About a month ago, I lost my older brother to stage 4 gastric cancer. We started playing yugioh in mid 2011, going to the local tournaments with our crappy decks (mine was definitely crappier, since my boss monsters were level 6 vanilla monsters). Over time, we would get better at the game, going back and forth building better and better decks. He was the better player, since he understood the game and knew how to make the proper plays, so he would win most of our games. It wasn't until I built lightsworn that I could consistently beat him and the other good players at my locals. It was always so entertaining to take people down including my brother with my luck based deck, and because of that, lightsworn became my favorite archetype. Over time my brother developed a love for the dark world arch type, since they could abuse cards like dragged down to the grave and mind crush to have total control of the opponent. He was incredibly skilled at taking away any chance of winning from the opponent by picking apart their hand and dismantling their strategy completely. Our duels became battles of light vs darkness. Judgment Dragon Vs Grapha, the Dragon of the Dark World. We played those decks up until around 2015 when shaddolls, BA, and Satellerknights kind of power creeped every other deck pretty much. I took a break from the game to focus on school and my job, but I kept up with it somewhat. He always kept playing. Back in 2020 when the pandemic hit, I started to get back into the game. It was fun seeing how many new strategies there were since I took my break. Lots of decks that were relevant weren't relevant anymore. Except BA lmao. My brother helped me build new decks, showed me what the game has become and I gotta admit, I wasn't a fan of it at first. But after awhile it became a lot of fun again. In November of 2020 he was diagnosed with stage 4 gastric cancer, and was essentially told that it was only a matter of time before his body would give up. Him and his fiancée didn't give up though. They fought as hard as they possibly could. Up until the very end, he was a fighter, the big brother I always knew. We kept playing yugioh up until about 2 months before he passed, when his brain and heart stopped functioning well enough to play. I never asked him about his cancer or gave him pity. I just wanted him to live his last days as if there was nothing wrong, and it would be just like old times. I also wanted to show him that I believed in him being able to make a comeback, so if I acted like anything was wrong I'm sure it would have affected him mentally. In the end, his body couldn't fight off the brutal illness. I have all of his cards. His decks, his binders, bulk. All of it. I get chills looking at his september 2011 format dark world deck. Those cards carry a lot of fond memories me. Yugioh holds such a special place in my heart because of my brother. This video made me laugh my ass off but also cry because I know how the little man feels lol. I hope he cherishes his big brother, and that they keep playing card games together ❤️
I'm right there with you. My brother passed 5 years ago. He was a Cost Guard and died in a blizzard. Him and I would play our Hero decks against each other all the time. The thing is, we had gotten many different cards from different booster packs over the years. In the end, we both stopped playing when we got to High School. When the Spirit Charmers structure deck came out, I was floored. I remember thinking I had seen one of the cover cards years before. And I did. My brother had 2 of the original Charmers in his deck back when they were first printed. The Spirit Charmers got me back into YGO because of him. I updated his Hero deck. I play against his deck all the time just to remember those times.
I once helped a child learn how to play the Pokemon TCG. He only played by some extremely arbitrary playground rules that... honestly didn't mean anything. So I decided I'd help him out on a whim. Maybe that'd even help out his friends indirectly. I Never went easy on him, but he took it like a champ. The trick, was to give him a realistic end goal that would basicly show him that losing doesn't mean anything. The setup was that he was running a then modern structure deck, whereas I was running an old deck I had built ages ago, using all the best cards I had at my disposal back then. With this kind of setup, the moment the kid would learn how to play the game, he'd have no trouble beating me. It would only be a matter of time, and he knew it. The hook, was that if he would beat me just once, I would give him all my Pokemon cards. :p Took him a few weeks and eventually, he managed to get that win off of me and earned those cards. Despite all his losses, we both had a good time through it all. Taught him the proper rules and in the end, he even understood advanced strategies along with the value of advantage. I certainly hope that it instilled good sportsmanship too.
I feel for the kid brother, but what kid YGO player hasn't thought the show was the cornerstone of the rules only to get shit stomped in a real game. Realistically the older brother should be teaching the right way to play and not act like he's Zane.
