Who Cheats The Most In The Yu-Gi-Oh Anime?

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  • @Corrupted
    @Corrupted Год назад +2834

    I love the implications that there once was a pharaoh just making up rules when playing a game and everyone around him was just like "dont say anything, just let him do his thing"

    • @garycarstens3534
      @garycarstens3534 Год назад +130

      Reminds me the GX episode, A Lying Legend - where Jaden duels a pharaoh

    • @SuperSteve180
      @SuperSteve180 Год назад +101

      That is literally the plot of an episode from Yu-Gi-Oh GX.

    • @LumaSloth
      @LumaSloth 11 месяцев назад +8

      ​@SuperSteve180 which one?

    • @ibra8096
      @ibra8096 8 месяцев назад +7

      Vs the shadow rider king guy who I forget the name of

    • @christopherthompson7078
      @christopherthompson7078 8 месяцев назад +29

      Isn’t that what the pharaoh currently does? I use to sit by the tv like “aw shit yug it’s a burrito issa wrap pack it tf up”, and this mf is past ass pulling he just simply makes up the the description on the card like that mf don’t work like thaaat.

  • @RamzaBeoulves
    @RamzaBeoulves 2 года назад +4778

    *Yugi combos random cards together for 2 minutes*
    "And all of this happens in his opponent's turn by the way"
    That was some fantastic foreshadowing for the modern Yugioh TCG experience

    • @joanaguayoplanell4912
      @joanaguayoplanell4912 2 года назад +180

      Especially Flunderzee and Tearalaments. Who the fuck tought those decks were well designed?

    • @hafizyb
      @hafizyb 2 года назад +109

      i would have not believe it.... until i have experienced it myself XD
      and it was with that damn dynamite deck or something.
      it wasn't even the start of my turn, just the standby phase when all hell break loose.
      instant activation of cards, chaining together, with lots of my extra decks cards getting thrown out, then boom, i lose

    • @xxdarkzon3xx
      @xxdarkzon3xx 2 года назад +147

      So tecnically, Yugi was on a modern meta?

    • @snikerz5886
      @snikerz5886 2 года назад +81

      Aka why the modern version of yugioh sucks and more and more people are going back to the 5ds era.

    • @blackmage665
      @blackmage665 2 года назад +35

      @@xxdarkzon3xx Too slow to be modern but well beyond the early days of vanilla beatsticks.

  • @LumaSloth
    @LumaSloth 11 месяцев назад +1114

    *Yugi* is the card game equivalent of: _"The ball is mine. So you either play by my rules or I'm taking it home"_ *kid*

    • @Firestar4041
      @Firestar4041 7 месяцев назад +49

      I guess tbf; the game is named after him...
      Still shitty, but, he- he got a point ;-;

    • @juanignacioc994
      @juanignacioc994 7 месяцев назад

      It's just that te anime is basically Dungeons and Dragons with cards, no one ever cheats, the anime is not reflective of the game but I liked the video tho@@Firestar4041

    • @NDMW
      @NDMW 5 месяцев назад +1

      idk what place u from but this don’t happen

    • @VeryPeeved
      @VeryPeeved 5 месяцев назад +8

      @@Firestar4041 It's called Duel Monsters.

    • @keltzy
      @keltzy Месяц назад

      I suppose it's better than what he was up to in season 0

  • @utmostkibbles9125
    @utmostkibbles9125 2 года назад +1337

    To be fair, Lightforce Sword's "choose 1 random card" really just translates to "one card in your opponent's hand without looking at it". Choosing the one that Kaiba is holding up over his head saying, "THIS IS MY GOD CARD" seems valid.

    • @ilovecats3807
      @ilovecats3807 Год назад +149

      Imagine he is holding a random card as a bait expecting his LS. Would be pretty funny and he shouldve known since he ran all those simulations.

    • @littlekuribohimposte
      @littlekuribohimposte Год назад +46

      @@ilovecats3807 He didn't know Yugi's exact deck composition. And he had unly use Lightforce Sword once before. He didn't know it was set and it would be a valid thought he had sided it out.

    • @ibra8096
      @ibra8096 8 месяцев назад +7

      @@littlekuribohimposte I thought it was an official tournament don’t you need to note down your deck list

    • @littlekuribohimposte
      @littlekuribohimposte 8 месяцев назад +22

      @@ibra8096 In theory, yes.But you also have a side deck. That means there's 15 cards Yugi might or might not be playing.
      I mean,we see him siding in the elevator before he faces Raphael in Season 4.

    • @user-kx1mb9qq4z
      @user-kx1mb9qq4z 7 месяцев назад +7

      @@littlekuribohimposte Everyone except Kaiba and his BEWD seems to only run 1 of's in their decks anyway, so playing around a 1/40 (obv technically less than that since they've drawn cards and stuff, but you get what I mean) chance when if they DON'T have it its basically game feels like an unsafe bet. Especially since it doesn't actually get rid of Obelisk, just stalls it for a few turns. Its pretty reasonable to not play around it and do their stereotypical over animated/enthusiastic anime "I'm about to summon this card in a flashy way!" thing and make it super obvious he's about to play Obelisk.

  • @sojackedup
    @sojackedup 2 года назад +2617

    Fun fact: if you actually look into the mellinium items, specifically, the puzzle... his power is quite literally pulling the card he needs. In other words his power is magically stacking the deck.
    Every time yugi DRAWS he's cheatimg.

    • @arrow3123
      @arrow3123 2 года назад +285

      It's called destiny draw

    • @OrdericNeustry
      @OrdericNeustry 2 года назад +591

      @@arrow3123 it's called cheating

    • @BlueShellshock
      @BlueShellshock 2 года назад +174

      I wonder which is stronger between Pegasus and Yugi then? Information on your entire opponent's hand, or magic topdeck powers? Pegasus can always see what traps get set and play around removal, but not the card that's about to be drawn, which is Yugi's choice.
      This would totally have its own meta.

    • @sojackedup
      @sojackedup 2 года назад +171

      @@BlueShellshock topdeck power.
      Even if you have information, unless you can do something with it, it's useless.
      Ex: you know i have 3 summonable monsters and a trap, i lay the trap, but you don't have anything to stop it, it doesn't matter that you know what it is, you can play around it but it still just hurts you in the end.

    • @ihavenoson3384
      @ihavenoson3384 2 года назад +61

      @@OrdericNeustry I thought that was the heart of the cards (the heart of cheating).

  • @publiusii4246
    @publiusii4246 2 года назад +956

    Mako duel was the meme amongst my friend group when we played. Anytime someone ran an effect wrong one of us would yell "I'm going to attack THE MOON"

  • @ihackedmyself
    @ihackedmyself Год назад +632

    17:22 I love the inclusion of yugis friendship speech here, as it implied the friendship speech was cheating lmao

    • @ish-shv4475
      @ish-shv4475 Год назад +16

      🤣

    • @mobgabriel1767
      @mobgabriel1767 9 месяцев назад +86

      "yugi uses the power of friendship,that is cheating"

    • @REIDAE
      @REIDAE 7 месяцев назад +47

      JUDGE!!! My opponent is using a friendship speech to stall for time!
      This is a legitimate rule violation irl btw

    • @hceba4661
      @hceba4661 4 месяца назад +3

      it is cause in the case of yugi the friendship speech is in fact a way of emotionaly activating the puzzle or whatever to manipulate luck!

    • @akirra92
      @akirra92 4 месяца назад

      He used the speech as a distraction to cheat.

  • @tpsplatinum3562
    @tpsplatinum3562 Год назад +467

    About Battle City; In the manga, it's explained in the Battle City ruleset that regular spells can be activated as if they were quickplay, so any instance of that isn't technically cheating.

    • @DarkEclipse23
      @DarkEclipse23 9 месяцев назад +2

      Change of Heart isn’t a quick play spell.

    • @tpsplatinum3562
      @tpsplatinum3562 9 месяцев назад +216

      @@DarkEclipse23
      According. To the rules. Of Battle City. You could activate. NORMAL SPELLS. As. QUICKPLAY SPELLS. So, using this line of reasoning. Because of SPECIFICALLY the Battle City rule set, you could activate Change of Heart as a quick play.

    • @William256
      @William256 8 месяцев назад +90

      ​@@DarkEclipse23Reading isn't that difficult.

    • @maxedoutvibes
      @maxedoutvibes 7 месяцев назад +61

      @@William256You think Yugioh players read the cards? We just play and pray

    • @William256
      @William256 7 месяцев назад +20

      @@maxedoutvibes It wasn't even the card, it was just a stated rule

  • @riczz4641
    @riczz4641 2 года назад +968

    Yugi just sliding a card during Weevil's turn had me dying lmao

    • @concludedhail40
      @concludedhail40 2 года назад +115

      Me and my childhood friends always argued about drawing a card during our opponents turn and its because of this moment in the cartoon. One of us would always bring out the rule book and the other would bring out a VHS of this episode when it came to us drawing cards. We always had to resort to show of hands to allow drawing during an opponent's turn or not. It was honestly one of the best moments because we would play a game and watch the anime at the same time.

