Bro it's a card game and it's not even being played on motorcycles its not that important but some people feel the need to lash out cause they're protected by a computer screen lol
Ah yes. The classic Yugioh rule of “your opponent has two minutes to respond with quick effects and trap cards” absolute classic. First page of the rule book.
@@levi-222 not for every single play - and iirc, that timer also just counts your own turn and plays, so it's going to be lower than that if you went first.
"Chat, rules are vague so we can take decisions based on the contest. " 1 minute and 30 seconds? No no no, I issue a slow play warning. " Ok it's a simple warning, but now many people will take this as an example to issue any thinking process going over a set amount of time, which contradicts all the premises of flexibility and context. 1 minute and a half on DB, without time rules and on a crucial turn is different from 1 minute and a half when 2 minutes are on the timer and you realistically have no way out.
I agree with the rules for slow playing being intentionally vague. However, I do think there needs to be some standard noted and applied for the matchups, especially in this format where tear mirrors are commonplace and those games are by no means simplified. Staring at a complex board and GY setup for both players is going to take some time during either players turn as to game plan in one’s mind “how should I go about this with my mill hits and ishizu cards in GY.” Like I look at him taking a minute and a half to figure out how to break a spright board and I’m just like “take your time, this is a tough nut to crack” but maybe this is just me. I just don’t have an issue with slow play in complex board states.
what if you're physically disabled and you're using different ways to play other than keyboard and mouse. It takes me more time to think and make a move. I'm physically disabled but i use a controller to emulate a mouse. i guess i could tell my opponent but how is he/she going to react.
@@desvati4074 I know that, but sometimes you can get deep into planning out plays that you kinda “zone out” and lose track of the “minute” you asked for. Like I’ve been in scenarios where I look at a board state, say “thinking” or “big think” in chat and during this my thought process is basically going “ok so if I go A, and he responds with B, then my backup plan needs to be C. But if he doesn’t to A then from here I need to do D ect. Ect. Ect.” And while I’m planning this out I don’t want all of a sudden the game to be paused and a judge called cause I was “slow playing”. Again, I understand why it needs to be vague, but that doesn’t mean that the rule being “reasonable time” isn’t subjective to the will of, let’s face it, the judge.
@@Freebird1994 Decisions Cost Games apparently. It's no wonder Coder hasn't gotten a Grey Name yet. He's too Rogue with his Judgements because Chat needs to be Entertained.
Problem is some people play immediately but slower between each move, whereas others take time initially but play really fast once they know what they want to do.
I think that 1:30 to think is a reasonable time when you are starting a turn in a though situation, sometimes you need to read cards in detail and think about the posible interactions. If the player went at a reasonable pace afterwards I don't see why issue a warning. But yeah, judge opinion is final
I mean, even if there was a hard time limit, if you need some little extra time, you can always just say you're thinking, and then play it out. As long as you don't abuse it repeatedly, though. Otherwise games would look like they do in the YGO WC 2011 DS game, where the CPU takes close to a minute and a half thinking every time they make an action.
I think another good point with the slow play rule, if you've got two cards in your hand and the board's pretty clear, you probably don't need the full minute and a half to think, That's just malice. But if the board is decorated like a gosh-turn Christmas tree, I know sometimes I need to sit and really try to plan out every scenario that could go down 😅
That rant against kids should be against the parents of those kinds of kids. Anytime my child misbehaved in public I made sure the other person would see that I was making an active decision to discipline them so that doesn't occur in the future. Just to many idiots having kids and not wanting to raise them properly.
Kids are also just little gremlins. Most bullying occurs in elementary school Kid's are also more likely to harm others and animals. Empathy is developed not innate. When it happens at such a statistically significant rate, it isn't just bad parenting.
The first thing about kids he said? Good one thing that's kinda just how kids are If they're being weird but harmless, you as someone who isn't their parent or sibling should just deal with it. Let them spin the thing and have their fun, reading about a fish isn't important enough to get worked up about. Also might I add, not all kids are like that. At least not always to that extent. There *are* children who have a naturally calmer demeanor. You just don't notice them because they're the quiet ones. The second thing about tantrums? Yeah like OP said, for young children it's more on the parents. Because if they're making a tantrum it's often because they haven't learned not to yet. Sometimes that's because the parent hasn't effectively *taught* them not to. Every child throws a tantrum sooner or later. It's not their fault if they simply don't know yet that they shouldn't. Some get taught not to do it again, and some are simply allowed to continue.
i mean i also simply don't want to deal with kids and how they behave. and even the most wellbehaved kids are just slightly annoying. that doesn't mean they shouldn't be allowed to exists ofcourse just... can they do it somehwere away from me please? and obviously that doesn't mean never be in public places either.
