+Jack Ream I had a 4 way duel once while I ran fire kings (pop like everything?) basically the way we did it was that you could only be attacked by one player during each rotation, so the strategy was you need to get someone to attack you so others can't otk you. We just rotated and had one person specified as the end person and one as the beginning person for the rotation. That's the system we always made for it anyways.
+Aigivlov TheHammerer This actually helps some players though. It makes it easier for people who aren't good at reading to understand card effects better.
You forgot that one Duelist who has a deck composed of cards that are powerful, but pieced together from numerous archetypes instead of having a deck dedicated to one archetype.
Kinda like how people used to play and would actually work back in the REAL yugioh days, unlike todays game where its summon your whole deck in one turn and win? Lame
I remember dueling this one dude. During our duel a card effect triggered that allowed me to search his grave. His cards were SO precious he only allowed me to look while he held them. But when it was his turn he just picked my cards up without asking! I wanted to slap his deck to the floor and tell him to pick his crap up. Man I was pissed.
WhiteWindAsuris That’s me, I was playing and I announced all my monsters and would say “I summon Winged Kariboh in attack position” my opponent got mad and I said I watch too much Yugioh
I can't help it. It's too much fun! "Agh! I didn't see that coming. Well played. But with my belief in the heart of the cards, and in the name of the Pharaoh, I will win this! Now then, I dr(aw)- -err, I mean, your move".
There's always that one guy that says "Thats banned!" when you ask the dude at the counter to see a card from the case. Bitch I'm aware it's banned but it looks nice and I want it!
I'm one of those guys. But I only do it with people I don't know. If your a regular at the shop then of course you know the ban list. Someone new might not. Wouldn't want them to waste there money on something they can't use.
Nate Harvey this happens to me a lot because I love older sets and tons of the cards are banned so there's always that one jackass that either tells you it's banned or says it's not even meta
maxie fuqua you can use it in unlimited duels, or duels for fun. banned cards also can return (raigeki was banned for a limited time I believe and came back as limited to 1 dark hole was limited to one for a while and is now at 2 so if you were to tell them that buying two for that deck is useless back then, it would sound stupid now)
That kind of happened to me before. My friend and I were playing at a table with magic players and at one point they went on to drone about how they didn't understand how to play the game. I don't know what it is about magic players, but many of the oes I used to know were jittery sore losers.
As a magic player I have definitely met these magic players lol. I am a hardcore magic fan but definitely have dipped my toes into other games. I think yugioh is a good game and that people who like it should play it. I don't understand magic players like this haha
keatonkuuuun it depends on where you live I guess; I just hate that people that just comes to a tournament that has NOTHING to do with their card game and bash on it.
It honestly doesn't make sense for someone to go to it unless they didn't know but yes, they shouldn't make rude comments if they don't even know the game lol.
A lot of magic players are just like that though. Feel an entitlement just because their card game was first, even if they weren't there at the beginning😛 I love both games
Also forgot these that my locals has: -The minus man -The thief -The annoying people from the rival local that closed down -The song writer -The quarter -The food delivery man (he's there enough to be considered a regular) -Mr.No Rubber -Noble Knights of the Rescue Squad -The hater -Dr.I Hate Ophion -Dr.Ophion -Why is my car getting towed? -I topped a local once -Only 4 pieces of exodia in hand? -Moralltach is at 1? -3 structure d!cks at a local -Whats a common? -I WON! again...
You guys forgot a few: Meta players who's decks are several hundred dollars and it's no fun to play them. That one that quotes Yu-Gi-Oh Abridged (and GX) all the time. The ones who summon cards like in the anime. "SHINKURO SHOUKAN!" (Guilty of this myself, I'm not ashamed ^^ ) and finally _The one that honestly just tries to get along with everyone and is a real sweet player and you always love playing their new and creative decks that aren't absurdly broken and is a real charm to have around._
I'm the abridged quoter and the guy who goes over the top like the actual anime. (I actually once said in a dramatic tone "Come forth, BLUE EYES ULTIMATE DRAGON!" like Kaiba XD)
People wanting to play Yu-gi-oh for fun? How dare they? Who do they think they are, that is utterly disgusting. This jus in; wanting to have fun with a children's card game at a local card shop is bad and you should feel bad.
The one time I've acted like I was in the anime was in a fun game against my Exodia wielding deck when I finally summoned The Winged Dragon of Ra, doing the whole Marik chant. It was glorious. Then next turn "EXODIA! OBLITERATE!"
+gameramaproductions accidentally spills drink gets pissed last dring sits down to relax forgets butter and salt turns on TV all commercials realizes he doesn't want to watch TV turns on some porn starts to wack off realizes hand still buttery from the pop corn
There is always that one guy who starts doing impressions on everything, be it the anime or abridged series and they'll start saying "It's time to duel." or "Absolutely flawless.' And that guy is me lol
“How can you play with strategy if you don’t know what’s going on on the other players field?” You see sir, it’s called “strategic uncertainty” and extra credits did an episode on it and how it adds to the gameplay experience. I recommend checking it out before you downplay someone else’s game. I play 3-4 games and yes, I see the magic player stereotype every week.
Nathan Hogan I play both games and MtG is seriously much easier to get into than Yu-Gi-Oh. The numbers are small enough that a first grader could play it whilst Yu-Gi-Oh has an anime series, is pretty complicated and also sometimes has good art?
Nathan homie someone could write the words in old English so it’s hard to understand and use really long metaphors for there ability’s that doesn’t add to an experience that just annoys new players. Who wants to play a game with rules you can’t even read?
When I was younger this was definitely me, but since I was young most people didn’t mind but I guess if I was older people would’ve thought I was pretty sus
One time I was trying to build a cyber dragon deck and this guy has 6 of them and I need 1 says "no i'm building a deck out of that" and like WTF YOU HAVE 6 THERE IS A LIMIT OF 3 FOR F**KS SAKE
i always put my not for trade stuff in the very back separated by empty pages. mostly they are cards i got that day or from last turni or something and iv not had time to remove them. tho i do keep 1 deck in the back that im currently trying to build,its easier to work with that way,but again empty pages between trade and none trade
I'm the "I would've won if..." type of person. I know a person who will come over and look at my cards without permission (But doesn't say anything about who's got advantage. Just looks) and I know a person who does all the dramatic draws like he's in the anime.
I have met plenty of the vendors. The vendor that tried to offer me a $1.50 for my Star eater (it was an ultimate rare BTW). Then tried to buy my $150 deck from me for $12. I don't use troll and toad prices, I use Amazon prices. Also, i'm willing to bargain a few dollars
Story time So I went on a yu gi oh tournament and there was this guy who wanted to trade so I was like "ok"(that was when tournament hasn't started yet). I had pretty stacked up binder so he was very excited. Buuuut I had exodia's head, both arms and a leg. And then he was like "yo what do you want for the whole exodia?" and I was like "umm idk what can you give me." He said "umm I can give you 2 dollars." And then I gently said that I'm sorry but it won't work out. Thanks for reading my story!
I've found myself being the "I Woulda Won IF..." guy a bit too often, especially since I started running Fluffals. "Oh, I would've won if I just topdecked Owl", or, "Oh, I would've won if I was able to get Wings and Bear in the first hand". Not every duel, and I realize that it's more often just they outplayed me, but sometimes I can't help it if I feel like things would've been different if I didn't brick on THAT ONE TURN, haha.