    • @Aeronizor
      @Aeronizor 2 года назад +51

      Yami: I activate Deus Ex Machina
      Weevil: Hurhur thats unfair you cant use spellcards during my turn hurhur
      Yami: Tell that to the writing staff

    • @Envy_May
      @Envy_May Год назад +1

      that only happens in the english version hfndhdmm

    • @marcosbenitez9629
      @marcosbenitez9629 Год назад +9

      Weevil was the one cheating. In fact it was stated by Atem that he cheated in a lot of his duels.
      He looked at the field power bonuses to gain an advantage.
      You guys do realize that when Season 1 was created they didn't have any rules yet & Yu-Gi-Oh didn't become a hit show yet.

    • @Envy_May
      @Envy_May Год назад +5

      @@marcosbenitez9629 he was also only cheating in the english version (apart from the exodia thing), in the 4kids dub they talk about him stealing the secret rules but in the original access to the rules was his honest prize for winning the regional lol

  • @AKImeru
    @AKImeru 2 года назад +2081

    I feel that if a card works repeately and consistently in one way in the anime, does it really count as cheating and not just how that card works?

    • @Blaze4ification
      @Blaze4ification 2 года назад +403

      Especially in season 1, since there were no rules. The card game irl didn't exist until season 2, due to its increase in popularity from the anime in manga. The manga wasn't even about duel monsters it was just them playing a bunch of different games, then again due to irl it boomed in popularity.

    • @Jotari
      @Jotari 2 года назад +292

      Yeah, racking up points for every use of spellbinding circle in particular is a bit audacious. Clearly deducting attack points is part of what it does in the anime.

    • @LucianDevine
      @LucianDevine 2 года назад +156

      I'd give it one point for the first time then excuse the rest as long as it does the same thing(s) it did before, only adding another point if it somehow does something else in addition later on.

    • @originalgreatdouchebag2866
      @originalgreatdouchebag2866 2 года назад +8

      @@Jotari no the card does that to

    • @Jotari
      @Jotari 2 года назад +8

      @@originalgreatdouchebag2866 In the anime there is.

  • @renzowesz
    @renzowesz Год назад +104

    corrections, 1:in the battle city spell cards are used are quick play card without been an quickd play card because of the battle city rules , the rule 19 and 20 " rule 19 : spell cards can be used as quick play during your battle phase and rule 20 set spell card can be used as if they are quick plays"
    2: yugi uses dark magic curtain and flute of summoning dragon too because of the other rule "rule 25:type specific effects may effect both sides of the field"
    3:kaiba uses xyz dragon cannon to summon obelisk because of the other rule "fusion monster sacraficed count are many monster used for their fusion summon",so xyz dragon cannon count are 3 monster sacraficed.

  • @laytonjr6601
    @laytonjr6601 7 месяцев назад +39

    A rule in season 1 that isn't ever stated in the manga or in the anime (but that is always verified) is that when a monster dies by card effect, its owner loses half of its attack as life points. This removes several "cheat points"
    I wonder if Yugi cheats more than his "villains" opponents, because they often pull some bullshit (especially Pegasus and Marik)

    • @sirfrancis8732
      @sirfrancis8732 21 день назад +2

      Yugi's millennium item's power is to make it so that whatever card he needs most is either on top of his deck or in his hand, bro's cheating simply by playing the game at that point

    • @laytonjr6601
      @laytonjr6601 21 день назад

      @@sirfrancis8732 Yugi cheats by stacking the deck, Pegasus cheats by looking at his opponent's hand (and by printing cards that only he has access to, removing any counter play because this is the first time you've ever seen these cards)

  • @screeechbud
    @screeechbud 2 года назад +879

    Yugi says "there are no bad in my grandfather's deck" then proceeds to stack his deck for like 200 episodes.

    • @wireknight
      @wireknight Год назад +21

      Cards

    • @screeechbud
      @screeechbud Год назад +116

      @@wireknight it's too late. the damage is done. there are no bad.

    • @wireknight
      @wireknight Год назад +7

      @@screeechbud 😪😪😪

    • @Icalasari
      @Icalasari Год назад +29

      Even better - The Puzzle's special ability is to alter fate
      IE It _alters the order of cards in the deck_

    • @screeechbud
      @screeechbud Год назад +14

      @@Icalasari blame it on the Puzzle like Yugi's just getting haunted by some bad ghost who's stacking the deck for him and he's so helpless 🙄🙄🙄
      kidding, i'd kinda forgotten about that part which definitely ties things together well.

  • @liefschneider3123
    @liefschneider3123 2 года назад +797

    With the number of times Yugi uses Magical Hats, and Spell Binding Circle the exact same way every time. I'd probably would have just given it a bye and assumed that is just how the card works

    • @Daydream_N
      @Daydream_N 2 года назад +102

      It's strange they show the card work a certain way consistently in the show but then made the real life version so different

    • @thearrivalcyberseignister8898
      @thearrivalcyberseignister8898 2 года назад +78

      @@Daydream_N some cards are just different in the real life than in the anime for example cards of sancty is hilariously busted in the anime but in the real game is pretty bad

    • @lianaverwood9810
      @lianaverwood9810 2 года назад +29

      In many other game media SpellBinding Circle plays as a strictly-better version of Shadow Spell at the cost of being a Trap Card: Shadow Spell would Equip to reduce a Monster's ATK by 700 and prevent it from Attacking; while SBC triggered off a Monster Attack, negated that attack, then reduced its ATK by 1500(!), and _then_ because it was a Continuous Trap, also prevented that Monster from attacking again! *THIS* is the effect that the SBC in the Anime and Manga were drawing rules from.
      Also, in the early Manga and Anime there was no such thing as Quick-Play Spell Cards, as the only ruling that made the two Types any different was that Trap Cards _needed to be Set_ until the beginning of the next Turn before it could be Activated. This means all the times one of the characters plays a Spell during an Opponent's Turn is _completely Legal._
      Finally, Magical Hats in all of the times he stated were clearly shown to be *Spell Cards,* meaning using the IRL Card Text for the Trap Card named 'Magical Hats' isn't really applicable, and should be treated as a Different Card (named something like 'Tricky Hat Trick')!

    • @plamenkisov4609
      @plamenkisov4609 2 года назад +8

      @@Daydream_N well the Card game started after Arc 1 so the Rules shouldnt apply at all becouse the rules are actually the anime rules and since no one calls it cheating its probably not. Also some cards from the anime have been changed or even not ever printed. Not only Card of Sanctity witch actually was released as its on anime but was erated also Card of safe return and most obviuse are the God Cards. It shouldnt be called cheating couse we dont know the rules from the anime. Card game is made to be balanced for players the anime is made to be fun and follow a story a lot of real life cards were changed after their release witch actually mean that anyone that had used them before that with their effect cheaters if we are going to judge the anime that way

    • @HoveringAboveMyself
      @HoveringAboveMyself 2 года назад +14

      A big problem for the set up of this video is that the anime sometimes shows a card with its IRL text but is used like in the manga instead. Manga Spell Binding Circle only says "Whoever attacks this card receives the curse of the circle." so yeah, it makes far more sense to default to 1. how it is consistently used in the show and 2. its manga text.

  • @adamhenry7043
    @adamhenry7043 Год назад +25

    The Millenium Puzzle's power is to cheat. It has the power to rearrange the deck to suit the user. As long as you have a card that can save you, it will show up. It might even make new ones, since he draws cards we've never seen or heard of up to that point on a regular basis.

  • @mahmoud6843
    @mahmoud6843 Год назад +73

    You cant judge cheating in the first season of YugioH as there were no set rules. For example you gave Kaiba points for summoning a monster outside the swords of revealing lights, yet Panic did that as well. In season 2, since that is when the rules were finally implemented, thats when you can start seeing who’s cheating or not.

    • @BigBlack20
      @BigBlack20 7 месяцев назад +8

      Was looking for this comment

    • @kiwi_arms
      @kiwi_arms 5 месяцев назад +3

      specifically with swords, how it worked originally was actually very internally consistent-- it only stopped monsters from attacking if they were already on the field when it was played. it wasn't until the card got printed irl that the effect changed.

    • @mtdew992
      @mtdew992 5 месяцев назад +2

      Literally came to say this exact thing. All of the "cheating" in season one that was based on card effects and such is really invalid because there were no cards nor rule set in real life so that only leaves things like kaiba threatening to end his life to win or uploading the virus to blue eyes for yugi to win or things that contradicted rules set in the show itself like the field bonus and winged vs ground monsters

  • @StickgeneralArmy
    @StickgeneralArmy 2 года назад +847

    In fairness:
    •Everything before battle city was assumed to be operating off Loose D&D-Type rules, IE make shit up and roll with it. That’s why a lot of people in Duelist Kingdom did crazy shit, particularly the whole darkness castle light swords debacle. Everyone was cheating and that was kinda the point. Battle City, on the other hand, finalized all the rules and made them an actual *thing* in-world, hence we should only really be judging past then.

    • @JD-xz1mx
      @JD-xz1mx 2 года назад +136

      "IE make shit up and roll with it. That’s why a lot of people in Duelist Kingdom did crazy shit, particularly the whole darkness castle light swords debacle. Everyone was cheating and that was kinda the point."
      Right conclusion, wrong reasoning.
      They weren't "making things up" in-universe, its just that portion of the manga was written before the card game actually existed, and there were no actual rules yet to be contradicting. Since there were no moon cards or water field cards or official rules on legally attackable targets, there wasn't any established system to be breaking by telling your monster to attack the moon. Yu Gi didn't "make it up" in "D&D style rules", its just that the rules of the official TCG that makes declaring an attack on a magic card silly did not exist yet, and the manga had not in any way established that you can't declare attacks on magic cards.