@@ZackSavage I can't agree with the Idea that a Kid can Harm a Grown ass adult. If they had help, sure, but if they're on their own? Absolutely not. If it isn't bad parenting what is it then? Are we going to say Children are Innately Crazy now? I thought we were protecting them?
Player: Takes 1min30secs to read 9 cards each with a paragraph of text some of which he may be entirely unfamiliar with. Coder: Ya so this is obviously malicious and intentional slow playing. Player: I'm just trying to keep up with these paragraph cards and come up with a strategy... Coder: Cry about it, I AM the bad day today and so you shall feel the wrath.
He should have read the cards during his opponent turn If you wait until the end of the turn to read every card on your opponent field/GY it can be considered slowplay
Gotta love when the anonymity of the internet makes people think they can get away with being a complete piece of shit over the most insignificant of “inconveniences.” Like, bro, it’s a card game, why do you feel the need to call your opponent and the judge a slur?
It blows my mind that racism and use of a slur is not a permanent ban but just gets a freeze. There is no value to letting someone like that back into any society.
“Play at a reasonable pace” But you said they were slow playing for taking 1:30 to make a play. Also, your the person who says yugioh players should read cards. People can’t read all those cards that fast man. Sounds like your encouraging people to either slow play or play poorly.
1:30 is more than enough to read a whole board. If that isn't enough you might as well just write your opponent that you need to read the cards or simply "think". If nothing happens for 1:30 you're either maliciously slow playing or not comfortable enough with communications to even play rated. If your opponent has a whole Endymion or Qliphort board and you type "need to read your cards" and your opponent calls judge after a minute then I doubt you'll even get a warning. Judge will most likely simply tell you that you should at least make a play the next 30 seconds so you don't seem like you're just wanna take your opponent hostage.
Same, sometimes I think to myself "maybe I could become a Judge", but then I watch Coder dealing with players like those and think "thank GOD I'm not a Judge".
@@TheGuyWhoIsSitting this. When I was a teenager I would say all sorts of nasty things like racial slurs all the time, even though I genuinely didn't have a problem with those people, but I grew out of it. I learned that it's entirely possible to support free speech and edgy humor without blurting out slurs repeatedly, some people just haven't gotten to the point where they understand that (and sadly, some never do.) I also learned that there is a difference between dark comedy that anyone can enjoy, and saying slurs just for the sake of saying slurs but again, some people never learn.
I was at nationals and I patiently let a guy take 2- 2 and half minutes to think about a play in games 2 and 3. I didn't call a judge, understood that certain plays could wildly affect how the game goes, and I let him finish his combo. Lmao then when it came to my turn, and I took 20-30 seconds to think about how to break his board, he calls a judge and claims I'm slowing playing. I let you deliberate for way longer than I should and then I take a normal amount of time assessing the situation and you are the one that calls a judge for slow play? Like smh what the heck. Match ended in a draw. Moral of the story, there are totally people out there that will slow play and then take advantage of peoples tolerance for it and then not give their opponent the same courtesy.
@@ShadowReignhart He is also often wrong though, like 1 minute and 30 seconds to think about a move in a fucking card game is slow playing? In what world
The best part is Player: "I have 2 minutes of time to respond" Judge: "Incorrect, is not part of the rules" Player: "You know nothing, your ruling sucks" Thank god we have such players, how would we ever understand how the game actually works, if not for them?
Ordinarily, to do something to a specific subset (e.g. "level 2" or "trap") of monster or spell/trap card on the field, the card must be face-up. Tributing and fusion summoning are the exceptions. You can use face-down cards that meet specific requirements to do either of those things.