#4 happened to me. There was a guy who asked me if he can see my cards. I politely told him to wait after I'm done with my match. Then he looked at my deck IN THE MIDDLE OF A DUEL! What the hell? Can you not see that I'm playing against someone? Is it that hard to wait? He even asked if I'm selling one of the cards in my deck. Uh if it were for sale I wouldn't have it in my deck in the first place.
exactly.I've got a kid at school and he's like 7 years old and he asks me everyday for the same god damn cards in my deck and ask me if i can give them.Man he's got some stupid fake cards and doesn't know any rules at all.
I remember being 13 playing against a 20 year old and I used divine wrath against his stardust assault mode and won because of it and he wouldn't stop say how no one plays that card
My local shop caters to magic players AND yu-gi-oh players, and... yeah. The local magic players are pretty much like this. They insist that yu-gi-oh is all just a 'Gotcha!' game with no strategy.
A lot of those at my locals. They all think yugioh is a dumbed down version of magic that relies on that one good move to win the game. Clearly, most of them have never played yugioh.
5 years later we still have all these stereotypes. Even in the online tournaments during Covid-19 are bad. One of my best friends is the one Magic player.
GreenAlpha its basically the guy who always looks at everyone's and never does anything. never brings in shit to trade but wants to tease by taking a look. the window shopper that always comes in and never buys, basically.
You forgot the try hards. The players that call you a cheater and walked away from the game because you used a banned card even though you're playing for fun and not in an actual tournament match.
One Winged Ice Angel it's called Traditional format, all banned cards become limited I always use chaos darkworlds for traditional, I've actually decked out from card of safe return
To be fair being told ahead of time has a lot to do with it. I mean I got illegal decks too. If you're gonna be using one I'd prefer to know it's okay to not use my tournament decks. It's only fair. If I see a banned card I'll automatically assume you're cheating and lose respect for you. I'll finish the duel but fuck the match and you
I went to a locals once and i saw all this in the span of 10minutes, lol the vendonr was perfectly spot on 😄 this is exactly why i only play online lol
Here's 8 more fun stereotypes: 9. Headphone guy: This dude always has headphones on. He doesn't speak, instead just moving one finger when he needs you to pause so he can chain to your move. 10. Helicopter guy: This dude watches over everyone's game and gives unwelcome advice to both parties. 11. Girlfriend guy: This duelist has a girlfriend and needs to bring her to locals to show her off, making everyone (including her) uncomfortable. 12. Nice guy: This guy is super sportsmanlike, polite, and fair. He takes losses with a smile and wins humbly. He never rulesharks and is very fair when trading. There's nothing to dislike about this lovely fellow. The rarest of the stereotypes, but the rarest by a large margin. 13. Fedora guy: Someone is always wearing a fedora. Every time. 14. The ringleader: This duelist wants to cheat you in a game or a trade, so he always has 3 friends by his side to agree with everything he says (even if he's wrong). 15. Ebay guy: Unlike troll and toad guy, this duelist checks unfinished auctions on ebay and ignores shipping, attempting to rip you off that way. Often a new player who doesn't know better. 16. The Joey Wheeler: This unfortunate fellow has been around a while, but rarely wins. However, the Joey Wheeler is actually feared by everyone at locals because losing to him is humiliating. Often, the Joey is a quite skilled player who is working on a lower budget that keeps him form being competitive.
I've got a few more. 17: The troll. This is the guy that builds a deck that's not good but will make you want to quit the game because of how annoying it is. 18: The casual. This is the guy that turns up to an event with a really garbage deck because he loves playing it, even if there's a prize or money for the winner. 19: The tryhard. This guy will do just about anything to win and when he loses, he gets really angry and blames the loss on some lame excuse. 20: The noob. This is the guy that just started playing a few weeks ago and is constantly asking people on tips on how to do stuff.
21) Guild/Group Leader. The player that has multiple decks and duels in tag duels unless rules state other wise. This type believes the game needs to have a more balancing side and will side with big duelists no matter what. 22) The Looker. This person will have all your cards off the field and look at them. He will even take his own cards and compare them to each other. 23) Yugioh? Person. This person comes in to your match and just watches everything you do. They will some times take your cards to look at them but they never cause harm. They ask about what is going on so they can see who might win. 24) The Shuffler. I like and hate this types. When they are outside of the game, and start looking into your deck, they shuffle it until they deemed it done. They can be comedically by just randomly taking the deck and shuffling. 25) I'm not seeing a Trade guy. This type is the one that doesn't trade any of his cards but will buy them off other ppl. 26) The Apex. This guy is like the tryhard but uses more of a fun and competition deck. They always are more into themselves. 27) The Veteran. This one quiet Yugioh at one point and never got to learn about the new summonings. These ppl usually quit around the GX or 5D's era. They were considered great at their time but due to lack of knowledge, they are close to noon level unless taught.
+MarvelandDC379 the way I see it is. I normally ask them if they'll be there the week after if it's at locals and then see if I could bring more cash then and if they could hold a certain card for me or something. Or I'll say that I just want to see if you have anything I might end up wanting later because I'm building like 6 diff decks right now and I never know what somebody put in their binders (for example right now i'm getting cyber drags and a bunch of people sold me some cyber drag stuff real cheap out of their binders after i asked them about it last week)
Bro if someone offered a measly 5 dollars for my collection i would yell OF COURSE! And wait for like 3 seconds and grab my binder and say NOT! And walk away
jacob morris, I made a vendor look pretty stupid once after being offered $50 for my portfolio. Naturally he looked even more so after I told him that I'd be taking my cards out before I sold it to him!💋
Something bad about me... As a Yugioh player I'm very polite and some people on the side get frustrated with that cus I let things slide, like I don't care if u accidentally break a rule or mess up, it's ok. But one thing people don't like about me is that I don't take jokes very well. I don't like being made fun of, like u can't make jokes about my mom and expect me not to tell u anything. I've met some players who try to make me mad, cus they know I won't do anything about it.
SF4demonoid and the guy who stands over you talking about dumb shit while your opponent is clearing your board, especially since you had traps and effects that would've stopped him.
The only one I'm guilty of sometimes is looking through binders without a clear idea of a trade I want in mind, however it's extremely rare for me to not trade for anything out of someone's binder. Even if I don't see anything from them I want, I'll still trade with them if they see something in mine they really want as long as they have good trade bait I can pick up.
Tbf, the "I'm just looking" sometimes are really into something specific. I know it sucks, but for me, when i was looking for a synchro quasar deck, i'd be looking forever to get it
Lolol the "That one magic the gathering one" at my local card store its the total reverse its 90% Magic and maybe like 10% Yugioh, but man maybe it was like this four years ago, someone rewind time xD
Troll & toader, kind of. I don't like to trade a card that costs 30 for one that costs 5. did that before, was not happy with the trade. However, I don't need to match up the prices exactly, few euro's one way or the other is fine, but nothing too bad.
I haven't played competitive Yu-Gi-Oh in a LONG time but I used to play hard. I topped a regional event back in my day when I was in high school. I donno if they're still around but I remember having to deal with guys who thought they were tough as hell while playing the card game. I once asked a guy who had taken a seat at a table I was at before the event started if he was ok since he was holding back tears and looked like he had gotten roughed up. He turned to me and shouted "F*** YOU N*****! DON'T YOU DARE OPEN YOUR DAMN MOUTH!" He then proceeded to go get his "team" who came over to to harass my friends and I. They told us they would jump us if we even spoke to them again.