    • @redblackdg
      @redblackdg 2 года назад +28

      The origonal rules for yugioh were suppose to be played on field zones like the platforms in duelist kingdom. Monster typings and atributes were also a big thing having advantages and dissavantages like wind attributed monsters gaining 50% attack versus earth attributed monsters. It is why a 1560 power monster was able to take on a 2550. Banits Kieths elephant vs what ever that kid played from the note handed to him by Pegasus

    • @peteypete9357
      @peteypete9357 2 года назад +17

      Loose D&D-type rules you say? "Ok fire", "I roll to summon BWILAS" *rolls a 20.

    • @Winasaurus
      @Winasaurus 2 года назад

      @@peteypete9357 "I roll luck to draw exodia" *nat 20* "Get fucked Kaiba lol"

    • @dustgraystone9448
      @dustgraystone9448 2 года назад +4

      @@peteypete9357 he rolled a 3000! XD love that guy Merlin ~

  • @Halosniper-zk5ro
    @Halosniper-zk5ro 2 года назад +2495

    Technically all of the spells that were played during the opponent’s turn, are actually legal as long as it was set. Because of the rules of Battle City, and Duelist Kingdom where you can treat normal spells as quick play spells. Also I remember hearing or reading somewhere that Time Wizard can be treated as a spell

    • @lozangekitten-gamer7626
      @lozangekitten-gamer7626 2 года назад +208

      Not only that, but thousand dragon's summoning condition requires Joey to make Time Wizard land on the time machine part of its roulette while controlling baby dragon (in the similar vein to how Dark Sage would work, except you don't end up with a brick card)

    • @kkahakusan5591
      @kkahakusan5591 2 года назад +140

      The first time we saw T-wiz he stated "text too small, so I'll use the real t-wiz instead"; So under this statement, playing time wizard will always be a cheat play 👀

    • @HoveringAboveMyself
      @HoveringAboveMyself 2 года назад +137

      It isn't so much that the rules let them treat normals as quick plays but rather that such distinction didn't exist. In the manga there were only regular spell cards and continuous spell cards and both could be activated in any turn as long as they were set first. The anime might have showed the "IRL" cards with their fancy new typing but for the most part they were played as they were written in the manga.

    • @peteryanes3413
      @peteryanes3413 2 года назад +11

      Yup u are correct

    • @filiplucic
      @filiplucic 2 года назад +13

      I thought that ruling was a property of a continuous spell that Kaiba used at the beginning of the duel against Yugi in the semifinals, you know, the card that also let them both search a spell. Also, those episodes came out quite later, after the filler season 3, so they were respecting some more rules at the time. Battle city preliminaries was pretty much DK, but with tributes and direct attacks, I had no idea that this exact rule with spells was stated somewhere

  • @twa545
    @twa545 Год назад +120

    You just gave Yugi an extra 30 points for legal anime effects and moves.

    • @fortnitesexman
      @fortnitesexman 5 месяцев назад +25

      especially the spells being activated as quick plays, that's literally just the rules in the anime
      it's like playing ocg and saying your opponent is cheating cause maxx c is banned in the tcg

    • @FantomMisfit
      @FantomMisfit 5 месяцев назад +2

      ​@fortnitesexman He easily earns more than the 30 if we look at filler though especially Dartz arc he'd get like 10 vs just Dartz alone

    • @fortnitesexman
      @fortnitesexman 5 месяцев назад +3

      @@FantomMisfit and? how is that relevant to my comment specifically?

    • @FantomMisfit
      @FantomMisfit 5 месяцев назад

      @@fortnitesexman I guess it's more of a reply to op

    • @twa545
      @twa545 4 месяца назад +2

      @@FantomMisfit iirc the weirdest thing to happen in that duel is Kaiba playing a card after he lost to give Yugi more LP and the infinite combo loop to kill Geh.

  • @lssjgaming1599
    @lssjgaming1599 Год назад +23

    The weird thing about Time Wizard is that in the manga it is a spell card and in the anime it acts as such, but uses the real life card's effect monster design

    • @eejoker
      @eejoker 2 месяца назад +1

      The funnier part is that in the real life game and the Konami official games it’s a playable monster with an unwritten quick play spell effect called “aging” which is how it allows specific special summons like baby dragon into thousand year dragon even though it isn’t fused or how it turns baby red eyes dragon into regular red eyes black dragon or how it turns magicians apprentice into dark magician and silent swordsman ( younger) into silent swordsman

  • @thechugg4372
    @thechugg4372 2 года назад +918

    6:10 Joey wasn't cheating there, he just came from the future and tried to pendulum summon!

    • @Mizukitz
      @Mizukitz 2 года назад +75

      @@drackmosby4088 Key word "tried"

    • @suisui5930
      @suisui5930 2 года назад +12

      U mean artifact?

    • @Suis9
      @Suis9 2 года назад +6

      But its face down

    • @juliogarcia5304
      @juliogarcia5304 2 года назад +7

      Pendul what?!

    • @bluebearie7230
      @bluebearie7230 2 года назад +20

      Time Wizard was originally a spell card in the manga. The anime has to alter a lot of stuff since it came out later, and it left a lot of holes. still fun to watch tho :)

  • @ZeroYami
    @ZeroYami 2 года назад +1120

    Battle City actually had rules that allowed Normal Spells to be activated as Quick-Play Spells.
    In Battle City, Fusion Monsters can be treated as two tributes (Another rule Kaiba created.)

    • @Phantom_of_Black
      @Phantom_of_Black 2 года назад +131

      It's more accurate to say that in Battle City rules, fusion monsters can be treated as as many tributes as the amount of materials they are made with. Egyptian God Slime was made with Metal Reflect Slime and Revival Jam so it counts as 2. XYZ Dragon Cannon was made with X Head Cannon, Y Dragon Head and Z Metal Tank so it counts as 3.

    • @reikosta4861
      @reikosta4861 2 года назад +41

      Also fusion monsters cannot attack the turn they are summoned. Wanted to let y'all know

    • @lozangekitten-gamer7626
      @lozangekitten-gamer7626 2 года назад +35

      @@reikosta4861 unless if they play a specific spell card in the anime that allows a target fusion summoned monster to attack the same turn it is summoned. That spell is Quick Attack

    • @Empireofignorance7817
      @Empireofignorance7817 2 года назад +1

      thanks i was gonna say that but thanks

    • @Imanmagnet00
      @Imanmagnet00 2 года назад +2

      I know that in the finals between yugi and kaiba it was because of spell sanctuary, but I am unsure if that was the case for the other duels.

  • @ZorotheGallade
    @ZorotheGallade Год назад +17

    I remember that in the YGO "Pilot" (Back when the anime was simply dubbed the King of Games) Yugi and Kaiba were basically playing Calvinball augmented by Egyptian curses. To the point Kaiba ends it by literally smashing apart the battlefield with his last card to force the game into a draw.

  • @ThePuff18
    @ThePuff18 7 месяцев назад +21

    I would also like to say that, during the “Ghost Kaiba” fight, Kaiba should _technically_ get 1 extra point. He doesn’t ask the “ghost” to duel for him, but it still counts as a proxy for two reasons:
    1. It’s his deck. Not just a recreation, but the actual deck.
    2. Kaiba’s “ghost” enters under a fake name.
    Additionally, Kaiba cheated death.
    Not a violation of DM rules, but cheating is cheating.

  • @alexhooper6625
    @alexhooper6625 2 года назад +292

    I about lost it with the, "I'm not even gonna try with the God cards. It'll make my life easier. Let's move on."

  • @sireklz1169
    @sireklz1169 2 года назад +151

    Red Eyes killing Blue Eyes is like when Ash says, "Dodge it!" It just works.

    • @LilacMonarch
      @LilacMonarch 7 месяцев назад +16

      Really whether or not a trainer says that shouldn't change anything, the 'mon should always be trying to avoid attacks anyway

    • @andersonmunhao7600
      @andersonmunhao7600 6 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@LilacMonarchexactly

    • @zigazav1
      @zigazav1 3 месяца назад +1

      Or "Aim for the horn!" as plot armor for Ash Ketchum to make electric type attacks damage a ground type

  • @Retired905
    @Retired905 Год назад +5

    Actually, in battle city, all spell cards are treated as quick plays as well as there already type so minus one for yugi aunt Annie, which usually does that because that’s what everybody does in battle city even kaida I think

  • @TanukiTracks
    @TanukiTracks 7 месяцев назад +12

    Regarding the life point loss thing with Mirror Force and the other cases- that's seems to be one of the rules of Duelist Kingdom. It doesn't crop up after that, but there every time a monster is destroyed by a spell/trap life points are lost. Specifically it seems to be half the attack of the destroyed monster.