I think it clear the brother is trying to teach him but the younger sibling is going by anime logic and is crying when he is told that it doesn't work this way and instead of asking the eldest son to explain (like a good parent should especially when the kids 17) she jumped straight to reddit to ask a bunch of ppl who probably now nothing about the game
Farfa: My community can’t figure out how to screenshot MD Also farfa: Idk why my PC is over heating I only turned off my cooling fans bc I thought they were too loud.
This is why I always recommend a new player to try the BLS ritual deck. It’s all main deck, the affects are simple, and the combos are easy to understand, what little there are. And if you’re trying to teach a little sibling how to play, use rogue decks that don’t rely on floodgates.
Monarchs are also not a bad beginner deck. Only need the main deck and have intuitive enough combo lines that get players to better understand how to prioritize their summons and manage their hard OPTs which is the a huge factor in learning modern Yugioh. There's also room to grow and better understand how to optimize the deck, its forgiving enough but you can definitely tell the difference between an experienced and inexperienced monarch player by how they generate card advantage and set themselves up for future turns. I just wouldn't keep a newbie on Monarchs forever. Although they're good for learning how to utilize your cards for combos and setups, they don't teach you how to interact with your opponent very well as whenever Monarchs are winning, its just them sitting on a Domain lock.
My brother and I both got into the game about 4 years ago. He was really active, he loved going to locals, and I kinda sat on the side, playing casually. Until one day, I decided to get a competent "deck" and really learn the game. Fast forward 4 years, and I am an extremely active player, traveling to many event near and far from me. My brother quit about 6 months ago, after he got fed up of loosing to me for the 500th time. I am sad I lost such a good friend in the game, and the oppurutnity to play test frequently. If you always smash someone, every now and again, let them win, just so you still have some-one nearby to actually play against.
It's pretty obvious that the 7-year-old doesn't fully comprehend the actual rules, and he's trying to do stuff like normal summon Dark Magician with no tributes, or draw multiple cards on draw phase. What do you do in that case? You can either play along with his nonsense to keep him happy, thus never teaching him how the actual game works, or you go full on "ACKSHUALLY" and forcefully teach him the rules. There's not really anything in between. He either learns the game, or plays pretend yugioh.
Man, I have great memories of teaching my younger brother how to play during the Arc-V era. Those duels where he got cocky that he was winning, and then I beat him with my Clocktower Destiny-HERO deck, damn, those were good.
@@kindlingking Genjutsu is a floodgate :L Maxx C becomes fair when everyone maxes it and its counter cards, it's just a detriment to deck-building. You do see skilled and innovative players in the OCG succeed time and again though, like Wang Chia-Ching, Shinsuke Hiyama, and Kouki Kosaka.
That relationship advice one just flashbanged me to when my cousin taught me how to play, I had some crappy put together deck with 0 synergy. My cousin had full power dragon rulers.
@@alicepbg2042 if I don't specify ppl think drytron = herald Also what's difficult about drytron? Only the efficiency which must be learned by practice You have the one that gets you the tool you want to use and you have the ond that gets you a spell and you have the one that is an extra draw and you have an extra summon That's the whole archetype done I actually taught it to my younger bro, he wasnt 7 but he got thr hang of it in 2 minutes
To me the whole point of teaching someone how to play yugioh is to introduce them to a game I enjoy, and help them enjoy it too. I don't think it's enjoyable to stomp someone, I mean it's funny when you stomp a cosplay deck the first time, feels kinda sad after. If I'm trying to teach someone I'll generally play a slower/weaker deck so they can follow what I'm doing, as well as explaining what I'm doing along with any bad plays they made (ie: was teaching a friend Adamancipator and he summoned Raptite to the EMZ while he had a rocksies on field, stopping him from doing the prank kid part of the combo. Didn't know how the zone worked so I explained it.) so that they can learn. If you're "teaching" someone just so you can have someone to stomp, that speaks to your skill or lack thereof as a player.
I taught my ex to play yugioh...I never went easy on her. Somehow our daughter got interested in Yugioh, and my ex caught me teaching her how to think about her plays and how to duel properly, and my ex was like "you weren't ever that nice to me!" ...well duh, I love our daughter, my ex is just dumb. Long story short, my daughter doesn't actually play yugioh anymore because she kept beating her mother who would just be in a bad mood for awhile afterwards. I'm still pretty proud that my daughter, 20 years younger than her mother, can utterly curb stomp her.
My favorite deck for new players has to be boardwipe goukis. All the goukis that search each other, and then like 15 boardwipes. Good times, and I actually have to try against them!