Carrot only needs a monster with level/rank or link 2 to negate it doesn't specify if it need to be face up to be a legal target so u can tribute fd monsters if that monster has a level / rank 2
this might be a hot take but I think the vague time rules are very bad also I like to think about my moves in strategy games like if there was a vague slow play rule in chess then I wouldn't want to play because some positions need a big think some are automatic replies sometimes you longer thinks back to back to back because you know if you get it right you are easily winning even with the time pressure of the clock so the time bank idea is great because if your opponent decides to take too long then they get punished by a loss and a judge doesn't have to be bothered also it allows people to think deep if they want to on certain plays and they don't have to worry about slow play the vague slow play rules I think are just a bad solution just use a system like chess you could even do different time formats it could be fun but yeah not being able to think or not being sure how long is too long is just terrible for competitive play and waste of a judges time
People getting salty and mean over a game is always expected. Like, people don't even try to be nice while gaming. I guess that's the nature of online play. Good decisions on Coder's end.
so like, I play MD now, and I come from magic, and if someone is tanking on a sim online (db mgo etc), usually I give them roughly a minute to think if its a moderately consequential decision. There's an element of indecisiveness that I think is lost online that you can sus (amogus?) out in irl play, where an opponent has a read on a play you could make or is seriously considering HT/counter magic or what your deck might be on. So I kind of get why the french guy is a little bit toasty, because ultimately a decision like dweller in standby, while not immediately identifiable as game-critical and should probably have been already considered during opponent's turn, may be important later. 20 seconds in the upkeep step in magic is next to no time at all. Although, guy should said something at least. Different philosophies, I suppose.
with all the mountains of text. taking a minuite or 2 to read and plan around it is reasonable. especially with the endless mountains of gain effects. people are just too used to stupidly fast combo chains
I'ma be honest, the more I see the current state of the game the more I wish they never changed the ruling that link summoning was a must if you wanted to play ED monsters in the regular monster zone It would definitely handicap OTK ftk forcing links then to boss monsters and probably encourage Maindeck boss cards
Yeah but the main problem with that master rule was how it completely murdered a lot of decks that restrict themselves or just couldn’t make link monsters. For instance Albaz, yeah you could link summon but they have a few cards that lock them into fusions so their whole gimmick of trying to fuse a bunch would be hindered
Hey distantcoder question for you cause I cant figure this out how would you rule this in a duel 13000 effect damage dealt but I active damage mage to gain lp equal to the effect damage took will I still have lost or no? Cause damage mage is special summon when I take effect damage then I gain equal to the effect damage. Will it negate a ftk
I say 4 minutes is a reasonable time amount to think because you can be tested at times sometimes I take 2 minutes on master duel to think before I play
3:55 I don't understand the issue. Tell them to please stop, because you cant read it if they do that. Beeing a functioning human in front of kids is the most important thing. Functioning includes handling mistakes like a grown up :)
vague Judge rulings about slow play are ok, if judges and players all agree on that some things take time and some things dont, while recognizing idiotic sharks. The game can be complex and i think u have the right to some thinking, but also the duty to communicate as such. Problems only occur, if you are lying or judges dont deserve their position at all
I personally think that DB needs to implement a short-ish chess clock. But since DB is a manual simulator that would make things complicated... Still, there needs to be a consistent way to pressure players to play at a reasonable pace and communicate. Like even simple emotes like "thinking" could save a lot of headaches.
@@noom20 Yet, people still report for Time stall, and the Guy who didn't report gets the warning. Which is twisted af. Imma just go into DB myself, and start False reporting for 30 second Time stallers.
Gotta agree with the whole "kids being assholes" thing. Worked in a supermarket for about a year, one night had some brat climb up and start running on the conveyors at the checkout. Trampling people's groceries. And I'm just there like, what do I do? This little shit has rendered my workstation unusable, I've got customers to serve, one of whom just had some of their food destroyed, and if I so much as lay a finger on this hellion I'm likely to wind up in the back of a police car. Kids know they're untouchable, and they abuse the hell out of it. The wouldn't happen if you were allowed to clock them one when they act out, but noooooooo, we can't have any form of discipline that might actually WORK.
Considering Ishizu exists right now, I feel like any game involving involving them should just have a silently agreed upon +30 seconds of patience before someone needs to mention they need to take extra time to think. I could be locked in this format for a good year and still need at least 2 minutes, and I'll constantly be going "what the fuck do I do here, and how the fuck should I attempt to do it?"