  • @samuelkoshy8520
    @samuelkoshy8520 2 года назад +293

    Spellbinding circle has always been consistent in the anime where the targeted monster loses 700 atk. It’s just in the real game where it’s different

    • @ibra8096
      @ibra8096 8 месяцев назад +46

      Just like cards of sanctity. Man imagine that card was really “Both of you draw till you have 6 cards”

    • @Firestar4041
      @Firestar4041 7 месяцев назад +23

      Doesn't the trap "Shadow Spell" do exactly what the anime says Spellbinding circle does?
      I recall seeing Kaiba use it a few times, if accurate, weird they kept having Yugi use Spellbinding circle then

    • @LilacMonarch
      @LilacMonarch 7 месяцев назад +28

      Yeah that one is consistent enough that it just seems like the anime has a different card lol

    • @maridiancrest243
      @maridiancrest243 7 месяцев назад +21

      Same with Magical Hats lasting more than 1 turn

    • @zed60k47
      @zed60k47 6 месяцев назад +22

      A lot of the cards he gave points for just have different effects in the anime, Card of Demise is my usual go to example when this topic is brought up, and the difference in effect power between its anime and TCG versions is like night and day.

  • @naomistarlight6178
    @naomistarlight6178 2 года назад +606

    Flawed premise: you need to count the fact that Yugi cheats every time by having supernatural powers and having another more experienced player tell him what to do, someone he's communicating with in secret. Would not be allowed.

    • @guardsmanwithcripplingdepr4594
      @guardsmanwithcripplingdepr4594 2 года назад +46

      Yeah but you'd be hard pressed to find someone who could provide proof that he's using magic, especially during a tourney not sponsored by and/or including kaiba in the brackets ( bc kaiba don't give a fuck, he just wants his run back and a subsequent W that he'll never get)

    • @trappedcosmos
      @trappedcosmos 2 года назад +37

      It's not another person per say but a ghost and nothing in the yugioh rules days that getting help from ghosts is against the rules

    • @billyweed835
      @billyweed835 2 года назад +19

      Is there anything on the rules specifically outlawing magic?

    • @naomistarlight6178
      @naomistarlight6178 2 года назад +12

      @@billyweed835 no but I assume rules govern communication with any third parties not in the duel.

    • @aprinnyonbreak1290
      @aprinnyonbreak1290 2 года назад +46

      @@guardsmanwithcripplingdepr4594
      Excuse me, judge, I have it on good authority that my opponent has been possessed by an ancient spirit that is feeding them advice.

  • @Shugunou
    @Shugunou Год назад +11

    Some of these are the results of cards changing effects mid-anime. Sometimes the effect is vague enough for it to make sense though. Mirror Force says "When an opponent's monster attacks, redirect the attack to all Attack Position monsters your opponent controls." Some people have interpreted this as the attacking monster attacking the controller's monsters instead which would inflict damage equal to the difference between its ATK and the ATK of every destroyed monster with lower ATK. This would also make monsters that cannot be destroyed by battle unable to be destroyed by it but this has never come up. For a lot of cards, they simply have different effects in the anime that weren't shown on the card. Time Wizard's effect when you call it right (a 2/3 chance in the anime instead of a 1/2 chance like IRL) causes all monsters to age 1000 years. As for the damage, while not outright stated, most people believe there was a rule that if a monster is destroyed by a card effect, the controller takes damage equal to half its ATK. For the spells being used as quickplay, that was simply the case for all spells at the time. It was changed to only be during the battle phase or your turn in Battle City. Of course, a lot of this was still blatantly cheating.

  • @Hi-sv4xl
    @Hi-sv4xl 3 месяца назад +3

    yugi: I never cheated at anything in my entire life
    this video:

  • @Our_Remedy
    @Our_Remedy 2 года назад +373

    I feel like you shouldn't have given them points for 'using a card wrong' if the 'wrong' way they used the card was internally consistent since some things just changed when being ported to the irl card game. I.E. Spell binding circle consistently lowered attack by 700 in the anime, or magical hats lasting for more than 1 turn.

    • @SageTigerStar
      @SageTigerStar Год назад +48

      Or how in the original, Time Wizard WAS a Spell Card and not a Monster, so they had Joey use it as a spell more often than not. And with the "Aging" thing, I wanna say that much like playing cards in face up defense mode, they did it for visual effect rather than the actual effect. Time Wizard's effect would age monsters in the show (if translated to the real game, these strategies would likely equal out to Time Wizard destroying the monster and Joey having his monster attack them directly, but since Duelist Kingdom had the no-direct attacks rule, they couldn't show that and just made them age.) and when Joey's Baby Dragon turned into Thousand Dragon, he still had the Baby Dragon card on the field, so it was just visual changes. This also happened with many Toon monsters. If a monster became a Toon under Pegasus' control, the cards were shown on his field in non-toon form, but the hologram was all toony~

    • @Envy_May
      @Envy_May Год назад +6

      @@SageTigerStar i'd need to double check how consistent this is, but i think time wizard doubles baby dragon's attack points and halves the attack points of other overly aged monsters ?

    • @CodyBunny375
      @CodyBunny375 Год назад +18

      I agree with the rule of consistency. If throughout the series a cards effect is consistent but different from the current printing there should be no points. Also you should be double checking all the rules for the cards because the JP original cards or OCG cards sometimes had different effects from the English or other translated card from the TCG rules. And my big sticking point from watch this, yugi uses shift correctly in the duel against kaiba. It’s effect states that “with this card a servant with the highest attack stands in the forefront. The enemy can only attack the front servant. It can also be a trap”. Which can easily be interpreted as, switch target monster with a monster in your hand with the highest attack. Your opponent can only attack this monster (“this turn” because this would make the text make sense in the context it’s shown in but I’m goin for a direct interpretation ) this card can also be played as a trap card.

    • @cyberquasar2267
      @cyberquasar2267 Год назад +5

      Not to mention that it was obvious yugi was going to win not bc he cheated hard bur bc series revolved around him and he had more duels . Smh

    • @DarkEclipse23
      @DarkEclipse23 9 месяцев назад +2

      Except Time Wizard was played as a monster and spell. He didn’t do it against Rex because he lost his Baby Dragon.

  • @5thDimensionDragon
    @5thDimensionDragon 2 года назад +613

    To be honest, season 1 shouldn't count because the rules were all over the place and in the end whoever bullshits the most is declared the winner (within reason of course). The real life cards are made after the episode/chapter so it usually means the text is corrected to be playable/understood by both players. Some cards are so vague that it makes more sense for whoever uses it to interpret it however they see fit as long as they can explain it to the opponent what it will do. So yeah, bullshiting.

    • @johnnyhall9154
      @johnnyhall9154 2 года назад +59

      The BS were the rules, if you could make a sequence make sense then it was legal

    • @Poke-oh1988
      @Poke-oh1988 2 года назад +38

      Actually a lot of those cheets aren't quite right though. There were additional rules in the two tonament that he didn't mention at all. For example the xyz dragon Cannon tribute was worth 3 sacrifices as the battle city rules states fusion monsters are treated as the same number of tributes as materials.
      Also duelist kingdom had some odd Mechanics added to the rules that weren't explain very well. Also kaibas shadow spell redused by 800 in the show not 700 like in the game.

    • @Tsweeney12584
      @Tsweeney12584 2 года назад +37

      @@johnnyhall9154 yep. S1 was about as much DND as it is a trading card game

    • @shadowpheniox343
      @shadowpheniox343 2 года назад +7

      Here just to make sure some said season 1 doesn’t count because the cards were made after

    • @exaltedarchvile4357
      @exaltedarchvile4357 2 года назад +8

      Granted, the first season of Yu-Gi-Oh, like the first season of any series made to sell other merchandise almost never takes itself seriously, making up bullshit as it goes along just for the sake of the spectacle so that the "dumb kids" those guys think watch their show will buy the actual product.

  • @robertrosas5007
    @robertrosas5007 Год назад +3

    Xyz canon is a contact fusion monster... Kaiba didn't use polymerization to summon it so that's why it gets over the "fusion monsters can't attack on the first turn" rule

  • @thadjarvis9514
    @thadjarvis9514 Год назад +4

    I love these kinds of videos. The only thing I would say is it's stated that set spell cards can be used as a quickplay, and fusions can be tributed for the amount of materials they needed

  • @NinetyLegos
    @NinetyLegos 2 года назад +186

    I like how the first YuGiOh series was more of a game of interpretation and smartass leaps in logic instead of hard and fast rules also most of Joeys points were machine errors than actual cheating, excpet for Time Wizard I guess even though it's effect is consistent throughout the anime

    • @dragofand
      @dragofand 2 года назад +13

      I think the card game wasn't actually made until season 2 of the anime. And even then I'd assume the manga was already pretty far past the season 2 by the time it started. So the manga was kind of just a fun little card game that the author could do whatever with. Then they made the actual card game later because of how popular the anime was getting.

    • @krampusklaws2238
      @krampusklaws2238 2 года назад +4

      Ah but in the anime Mai Valentine, Rex Raptor and Bandit Keith were high ranking tournament players. If there is an official world tournament there must be some kind of rules system in place.

    • @Eli-akad
      @Eli-akad 2 года назад +4

      @@krampusklaws2238 I don’t believe he was talking about the in world rules but the real life ones that came from the series

  • @antepa112
    @antepa112 2 года назад +107

    Yugi: I conveniently pulled this one card that gives me 6 cards from the top of my deck even though I never used it before.
    Noah: You still have to pull the 6 exact cards that you need
    Yugi: :)

  • @kratal122
    @kratal122 7 месяцев назад +4

    This made me realize that Time Wizard never behaved as a monster in the entire series. Joey would summon it, use its effect and TW would immediately leave the field after it resolved.