Alright, everyone in the game store I play at are a mix of the “Not for trade”, Vendor and Troll Toad. It works like this: Nothing in their binder that is worth a lick of salt is for trade, what is for trade is priced on Troll Toad and when they want a card from you they won’t give anything worth in return or offer ridiculously low prices.
I see tons of people saying i would have won if.... and another one i see is when their is 4 way duels and a person gets upset because they feel like their being targeted(when 99% of the time they aren't).
I may be 2. but I have reason for it; I have a Mint Jinzo and CED from the Original Packs at the back of my binder that I keep for sentimental reasons and the safest place for it is on my person.
The Speed Demon: You never know if The Speed Demon is adding to hand then Special Summoning from hand or Special Summoning from deck because it seems like one action and doesn't give you opportunity to chain before he has done 3 more things.
God there's this one dude at my locals that I absolutely hate. He has this really nasty habit of explaining all his cards, even after being told that I know what they all do. And if there is a case where I don't know what one of his cards does and I try to read, he just starts narrating the cards effect. Incorrectly I might add. I have no problem if you can explain a card's effect by a few words by comparing it a card with a well known effect (eg. "MST that sets an Artifact from deck", is basically how I explain Artifact Ignition). But when you start explaining Number 49: Fortune Tune's effect to someone, while at the same time translating the card's effect from memory to a different language, instead of just letting me read the damn card, you reach over to the annoying level. Not to mention that the same goddamn player doesn't even know how his own deck works, and unknowingly cheats, doesn't know simple rulings and actually thinks he's good at the game. The dude runs fucking PARASITE PARACIDE in fucking RAIDRAPTORS! Not to mention all he ever talks about is fucking Pokemon. Oh and couple weeks ago, we got a new guy that likes to grab people's cards without permission. Now I don't mind it if you do it once or twice, heck you can do it as much as you want as long as you ask first. But when you start doing it several times a minute for no other reason than being annoying, I feel like asking the store owner to throw you out. Then there's that one player who only plays denerate bullshit like Stall/Burn or Reversal Quiz OTK, and another one who plays Ritual Beasts with fucking Swords of Revealing Light in the maindeck just to make games 1 hour long.
+PiousMuffin I know what you are talking about, played with my cousin and he has a spellcaster´s command deck. He moved all of pitch black stone counters in just 1 turn and when he had enough counters to summon Endymion, he would search for him in his deck, that is why knowing what cards you are up against is extremely important.
+PiousMuffin This remind me of " I play pot of greed, this allows me to draw 2 cards!!!" Seriosly in the anime they explain that like 40 times. Also what's wrong with Pokemon? I love Pokemon!
When I go to my locals there is this kid the same age as me (14) and he acts like he's better than everyone else. I hangs out with the tier 2/meta 20 year old pro's with his fucking exodia deck acting like it takes proper skill to play and all that shit. He acts like he is too good to talk to you, he only hangs out/talks with proper pro players and acts like some gangster. Also he never fucking cuts his nails, I'm not even kidding they're about 1cm long and well dirty. I once played him but I didn't want him to cut my deck, he called judge and he ended up shuffling my deck with his dirty af nails, I bought new sleeves when the match finished. I hope he loses his binder and his cards.
I have seen all but the stank, one magic player and troll and toader. But i personally have been: not for trade, just lookin and i should have won that round if...
what about the over dramatic/cosplayer? the one who wears there seto Kaiba or Yugi Muto cosplay and plays with beefed up versions of their decks? not a bad personality, but could be a bit annoying.
Big Baby Blue Eyes I'm kind of an over-dramatic person but I only impersonate the anime when I'm around people that are younger than me just so I can make them laugh I mean the game supposed to be fun
morgan megurine imagine someone screaming "your a third rate duelist with a fourth rate deck" or "I have 36 copies of that card" everytime you do something...
I just recently found this channel like yesterday the other day. But I love it. I haven’t played Yu-Gi-Oh! face-to-face with someone in like 12 years, but I missed it. I play duel links, but it’s way different
My "friend" Michael. I say friend like that because he's an asshole. He was a Yugioh player but he quit just a week ago or so. Anyway, the summer begins and he just started playing Yugioh again. He hadn't played in 2 years or so. He had a Lightsworn deck. We play, nukes the field and I lose. No big deal. But he refused to let me stop playing after about 10 matches in a row. Not even kidding. Then he gets Crystal Beast. Those aren't a problem. Except for Rainbow and Hamon. But those duels were cool. Then he complains about the meta and says "Oh! This game is stupid, there are good decjs and there are bad ones! That's why I don't play meta"! He then gets Yosenjus a few hours later. This is where I got pissed. The way the deck plays it's the exact same thing over and over again. He then sees Fluffals and Performapals and says that they aren't good because they have stupid artwork. A few weeks pass and I have lost alot because my Blue Eyes Deck isn't competitive at all, then I finally pick up the Galaxy/Photons I have always wanted. He continues to play Yosenjus and picks up Infernoids the same day I get Galaxies. Then a new cardshop opens up that everyone is planning on going to since Hastings won't let us take our bags to the table area with us because some young kids got caught stealing. This whole time he has Infernoids he's just talking and saying things like "Harmadik is so great! This deck is close to being complete"! He gives up on them about a week later. But when he did he said that Infernoids suck and that they aren't that good. He trades them for Shadolls. He is just 1 Winda away from being complete. He refuses the run Mathematician in Shadolls because he doesn't like the artwork of Mathematician. Then he gets Blackwings. He sell them off about 2 weeks later. Says they got boring. Then he gets Ritual Beast. He ends up loving them and says that's what he will main. He then decides to build a secondary deck, Fire Fist, because of the artwork. At this point I decide to stop playing him because he's one of those assholes that laughs when he's beating your ass. One time he Bottomless Trap Holed my Photon Dragon and says "Lol. Am I right"? He ends up building Fire Fist after about 2 weeks of hunting, runs the deck for a week and quits the game. He then sells all of his cards, every single one including his Rit Beast, Yosenjus, Fire Fist and lots of staples for $150. Then he blows all of it in the cardshop the same day on Magic. Basically in 1 summer: Got into the game Got over 6 decks Quit 5 of them Quit the game Didn't play some key and decent cards because of the artwork Got almost all of the guys at our locals to laugh at him because of his "artwork" problem. Even the nonplayers heard of him. I never did like that tall, lanky, black haired, skinny son of a bitch. Oh. And almost everyone is glad he quit. Except for a few that don't care.
#4 is definatly the worst but yeah...the list is not far off. oh! "The serious" player is missing. who is all confindent and plays exactly like in the animes.
Back in the good old days, I played like the anime, I even made sound effects, etc... I even went as far as making the millennium puzzle and wore it around my neck like i was yugi or something. I even called someone Kaiba all of the time cuz he had a metal briefcase that he carried his cards in just like Kaiba.... Ahhh the good old days when I didn't care if people thought i was a total freak.... I couldn't do that now cuz well... I care too much about what people think about me in real life and i would get embarrassed if i did something like that now too... kinda sad that i had to grow up and get rid of that fun side of me.