Pretty telling how many people in the comments are arguing that they don't have basic reading comprehension skills and cant remember what their own cards do lmao. If it takes you more than 30 seconds to think about what to do go play goat format where the cards have 1 line of text
I won’t deny that I don’t like parents who do nothing and let phones and tablets raise their children, but it is seldom exclusively the kid’s fault. Kids are developing still. It’s 99% of the time the parents. Kids don’t know better most of the time. I still see people who are grown ass adults that throw tantrums like that. With kids it’s expected. With adults? Grow up! 🙄 I don’t hate kids. I don’t appreciate the epidemic of bad parenting. It’s hard to keep a kid under control for sure. Especially when if you discipline your kid even verbally or just take away a privilege you can get a visit from child protection services. 🙄
Bro it's a card game and it's not even being played on motorcycles its not that important but some people feel the need to lash out cause they're protected by a computer screen lol
"Not even being played on motorcycles" 🤣🤣🤣
If you give players like these motorcycles, they'd be bumping or intentionally driving their opponent off the road SO HARD.
I play yugioh on my motorcycle I thought everyone did
Reading this reminds me of that one thing that Ninja said about "it's just a game...".
Yeah because everyone knows every single Yu-Gi-Oh card text ever. 30 seconds to read my opponent's card and I'd rather Freeze my own DB account.
Imagine dropping gamer words in front of a judge at locals when you called him over to solve a ruling lmao
sadly, this happens more often then you'd think
@@cXspXr Based
Some players act as if they're going to actually get sent to the shadow realm if they lose.
And in some cases, they should...
And god if we didn't wish some did
I mean who wants to go to New Jersey? 😂
@@howiecatslab4684 lmao
We should rename it from feezing to shadow realm.
Ah yes. The classic Yugioh rule of “your opponent has two minutes to respond with quick effects and trap cards” absolute classic. First page of the rule book.
I mean in duellinks i have 3 minutes to react to my opponents play.
After that i loose to time limit lol
That's far better than 30 seconds.
@@levi-222 not for every single play - and iirc, that timer also just counts your own turn and plays, so it's going to be lower than that if you went first.
"Chat, rules are vague so we can take decisions based on the contest.
" 1 minute and 30 seconds? No no no, I issue a slow play warning. "
Ok it's a simple warning, but now many people will take this as an example to issue any thinking process going over a set amount of time, which contradicts all the premises of flexibility and context.
1 minute and a half on DB, without time rules and on a crucial turn is different from 1 minute and a half when 2 minutes are on the timer and you realistically have no way out.
You can tell that aquarium story was a lie because it's about a yugioh player wanting to read.
It is also unbelievable, since a YUGIOH player went out of his house without it being YUGIOH related.
Grab a Dictionary, because Books are great.
So reading is awesome.
@@NoirEmperor18 it was yugioh related, he was trying to figure out how fish learned to syncro summon
I agree with the rules for slow playing being intentionally vague. However, I do think there needs to be some standard noted and applied for the matchups, especially in this format where tear mirrors are commonplace and those games are by no means simplified. Staring at a complex board and GY setup for both players is going to take some time during either players turn as to game plan in one’s mind “how should I go about this with my mill hits and ishizu cards in GY.” Like I look at him taking a minute and a half to figure out how to break a spright board and I’m just like “take your time, this is a tough nut to crack” but maybe this is just me. I just don’t have an issue with slow play in complex board states.
I believe his address in the other call covers it, if you need time, communicate with the other player. Its a game not a fight.
what if you're physically disabled and you're using different ways to play other than keyboard and mouse. It takes me more time to think and make a move. I'm physically disabled but i use a controller to emulate a mouse. i guess i could tell my opponent but how is he/she going to react.
@@desvati4074 I know that, but sometimes you can get deep into planning out plays that you kinda “zone out” and lose track of the “minute” you asked for. Like I’ve been in scenarios where I look at a board state, say “thinking” or “big think” in chat and during this my thought process is basically going “ok so if I go A, and he responds with B, then my backup plan needs to be C. But if he doesn’t to A then from here I need to do D ect. Ect. Ect.” And while I’m planning this out I don’t want all of a sudden the game to be paused and a judge called cause I was “slow playing”.
Again, I understand why it needs to be vague, but that doesn’t mean that the rule being “reasonable time” isn’t subjective to the will of, let’s face it, the judge.
Doesn't matter, If you aren't in the Ancient Library, and know every single card text, You'll be banned by Coder's standard.
@@Freebird1994
Decisions Cost Games apparently. It's no wonder Coder hasn't gotten a Grey Name yet.