  • @chaosphoenix89
    @chaosphoenix89 7 месяцев назад +3

    A couple things, you mention cases of Mirror Force and Time Wizard doing damage, in season 1, if a monster was destroyed by card effect, the owner would take damage equal to half of the combined ATK the monsters had when on the field. 2nd: on the point of Panik’s monsters not being effected by swords due to field power bonus, Swords effect doesn’t prevent monsters from attacking, it prevents the opponent from declaring attacks in the first place, so swords doesn’t affect the monsters, it affects the player

  • @UniGya
    @UniGya 2 года назад +422

    I feel like Magical Hats and Mystic Box shouldn't have been counted based on their real life counterparts and it should have been judged based on if it's effect is consistent. Like sure, in the real game Magical Hats only works for 1 turn, but in the anime it always is shown working until Yugi is out of hats, so using it like that isn't cheating.

    • @DipshitKyle
      @DipshitKyle 2 года назад +34

      also the type of card for hats changes from spell to trap.

    • @mutantbrain92
      @mutantbrain92 2 года назад +36

      Especially because the card didn't exist yet when the anime came out.

    • @tianluan7152
      @tianluan7152 2 года назад +23

      I agree, if the card in the anime has consistent effects, it could be that the effect were changed when adapted into the playing card game we have. So instead of basing the effect on the real card, it would be more convincing, if wecan get the text that is shown in the anime and judge based on that. Ex: If the text on the card in the anime says spell binding circle doesn't decrease attack points, then it would be a cheat. Otherwise, the 700 decrease is consistent.

    • @originalgreatdouchebag2866
      @originalgreatdouchebag2866 2 года назад +4

      wrong the card its self is a 1 time trap it says nothnig about the tokens being destoryed after the 1 turn use of the actual card yugi used it correct

    • @ChangedMyNameFinally69
      @ChangedMyNameFinally69 2 года назад

      Well that's cuz of the holograms

  • @adamtouraity3496
    @adamtouraity3496 2 года назад +276

    If youre wondering why people took random damage when their monsters are destroyed by card effects (weevil loosing a ton when he got mirror forced) its actually a part of the rules players take 50% of their monsters attack as damage when that happens

    • @matthewkuscienko4616
      @matthewkuscienko4616 2 года назад +51

      That's actually not quite right, if I'm not mistaken. The reason why they lost life points when Mirror Force was activated is because it specifically redirects the attack back at all the other monsters on the opponent's field, meaning that they are technically taking battle damage in those cases

    • @TSfish94
      @TSfish94 2 года назад +5

      @@matthewkuscienko4616 idk about how the anime works, but mirror force simply destroys them, no damage taken.

    • @matthewkuscienko4616
      @matthewkuscienko4616 2 года назад +52

      @@TSfish94 I'm aware of how Mirror Force works in real life, but I was talking specifically about how it worked when played in Duelist Kingdom. You can see this very clearly in his duel with Pegasus, for example: Yugi activated Mirror Force when Pegasus attacks with Toon Summoned Skull (2500 attack), and he also controls Manga Ryu Ran (2200 attack) and Toon Mermaid (1400 attack), Pegasus loses 1400 life points as a result (2500 - 2200 is 300, and 2500 - 1400 is 1100, for 1400 total life points lost). As I stated in my previous comment, Mirror Force in Duelist Kingdom literally redirects the opponent's monster's attack back at their monsters, resulting in battle damage being taken

    • @shadowdragon714
      @shadowdragon714 2 года назад

      @@matthewkuscienko4616 TGS Anime has a video that goes over all of the OFFICIAL rules in duelist kingdom. The burn damage on monster destruction IS a thing. ruclips.net/video/RNICwp8ZZ9s/видео.html

    • @parkercrossland410
      @parkercrossland410 2 года назад +3

      @@matthewkuscienko4616 OG Mrror force acted like a quasi-Magic Cylinder

  • @Applepoisoneer
    @Applepoisoneer 20 дней назад

    I cannot believe how much effort this must've taken. With just how much dueling there is, even just in the first season, and how fast and lose things were back then, it must've been a pretty time consuming. Thanks for all the hard work. This was a great video!

  • @FunnyMav
    @FunnyMav Год назад +5

    I think the random life point losses from card effects had to do with the unique rules. While you couldn't attack directly, you could damage them when monsters died to effects. It was probably a fraction of their atk or def.

  • @cooptionalxb1
    @cooptionalxb1 2 года назад +187

    14:46 Technically, the hologram cheated, not Yugi. Yes, it was to Yugi's benefit, but he didn't tell Dark Magician to cheat. lol

    • @NeroG4ming
      @NeroG4ming 2 года назад +79

      After all those years under Yugis influence, dark magician forgot how not to cheat in a duel

    • @cooptionalxb1
      @cooptionalxb1 2 года назад +7

      @@NeroG4ming lmao fair enough. XD

    • @Robin93k
      @Robin93k 2 года назад +8

      Same goes for Joey and his Arm Shield, Joey never said that the opponent should take the damage, the machine just deducted them wrongly...

    • @doubletee1320
      @doubletee1320 2 года назад

      Tbh then that would be 2 because the duelist kingdom arc, when kaiba used the virus, Yugi didn't know it was a thing however in both times he used the exploit to get the upper hand.

    • @CoreM150
      @CoreM150 2 года назад

      Doesn't change all the other cheats even if that is not what you meant, actually even if that is not what you meant idk why you are mentioning this mistake did he tell you guys in this video to help him out with the video?

  • @Vgamer311
    @Vgamer311 2 года назад +116

    Honestly it almost seems fun to play how they do in the early seasons; just have cards and monsters do whatever you want depending on how you feel they should work based solely on the names and artwork, and it’s fair if you can come up with a convincing reason. It transforms from a game of strategy to a game a creativity and improvisation.
    I actually once invented a game similar to that with one of my friends and it’s absolutely hilarious and tons of fun.

    • @FireGamingUltima
      @FireGamingUltima 8 месяцев назад +23

      Thats how we tended to play as kids bcs we werent proficient enough with english. In fact, the better you were at english the worse a player you would be bcs you would cheat less. lol

    • @CompleteToast
      @CompleteToast 7 месяцев назад +17

      So Yugioh x DnD. That both sounds amazing and horrible at the same time.

    • @stock_movie1875
      @stock_movie1875 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@@CompleteToastyes it does

    • @jiaan100
      @jiaan100 Месяц назад

      It's called calvinball

    • @user-qi6pv9jh7o
      @user-qi6pv9jh7o Месяц назад

      It's basically how videogames in Jodoverse work. Make own superhero, add hard holograms and psychic powers, get imbalanced until multiversal fate kicks in (tho I personally don't consider anything besides Metabarons that worthy of reading).

  • @Dimalemma
    @Dimalemma Месяц назад +1

    Joey being the "why are you hurting yourself?" guy. At least the cheats are somewhat consistent lol

  • @calebpie2
    @calebpie2 Год назад +5

    19:43 battle city rules says that you can tribute a fusion monster as the amount of monsters used to summon it. Look at kaiba during his duel with yugi

    • @maywolf9443
      @maywolf9443 3 дня назад

      Also the Irl Egyptian god slime would have been able to be counted as 1-3 tributes so even Irl this isn’t necessarily cheating

  • @SwerveStarEx
    @SwerveStarEx 2 года назад +97

    I wanna talk about how Bandit Keith arbitrarily decided that Machine monsters are immune to Magic Cards, even if he isn't part of the main trio being discussed. There were a lot of other arbitrary bits like that, but this one stands out the most to me.

    • @fangslore9988
      @fangslore9988 Год назад +33

      not to mention the fact he had cards up his sleeve and was legit cheating?

    • @DarkEclipse23
      @DarkEclipse23 9 месяцев назад +3

      Except they treated it like common knowledge.

    • @jmurray1110
      @jmurray1110 8 месяцев назад +6

      Also wasn’t he tge one who made the rule about zombie monsters being unkillable and gets stronger after every defeat
      Now I do okay zombies but that would be bullshit

    • @SwerveStarEx
      @SwerveStarEx 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@jmurray1110 I forgot if that was just a Zombie thing or the effect of anime Call of the Haunted.

    • @jmurray1110
      @jmurray1110 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@SwerveStarEx I think it was a generic zombie thing

  • @ZenoDLC
    @ZenoDLC 2 года назад +77

    I think Mako might have no more playable monsters in his hand resulting in a loss, you can't attack directly, but if you end your turn without any monsters on field, you lose in Duelist Kingdom

    • @nikolasota4162
      @nikolasota4162 2 года назад +22

      that is correct it would classify in Duelist Kingdom as a "Deck out"

    • @13Glitch
      @13Glitch 2 года назад +15

      Which actually makes sense as a rule in a tournament with no direct attacks. Otherwise I could just play a monsterless stall deck and win because my opponent literally can't do anything to me. I never even thought about that before. It explains several of the losses in the tournament.

    • @bookmew1081
      @bookmew1081 2 года назад +4

      Seto Kaiba lost to Pegasus because he couldn't play any of his monsters except 1 as a result of Crush Card Virus.

  • @96Assassine
    @96Assassine Год назад +2

    The thing with players taking damage out of seemingly nowhere is because in duelist kingdom they had a rule where when a monster was destroyed by an effect the controller would take damage equal to half the monsters attack.

  • @courier-ec6zj
    @courier-ec6zj 8 месяцев назад +2

    In Battle city, all spell cards seem to be treated as quick-play. That does seem to follow your 6th criteria of them making a rule and following it.