3:25 'How do you lay this upside down?' That's actually a mechanic in MTG as well. It's called morphing. Unless upside down means turning the card 180 degrees, but that too is a mechanic in MTG called flipping. And both these mechanics already existed before this video was released. Just thought I'd point that out.
What about the Egyptian guy that comes into locals and sends everyone into the Shadow Realm? Really hate when that guy shows up
Yeah it sucks when he comes to the tournament
@@monsterman9262 Or when the guy with the crazy ass spiky and or multicolored hair, may as well just surrender.
Or that guy whose only around for the 7 Millennium Items...
Serillian yeah him there so many people around who do this now it’s really annoying
TwoWorldsMedia oh god he is the WORST!
Am I the only one who would die laughing by losing to a wing kuriboh with transcendent wings? That's some anime bullshit I can appreciate
+CloudyDaze Oh you battle phase? Nightmare archfiends, flute of summoning kuriboh, transcendent wings, later.
I prefer the double direct-attack-5000-ATK-Winged-Kuriboh finisher myself. Only problem is that deck has all of ONE strategy.
+CloudyDaze
we had an 8 way duel on my old boat during deployment once, and I beat all 7 of them with that combo.
Joseph Graham How do you keep track of an 8 way duel? How would that even work?
+Jack Ream I had a 4 way duel once while I ran fire kings (pop like everything?) basically the way we did it was that you could only be attacked by one player during each rotation, so the strategy was you need to get someone to attack you so others can't otk you. We just rotated and had one person specified as the end person and one as the beginning person for the rotation. That's the system we always made for it anyways.
Actually, the owner at one of my local tourney stores will kick out people if they stink too much
ThemVideoGamers Props to him!
InsomniZach & ThemVideoGamers personal experience?
SAVAGE
shit I would too
How hard is it to shower, put on deodorant and wear clean clothes before leaving the house...
You missed the 'duelist who acts like their in the anime'
A Sham and that would be me!
Well thats cool :D
Me.....ore no turn....DRAW!!!!
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School is your friend
"I'll give you 20 for the binder"
"Ok"
*gives guy an empty binder with 1 page that says to eat a chair*
Binders prob worth $20 at least. 🤷🏽♂️ fair trade
the one guy who announces every move like hes in the fuckin anime
+Aigivlov TheHammerer Well if he wouldn't, the duel would be a bit boring.
No, ita annoying
Aigivlov TheHammerer
and what if you don't know the deck and he just says nothing about the effects at all?
+Aigivlov TheHammerer This actually helps some players though. It makes it easier for people who aren't good at reading to understand card effects better.
lookup" most serious duelist "lol...
I'm a "I would've won if I could have shuffled properly" type person myself.
At least you admit it.
Yup. At least I admit it. A well put together deck can excel with any hand.
***** I'm not really a competitive person though, so I play casually. I never really do play tournaments.
+Greg Sanders same. I haven't played in a tournament since way back when tribe infecting virus was a major thing
Greg Sanders Same. I only duel against people at a local card shop or I would duel against friends.
You forgot the pro noob. He is the guy who doesn’t really know what he is doing but his deck is made so well he is kicking everyone’s ass.
Same bro
That’s me sometimes
Fucking me
That’s me but without the kicking ass part
My Mathmech deck
"The only reason why I lost..." Is because you didn't believe in your cards. That's it.
You forgot that one Duelist who has a deck composed of cards that are powerful, but pieced together from numerous archetypes instead of having a deck dedicated to one archetype.
Probaply made his deck from random card packs
ShoutLatios thats me but i like using it cuz i have a lot of cool cards
@ShoutLatios
Hey, if it CAN win a duel. It’s a valid deck.
Kinda like how people used to play and would actually work back in the REAL yugioh days, unlike todays game where its summon your whole deck in one turn and win? Lame
Virtual Hidden Bot meh. most new decks do that. structure deck order of the spellcasters doesn’t
when you've only played with friends and read card effects all the time
maxwell Hale hey we all got to be sure the card is played correctly
Dracorlock yah no cheating lol people always do that
Or me, who makes up most of the cards effects XD
I'm that person who is unsure of every move because ima newbie.
MrWowh Same here
StorminNorth Buy a structure deck (it comes with instructions on how to play), Look in your school for a yugioh community. Then fight them and enjoy
blue eyes white dragon all the way just for fun
Tyler Smith I play a competitive blue eyes deck.....
Totally ASMR me too, I love my deck
What's wrong with looking up prices? I think it's a great way for someone to not get ripped off..........
+NREY26 Yeah I admit i do that too.. just got back into the game and sometimes i forget what cards are going for
+NREY26 The problem is... troll and toad overprices things waaaaaay too much. and the difference in prices between cards can get really inconsistent.
Cause you are not working with the actual money if you are trading plus overprice trollandtoad is overprice
Paladin Leeroy Most players (around here, at least) go off of tcgplayer
Joe Schmo We here use YugiohCardMarket's Price trend.
I remember dueling this one dude. During our duel a card effect triggered that allowed me to search his grave. His cards were SO precious he only allowed me to look while he held them.
But when it was his turn he just picked my cards up without asking! I wanted to slap his deck to the floor and tell him to pick his crap up. Man I was pissed.
I hate that, happened to me with a Magic player.
I would either have started shouting or punching him with no diserable target
Ive knocked people out over that shit.
@@RivenBelmont James is that you? Don't go knocking people out over cards :v
I would have stopped him from touching them.
What about the roleplayer ? Every time I play it’s like :
Ok kaiba ! Now I am tributing my monsters to summon...
THE DARK MAGICIAN !!!!!
WhiteWindAsuris That’s me, I was playing and I announced all my monsters and would say “I summon Winged Kariboh in attack position” my opponent got mad and I said I watch too much Yugioh
I almost always say "this is the power of ARC-V" if i am winning with lunalight deck
I can't help it. It's too much fun! "Agh! I didn't see that coming. Well played. But with my belief in the heart of the cards, and in the name of the Pharaoh, I will win this! Now then, I dr(aw)-
-err, I mean, your move".
There's always that one guy that says "Thats banned!" when you ask the dude at the counter to see a card from the case. Bitch I'm aware it's banned but it looks nice and I want it!
I'm one of those guys. But I only do it with people I don't know. If your a regular at the shop then of course you know the ban list. Someone new might not. Wouldn't want them to waste there money on something they can't use.
Nate Harvey this happens to me a lot because I love older sets and tons of the cards are banned so there's always that one jackass that either tells you it's banned or says it's not even meta
maxie fuqua you can use it in unlimited duels, or duels for fun.
banned cards also can return (raigeki was banned for a limited time I believe and came back as limited to 1
dark hole was limited to one for a while and is now at 2
so if you were to tell them that buying two for that deck is useless back then, it would sound stupid now)
I hate "the police" the one dude that need to watch every trade and scream like an idiot if he consider a trade to be unfair
omfg i laughed so hard at the magic the gathering guy. you hit the nail right on the head with that guy lmao.
That kind of happened to me before. My friend and I were playing at a table with magic players and at one point they went on to drone about how they didn't understand how to play the game. I don't know what it is about magic players, but many of the oes I used to know were jittery sore losers.