He's too Rogue with his Judgements because Chat needs to be Entertained.
Problem is some people play immediately but slower between each move, whereas others take time initially but play really fast once they know what they want to do.
I think that 1:30 to think is a reasonable time when you are starting a turn in a though situation, sometimes you need to read cards in detail and think about the posible interactions. If the player went at a reasonable pace afterwards I don't see why issue a warning. But yeah, judge opinion is final
Amen.
FIVE
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JUDGE HE IS SLOW PLAYING BAN HIM!
Db warnings last for the rest of the duel lol
Good lord 30 secs? If I have a good hand and there's a negate on the field/hand I need some time to plan out my actions
I mean, even if there was a hard time limit, if you need some little extra time, you can always just say you're thinking, and then play it out. As long as you don't abuse it repeatedly, though.
Otherwise games would look like they do in the YGO WC 2011 DS game, where the CPU takes close to a minute and a half thinking every time they make an action.
That's why he said it's dependent on the situation.
Love how players have to be passive aggressive every time a ruling is made that isn't in their favour
Yeah that's in the DB rules too. Not being passive aggressive gets a warning
Make sure to threaten the judge on the way out - they LOVE that, it really makes their day and helps them feel super valued and appreciated.
I think another good point with the slow play rule, if you've got two cards in your hand and the board's pretty clear, you probably don't need the full minute and a half to think, That's just malice. But if the board is decorated like a gosh-turn Christmas tree, I know sometimes I need to sit and really try to plan out every scenario that could go down 😅
Shouts out to Coder having Eternal Darkness. Game is legendary.
That rant against kids should be against the parents of those kinds of kids. Anytime my child misbehaved in public I made sure the other person would see that I was making an active decision to discipline them so that doesn't occur in the future. Just to many idiots having kids and not wanting to raise them properly.
Kids are also just little gremlins. Most bullying occurs in elementary school Kid's are also more likely to harm others and animals. Empathy is developed not innate. When it happens at such a statistically significant rate, it isn't just bad parenting.
If you can mostly see how bad parents are just by looking at thier kids behavior.
The first thing about kids he said? Good one thing that's kinda just how kids are
If they're being weird but harmless, you as someone who isn't their parent or sibling should just deal with it. Let them spin the thing and have their fun, reading about a fish isn't important enough to get worked up about.
Also might I add, not all kids are like that. At least not always to that extent. There *are* children who have a naturally calmer demeanor. You just don't notice them because they're the quiet ones.
The second thing about tantrums? Yeah like OP said, for young children it's more on the parents. Because if they're making a tantrum it's often because they haven't learned not to yet. Sometimes that's because the parent hasn't effectively *taught* them not to. Every child throws a tantrum sooner or later. It's not their fault if they simply don't know yet that they shouldn't. Some get taught not to do it again, and some are simply allowed to continue.
i mean i also simply don't want to deal with kids and how they behave. and even the most wellbehaved kids are just slightly annoying. that doesn't mean they shouldn't be allowed to exists ofcourse just... can they do it somehwere away from me please?
and obviously that doesn't mean never be in public places either.
@@ZackSavage
I can't agree with the Idea that a Kid can Harm a Grown ass adult.
If they had help, sure, but if they're on their own? Absolutely not.
If it isn't bad parenting what is it then?
Are we going to say Children are Innately Crazy now? I thought we were protecting them?
Player: Takes 1min30secs to read 9 cards each with a paragraph of text some of which he may be entirely unfamiliar with.
Coder: Ya so this is obviously malicious and intentional slow playing.
Player: I'm just trying to keep up with these paragraph cards and come up with a strategy...
Coder: Cry about it, I AM the bad day today and so you shall feel the wrath.
He should have read the cards during his opponent turn
If you wait until the end of the turn to read every card on your opponent field/GY it can be considered slowplay
Gotta love when the anonymity of the internet makes people think they can get away with being a complete piece of shit over the most insignificant of “inconveniences.” Like, bro, it’s a card game, why do you feel the need to call your opponent and the judge a slur?
It blows my mind that racism and use of a slur is not a permanent ban but just gets a freeze. There is no value to letting someone like that back into any society.
Love how distant says hates kids but literally deals with them everytime he's doing judge calls lol 😂😂😂
he acts like a child aswell
@@dantemcedgelord9331 RIGHT! lol
That's why he hates kids.