  • @simplyskrypt3914
    @simplyskrypt3914 2 года назад +246

    "If they set a rule, they have to follow it"
    And then you ignore the rules of battle city, duelist kingdom et al., going against the rule you set for yourself. Paradox achieved

    • @theccarbiter
      @theccarbiter 2 года назад +18

      More like hypocritical

    • @boyishdude1234
      @boyishdude1234 2 года назад +15

      How? He literally explained what the unique rulings are for Battle City and Duelist Kingdom and pointed out when they were broken. It helps that Battle City was much more consistent in applying its unique rulings (that are exclusive to it and cannot be found in the TCG), so its not like he had much, if anything, to address in that department.
      Is this comment intended to be libel?

    • @phyco9635
      @phyco9635 2 года назад +33

      @@boyishdude1234 Because for example: Yugi's magical hats card.
      Every single time Yugi uses it in the anime, it lasts until he runs out of hats. But in the actual game, it's only for 1 turn.
      But since it's like this EVERY time in the show, that means it wouldn't be cheating and is the actual effect of the card. Same with Spellbinding circle.

    • @boyishdude1234
      @boyishdude1234 2 года назад +11

      @@phyco9635 I don't consider that to be cheating since they're consistent, well-established anime only card effects. I don't think there's anything inherently wrong with giving certain cards anime-exclusive card effects. It's not like Duel Monsters is the only show in the series that does that, anyway.

    • @matthewmullins4046
      @matthewmullins4046 2 года назад +11

      @@boyishdude1234 exactly, and the video creator crediting that as "cheating" is misleading because of that. And because this is so prevalent and happens all the time, it's inflating everyone's scores, especially Yugi's.

  • @shadowninja6689
    @shadowninja6689 2 года назад +63

    Some of the cheating is also in the absurd luck the characters always have in duels. Like Yugi pulling all the pieces of exida without a single card like Sangan/etc. to help him pull the cards he needs from his deck. And Joey almost always getting his luck cards to land his way.

    • @dexaphobia8085
      @dexaphobia8085 2 года назад +15

      Fool, it’s not luck, it’s the spirit of the cards!

    • @Envy_May
      @Envy_May Год назад +8

      he actually does play sangan in that very duel but sangan doesn't have an effect in the manga/anime lol

    • @benoliver5593
      @benoliver5593 Год назад +4

      Joey just have trash cards to support his red eyes deck otherwise he would probably be stuck with maybe just 20 or so called nvm he was broke

    • @HoveringAboveMyself
      @HoveringAboveMyself 7 месяцев назад +1

      At that point in the game, there was no direct attacking and apparently no burn cards either so, as long as Yugi has monsters to set, he can just keep drawing until all the pieces are on his hand.

    • @queengames8421
      @queengames8421 6 месяцев назад

      @@HoveringAboveMyself There weren't direct attacks, but you did need to be able to play at least one monster a turn or you'd lose. If you couldn't play any for whatever reason, then you lost straight out. It's mentioned explicitly in the Ryota fight back in the manga.

  • @chrismaples9392
    @chrismaples9392 Год назад +1

    The "does not deal effect damage" during duelist kingdom is a part of the duelist kingdom rulings, where if you destroy an opponents monster using an effect, it inflicts damage equal to a % of the monsters attack.

  • @dangalfthedruid
    @dangalfthedruid 7 месяцев назад

    This is exactly what I wanted to see in my recommendeds. Loved this!

  • @hereiamkillme0131
    @hereiamkillme0131 2 года назад +163

    In duelist kingdom, whenever a monster is destroyed by a card effect, the owner of that card takes damage equal to half its attack.
    Meaning every time somebody reduced life points with an effect that doesn't do that, the damage they took was due to Duelist Kingdom rules, not cheating.
    I've never heard of the winged vs wingless rule in duelist kingdom.
    Duelist Kingdom was a lawless land, and existed before the game had official rules. Thanks to these nonexistent rules, everyone had the power to attack and play spells during the opponent's turn, though not everyone took advantage of this.
    Comparing a card's anime effect to its real effect is, in my opinion, invalid, especially when you show a screen showing the card's anime effect. The anime uses the card long before we get the real card. Effects change. Even if the anime effects are vague, they're done consistently enough to know exactly what the card does.
    .....with the exception of Makiu, which apparently had a different effect every time.
    Time Wizard can be treated as a spell in the anime.
    Duelist Kingdom was a land where the laws of the game hadn't been finalized, or even had a concept. Back then, there were card's and effects and base rules, but Duelist Kingdom was more of a tactics game, where a card's flavor text, appearance, or even how it attacks (summoned skulls lightning) affects the game entirely. So it's really difficult to call really anyone a cheater back then.
    Except bandit kieth and pegasus, who literally cheated.
    Battle City, any spell can be used as a quick-play spell.
    XYZ Dragon Canon at this point in the anime was not a fusion monster, or a monster in general. what we see on screen, though visually is is XYZ Dragon Canon, is at this point in the anime just X equipped with Y and Z, each has the anime effect of powering up X. You can see this clearly, as when he summons Z you can still see X on his duel disk.
    Battle city rules, fusion monsters count as 1 tribute for every material used to summon it.
    Since XYZ is not a fusion monster, it is likely Kaiba unequipped them to count as 3 tributes, but this step was just skipped over to save time
    I haven't watched Battle city in a while so I don't know if you ever see Kaibas duel disk when he has XYZ out there.
    Even with these I doubt it would remove enough points to change the final outcome.

    • @lloydswaggedout
      @lloydswaggedout 2 года назад +15

      My thoughts exactly Yu-Gi-Oh at that time barely just came out so the fact that he’s comparing the two doesn’t really make any sense

    • @hungerbunger5985
      @hungerbunger5985 2 года назад +8

      @hereiamkillme01 YES! You shouldn't compare the show to the real card game. That just doesn't work

    • @hungerbunger5985
      @hungerbunger5985 2 года назад +1

      You bring up a lot of good points. Mostly the winged vs wingless. There is no such official rule about this in the anime that I can tell

    • @matthewkuscienko4616
      @matthewkuscienko4616 2 года назад +10

      @@hungerbunger5985 Actually, the winged monster rule is used in Duelist Kingdom, it was mentioned in Joey's duel with Mai when he tried to attack her Harpy Lady. Also, about Time Wizard being treated as a spell card, the reason for this is because it originally WAS a spell card, which they don't change how that works in the anime

    • @hungerbunger5985
      @hungerbunger5985 2 года назад +3

      @@matthewkuscienko4616 I actually didn't know it was a spell card in the anime. That's good to note.
      As for the flying thing. I honestly wonder if that's just Mai cheating because that's something that's only mentioned in that duel then. Because I honestly don't remember that being a thing. And as mentioned in the video it wasn't used at any other time. So since it was so inconsistent and not mentioned in the Yugioh wiki as duelist kingdom rules, I can't fault the main characters for not having this rule apply to them most of the time

  • @255gecko
    @255gecko 2 года назад +50

    The real questions are this:
    How many times does the Pharoh cheat while in Yugi's body?
    How many times is destiny draw used throughtout the duels?

    • @therealchaosguy
      @therealchaosguy 2 года назад +11

      How many times is Destiny Draw used?
      Knowing Yuugi, *yes*

    • @fangslore9988
      @fangslore9988 Год назад +7

      me: pharoh how many times did you use the Millenium puzzle to cheat
      Pharoh: Yes...
      yugi: dont give me that bullshit its every time
      Pharoh: shut up yugi!

    • @Karma_OTK
      @Karma_OTK Год назад +1

      yugi moto i think only cheats those two times during the final duel will the pharoh has always dueled for yugi which we see so is it really fair to say yugi has all those cheats cause someone else was using his body to duel for him

  • @69funnynumberhaha
    @69funnynumberhaha 6 месяцев назад +1

    In the first season, if a monster is destroyed by effect, the player takes damage effect. This rule comes from season 0, and still applied to Duelist Kimgdom

  • @xenobazilla
    @xenobazilla Год назад +1

    If you can pull off Yuugi's impossible hairstyle you'll already cheating physics.

  • @coolbrotherf127
    @coolbrotherf127 2 года назад +19

    There was one big flaw in the way the cheating was counted that I noticed. A few times when a monster was destroyed with a spell or trap and the owner lost LP, you'd count that as cheating thinking the spell or trap directly caused the damage, but there's a rule in Duelist Kingdom that states that when any monsters are destroyed by effects of any kind the owner of the monster takes half the current attack points at LP damage. This was to make sure there was some risk to summoning massive monsters as if they were killed with effects the owner would take a lot of damage with only 2000LP to start with each duel.

  • @amilo5
    @amilo5 2 года назад +38

    in the anime all "magic" cards are quick spell cards

    • @aulyakaurcau
      @aulyakaurcau 2 года назад +5

      still you can not play quick spells from your hand during opponents turn

    • @amilo5
      @amilo5 2 года назад +10

      @@aulyakaurcau In the anime obviously you can :P

  • @GamingwolfZJ
    @GamingwolfZJ Год назад +3

    I feel like when it comes to Duelist Kingdom, TGS Anime put it best in one of his videos. In that arc, it almost worked like D&D in a sense where if you did something you normally couldn’t do (such as attacking the field to reveal hidden monsters or remove the field effects) you could use an explanation that would technically make sense and you’d be fine.
    Just saying that while not all of the points there should be null and void, I am saying that the ones that are related to weird explanations should probably be looked at again or even not taken into account

  • @eVoExiLeD08
    @eVoExiLeD08 Год назад +2

    I remember when I first started playing, I had all of these cards that I would not read, and would use the effects that they used in the show. Little did I know, I had been cheating for years.