As a magic player I have definitely met these magic players lol. I am a hardcore magic fan but definitely have dipped my toes into other games. I think yugioh is a good game and that people who like it should play it. I don't understand magic players like this haha
I've played YGO before MTG... and looking at the current state of the first one, I enjoy playing the latter even more.
Have a friend who was like that
I explained it
He now keeps his mouth shut, well most of time
Yep XD
"that one magic player" Lol, around where I live it's "that maybe one Yugioh player"
keatonkuuuun it depends on where you live I guess; I just hate that people that just comes to a tournament that has NOTHING to do with their card game and bash on it.
It honestly doesn't make sense for someone to go to it unless they didn't know but yes, they shouldn't make rude comments if they don't even know the game lol.
Yeah, that was me anywhere I went.
keatonkuuuun usually theres wayyyy more yugioh players
A lot of magic players are just like that though. Feel an entitlement just because their card game was first, even if they weren't there at the beginning😛 I love both games
Can't forget the "seen every episode of every Yu-gi-oh! anime and honestly believes in the heart of the cards" guy
I'm an MTG player and I believe in the heart of the cards.
I believe in the heart of the cards as well mate 🙂
Hey! 😭 I still believe in the heart of the cards!!!!
any good duelist believes in the heart of the cards
If your monsters don't talk to you, why are you even playing?
Im that one dude who's interested but plays duel links instead
same here
Cuz too lazy to collect the cards irl 😹
I suggest you get Legacy of the duelist costs money but it's more fun in my opinion
@@Santeneal implying duel links is free
Stock to duel links, today’s TCG Yugio is shit
Me and my friends play Yugioh at lunch everyday and almost every stereotype in this video bothers us
1:42 Literally everyone at my school when I play Yu-Gi-Oh with my friends. XD
Regina Spencer I hated that
That gets annoying
Damn same
"Wow you really have a bad hand you’re gonna lose"
Exactly like this
Also forgot these that my locals has:
-The minus man
-The thief
-The annoying people from the rival local that closed down
-The song writer
-The quarter
-The food delivery man (he's there enough to be considered a regular)
-Mr.No Rubber
-Noble Knights of the Rescue Squad
-The hater
-Dr.I Hate Ophion
-Dr.Ophion
-Why is my car getting towed?
-I topped a local once
-Only 4 pieces of exodia in hand?
-Moralltach is at 1?
-3 structure d!cks at a local
-Whats a common?
-I WON! again...
Morshu M I can relate to several!
Why is my car gettin towed loo
All of them are so true
The Thief no longer attends our locals because he got beat down by the Noble Knights of the Rescue Squad. and Dr. I Hate Ophion
***** Thanks to this weekend we now have I won't move from this seat no matter what. There are 2 at my locals and they had to play each other in top.
*wins with my Ghostrick Angel of Mischief
“Hmph. I don’t play against weak decks.”
Am I right? This always happens.
M3G4 T3RR4 Every card has its strength
Another one you can add now: "That guy who only plays Yu-Gi-Oh in Yu-Gi-Oh duel links"
5 monster zones? What in the the actual heck?
That is me
You guys forgot a few:
Meta players who's decks are several hundred dollars and it's no fun to play them.
That one that quotes Yu-Gi-Oh Abridged (and GX) all the time.
The ones who summon cards like in the anime. "SHINKURO SHOUKAN!" (Guilty of this myself, I'm not ashamed ^^ )
and finally
_The one that honestly just tries to get along with everyone and is a real sweet player and you always love playing their new and creative decks that aren't absurdly broken and is a real charm to have around._
+Sam Hayes Yeah pretty much
I'm the abridged quoter and the guy who goes over the top like the actual anime. (I actually once said in a dramatic tone "Come forth, BLUE EYES ULTIMATE DRAGON!" like Kaiba XD)
People wanting to play Yu-gi-oh for fun? How dare they? Who do they think they are, that is utterly disgusting. This jus in; wanting to have fun with a children's card game at a local card shop is bad and you should feel bad.
The one time I've acted like I was in the anime was in a fun game against my Exodia wielding deck when I finally summoned The Winged Dragon of Ra, doing the whole Marik chant. It was glorious. Then next turn "EXODIA! OBLITERATE!"
+Nathan Williams Exodia wielding friend, even
So it appears Yu-Gi-Oh players like to make fun of Magic players the same way Magic players like to make fun of Yu-Gi-Oh players.
We're in a sort of perpetual rivalry.
I see. Magic is still the superior game tho.
+gameramaproductions *cricket*
gameramaproductions He knew he was beat, so he didn't even try.
+gameramaproductions accidentally spills drink gets pissed last dring sits down to relax forgets butter and salt turns on TV all commercials realizes he doesn't want to watch TV turns on some porn starts to wack off realizes hand still buttery from the pop corn
There is always that one guy who starts doing impressions on everything, be it the anime or abridged series and they'll start saying "It's time to duel." or "Absolutely flawless.'
And that guy is me lol
WhoisCheerzy that would be me as well
Shining Nova Me too
but just in
really bad broken weeaboo japanese lol
Yepp... sounds like me.
Shining Nova Me, too.
TELL ME! Oh you'll find out, I'm about to summon it. DURO MONSTA CARDO!
Definitely had problems with vendors.
You're basically getting lowballed for the convenience of being able to sell anything.
So true, that $20 felt so real
That's why you look up how much your shit is worth
“How can you play with strategy if you don’t know what’s going on on the other players field?”
You see sir, it’s called “strategic uncertainty” and extra credits did an episode on it and how it adds to the gameplay experience. I recommend checking it out before you downplay someone else’s game.
I play 3-4 games and yes, I see the magic player stereotype every week.
Nathan Hogan I play both games and MtG is seriously much easier to get into than Yu-Gi-Oh. The numbers are small enough that a first grader could play it whilst Yu-Gi-Oh has an anime series, is pretty complicated and also sometimes has good art?
Mtg is easy to learn hard to master , yugioh is hard to learn easy to master.
Nathan homie someone could write the words in old English so it’s hard to understand and use really long metaphors for there ability’s that doesn’t add to an experience that just annoys new players. Who wants to play a game with rules you can’t even read?
I'm probably the nah just looking guy but only because my for trade cards are awful and I know nobody wants them and I'm too poor buy them.
Same
Same why cant i just look to see if you have the cards i need?
When I was younger this was definitely me, but since I was young most people didn’t mind but I guess if I was older people would’ve thought I was pretty sus
Yeah i'm guilty of this one too.
IF IT IS NOT FOR TRADE DON'T PUT IN IN YOUR FUCKING TRADE BINDER
Amen!
One time I was trying to build a cyber dragon deck and this guy has 6 of them and I need 1 says "no i'm building a deck out of that" and like WTF YOU HAVE 6 THERE IS A LIMIT OF 3 FOR F**KS SAKE
PREACH IT!!
i always put my not for trade stuff in the very back separated by empty pages.
mostly they are cards i got that day or from last turni or something and iv not had time to remove them.
tho i do keep 1 deck in the back that im currently trying to build,its easier to work with that way,but again empty pages between trade and none trade
That's fine but people but it with other random stuff
I am the type of duelist who falls asleep mid duel because the opposition takes nearly twenty minutes to do a turn.
Guess your opponent is just having an inner monologue. XD
Raphael explaining why his guardian cards were so worn out, taking up half the episode.