Dracula coming back with a vengeance was hilarious lol
“Play at a reasonable pace”
But you said they were slow playing for taking 1:30 to make a play.
Also, your the person who says yugioh players should read cards.
People can’t read all those cards that fast man.
Sounds like your encouraging people to either slow play or play poorly.
1:30 is more than enough to read a whole board. If that isn't enough you might as well just write your opponent that you need to read the cards or simply "think".
If nothing happens for 1:30 you're either maliciously slow playing or not comfortable enough with communications to even play rated.
If your opponent has a whole Endymion or Qliphort board and you type "need to read your cards" and your opponent calls judge after a minute then I doubt you'll even get a warning. Judge will most likely simply tell you that you should at least make a play the next 30 seconds so you don't seem like you're just wanna take your opponent hostage.
Ngl this is my favorite YuGiOh series on youtube. I kinda envy you're a judge but also very much don't envy you 😂
Same, sometimes I think to myself "maybe I could become a Judge", but then I watch Coder dealing with players like those and think "thank GOD I'm not a Judge".
@user-qx7hh9mp6g same except I watch and realize I myself would get my judge title removed very quickly 😅
Becoming a judge isn't difficult
Man i dont know what those caveman went through in life to behave like that lol. I dont know why it is so hard to be polite.
Most are trying to be edgy. A lot of teens go through that phase and some don’t ever grow out of it.
@@TheGuyWhoIsSitting this. When I was a teenager I would say all sorts of nasty things like racial slurs all the time, even though I genuinely didn't have a problem with those people, but I grew out of it. I learned that it's entirely possible to support free speech and edgy humor without blurting out slurs repeatedly, some people just haven't gotten to the point where they understand that (and sadly, some never do.) I also learned that there is a difference between dark comedy that anyone can enjoy, and saying slurs just for the sake of saying slurs but again, some people never learn.
I was at nationals and I patiently let a guy take 2- 2 and half minutes to think about a play in games 2 and 3. I didn't call a judge, understood that certain plays could wildly affect how the game goes, and I let him finish his combo. Lmao then when it came to my turn, and I took 20-30 seconds to think about how to break his board, he calls a judge and claims I'm slowing playing. I let you deliberate for way longer than I should and then I take a normal amount of time assessing the situation and you are the one that calls a judge for slow play? Like smh what the heck. Match ended in a draw. Moral of the story, there are totally people out there that will slow play and then take advantage of peoples tolerance for it and then not give their opponent the same courtesy.
How did the judge call end up? I would think with that added context it would be ruled no slowplay or at worst a warning for both players but idk
If i got a cent each time coder was arrogant in a judge call lol
Well if someone wants to argue with the judge, and the judge is 100% correct, they get to be a little arrogant.
Referees often know the rules of the game better than the players lol
@@ShadowReignhart He is also often wrong though, like 1 minute and 30 seconds to think about a move in a fucking card game is slow playing? In what world
Missed an opportunity to say "I'm a YGO Judge let me see what this new fish effect"
Racist yugioh guy really just jumped in the dragons mouth lol cant fix stupidity
"I want to know what these fish eat for breakfast". Bro same, fish breakfast is what keeps my life in balance
The best part is
Player: "I have 2 minutes of time to respond"
Judge: "Incorrect, is not part of the rules"
Player: "You know nothing, your ruling sucks"
Thank god we have such players, how would we ever understand how the game actually works, if not for them?
I somehow feel like telling these players “It’s just a game” will make them bust a blood vessel
“First fuxk you” lmaoooooo the Dracula interaction was so damn hilarious bro said eff it if ima go out ima go out in style
Can someone explain the Carrot rulling? Tributing FD monster?
There’s nothing that says you can’t tribute face down monsters (unless the effect specifically asks for face up monsters)
Ordinarily, to do something to a specific subset (e.g. "level 2" or "trap") of monster or spell/trap card on the field, the card must be face-up. Tributing and fusion summoning are the exceptions. You can use face-down cards that meet specific requirements to do either of those things.
Carrot only needs a monster with level/rank or link 2 to negate it doesn't specify if it need to be face up to be a legal target so u can tribute fd monsters if that monster has a level / rank 2
0:04 you're watching greatness
>I have 2 minutes to make a move
>Matches last 40 minutes
>20 moves per match go
Kids aren't the issue.