The lil brother would apply anime logic like Summon without tribute, Castle fall on their monsters and deal damage, Number must be beat by Number I assume
Gotta give the little homie time. When my older brother and I started yugioh he went on a 2-3 year win streak. I'd cry cus he took all the powerful cards before I had a chance to grab any. It wasn't until I found cards on the floor at school that I was able to win
How to make younger brother play better: Force them to play through Drytron Combo, if they do that they have to play through Zeus, VFD, and Nibiru in that order
If you're good at cooking, have the time and resources, and aren't insanely picky, it's actually pretty simple to get most of the nutrition one needs with food that tastes good. Like for protein, you could eat a protein bar, or you could make yourself some dal rice with peanut salad.
I'm 10 years older than my younger brother and Farfar pretty much nailed how we played. I never try to stomp him or anything, but I don't "let him win" either, that way it feels deserved when he does beat me
i actually beat eldlich while under imperial order using strikers😭 the funniest shit ever to just dump all your spells in grave and they can’t get over shizuku bc they’re monsters have little to know atk
my brother (9 years older) beat me every time with a 16000 atk ultimate blue eyes or exodia that is 10 years ago and now i am playing meta and beat the shit out of him. so you 7 year old kid it is not hopeless you can beat your brother, just get better in yugioh.
Oh wow, the brother is so mean. When I was 17, I thought my 12 year old younger bro how to play Orcusts while I play Strikers (it was TOSS Format back then) and I would sometimes get shat on.
As a little brother who dealt with getting stomped for years. I found it made wanna be better than that mf I call my brother.(took years buuuut) I'd say I was better off cause I learnt the lesson of always "getting back up" also you just get to spend time with them.
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All the older brother has to do is explain the effects...however this isn't the way to get people into such a game. Start with simple Decks or even 2003 format
yeah... that kid is weaker than my Lil Sis, She understands that anime and IRL yugioh are different and watches me, my younger brother and my friends play, She even won against my friend, She locked him with Exterio, Savage and Zeta, we were laughing hard when that happened
There is actually nothing healthy or unhealthy about food. Its all about the purpose of the food itself I mean, a BigMac menu is considered unhealthy bc of the calories & stuff, however it can be great as well if u are about to starve or similar situations
My brain always sub-consciously nerfed myself when I realized I'm playing someone who is new to a game/learning. Why would you want to get someone to hate the game you love, you know.
Farfa, your name and your favorite deck are based on an Italian poem. Say something bad about Pizza another time and you will Mama your last Mia very soon.
What I would do is probably go out with my little bro (since the big brother can have a job) get 1-3 of two different structures decks and teach him like that, I would also just say read the cards and think just a little. I would buy him a note pad and a nice pen to get him to write down some combos I said so he can learn from it, it would teach him that he can’t always win and how to properly combo.
Oh no, my younger plays DM deck while the older sibling plays Drytron.... Anime is more of an commercial for a summoning mechanic than a really accurate portrayal of real yugioh.... That kid should have started learning "Normal Summon, Aleister" instead....
I think the core problem of the sibling thing, The younger one is playing like the anime, AND YOU KNOW HOW BULLSHIET THE ANIME CAN BE TO PROGRESS THE PLOT RIGHT? that's probably the reason the older one, kept saying "You can't do that" everytime the younger tries to play something.
I got into the game (as a casual noob idiot) during nekroz format, and never won a single match at my locals, I stopped playing around zoo format because I had moved and there was not an OTS near me, got back in at the tail end of firewall's life, my first real experience back was getting full comboed by a pend player. And ever since I been dicking around on online sims. The moral of the story is that the seven year old has no fucking excuse when I was around for three of the most oppressive formats in the game's history as a total noob.