  • @Jotari
    @Jotari 2 года назад +42

    Kind of surprised they never created a Mammoth Graveyard Blue Eyes Ultimate card based on that dual in the anime. It'd be kind of neat to have a card that is designed to counter blue eyes deck. Like, imagine it a card with 0 attack that you can special summon on your opponents side of the field by discarding one of your opponents cards with Blue Eyes in the title. Or even just any dragon monster.

    • @benoliver5593
      @benoliver5593 Год назад +1

      It would cripple blue eyes and make Kaiba a real life threat due to his need for vengeance

    • @fangslore9988
      @fangslore9988 Год назад +6

      kiber: screw the rules i have money!
      Pharoh: screw the rules i have an ancient magic item!

  • @dontmisunderstand6041
    @dontmisunderstand6041 2 года назад +66

    When a rule is applied consistently, it doesn't magically become cheating just because you disagree with it. Likewise, when a rule is applied consistently with one singe exception, the exception is the one that cheated, not everything that *wasn't* that exception.

    • @concludedhail40
      @concludedhail40 2 года назад +1

      This is blatantly an attempt to cheat the system and as such i shall walk away and let cheating happen since cheating is entertaining.

    • @bookmew1081
      @bookmew1081 2 года назад +3

      This video breaks its own rules & therefore cheats. I'm pretty sure the flying monsters are uneffected by field power bonus wasn't actually a rule of the tournament yet it gets treated as 1 in this video. Magical Hats & Time Wizard were consistent with their anime use which was different from their real life counterparts.

  • @pixelpkm
    @pixelpkm Год назад +1

    “Screw the rules I’m an ancient Egyptian pharaoh”
    “Screw the rules I have money”
    “ Screw the rules I have luck “

  • @thatjman2150
    @thatjman2150 Год назад +1

    In battle city a clear rule that is made is that if you set a spell on your turn then you can treat that spell as if it is quickplay

    • @peteryanes3413
      @peteryanes3413 6 месяцев назад +1

      That was all of the oj yugioh most ppl who just know of the show like him don't know this ande few other things hesay was cheating like time wiser joye card that what it did in the show u can fine that one online but for ppl who not real fans n just saw few episodes or know of the show will think ot cheating

  • @JeReeMyKinDom
    @JeReeMyKinDom 2 года назад +38

    I expected something like: Every time Yugi shuffles a card to the top of his deck or: everytime Pegasus looks into the opponents hand

    • @Extramrdo
      @Extramrdo 2 года назад

      yeah I'm really surprised Pegasus wasn't even mentioned. Like, if we're going to accept the non-card action of Kaiba standing on the ledge, literal mind-reading is far more cheatsy. Although Pegasus never said "no mind reading" when he said "no direct attacks," so like: heck.

  • @darkknight5541
    @darkknight5541 2 года назад +52

    To be fair to some of these, the Yu-Gi-Oh anime rules aren't always the same as the ones in real life. For example, in Battle City (and maybe Duelist Kingdom, I can't remember) fusion summoned monsters couldn't attack the turn they're summoned without using a card effect. So things like characters using non-quick play spells as quick play speels may have been allowed.
    Also, I'm sorry, but some of the "this card doesn't have that effect in real life, therefore this character cheated" is bullshit. I'll give you a pass on Attacking the Moon, Catapult Turtle, and Yugi's Mystical Elf/ Blue Eyes combo, since those are some shenanigans, but things like Time Wizard and Magical Hats I won't. Simply put, that's just how those cards work in the anime. I understand using the real life card if the text is too hard to read, but these effects are literally explained by the characters.

    • @Hyperneosonic97
      @Hyperneosonic97 2 года назад +11

      Funny thing is, Attacking the moon actually inspired a real card called Attack the Moon! It even features Full Moon and a "Giant Soldier" monster in its artwork, though it's Giant Soldier of Steel in the artwork rather than Giant Soldier of Stone.

    • @GeteMachine
      @GeteMachine 2 года назад +3

      Thats likely because the irl rules were modified because of the show's brokeness or if cards were too strong or turns took too long, but the show took much much longer to adjust.

    • @Jotari
      @Jotari 2 года назад +5

      It's not just that the players explain the effects, it's that the effects are used multiple times in the exact same fashion so there's obvious consistency in the way they function.

  • @baddragonite
    @baddragonite Год назад +1

    16:21 from my understanding of the in game card text Brain control works regardless of it's sent to the graveyard or not as it's not an equip card just a spell that let's you take control of an opponent's monster until the end phase

  • @alban.dano.93
    @alban.dano.93 5 месяцев назад +2

    According to Duelist Kingdom rules, if a monster is destroyed by a card effect, the owner of that monster loses life points equal half its attack. Also, again according to the rules, spell cards could be activated during the Battle Phase. Lastly, the rule about a monster having wings is probably based on the Attribute and Type of the monster, rather than the artwork. This means that cards that have neither a WIND attribute or a Winged-Beast type, were not considered to fly; which explains why Joey was able to attack Rex's monsters without a penalty to his monsters, as those monsters were Dinosaur or Dragon non-WIND attribute monsters.

  • @sulemax9907
    @sulemax9907 2 года назад +76

    I remember when yugi used polymerization to fuse mammoth and blue eyes. Wtf?!

    • @Rei-ze3dj
      @Rei-ze3dj 2 года назад +23

      Foreshadowing Super Polymerization at it's finest

    • @iRazenrak
      @iRazenrak 2 года назад +1

      it was season 1 rules

    • @SuperNickid
      @SuperNickid 2 года назад +4

      @Sules Max: the duel with kiba freezbe duel in duelist kingdoom, so yugi used polymarization to fuse living arrow card with mammoth graveyard so that mammoth graveyard can fused with the blue-eyes ultimated dragon, if it was cheating the machine they where using would have said no.

    • @iRazenrak
      @iRazenrak 2 года назад +14

      The Living Arrow card allows you to apply the effects of cards onto other cards. Vague, but that's what it does. In this case, it forced a fusion between Mammoth Graveyard and the Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon, causing an improper fusion. As a result, the Ultimate Dragon fused into a decaying beast that lost ATK every turn.
      I'm surprised the TCG never created a card for it. Imagine calling it "Undead Fusion" or "Improper Fusion," where the effect is "Target 1 Zombie-type monster you control. Equip it to one of your opponent's monster. During each of their standby phases, decrease their ATK by the original ATK of the equipped monster."

    • @-rlmn
      @-rlmn 2 года назад

      @@iRazenrak not even s1 rules pure plot armor

  • @KyoAlexiel
    @KyoAlexiel 2 года назад +62

    I'm pretty sure the manga was created before it was an official card game and if the anime copied the manga then you can assume.. the author was creating rules for the cards before they had their official rulings.. just watching the anime is probably really revealing what were the original idea's for each cards and its a good idea that the cards dont do what the anime was showing in real life because the game would of been really unbalanced and a joke to some degree.

    • @ich3730
      @ich3730 2 года назад +7

      Anime turn 1 endboards look pretty fair compared to what drytron can put out...

    • @waiyon1951
      @waiyon1951 2 года назад +4

      @@ich3730 ahh yes the discoball of Nope to everything you want to play!

    • @azurabbit12
      @azurabbit12 2 года назад

      The game *is* extremely unbalanced and a joke to some degree

  • @NoirEmperor18
    @NoirEmperor18 5 месяцев назад

    The damage from cards like mirror force or any destruction via card effect is one of the rules of Duelist Kingdom. It states that you will take half the damage of the atk of your monster that was destroyed by card effect.

  • @davidsonsimeus3298
    @davidsonsimeus3298 2 года назад +1

    At 6:16, technically two-headed king Rex wasn't flying, he was standing on the ground. Matter of fact in the anime two-headed king Rex never flew so he actually keeps his field bonus.

  • @dillonsturm5343
    @dillonsturm5343 2 года назад +27

    Honestly an entertaining video. I just wished it had been focused more on them ignoring mechanics instead of them having different effects in the anime than they do in the show. They are at least consistent in the show, no one activates a card that yugi also activates but it has its real world effect instead of the anime effect. This kinda proves that it just has a different effect in that universe than it does in the card game of ours. ie other people use despell as a quick play too.

  • @maxmercurythemm827
    @maxmercurythemm827 2 года назад +35

    5:12 Mystical Elf actually has that effect, but only in the old Game Boy games. Dark Duel Stories, I think, is the name of at least one of them.

    • @chukarec
      @chukarec 2 года назад +1

      so you are sitting on an effect froma videogame instead on the real one

    • @maxmercurythemm827
      @maxmercurythemm827 2 года назад +1

      @@chukarec I'm just explaining why it's there. If you think Duelist Kingdom had any interest in following the real card game, you've come to the wrong place.

    • @theparamountdemonseed1239
      @theparamountdemonseed1239 Год назад

      @@chukarec even real live they rereleased card and change card texts. Sometimes they even change their attributes and even their name. So it normal when even real life card have different card texts and you play stick to what it said in the card text anyway.