"i'll give 20 bucks for the whole binder"
"How about 20 bucks worth of lead for trying to rip me off?"
I'm the "I would've won if..." type of person. I know a person who will come over and look at my cards without permission (But doesn't say anything about who's got advantage. Just looks) and I know a person who does all the dramatic draws like he's in the anime.
I have met plenty of the vendors. The vendor that tried to offer me a $1.50 for my Star eater (it was an ultimate rare BTW). Then tried to buy my $150 deck from me for $12. I don't use troll and toad prices, I use Amazon prices. Also, i'm willing to bargain a few dollars
What was the deck
Ya'll forgot super cool guy who plays OTK's and Spams but never tops because he has a fulltime job and oversleeps b4 tournys
I'm that guy
People like them are pretty cool guys to hang out with too.
ME
I feel ATTACKED ;-;
I'm kinda like the I would've won if guy. After every duel, I start going through my deck to see where that card I needed was
Me too dude, I play the game and edit my deck to handle things but then you lose and your like "Where tf where you when I needed you"
Story time
So I went on a yu gi oh tournament and there was this guy who wanted to trade so I was like "ok"(that was when tournament hasn't started yet). I had pretty stacked up binder so he was very excited. Buuuut I had exodia's head, both arms and a leg. And then he was like "yo what do you want for the whole exodia?" and I was like "umm idk what can you give me." He said "umm I can give you 2 dollars." And then I gently said that I'm sorry but it won't work out. Thanks for reading my story!
"Oh hey, I have a buddy who's an expert on Upstart"
you forgot the guy that gets all hyped up and overdramatic like in the show
the nerds
Ouch
That was me when I was a kid XD
Constantly saying what their card effects do about 20 times... still confused as to what Pot of Greed does though...
True. XD
I've found myself being the "I Woulda Won IF..." guy a bit too often, especially since I started running Fluffals. "Oh, I would've won if I just topdecked Owl", or, "Oh, I would've won if I was able to get Wings and Bear in the first hand". Not every duel, and I realize that it's more often just they outplayed me, but sometimes I can't help it if I feel like things would've been different if I didn't brick on THAT ONE TURN, haha.
#4 happened to me. There was a guy who asked me if he can see my cards. I politely told him to wait after I'm done with my match. Then he looked at my deck IN THE MIDDLE OF A DUEL! What the hell? Can you not see that I'm playing against someone? Is it that hard to wait? He even asked if I'm selling one of the cards in my deck. Uh if it were for sale I wouldn't have it in my deck in the first place.
exactly.I've got a kid at school and he's like 7 years old and he asks me everyday for the same god damn cards in my deck and ask me if i can give them.Man he's got some stupid fake cards and doesn't know any rules at all.
I remember being 13 playing against a 20 year old and I used divine wrath against his stardust assault mode and won because of it and he wouldn't stop say how no one plays that card
I am that one guy who forgets to draw all the time
zhang Bill same dude
Y’all ain’t special
At my locals I'm the Yu-gi-oh player during Magic events
Morshu M Not fun when the roles are reversed!
I hate vendors. They always charge cheap. I bring my good binder in and they're like "10 cents"?
My local shop caters to magic players AND yu-gi-oh players, and... yeah. The local magic players are pretty much like this. They insist that yu-gi-oh is all just a 'Gotcha!' game with no strategy.
Gepdox XVI Typical MTG player!
A lot of those at my locals. They all think yugioh is a dumbed down version of magic that relies on that one good move to win the game.
Clearly, most of them have never played yugioh.
maxie fuqua i hate that they also compare yugioh to magic inferriorly.
they are actually vastly different in how they play out
5 years later we still have all these stereotypes. Even in the online tournaments during Covid-19 are bad. One of my best friends is the one Magic player.
Honestly this was just nice to watch, a group of people getting together to enjoy a shared interest.
What's wrong with looking in a binder and not wanting anything from it?
GreenAlpha its basically the guy who always looks at everyone's and never does anything. never brings in shit to trade but wants to tease by taking a look.
the window shopper that always comes in and never buys, basically.
Its not that its the guy coming over looking at your binder with no intention of buying or trading whatsoever
GreenAlpha they might steal from you if you don’t keep an eye on them.
HAHA this is great! Totally my locals.
The epic moment when Wuphlez comments on one of your videos!!!!! XD
You forgot the try hards. The players that call you a cheater and walked away from the game because you used a banned card even though you're playing for fun and not in an actual tournament match.
Whoa, whoa, you're telling me that I can use banned cards at card shop match?
SideShowBatt yep
for me it just depends on what banned card you are using(some are banned for a good reason), and wheter or not you told them before the match
One Winged Ice Angel it's called Traditional format, all banned cards become limited
I always use chaos darkworlds for traditional, I've actually decked out from card of safe return
To be fair being told ahead of time has a lot to do with it. I mean I got illegal decks too. If you're gonna be using one I'd prefer to know it's okay to not use my tournament decks. It's only fair. If I see a banned card I'll automatically assume you're cheating and lose respect for you. I'll finish the duel but fuck the match and you
the fact that in some detail of one of Kibas rules for enterinf a duel tournament was proper hygiene and "the stank" showing up makes me laugh
I’m the one person who doesn’t know why he’s here cause he dosent play yugioh
I went to a locals once and i saw all this in the span of 10minutes, lol the vendonr was perfectly spot on 😄 this is exactly why i only play online lol
Here's 8 more fun stereotypes:
9. Headphone guy: This dude always has headphones on. He doesn't speak, instead just moving one finger when he needs you to pause so he can chain to your move.
10. Helicopter guy: This dude watches over everyone's game and gives unwelcome advice to both parties.
11. Girlfriend guy: This duelist has a girlfriend and needs to bring her to locals to show her off, making everyone (including her) uncomfortable.
12. Nice guy: This guy is super sportsmanlike, polite, and fair. He takes losses with a smile and wins humbly. He never rulesharks and is very fair when trading. There's nothing to dislike about this lovely fellow. The rarest of the stereotypes, but the rarest by a large margin.
13. Fedora guy: Someone is always wearing a fedora. Every time.
14. The ringleader: This duelist wants to cheat you in a game or a trade, so he always has 3 friends by his side to agree with everything he says (even if he's wrong).
15. Ebay guy: Unlike troll and toad guy, this duelist checks unfinished auctions on ebay and ignores shipping, attempting to rip you off that way. Often a new player who doesn't know better.
16. The Joey Wheeler: This unfortunate fellow has been around a while, but rarely wins. However, the Joey Wheeler is actually feared by everyone at locals because losing to him is humiliating. Often, the Joey is a quite skilled player who is working on a lower budget that keeps him form being competitive.
+babysinclairfan Thanks. Noted that for the eventual sequel!
+babysinclairfan Thanks. Noted that for the eventual sequel!
I've got a few more.
17: The troll.
This is the guy that builds a deck that's not good but will make you want to quit the game because of how annoying it is.
18: The casual.
This is the guy that turns up to an event with a really garbage deck because he loves playing it, even if there's a prize or money for the winner.
19: The tryhard.
This guy will do just about anything to win and when he loses, he gets really angry and blames the loss on some lame excuse.
20: The noob.
This is the guy that just started playing a few weeks ago and is constantly asking people on tips on how to do stuff.
I'm the Joey Wheeler guy lol
I'm always playing the rogue decks.