2:58 XD My brother use to shit on me playing Pendulum Magician or full power Necroz (or just any top cut deck at the moment) xD Thanks to that shitting I decided to practice in duelingnetwork/duelingbook now and then until I decided to git gud. Thanks to that crapping the f out of me I were topping in duelingbook and now I'm a better player than him xD The thing that kept me playing was destroying other kids at my age or teenagers at locals when I was 10. Then I understood the pleasure of beating a child
When I was like 7 y/o (now I'm 23) I used to play forbidden memories with my uncle. This is the 1st time I know yugioh, and u know what my uncle use the whole beatstick full of twin head thunder dragon, meteor b dragon, and bunch of megamorp against me. Since then, I swear to god that I will never give mercy to anything I duel for. You play casual? I dont care, take my 7 negate or just surren bro u lose anyways. (The part where I play forbidden memories with my uncle was a true story)
Hell nah no mercy at all times. What my brother did to me and it made me just get better than him to where we got to the point of him not wanting to play with me. My sister gets mad when I shit on my nephew on any game and never let him win. If he likes the game he'll want to get better. Losing is a great way to learn.
7 year old kid could just play master duel or go on ygopro and deal with getting stomped into the ground there. Added bonus is that he gets called a slur online for being bad
I assume that the photos on his subreddit are there because many people play MD on console so screenshotting and posting it isn't really an option I guess...
I was the lil bro but my brother and I played with badly translated fakes instead of according to the show and our parents didn't care about us playing ygo. Tbf his boss monster was bewd and mine was a shitty yamata dragon (a high level, 2 tributes spirit monster)... Now he no longer plays tho, he doesn't seem to be interested in the modern iteration of ygo
I'm gunna be honest. yugioh isn't for the average seven year old anymore. it says 7 and up but the seven year old needs the reading comprehension level of a high schooler to understand yugioh.
About a month ago, I lost my older brother to stage 4 gastric cancer.
We started playing yugioh in mid 2011, going to the local tournaments with our crappy decks (mine was definitely crappier, since my boss monsters were level 6 vanilla monsters). Over time, we would get better at the game, going back and forth building better and better decks. He was the better player, since he understood the game and knew how to make the proper plays, so he would win most of our games. It wasn't until I built lightsworn that I could consistently beat him and the other good players at my locals. It was always so entertaining to take people down including my brother with my luck based deck, and because of that, lightsworn became my favorite archetype. Over time my brother developed a love for the dark world arch type, since they could abuse cards like dragged down to the grave and mind crush to have total control of the opponent. He was incredibly skilled at taking away any chance of winning from the opponent by picking apart their hand and dismantling their strategy completely. Our duels became battles of light vs darkness. Judgment Dragon Vs Grapha, the Dragon of the Dark World. We played those decks up until around 2015 when shaddolls, BA, and Satellerknights kind of power creeped every other deck pretty much. I took a break from the game to focus on school and my job, but I kept up with it somewhat. He always kept playing. Back in 2020 when the pandemic hit, I started to get back into the game. It was fun seeing how many new strategies there were since I took my break. Lots of decks that were relevant weren't relevant anymore. Except BA lmao. My brother helped me build new decks, showed me what the game has become and I gotta admit, I wasn't a fan of it at first. But after awhile it became a lot of fun again. In November of 2020 he was diagnosed with stage 4 gastric cancer, and was essentially told that it was only a matter of time before his body would give up. Him and his fiancée didn't give up though. They fought as hard as they possibly could. Up until the very end, he was a fighter, the big brother I always knew. We kept playing yugioh up until about 2 months before he passed, when his brain and heart stopped functioning well enough to play. I never asked him about his cancer or gave him pity. I just wanted him to live his last days as if there was nothing wrong, and it would be just like old times. I also wanted to show him that I believed in him being able to make a comeback, so if I acted like anything was wrong I'm sure it would have affected him mentally. In the end, his body couldn't fight off the brutal illness.
I have all of his cards. His decks, his binders, bulk. All of it. I get chills looking at his september 2011 format dark world deck. Those cards carry a lot of fond memories me.
Yugioh holds such a special place in my heart because of my brother. This video made me laugh my ass off but also cry because I know how the little man feels lol. I hope he cherishes his big brother, and that they keep playing card games together ❤️
Why would you make me cry like this
My heart hurts
May your brother rest in a better place 🙏
I'm right there with you. My brother passed 5 years ago. He was a Cost Guard and died in a blizzard.
Him and I would play our Hero decks against each other all the time. The thing is, we had gotten many different cards from different booster packs over the years. In the end, we both stopped playing when we got to High School.
When the Spirit Charmers structure deck came out, I was floored. I remember thinking I had seen one of the cover cards years before. And I did. My brother had 2 of the original Charmers in his deck back when they were first printed. The Spirit Charmers got me back into YGO because of him. I updated his Hero deck. I play against his deck all the time just to remember those times.