It's their parents who don't punish or care thats the problem.
Coder hates children though that’s the majority of his viewership
Child and teenager are very diferent
@@NovatoEx yea teenagers got a much worse attitude
@@NovatoEx they are the exact same
@@JohnnyCProduction Not even close. Children = kindergarten
Teenager = Highschool
@@NovatoEx still both children and teens are minors and don’t have the same rights as adults too.
I mean kids are dumb. Let kids be dumb but the parents have to teach them.
Coder talks about his hate for kids like a scooby doo villain
I think Yu-Gi-Oh players forgot they ain't in a life or death card game like the anime characters.
this might be a hot take but I think the vague time rules are very bad also I like to think about my moves in strategy games like if there was a vague slow play rule in chess then I wouldn't want to play because some positions need a big think some are automatic replies sometimes you longer thinks back to back to back because you know if you get it right you are easily winning even with the time pressure of the clock so the time bank idea is great because if your opponent decides to take too long then they get punished by a loss and a judge doesn't have to be bothered also it allows people to think deep if they want to on certain plays and they don't have to worry about slow play the vague slow play rules I think are just a bad solution just use a system like chess you could even do different time formats it could be fun but yeah not being able to think or not being sure how long is too long is just terrible for competitive play and waste of a judges time
I opened the video and saw statue, duna and boarder, suddenly i don't feel so bad for playing floo
2:18 Disappointed that chat didn't spam Amogus
People getting salty and mean over a game is always expected. Like, people don't even try to be nice while gaming. I guess that's the nature of online play. Good decisions on Coder's end.
Coder you thought you could use the Skyward Sword Faron Woods theme and I wouldn't notice???
20 seconds is 2 whole chug jugs
so this is why master duel does not have a chat room
no punishment to someone telling you to shut up when they're the ones barking ?
I'm assuming the slur started with an f and rhymes with bag it?
so like, I play MD now, and I come from magic, and if someone is tanking on a sim online (db mgo etc), usually I give them roughly a minute to think if its a moderately consequential decision. There's an element of indecisiveness that I think is lost online that you can sus (amogus?) out in irl play, where an opponent has a read on a play you could make or is seriously considering HT/counter magic or what your deck might be on. So I kind of get why the french guy is a little bit toasty, because ultimately a decision like dweller in standby, while not immediately identifiable as game-critical and should probably have been already considered during opponent's turn, may be important later. 20 seconds in the upkeep step in magic is next to no time at all. Although, guy should said something at least. Different philosophies, I suppose.
Before I watch I'm predicting they're playing rogue going against floodgates
I was close
with all the mountains of text. taking a minuite or 2 to read and plan around it is reasonable. especially with the endless mountains of gain effects. people are just too used to stupidly fast combo chains
I'ma be honest, the more I see the current state of the game the more I wish they never changed the ruling that link summoning was a must if you wanted to play ED monsters in the regular monster zone
It would definitely handicap OTK ftk forcing links then to boss monsters and probably encourage Maindeck boss cards
Yeah but the main problem with that master rule was how it completely murdered a lot of decks that restrict themselves or just couldn’t make link monsters. For instance Albaz, yeah you could link summon but they have a few cards that lock them into fusions so their whole gimmick of trying to fuse a bunch would be hindered
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STRANGEJOVE PLEASE EXPLAIN
Hey distantcoder question for you cause I cant figure this out how would you rule this in a duel 13000 effect damage dealt but I active damage mage to gain lp equal to the effect damage took will I still have lost or no? Cause damage mage is special summon when I take effect damage then I gain equal to the effect damage. Will it negate a ftk
I be seeing some homophobic comments on DB homepage too, what is wrong with people now a days.
Always knew Dracula was racist.
I say 4 minutes is a reasonable time amount to think because you can be tested at times sometimes I take 2 minutes on master duel to think before I play
This is an actual anti clickbait. Good thing I know you well enough to watch it anyways.
3:55 I don't understand the issue. Tell them to please stop, because you cant read it if they do that. Beeing a functioning human in front of kids is the most important thing. Functioning includes handling mistakes like a grown up :)
You can't have a normal day/match no matter the result if you're a ygo player
this why we need voice chat
Of course the stun player is racist
Yo those kids would make excellent YGO players.
"Your ruling sucks" well the other ruling would be game loss for you would you prefer that instead?
