The usage of the blue stock counter on the last turn was so that joker could not activate his effect since he wouldn’t have stock to pay for the skill. It just guarantees the survival of the konosuba player.
@@erickdemerutis6457 yup completely understand that. It just seems like an unneeded use of resources as he was not in a situation where 1 joker is expected to kill.
I can't find those sleeves or that playmat anywhere online. Does bushiroad sell those or award them for playing in tournaments? I'm looking for that double playmat with the playing field info on it and the sleeves with the weiss schwarz logo
if i'm not wrong, i believe these are the bushiroad official ones. i was at bsf, people were not allowed to take the ones placed on the tables for the tourney/free play.
Konosuba dude needs to keep his cards on those marked spots, i get you know what you're doing but damn, keep your play area atleast somewhat organized.
It's kinda hard for me to imagine how each archetype would function differently, maybe one type let's you preform two soul drives? Or maybe utilize stock in a different way?
I am really new to this Genre of cardgame but the guy on the left on 11:00 he put the card from the deck in his hands but dont he need to put this Card in the stock?
As long as your cards are in good condition then it shouldn't matter if you can see the backs, as they are all the same. The tournament organizers probably make the players use sleeves from them so that they can't try to mark them or something. I'm not sure about the playmat thing. Perhaps to avoid distracting the players? Or maybe make the zones very clear and identifiable?
Has the guy on the left got some kind of OCD issue? The amount of times he spread out his cards and gathered them back in his hand when the opponent was taking his turn is unbearable to watch lol
bruh, how many shuffle they need to do until the battle end.... I also kind of irritated seeing the right guy always checking how many card left on his deck.
Man that whole match just felt like I kept hearing "Wow, that was unfortunate for the persona player"
p5 vs ks that seems like a really awesome matchup kit nice commentary man.
That double door trigger..... i'm already crying for P5 player
Then double wind trigger. He must be: "wtf is with my trigger''s today ?"
Glad to see this finally uploaded!
The usage of the blue stock counter on the last turn was so that joker could not activate his effect since he wouldn’t have stock to pay for the skill. It just guarantees the survival of the konosuba player.
@@erickdemerutis6457 yup completely understand that. It just seems like an unneeded use of resources as he was not in a situation where 1 joker is expected to kill.
I can't find those sleeves or that playmat anywhere online. Does bushiroad sell those or award them for playing in tournaments? I'm looking for that double playmat with the playing field info on it and the sleeves with the weiss schwarz logo
if i'm not wrong, i believe these are the bushiroad official ones. i was at bsf, people were not allowed to take the ones placed on the tables for the tourney/free play.
Konosuba dude needs to keep his cards on those marked spots, i get you know what you're doing but damn, keep your play area atleast somewhat organized.
It's kinda hard for me to imagine how each archetype would function differently, maybe one type let's you preform two soul drives? Or maybe utilize stock in a different way?
I still... want to play this..
I am really new to this Genre of cardgame but the guy on the left on 11:00 he put the card from the deck in his hands but dont he need to put this Card in the stock?
Late reply.
That is the cards' climax combo. You top check for another thief character, and then you perform the trigger.
I have question.
A why paper playmat
B why use clear sleves
Does stated on tournaments need to use opaque slevvves?
Bushiroad provides the sleeves and papermat for players in the top 8 matches your not allowed to use your own
@@fayt1202 why can't use own is because your opponent get by image?
As long as your cards are in good condition then it shouldn't matter if you can see the backs, as they are all the same. The tournament organizers probably make the players use sleeves from them so that they can't try to mark them or something.
I'm not sure about the playmat thing. Perhaps to avoid distracting the players? Or maybe make the zones very clear and identifiable?
Has the guy on the left got some kind of OCD issue? The amount of times he spread out his cards and gathered them back in his hand when the opponent was taking his turn is unbearable to watch lol
bruh, how many shuffle they need to do until the battle end....
I also kind of irritated seeing the right guy always checking how many card left on his deck.
Cardfight vanguard and buddyfight English games for the DS please! We've been waiting too long and it would make money.
Megumin heh....
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