Man, my heart hurts for you.
I once helped a child learn how to play the Pokemon TCG. He only played by some extremely arbitrary playground rules that... honestly didn't mean anything. So I decided I'd help him out on a whim. Maybe that'd even help out his friends indirectly.
I Never went easy on him, but he took it like a champ. The trick, was to give him a realistic end goal that would basicly show him that losing doesn't mean anything.
The setup was that he was running a then modern structure deck, whereas I was running an old deck I had built ages ago, using all the best cards I had at my disposal back then. With this kind of setup, the moment the kid would learn how to play the game, he'd have no trouble beating me. It would only be a matter of time, and he knew it.
The hook, was that if he would beat me just once, I would give him all my Pokemon cards. :p
Took him a few weeks and eventually, he managed to get that win off of me and earned those cards. Despite all his losses, we both had a good time through it all. Taught him the proper rules and in the end, he even understood advanced strategies along with the value of advantage. I certainly hope that it instilled good sportsmanship too.
If you're like ten years older than your brother you're like a teacher to them
Me:the best lesson is to overcome defeat
I'm 7yrs old and I'm already making epic Cyberse combos
Just an average Farfa Viewer
@@EpicGamers007 lmao
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I feel for the kid brother, but what kid YGO player hasn't thought the show was the cornerstone of the rules only to get shit stomped in a real game.
Realistically the older brother should be teaching the right way to play and not act like he's Zane.
Zane is chill with Cyrus in earlier days of them before Duel Academia and his Graduation
@Luiz you sound like you'd be a dickhead of an older brother
Nobody went easy on me as a child. I got stomped into crying MULTIPLE times.
Now I'm a proud drytron player.
I'm joking, I'm playing eldlich
I used to be a D.D. player. Now im a D/D.
As if that make it any better
@@musiyevonchilla6769 don't worry it's a joke I'm actually playing dragunity. No troll.
I think it clear the brother is trying to teach him but the younger sibling is going by anime logic and is crying when he is told that it doesn't work this way and instead of asking the eldest son to explain (like a good parent should especially when the kids 17) she jumped straight to reddit to ask a bunch of ppl who probably now nothing about the game
Farfa: My community can’t figure out how to screenshot MD
Also farfa: Idk why my PC is over heating I only turned off my cooling fans bc I thought they were too loud.
This is why I always recommend a new player to try the BLS ritual deck. It’s all main deck, the affects are simple, and the combos are easy to understand, what little there are. And if you’re trying to teach a little sibling how to play, use rogue decks that don’t rely on floodgates.
Monarchs are also not a bad beginner deck. Only need the main deck and have intuitive enough combo lines that get players to better understand how to prioritize their summons and manage their hard OPTs which is the a huge factor in learning modern Yugioh. There's also room to grow and better understand how to optimize the deck, its forgiving enough but you can definitely tell the difference between an experienced and inexperienced monarch player by how they generate card advantage and set themselves up for future turns.
I just wouldn't keep a newbie on Monarchs forever. Although they're good for learning how to utilize your cards for combos and setups, they don't teach you how to interact with your opponent very well as whenever Monarchs are winning, its just them sitting on a Domain lock.
Absolutely based
1 word, stun.
No need to learn other cards if your opponent cannot special summon their mumbo jumbo combo no thank you cards. Perfect.
Aleister always good for new player
@@jepripernando7232 found the unskilled one
My brother and I both got into the game about 4 years ago. He was really active, he loved going to locals, and I kinda sat on the side, playing casually. Until one day, I decided to get a competent "deck" and really learn the game. Fast forward 4 years, and I am an extremely active player, traveling to many event near and far from me. My brother quit about 6 months ago, after he got fed up of loosing to me for the 500th time. I am sad I lost such a good friend in the game, and the oppurutnity to play test frequently. If you always smash someone, every now and again, let them win, just so you still have some-one nearby to actually play against.
Yeah I don't remember anyone asking though
Hey guys I made the Aleister music video, thank you SO MUCH farfa for the support ILY!
It's pretty obvious that the 7-year-old doesn't fully comprehend the actual rules, and he's trying to do stuff like normal summon Dark Magician with no tributes, or draw multiple cards on draw phase. What do you do in that case? You can either play along with his nonsense to keep him happy, thus never teaching him how the actual game works, or you go full on "ACKSHUALLY" and forcefully teach him the rules. There's not really anything in between. He either learns the game, or plays pretend yugioh.