21) Guild/Group Leader. The player that has multiple decks and duels in tag duels unless rules state other wise. This type believes the game needs to have a more balancing side and will side with big duelists no matter what.
22) The Looker. This person will have all your cards off the field and look at them. He will even take his own cards and compare them to each other.
23) Yugioh? Person. This person comes in to your match and just watches everything you do. They will some times take your cards to look at them but they never cause harm. They ask about what is going on so they can see who might win.
24) The Shuffler. I like and hate this types. When they are outside of the game, and start looking into your deck, they shuffle it until they deemed it done. They can be comedically by just randomly taking the deck and shuffling.
25) I'm not seeing a Trade guy. This type is the one that doesn't trade any of his cards but will buy them off other ppl.
26) The Apex. This guy is like the tryhard but uses more of a fun and competition deck. They always are more into themselves.
27) The Veteran. This one quiet Yugioh at one point and never got to learn about the new summonings. These ppl usually quit around the GX or 5D's era. They were considered great at their time but due to lack of knowledge, they are close to noon level unless taught.
I get how all of these are annoying except for one, the "just looking" one. Is it really annoying to have somebody just look at your trade binder?
And well looking up prices too,its common sense.
+carrejua8 I'm the "just looking" guy. They don't mind if I ask to look but not buy. Some people do the same with me and I don't mind at all.
+MarvelandDC379 the way I see it is. I normally ask them if they'll be there the week after if it's at locals and then see if I could bring more cash then and if they could hold a certain card for me or something. Or I'll say that I just want to see if you have anything I might end up wanting later because I'm building like 6 diff decks right now and I never know what somebody put in their binders (for example right now i'm getting cyber drags and a bunch of people sold me some cyber drag stuff real cheap out of their binders after i asked them about it last week)
+carrejua8 - So yuo think the guy looking up how much his cards are worth is annoying?
Why?
ModernMinded overpricing man
that's why it's a problem.
Bruh I can relate to number 7 but in reverse, I’m at an mtg central lgs and there is always the one or two yu-gi-oh players
Bro if someone offered a measly 5 dollars for my collection i would yell OF COURSE! And wait for like 3 seconds and grab my binder and say NOT! And walk away
Cringe af
jacob morris,
I made a vendor look pretty stupid once after being offered $50 for my portfolio. Naturally he looked even more so after I told him that I'd be taking my cards out before I sold it to him!💋
He had us in the first half, not gonna lie
@@KiraJiyuu fr
Something bad about me... As a Yugioh player I'm very polite and some people on the side get frustrated with that cus I let things slide, like I don't care if u accidentally break a rule or mess up, it's ok. But one thing people don't like about me is that I don't take jokes very well. I don't like being made fun of, like u can't make jokes about my mom and expect me not to tell u anything. I've met some players who try to make me mad, cus they know I won't do anything about it.
your mom.
Trigered yet?
Jonas TheLegend27 No, lol, it would have to be insulting, something u wouldn't want someone to tell u about ur mom. 😂 I got a kick outta this tho.
Your mom . . .
. . . is probably a nice lady.
I think we have all been a 5 at some point in our yugioh career. lol
you forgot about the backseat duelist that coaches the player in the middle the game during a tournament lol
SF4demonoid and the guy who stands over you talking about dumb shit while your opponent is clearing your board, especially since you had traps and effects that would've stopped him.
This is the golden age of Yu-Gi-Oh! Skits for team aps.
I feel like "The Stank" is more common than any of these..
"Mother fucker top decks a winged kuriboh. winged kuriboh! who the fuck plays that card" XD
The only one I'm guilty of sometimes is looking through binders without a clear idea of a trade I want in mind, however it's extremely rare for me to not trade for anything out of someone's binder. Even if I don't see anything from them I want, I'll still trade with them if they see something in mine they really want as long as they have good trade bait I can pick up.
"how do you play this upside down?"
*manifest has entered the chat*
Tbf, the "I'm just looking" sometimes are really into something specific. I know it sucks, but for me, when i was looking for a synchro quasar deck, i'd be looking forever to get it
might as well ask them directly if you are looking for a single card
Lolol the "That one magic the gathering one" at my local card store its the total reverse its 90% Magic and maybe like 10% Yugioh, but man maybe it was like this four years ago, someone rewind time xD
Troll & toader, kind of. I don't like to trade a card that costs 30 for one that costs 5. did that before, was not happy with the trade. However, I don't need to match up the prices exactly, few euro's one way or the other is fine, but nothing too bad.
Sander Teunissen same
I haven't played competitive Yu-Gi-Oh in a LONG time but I used to play hard. I topped a regional event back in my day when I was in high school. I donno if they're still around but I remember having to deal with guys who thought they were tough as hell while playing the card game. I once asked a guy who had taken a seat at a table I was at before the event started if he was ok since he was holding back tears and looked like he had gotten roughed up. He turned to me and shouted "F*** YOU N*****! DON'T YOU DARE OPEN YOUR DAMN MOUTH!" He then proceeded to go get his "team" who came over to to harass my friends and I. They told us they would jump us if we even spoke to them again.
What's the point of having a card in a trade binder that ISNT EVEN FOR TRADE?
I am the Samurai player always trying to otk vs 5 set and Ophion
Power to you, bro!
I'm that salty dude like "man, I woulda won if..." but only in certain situations
3:04 Neckbeard level: 4chan
Alright, everyone in the game store I play at are a mix of the “Not for trade”, Vendor and Troll Toad. It works like this:
Nothing in their binder that is worth a lick of salt is for trade, what is for trade is priced on Troll Toad and when they want a card from you they won’t give anything worth in return or offer ridiculously low prices.
You forgot about my stereotype "helpless noob with 2 decade old cards"
Its the eaters I worry about. Now I eat at locals too, but I wash my hands and eat a mint before interacting with cards and/or players.
_Eater_ proud dude, dueling while eating a good pizza is quite the best thing ever XD
The guy with pizza sauce hands and wants to pick up your clean white sleeves.
"no thats not for trade" i hate this ! XD
right? If it's not for trade, then don't put it in your trade binder! lol
I see tons of people saying i would have won if.... and another one i see is when their is 4 way duels and a person gets upset because they feel like their being targeted(when 99% of the time they aren't).
I've never played yugioh like that lol I only ever played yugioh duel links
OMG when ever I go to a Yu-Gi-Oh tornament on Tuesdays and Thursdays there's always these two people who play Pokemon
I may be 2. but I have reason for it; I have a Mint Jinzo and CED from the Original Packs at the back of my binder that I keep for sentimental reasons and the safest place for it is on my person.
I'm fairly certain everyone has been the "I woulda won if..." at one point or another.
The only one I have seen at my locals are the "I could've won if". Seriously, no stanks or nothing. Every knows everyone at mine....
they forgot the person who where's an upside down triangle on his neck and talks to him self
The Speed Demon: You never know if The Speed Demon is adding to hand then Special Summoning from hand or Special Summoning from deck because it seems like one action and doesn't give you opportunity to chain before he has done 3 more things.