Its funny how even from a ruling persoective tear ruined the game.
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vague Judge rulings about slow play are ok, if judges and players all agree on that some things take time and some things dont, while recognizing idiotic sharks. The game can be complex and i think u have the right to some thinking, but also the duty to communicate as such. Problems only occur, if you are lying or judges dont deserve their position at all
Me watching these videos gives me a migraine
As someone who was once a kid I find this offensive 🤣
How do you put up with judging stone headed players in this game?!
Writing a sentence every second is just abusing your fingers
Is it bad that I play sushi ships in comp
I personally think that DB needs to implement a short-ish chess clock. But since DB is a manual simulator that would make things complicated... Still, there needs to be a consistent way to pressure players to play at a reasonable pace and communicate. Like even simple emotes like "thinking" could save a lot of headaches.
There’s a thinking button in the bottom right
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Yet, people still report for Time stall, and the Guy who didn't report gets the warning.
Which is twisted af.
Imma just go into DB myself, and start False reporting for 30 second Time stallers.
@@rukitomikutochi8764 yeah I’m not talking about any of that, just saying there’s already a thinking button because the OP said there should be one
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Which I added how unused it is.
Gotta agree with the whole "kids being assholes" thing. Worked in a supermarket for about a year, one night had some brat climb up and start running on the conveyors at the checkout. Trampling people's groceries. And I'm just there like, what do I do? This little shit has rendered my workstation unusable, I've got customers to serve, one of whom just had some of their food destroyed, and if I so much as lay a finger on this hellion I'm likely to wind up in the back of a police car.
Kids know they're untouchable, and they abuse the hell out of it. The wouldn't happen if you were allowed to clock them one when they act out, but noooooooo, we can't have any form of discipline that might actually WORK.
Mister Coder. I hope you have a good day and don't trip over a tub of Legos into a pool of pp. :)
Saying "racist yugioh player" is like saying "wet water"
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Same.
Who takes 30sec to make a move? I usually take 5-10sec to do it even when i'm playing a trap heavy deck wtf
Try to be the guy playing against a trap deck where if you don't sequence properly your moves you'll throw the whole game.
@@ivanmaterazzo2631 Oh no, then I lose my Internet points :(
Coder hates children thats what i got out of this
love calls time.
Return of Xbox live
As a man child I find this video offensive 🤣🤣🤣
Coder hates kids. Ulta Based.
Calla time best time
Mustache
He’s just based dude.
What slur was it?
6 letters and strong enough to get an instant reaction
moreover Coder didn't even mention the letter so I assume a word starting either with an f or n
Thanks for the reminder to not play in DB.
I also am not a big fan of children lmao
No way i am also racist
Racist yugioh player?
I thought this was a normal thing lmaooo
Considering Ishizu exists right now, I feel like any game involving involving them should just have a silently agreed upon +30 seconds of patience before someone needs to mention they need to take extra time to think. I could be locked in this format for a good year and still need at least 2 minutes, and I'll constantly be going "what the fuck do I do here, and how the fuck should I attempt to do it?"
Ishizu tear requires a massive brain.
Pretty telling how many people in the comments are arguing that they don't have basic reading comprehension skills and cant remember what their own cards do lmao. If it takes you more than 30 seconds to think about what to do go play goat format where the cards have 1 line of text
Soooo you cant think of your moves or outs during your turn because if you do you're slow playing
Coder proving he'd be a great father
There has never been a TRUER TAKE about children
I won’t deny that I don’t like parents who do nothing and let phones and tablets raise their children, but it is seldom exclusively the kid’s fault. Kids are developing still. It’s 99% of the time the parents. Kids don’t know better most of the time. I still see people who are grown ass adults that throw tantrums like that. With kids it’s expected. With adults? Grow up! 🙄 I don’t hate kids. I don’t appreciate the epidemic of bad parenting. It’s hard to keep a kid under control for sure. Especially when if you discipline your kid even verbally or just take away a privilege you can get a visit from child protection services. 🙄
Hi distantcoder I love your videos and I wish to duel against you in yu-gi-oh someday
What’s the point? Won’t people just create new accounts?
1.5 minutes is not unreasonable. Disagree with you there. Disliked.
Just do what mtg arena does and have a clock.
Saying yes in German isn't racist though unless the chat was automatically censoring it with the ******** thing it's just yes in German