Tbh making shit up is how they play the game in the anime
yeah there isnt really a middle ground
Man, I have great memories of teaching my younger brother how to play during the Arc-V era. Those duels where he got cocky that he was winning, and then I beat him with my Clocktower Destiny-HERO deck, damn, those were good.
that 7 year old is going to be the next Sasuke
Nah, he will defend floodgates and argue that Maxx C is a fair card
@@kindlingking Genjutsu is a floodgate :L Maxx C becomes fair when everyone maxes it and its counter cards, it's just a detriment to deck-building. You do see skilled and innovative players in the OCG succeed time and again though, like Wang Chia-Ching, Shinsuke Hiyama, and Kouki Kosaka.
Farfa: Italian pizza sucks
Italians that pretty much invented pizza: And I took that personally
D fuk has he eaten to say that
That relationship advice one just flashbanged me to when my cousin taught me how to play, I had some crappy put together deck with 0 synergy.
My cousin had full power dragon rulers.
Drytron (no herald, just drytron and ritual monsters) is gonna be a great deck for the 7yr old to use
Lots of choices, simple and yet powerful
not really simple... also, herald? eva is banned. herald is just copium now.
@@adityasaharkar9344 bro eva literally banned
@@kucukyilmert I think he means in master dual cuz in TCG it is banned but in master dual it’s unlimited
@@alicepbg2042 if I don't specify ppl think drytron = herald
Also what's difficult about drytron? Only the efficiency which must be learned by practice
You have the one that gets you the tool you want to use and you have the ond that gets you a spell and you have the one that is an extra draw and you have an extra summon
That's the whole archetype done
I actually taught it to my younger bro, he wasnt 7 but he got thr hang of it in 2 minutes
@@adityasaharkar9344 I think you're talking about master duel, in the TCG it's banned
Normal Alister ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya 🎶 🎵
He looked at my terrible Breaking -Gage- Bad meme :)
Edit: and my Parks and Recs edit, thanks Farfa :D
That normal aleister song is an absolute banger tho ngl
thx c:
MDC goes HARD in the paint with his vids
Whenever Farfa runs out of thumbnail ideas, he can always fall back on crying babies :)
I only cook what i like to eat
Farfa: ''So noTHinG hEaLTHy?''
There are people who actually like eating healthy things.
Farfa taste in decks: empirical music
Farfa taste in pizza: cursed and dishonorable
I find it genuinely crazy that I've watched all of these videos recently
To me the whole point of teaching someone how to play yugioh is to introduce them to a game I enjoy, and help them enjoy it too. I don't think it's enjoyable to stomp someone, I mean it's funny when you stomp a cosplay deck the first time, feels kinda sad after. If I'm trying to teach someone I'll generally play a slower/weaker deck so they can follow what I'm doing, as well as explaining what I'm doing along with any bad plays they made (ie: was teaching a friend Adamancipator and he summoned Raptite to the EMZ while he had a rocksies on field, stopping him from doing the prank kid part of the combo. Didn't know how the zone worked so I explained it.) so that they can learn.
If you're "teaching" someone just so you can have someone to stomp, that speaks to your skill or lack thereof as a player.
OMAR
I taught my ex to play yugioh...I never went easy on her. Somehow our daughter got interested in Yugioh, and my ex caught me teaching her how to think about her plays and how to duel properly, and my ex was like "you weren't ever that nice to me!" ...well duh, I love our daughter, my ex is just dumb. Long story short, my daughter doesn't actually play yugioh anymore because she kept beating her mother who would just be in a bad mood for awhile afterwards. I'm still pretty proud that my daughter, 20 years younger than her mother, can utterly curb stomp her.
"bUt thAts hOW they PlaY It iN TheE sHOw"
"when the British man talks about food"
My favorite deck for new players has to be boardwipe goukis. All the goukis that search each other, and then like 15 boardwipes. Good times, and I actually have to try against them!
No links, at least when they start
That 7yo child is probably an eldlich player now
He joined the dark side just for that dub
“Haterz want that smoke Imma pull out purgatrio” Bruh this makes me wanna play my Shadvoked deck in MD while I point my Glock around my room.
