Cyber Dragon VS Pure Snake-Eye!

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  • Опубликовано: 18 дек 2024

Комментарии • 13

  • @thecomedymask9089
    @thecomedymask9089 5 месяцев назад

    Bro i love these videos you should post more of them

    • @metaggrit
      @metaggrit  5 месяцев назад

      @@thecomedymask9089 Thanks. I'd love to post more videos. Hopefully I can after nats

  • @CatGuy969
    @CatGuy969 9 месяцев назад +3

    Oh wow! Another video :D very exciting!
    btw what simulator did you use here to duel? :)

    • @metaggrit
      @metaggrit  9 месяцев назад

      Dueling Nexus

    • @quassar4618
      @quassar4618 9 месяцев назад +1

      I wonder, is there that much sinergy between super heavy samurai and cydra? Or does the super heavy engine operates on itself

    • @metaggrit
      @metaggrit  9 месяцев назад

      The shs doesn't do anything here without the Cydra cards. I do an in depth explanation of things in my Combo video for this deck. ruclips.net/video/DTU1BBCtfMo/видео.htmlsi=kJwGiFn2hRqifpAj

    • @quassar4618
      @quassar4618 9 месяцев назад

      ​Awesome! Ill' take a look, seems really interesting, I as well have some really cool techs for cydra, I wonder if you have discord o insta so I could show you some stuff I've been working on@@metaggrit

    • @quassar4618
      @quassar4618 9 месяцев назад

      @@metaggrit oh cool seems really interesting, I'll check it out! Btw, do you have discord or Ig, I would also like to share some techs and ideas I have been working on for while with cydra

  • @alescognamiglio4557
    @alescognamiglio4557 8 месяцев назад

    how long have you been playing this game? Do you have any tips on how to play against unknown decks? I really like your gameplay

    • @metaggrit
      @metaggrit  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for the compliment. I've been playing competitively for a year. But I've played casually for about 4 years before that. When you play an unknown deck, always let them combo or whatever game 1, even if you feel like you are going to lose. Get as much info as possible. And of course ask your opponent what you could have done differently as well after the duels.
      When deciding where to Ash or Imperm/interrupt your opponent when you have never seen their deck before: it's almost always best to stop them when they activate a card or effect that makes them lose a resource for cost. For example cards like Machina Redeployment or T.G. Limiter removal make your opponent discard for cost. So chaining Ash Blossom here helps you go plus.
      If you only have Nibiru in hand:
      If it is a synchro deck, use Nibiru when they have a tuner and non tuner(s) whose levels add up to 10 because they can summon Baron here. If it is a Link based deck, nib them when they have 4 monsters on field or a Link 2 plus 2 monsters....or when they are about to summon Apollousa.
      In general though try and figure out what cards made you lose. Then read those cards and figure out how they summoned it or put it on field. You can even ask your opponent for this information mid duel. Most will politely explain it to you.

    • @alescognamiglio4557
      @alescognamiglio4557 8 месяцев назад

      @@metaggrit wow thanks for such a detailed answer! I do appreciate it