  • @mafiousbj
    @mafiousbj Год назад +2

    There is a reason there's meme in Latin America about "Yugi trampas locas" which translates to "Yugi crazy traps" in which he beats basically any anime character by playing dirty or reminding them about their past failures 😂

    • @Love-Sensibility
      @Love-Sensibility Год назад +1

      Yugi would've been an excellent villain. Even better than Kaiba I would say

  • @koharuyuuki3162
    @koharuyuuki3162 Год назад +1

    It's really funny how despite the "Screw the rules I have money" meme that Kaiba started, he cheated the least

  • @bookmew1081
    @bookmew1081 2 года назад +43

    When was it ever stated that Flying Monsters negated the field power bonus under normal circumstances in Duelist Kingdom? A lot of these cheats were stretches such as the Magical Hats using real world effect rather than in anime effect.

    • @pokeymaker6729
      @pokeymaker6729 7 месяцев назад +1

      Mai uses this rule against Joey in their duel

  • @lightlati7496
    @lightlati7496 2 года назад +13

    I love how Spellbinding Circle had Shadow Spell's effect the whole time(which would have been fine if the latter didn't exist, but Kaiba USED Shadow Spell, sooo...)

  • @xavierpierre1676
    @xavierpierre1676 Месяц назад +1

    Yugi always stacks his deck and calls it “the heart of the cards”

  • @LorainPsycho
    @LorainPsycho Месяц назад +1

    Me before watching the video: "it's probably Yugi."
    Me after the video: "yeah, it's definitely Yugi."
    I mean, since Yugi is the main character, he's dueling more than everyone else, so it makes sense to me

  • @temrozela
    @temrozela 2 года назад +16

    Loosing life points when your monster is destroyed was part of the duelist kingdom rules

    • @nicholaspeterman9111
      @nicholaspeterman9111 2 года назад

      Specifically when it was from a card effect, I think. Not sure how the damage was calculated.

  • @Xudmud
    @Xudmud 2 года назад +13

    I think in Duelist Kingdom there was a rule that if your monster was destroyed by any effect, you lose LP equal to half its Attack. Felt pretty consistent throughout the season (even if it was a bit half-assed with its approach at times)

    • @MTT563
      @MTT563 2 месяца назад

      And of course, the rule was barely mentioned in passing in the Japanese anime, and never mentioned in the English dub. Go figure, lol

  • @Zetzteno
    @Zetzteno Год назад +1

    In Duelist Kingdom mirror force causing LifePoint damage was a rule that they used on the island cause there are multiple times where a monster being destroyed by the effect of a card causes monsters original owner to lose a fraction of the combined totals of all destroyed monsters attack points.

  • @Vissou
    @Vissou Год назад +1

    In Duellist Kingdom rules, when a Monster is destroyed by a card effect, the owner of this monster takes 25% of its ATK as life point damage (im not sure about the 25% exactly but this is actually a rule). This is what i understood when watching the season in japanese version. So the Mirror Force actually « deals » damage against Weevil

  • @darthmid_gaming7875
    @darthmid_gaming7875 2 года назад +85

    I feel like this isnt cheating though. The cards in the game just work differently than the the actual game because it makes it more interesting.

    • @RabblesTheBinx
      @RabblesTheBinx 2 года назад +14

      which is why he's using the effect as shown on the cards in the show, except when vagueness prevents him from doing so.

  • @SaintoftheHonest
    @SaintoftheHonest 2 года назад +43

    In fairness to Dragon Nails, it could be equipping to “Dragon” monsters instead of Dragon-type. This works with other cards like Cyber Dragon and Ancient GearGadjiltron Dragon (also machines), but not cards like Gray Wing or Black Stone of Legends (dragon type monsters).
    Also, anime Revival Jam does specify it revives to the side of the field it was destroyed on, so that should be one less point for Yugi. I’m at 16m tho and honestly, I doubt it’d make a difference

    • @DannySmithson
      @DannySmithson 2 года назад +4

      Also, In the anime, Red Eyes Dark Metal Dragon is just Red Eyes equipped with Metalmorph, not an entirely new card, so its still a Dragon type monster.

    • @MetaKaios
      @MetaKaios 2 года назад

      The Revival Jam one is definitely still a cheat. You can't target a *dead* monster with Brain Control. (ie. Yugi destroyed the Jam by battle, then somehow took control of it before it finished reviving, so that Slifer would see it being summoned to Yugi's field)

    • @simplyskrypt3914
      @simplyskrypt3914 2 года назад

      Btw why did yugi even bother to do that whole thing with revival jam
      He could have activated brain control normally, without the weird combat interaction thing, and it still would work, no? Like, whether it just revived or not, revival jam is still being placed on the battlefield on yugi's side, triggering slifer... anyway im overthinking this

  • @starspace5
    @starspace5 Год назад +5

    This was such a good video! I'm secretly very pleased that Kaiba had the least cheats because he is my favourite. Turns out even with his sometimes very questionable morals he does at least know how to (mostly) not break the rules.

  • @iFUCKINGp
    @iFUCKINGp 5 месяцев назад +1

    What a good way to recap the season

  • @ZeedwareView
    @ZeedwareView 2 года назад +33

    Yugi: "I use spellbinding circle, it's effect is what I need the effect to be"

    • @SuperNickid
      @SuperNickid 2 года назад +3

      @Zeedware: that is incorrect yugi did not cheat, because if he did the machine that the card was play on would do the effect it is suppose to do, and not the effect that yugi mention

    • @mrgar4446
      @mrgar4446 2 года назад

      @@SuperNickid Bro it's a TV show made by writers, not an actual piece of technology. It does whatever the writer/s want it to do. This is exactly why "anime effects" exist where a card functions differently in the show than it does in real life. The same thing applys to the dueling machine, it literally does whatever the writer/s want it do to.
      Also I think ur in denial to the amount of bullshit that Yugi pulls throughout the series.

    • @lightlati7496
      @lightlati7496 2 года назад

      Yugi: "I use Spellbinding Circle, but treat it like Shadow Spell because I forgot to pack Shadow Spell!"

  • @earthboundisawsome
    @earthboundisawsome 2 года назад +17

    Actually spellbinding circle in some of the really old games did reduce stats. I believe in dark duel stories for the GBC starts functioned on a +/- system kind of long DnD. Spellbinding circle gave either a -2 or -3 iirc which translated to a 20 or 30% reduction in atk and def

    • @nijunikuro
      @nijunikuro Год назад

      I think you're confusing Spellbinding Circle with Shadow Spell. 1st one doesn't reduce attack, 2nd one does.

    • @earthboundisawsome
      @earthboundisawsome Год назад +4

      @@nijunikuro i remember shadow spell being it's own thing. I'm not talking about the real TCG though. Just that some older gameboy titles had weird effects for cards

    • @nijunikuro
      @nijunikuro Год назад

      @@earthboundisawsome Ah, sorry. I've played a good number of the GBA YuGiOh games and iirc Spellbinding Circle and Shadow Spell had their TCG effects in them, but I'm guessing you're referring to the GBC and early GBA games (which I haven't played myself)?

    • @earthboundisawsome
      @earthboundisawsome Год назад +2

      @@nijunikuro yeah. Specifically I'm thinking of Dark Duel Stories, which came out in 2000 on the GBC iirc. That being said who knows how good my memory is after 20 years.

  • @tellybegoin
    @tellybegoin 10 месяцев назад +1

    another rule of duelist kingdom is if your monster is destroyed you take half of its attack damage to your life points

  • @emperorofscelnar8443
    @emperorofscelnar8443 Год назад

    Revival Jam goes to its owners graveyard and its effect only works when it is sent to the graveyard, I have used Revival Jam in a video game and I remember Revival Jams effect only working in the graveyard so you are right.

  • @gradualdecay
    @gradualdecay 2 года назад +12

    Pegasus literally used magic to see his opponent's cards. It's gotta be him.

    • @lianaverwood9810
      @lianaverwood9810 2 года назад +5

      Yugi/Yami Yugi literally *manipulates Fate* in _every single one_ of his Duels. And he gets a _lot_ more screen time than Pegasus does. The writing's on the Stone Tablet no matter the excuse - Yugi is the King of Cheaters!

  • @iyfan2961
    @iyfan2961 2 года назад +19

    Two things first in duelist kingdom it seems to have operated on the rule of cool. So long as you can justify it it works. Second did you ever watch yugioh season zero? They somewhat explain the pre duelist kingdom rules they use some of them such as if you have no monsters to defend your field you automatically lose thats why the life points were so low originally.

    • @ihavenoson3384
      @ihavenoson3384 2 года назад

      You should rewatch the initial Yugi vs Kaiba duel. Most of the stuff in it was pure magic and not rules. For example, Yugi uses the Millennium Puzzle to destroy Kaiba's Blue Eyes and Kaiba uses Gremlin's special ability to *drumroll* end the duel (Split the Land).

  • @Metalseadraking
    @Metalseadraking Год назад

    I've heard that one of the Duelist Kingdom rules was that if monsters are destroyed by an opponents card effect you lose half of their atk as life points

  • @kriskanev8421
    @kriskanev8421 4 месяца назад

    “If your monsters “applied” for the field bonus.” I just love that phrase! Im picturing dark magician literally filling out an application haha