The lil brother would apply anime logic like Summon without tribute, Castle fall on their monsters and deal damage, Number must be beat by Number I assume
Gotta give the little homie time. When my older brother and I started yugioh he went on a 2-3 year win streak. I'd cry cus he took all the powerful cards before I had a chance to grab any. It wasn't until I found cards on the floor at school that I was able to win
How to make younger brother play better: Force them to play through Drytron Combo, if they do that they have to play through Zeus, VFD, and Nibiru in that order
Younger brother simply doesn't understand why BA no die.
That Aleister music video, holy crap that's good
c: thx u
If you're good at cooking, have the time and resources, and aren't insanely picky, it's actually pretty simple to get most of the nutrition one needs with food that tastes good. Like for protein, you could eat a protein bar, or you could make yourself some dal rice with peanut salad.
I'm 10 years older than my younger brother and Farfar pretty much nailed how we played. I never try to stomp him or anything, but I don't "let him win" either, that way it feels deserved when he does beat me
i actually beat eldlich while under imperial order using strikers😭 the funniest shit ever to just dump all your spells in grave and they can’t get over shizuku bc they’re monsters have little to know atk
Yepp and especially if they Judgment on top of Order they will often put themselves in Hayate range.
my brother (9 years older) beat me every time with a 16000 atk ultimate blue eyes or exodia that is 10 years ago and now i am playing meta and beat the shit out of him. so you 7 year old kid it is not hopeless you can beat your brother, just get better in yugioh.
Oh wow, the brother is so mean. When I was 17, I thought my 12 year old younger bro how to play Orcusts while I play Strikers (it was TOSS Format back then) and I would sometimes get shat on.
As a little brother who dealt with getting stomped for years. I found it made wanna be better than that mf I call my brother.(took years buuuut) I'd say I was better off cause I learnt the lesson of always "getting back up" also you just get to spend time with them.
No WAY! I get a Pizza oven ad literally after talks about how much he hates Italian style pizza 😂😂
I like the idea that Farfa is unaware people can enjoy eating healthy food.
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You can cook things that taste good AND are good for you
All the older brother has to do is explain the effects...however this isn't the way to get people into such a game. Start with simple Decks or even 2003 format
The kid is probably trying to summon a monster in defense or fuse his living arrow with a mammoth graveyard
I almost quit because my older brother kept beating me, but then I simply started playing better decks
yeah... that kid is weaker than my Lil Sis, She understands that anime and IRL yugioh are different and watches me, my younger brother and my friends play, She even won against my friend, She locked him with Exterio, Savage and Zeta, we were laughing hard when that happened
Copyright strikes are the floodgates of real life
4:15 some people play on console and so cant bother screenshoting then transferring to another device just to post
Cry about it
There is actually nothing healthy or unhealthy about food. Its all about the purpose of the food itself
I mean, a BigMac menu is considered unhealthy bc of the calories & stuff, however it can be great as well if u are about to starve or similar situations
My brain always sub-consciously nerfed myself when I realized I'm playing someone who is new to a game/learning.
Why would you want to get someone to hate the game you love, you know.
Because they don't learn if you go easy on them and let them win
I'm glad I like my sibling I can only imagine having some of the siblings that i've seen.
Implying that healthy food has to taste bad smh
Win and lose are good, but keep stomping a kid is also a pathetic move tbh
I let my friends who are older than me win sometimes but that guy is a psycho who wouldn’t want someone else to play with
Also i need farfa to explain why his stream always has "depression" tag
Farfa, your name and your favorite deck are based on an Italian poem. Say something bad about Pizza another time and you will Mama your last Mia very soon.
What I would do is probably go out with my little bro (since the big brother can have a job) get 1-3 of two different structures decks and teach him like that, I would also just say read the cards and think just a little. I would buy him a note pad and a nice pen to get him to write down some combos I said so he can learn from it, it would teach him that he can’t always win and how to properly combo.
Get the wee brother a Magic The Gathering deck.
Oh no, my younger plays DM deck while the older sibling plays Drytron.... Anime is more of an commercial for a summoning mechanic than a really accurate portrayal of real yugioh.... That kid should have started learning "Normal Summon, Aleister" instead....
