth it in the end 😅
I am taking in Red Zoro. Did very successful with him because of the buff he gives to low cost playing cards. Green Kid is good as well.
Definitely have Zoro on my mind as well this time around -Mike
the white over yellow makes it real hard to read but good video nonetheless
yeah tried sticking with the thematic set color background but wasn't the right call 😅
What do you think about blue ace since it’s a 5c 6k power blocker that allows you to draw 2 and place 2 from hand to top or bottom of deck, it’s good for filtering a bad hand and a big blocker
Yeah it's just generically really good, but idk it pushes particular game states one way or another :)
We have a full limited set review for channel members where I go every card in the set if that interests you
Since when can you change your decklist mid event? Once your deck is made and you played your round 1 match, thats your deck for the whole event.
Absolutely in constructed events You can never change your decks. However, if you look at the sealed tournament event documentation, you actually have your entire pool of cards you pull become your cyborg afterwards and you are able to reconstruct your deck using the cards from your sideboard between rounds. This is because The focus of the events is to have everyone casually interact and test out new cards. It isn't considered a competitive environment by any means.
To confirm you can go to the page for prerelease on the website and checkout the rules documentation under "Sideboard"
@scizorsky9152 Just wanted to try and ping you so that you saw this. Make sure you're 100% equipped for your upcoming prerelease with this info! :D
At prerelease you can sideboard after every round. It's Nearly the same in every tcg for sealed
Red yellow sabo??? I’m really liking it
One of our friends won with it today!
ye subbed cause this vid
Ty ty!
So with 07 prerelease does it make more sense to just focus on swinging at life or controlling board?
It depend on you and your opponent's leader, but in general board control is INFINITELY more important than in constructed
How viable is playing green kid and just double swinging with all don ecery turn
Every turn is not enough typically because developing bodies is better. I've def had games where turn 2 is just swing 5 twice because I have nothing to develop. But if you wanna just swing out every turn you're better on a Yamato deck.
even with few 4 cost 6k power characters in set, do you think Zoro will be good ?
im rushing making bonney and already got a proxy made, but If I don't pull one... i play Yamato but there's like 82 blockers in set
@@LaxusGaming47 I think zoro is at a premium when theres not enough good vanillas in the set. Because where other leaders are playing out subpar characters on average you're developing characters that hit vanilla stat lines continuously. Still not CRAZY better then like Kid for sure, but I think of it as an advantage.
I'm personally leaning zoro on this one with the number of blockers in this set meaning wide combat is better than tall combat typically, but obviously will decide day of.
What about the oden leader?
All the Oden leaders are mid for this. There's really no wano cards to execute off their abilities so just don't think it's in contention until there's a giant wano.focus set again, similar to how you could rationalize green utta with your pool for op06 because there was a bunch of film cards that it could leverage
@@JoyBoysTCG any of the three brother leaders worth a try at a pre release?
@@restornejohnstein Sabo is probably the most playable depending on your pool. The ability is good but imo not good ENOUGH to be a 4 life leader and with not too many trigger characters this set (that arent leader locked)
The other two literally only generate value/impactful effects in terms of doing small boys into big boys unfortunately so I'd say theyre a no go especially as 4 life leaders.
hm what do you think about zoro sanji
It's an interesting choice and definitely makes the most of the few characters designed to play around the Boa leader, however for 4 life I think it's just not powerful enough imo. No shade for trying it out though, since prereleases are supposed to be about fun anyway!
@@JoyBoysTCG yeah was sceptical because of 4 life
4 life is rough when one of the best leaders can double swing and you need to lean on taking life for card selection without searchers/draw cards/consistent value cards
Green kid leader or Yamato?
If your poop is somewhat decent probably best to play kid. If not you can haul marry the Yamato. If you happen to open multiple resters (especially the blaze slice) there's an argument to main yama anyway. Ok avg my personal opinion is that this is a rough set for yama
Thank you! So we can decide leader after opening packs?
@@Caasi29 Yup! You can bring any number to event. Then open your packs, build out your deck the way you think is best with the leader you think is best. You just can't change your leader after the first round UNLESS its with a leader from your sealed pool (since its part of your sideboard)
Thank you sir, sorry my first pre release. How long do we have to build the deck usually? I gotta study all the new cards.
@@Caasi29 no need to apologize we're here to help!
This varies store to store. The lowest I've seen is 30 minutes but typically its 40 minutes to an hour in my experience. I would checkout out the card list on the official website to see the new cards in advance.
Or if you become a member our color guides for the set are already up now and start going public one color at a time starting Saturday
Sry to interrupt.. But after the rules, it is not forbidden to swap to other leaders.
It just doesn't mention it but mentions that you can use the leftover cards as sideboard.
But at my game place, they allow to swap leaders. Why should someone have to play 5 rounds with a shit leader and have a bad experience only because they made a poor decision at the start..
Yeah store to store they can make their own house rules to accommodate their playerbase. technically other leaders are not part of the sideboard unless you pulled them (the sideboard is only what is leftover from your pack pulls)
All I'm doing is explaining the rules as they are standardized by Bandai which is the starting point for all events.
But technically speaking again it is forbidden by the rules are written to swap to leader after your initial leader choice that weren't pulled from your set packs