God there's this one dude at my locals that I absolutely hate. He has this really nasty habit of explaining all his cards, even after being told that I know what they all do. And if there is a case where I don't know what one of his cards does and I try to read, he just starts narrating the cards effect. Incorrectly I might add. I have no problem if you can explain a card's effect by a few words by comparing it a card with a well known effect (eg. "MST that sets an Artifact from deck", is basically how I explain Artifact Ignition). But when you start explaining Number 49: Fortune Tune's effect to someone, while at the same time translating the card's effect from memory to a different language, instead of just letting me read the damn card, you reach over to the annoying level.
Not to mention that the same goddamn player doesn't even know how his own deck works, and unknowingly cheats, doesn't know simple rulings and actually thinks he's good at the game. The dude runs fucking PARASITE PARACIDE in fucking RAIDRAPTORS! Not to mention all he ever talks about is fucking Pokemon.
Oh and couple weeks ago, we got a new guy that likes to grab people's cards without permission. Now I don't mind it if you do it once or twice, heck you can do it as much as you want as long as you ask first. But when you start doing it several times a minute for no other reason than being annoying, I feel like asking the store owner to throw you out.
Then there's that one player who only plays denerate bullshit like Stall/Burn or Reversal Quiz OTK, and another one who plays Ritual Beasts with fucking Swords of Revealing Light in the maindeck just to make games 1 hour long.
+PiousMuffin I know what you are talking about, played with my cousin and he has a spellcaster´s command deck. He moved all of pitch black stone counters in just 1 turn and when he had enough counters to summon Endymion, he would search for him in his deck, that is why knowing what cards you are up against is extremely important.
+PiousMuffin This remind me of " I play pot of greed, this allows me to draw 2 cards!!!" Seriosly in the anime they explain that like 40 times. Also what's wrong with Pokemon? I love Pokemon!
+PiousMuffin I'm that guy who narrates all of my moves and what the cards do xD
You could've just said 'he plays Raidraptors' and I'd immediately understand your hatred for him.
When I go to my locals there is this kid the same age as me (14) and he acts like he's better than everyone else. I hangs out with the tier 2/meta 20 year old pro's with his fucking exodia deck acting like it takes proper skill to play and all that shit. He acts like he is too good to talk to you, he only hangs out/talks with proper pro players and acts like some gangster. Also he never fucking cuts his nails, I'm not even kidding they're about 1cm long and well dirty. I once played him but I didn't want him to cut my deck, he called judge and he ended up shuffling my deck with his dirty af nails, I bought new sleeves when the match finished. I hope he loses his binder and his cards.
I have seen all but the stank, one magic player and troll and toader. But i personally have been: not for trade, just lookin and i should have won that round if...
what about the over dramatic/cosplayer? the one who wears there seto Kaiba or Yugi Muto cosplay and plays with beefed up versions of their decks? not a bad personality, but could be a bit annoying.
Big Baby Blue Eyes I'm kind of an over-dramatic person but I only impersonate the anime when I'm around people that are younger than me just so I can make them laugh I mean the game supposed to be fun
I think that would be kinda cool
morgan megurine imagine someone screaming "your a third rate duelist with a fourth rate deck" or "I have 36 copies of that card" everytime you do something...
I just recently found this channel like yesterday the other day. But I love it. I haven’t played Yu-Gi-Oh! face-to-face with someone in like 12 years, but I missed it. I play duel links, but it’s way different
Omg I love how when people faint on your videos they get like actually knocked out and slam into the table super hard. It's so great!
My "friend" Michael. I say friend like that because he's an asshole. He was a Yugioh player but he quit just a week ago or so. Anyway, the summer begins and he just started playing Yugioh again. He hadn't played in 2 years or so. He had a Lightsworn deck. We play, nukes the field and I lose. No big deal. But he refused to let me stop playing after about 10 matches in a row. Not even kidding. Then he gets Crystal Beast. Those aren't a problem. Except for Rainbow and Hamon. But those duels were cool. Then he complains about the meta and says "Oh! This game is stupid, there are good decjs and there are bad ones! That's why I don't play meta"! He then gets Yosenjus a few hours later. This is where I got pissed. The way the deck plays it's the exact same thing over and over again. He then sees Fluffals and Performapals and says that they aren't good because they have stupid artwork. A few weeks pass and I have lost alot because my Blue Eyes Deck isn't competitive at all, then I finally pick up the Galaxy/Photons I have always wanted. He continues to play Yosenjus and picks up Infernoids the same day I get Galaxies. Then a new cardshop opens up that everyone is planning on going to since Hastings won't let us take our bags to the table area with us because some young kids got caught stealing. This whole time he has Infernoids he's just talking and saying things like "Harmadik is so great! This deck is close to being complete"! He gives up on them about a week later. But when he did he said that Infernoids suck and that they aren't that good. He trades them for Shadolls. He is just 1 Winda away from being complete. He refuses the run Mathematician in Shadolls because he doesn't like the artwork of Mathematician. Then he gets Blackwings. He sell them off about 2 weeks later. Says they got boring. Then he gets Ritual Beast. He ends up loving them and says that's what he will main. He then decides to build a secondary deck, Fire Fist, because of the artwork. At this point I decide to stop playing him because he's one of those assholes that laughs when he's beating your ass. One time he Bottomless Trap Holed my Photon Dragon and says "Lol. Am I right"? He ends up building Fire Fist after about 2 weeks of hunting, runs the deck for a week and quits the game. He then sells all of his cards, every single one including his Rit Beast, Yosenjus, Fire Fist and lots of staples for $150. Then he blows all of it in the cardshop the same day on Magic.
Basically in 1 summer:
Got into the game
Got over 6 decks
Quit 5 of them
Quit the game
Didn't play some key and decent cards because of the artwork
Got almost all of the guys at our locals to laugh at him because of his "artwork" problem. Even the nonplayers heard of him.
I never did like that tall, lanky, black haired, skinny son of a bitch.
Oh. And almost everyone is glad he quit. Except for a few that don't care.
Jordan Yruegas Ouch.
+Jordan Yruegas tl;dr
I still have no idea what tl;dr means. Can someone fill me in?
+Jordan Yruegas it mean "too long, didnt read"
+AchEdeJungeNeDu means*
Great vid. The YGO community needs more vids like this.
trolljanhorse Thank you! Making these is tough and takes loads of coordination, but the end result is always worth it!
#4 is definatly the worst
but yeah...the list is not far off.
oh! "The serious" player is missing. who is all confindent and plays exactly like in the animes.
Aka me. :')
An Overly Manly Man Heh. me too actually ;D
though, it has been years...
Back in the good old days, I played like the anime, I even made sound effects, etc... I even went as far as making the millennium puzzle and wore it around my neck like i was yugi or something. I even called someone Kaiba all of the time cuz he had a metal briefcase that he carried his cards in just like Kaiba.... Ahhh the good old days when I didn't care if people thought i was a total freak.... I couldn't do that now cuz well... I care too much about what people think about me in real life and i would get embarrassed if i did something like that now too... kinda sad that i had to grow up and get rid of that fun side of me.
To be perfectly honest, I say "I woulda won if, " but I usually have a valid reason. And I'm still like "I fucked up."
3:25
'How do you lay this upside down?'
That's actually a mechanic in MTG as well. It's called morphing. Unless upside down means turning the card 180 degrees, but that too is a mechanic in MTG called flipping.
And both these mechanics already existed before this video was released. Just thought I'd point that out.
I'm the guy who only plays with the people I come in with, if thats a thing.
That Magic guy was hilarious.