Funny yu gi oh video
You are banned from Italy
I think the core problem of the sibling thing,
The younger one is playing like the anime, AND YOU KNOW HOW BULLSHIET THE ANIME CAN BE TO PROGRESS THE PLOT RIGHT?
that's probably the reason the older one, kept saying "You can't do that" everytime the younger tries to play something.
4:07 crazy concept, but what if, now hear me out, what if a majority of people who own master duel, play it on console.
My 8 year old just got top 32 at a 75 man event gotta get the 7 year old skill level up smh
Farfa, you should connect Connor (CdawgVA), he feels the exact (wrong) way about Pizza.
Sorry Farfa but the original is always the best so Italian pizza is the best
Relatable
I think he ate Pizza in something like Domino's instead of a good Italian restaurant
I got into the game (as a casual noob idiot) during nekroz format, and never won a single match at my locals, I stopped playing around zoo format because I had moved and there was not an OTS near me, got back in at the tail end of firewall's life, my first real experience back was getting full comboed by a pend player. And ever since I been dicking around on online sims. The moral of the story is that the seven year old has no fucking excuse when I was around for three of the most oppressive formats in the game's history as a total noob.
Wait holy shit i made that why ba no die trap meme
TIL Farfa doesn't have tastebuds
How it always start my brother didn't give af😭
NEGATE, NEGATE, NEGATEEEEE
I started yugioh because my older cousin refused to let me win so I choose revenge and got good
That song reminds me of the paymoneywubby fan who makes music about him
If italian pizza is that really thin pitta bread crap with the cheese and tomato paste on top, then yes that's garbage.
But Farfa, taking a picture with my Nokia flip phone and posting it to the subreddit gets you to look at it and give it attention.
0:50 farfa... please tell me you know that protein bars aren't the only source of protein we can have
4:11 becarse they only know how to screenshot pictures that they’ve already taken
2:58 XD My brother use to shit on me playing Pendulum Magician or full power Necroz (or just any top cut deck at the moment) xD Thanks to that shitting I decided to practice in duelingnetwork/duelingbook now and then until I decided to git gud. Thanks to that crapping the f out of me I were topping in duelingbook and now I'm a better player than him xD
The thing that kept me playing was destroying other kids at my age or teenagers at locals when I was 10. Then I understood the pleasure of beating a child
Madame dire why is that "farfa reddit" intro song so good?
When I was like 7 y/o (now I'm 23) I used to play forbidden memories with my uncle. This is the 1st time I know yugioh, and u know what my uncle use the whole beatstick full of twin head thunder dragon, meteor b dragon, and bunch of megamorp against me. Since then, I swear to god that I will never give mercy to anything I duel for. You play casual? I dont care, take my 7 negate or just surren bro u lose anyways.
(The part where I play forbidden memories with my uncle was a true story)
Hell nah no mercy at all times. What my brother did to me and it made me just get better than him to where we got to the point of him not wanting to play with me. My sister gets mad when I shit on my nephew on any game and never let him win. If he likes the game he'll want to get better. Losing is a great way to learn.
OMAR FOR LIFE! UPVOTE OMAR!
i like how you mute "copyrighted music" but are using coconut mall in the background as if that isnt copyrighted music as well
Parfa Reddit is always nice
Farfa just eat something healthy that you like
Get the kid tag force game and let him learn
7 year old kid could just play master duel or go on ygopro and deal with getting stomped into the ground there. Added bonus is that he gets called a slur online for being bad
Master duel has no chatting function lol guess that’s why people like it
I assume that the photos on his subreddit are there because many people play MD on console so screenshotting and posting it isn't really an option I guess...
Most consoles that it can run on have a record vid and a screenshot function and you can just pull those onto usb to upload later
@@zabladestorm ah yes totally worth the hassle
Good shit indeed!!!😁💯🔥
italian pizza = best pizza
4:57 As an italian, i'm hugely disappointed with you.
I was the lil bro but my brother and I played with badly translated fakes instead of according to the show and our parents didn't care about us playing ygo. Tbf his boss monster was bewd and mine was a shitty yamata dragon (a high level, 2 tributes spirit monster)...
Now he no longer plays tho, he doesn't seem to be interested in the modern iteration of ygo
Link to the Raye vs Order video pls? :)
Omar
I'm gunna be honest. yugioh isn't for the average seven year old anymore. it says 7 and up but the seven year old needs the reading comprehension level of a high schooler to understand yugioh.