Why Yu-Gi-Oh Needs Alternative Formats

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  • Опубликовано: 14 янв 2025

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  • @Moshuun
    @Moshuun 4 года назад +138

    The problem is, you can’t casually keep up. Being competitive takes a lot of attention, for anything. New cards keep coming out, the game keeps changing. You can’t settle in, unless you’re 100% invested. Imagine tryna play a simple game of pick up basketball but you have to be NBA level.
    Also, I love yugioh but I don’t have days to go to the comic shop & play test. I used to physically play more back when I tag force to learn my deck, on the fly, with the real rules, built in. I’d much rather play online as well. Less arguments & cheating. But that play-testing made it easier to go play physically.

    • @Cyber_Jar23
      @Cyber_Jar23 4 года назад +12

      So true. I get power creep and why it happens, but it happens so fast now I'm priced out of a lot of strategies I'd like to try out

    • @latroyw4650
      @latroyw4650 4 года назад +12

      @@Cyber_Jar23 worst part is where the interesting strategies are the worst days to play

    • @Cyber_Jar23
      @Cyber_Jar23 4 года назад +6

      @@latroyw4650 totally agree, cards like cubics are a good example, totally unique effects and playstyle, really fun, but can't compete

    • @bluelocimon
      @bluelocimon 4 года назад +3

      I stoped playing when the synchro cards were still the newest thing because i didn't have the time to keep playing. And by the time i wanted to get in the game again, now there were xyz's and pendulum cards, so now i didn't have the money to get the new type of cards nor the time to learn the new status of the game

    • @purplekermit2162
      @purplekermit2162 4 года назад +1

      Very true, keeping up with any card game can’t be casual unfortunately, wish there was a way

  • @SuperMmm90
    @SuperMmm90 4 года назад +88

    Speed Duel: Battle City Box is a sealed format that seems like a lot of fun, I hope they continue releasing products like those

    • @chetotcg
      @chetotcg 4 года назад +6

      That product is great and helped me learn how to play yugioh. I really hope they release more speed duel products!

    • @DylanHlava
      @DylanHlava 4 года назад +15

      I used to think speed duels were pretty dumb, but I ended up finding the battle city box at my local target and gave it a shot. Ended up being very fun and cool, I could easily see this working well at parties and for teaching people the game. It’s simple, all of the decks are pretty well rounded.

    • @BoDoesStuff
      @BoDoesStuff 4 года назад +4

      @@DylanHlava same! Bought it because it looked neat and wound up using it at a game night to teach a group of friends how to play.

    • @airportsecurityaustria182
      @airportsecurityaustria182 4 года назад +5

      and the best thing abt the box imo is that their are a lot of effect monsters unlike the first speed duel sets in which most of the monsters were vannilla (except gravekeeper) so there's more interesting stuff for new players to play with and learn some basic combos and stuff

    • @AKASAIBA
      @AKASAIBA 4 года назад

      pretty sure konami is axing speed duels for rush duels.

  • @simas4609
    @simas4609 4 года назад +71

    Definitely! I'd like summoning method formats where you can only use one extra deck mechanic. Also old school format tournaments should exist.

    • @RG_LoneWolfe
      @RG_LoneWolfe 4 года назад +7

      I would 100% play a lot of xyz only format tourneys and some goat format tourneys.

    • @elijahbarfoth1832
      @elijahbarfoth1832 4 года назад +11

      If Ycs events had goat format side events I would go to ycs events again.

    • @randomprofile5853
      @randomprofile5853 4 года назад +4

      They did support these formats enititialy people were hyped but it had low attendance.

    • @Habeev07
      @Habeev07 4 года назад +3

      Yes, limit the number if summons in a format.

  • @matjazvoros2095
    @matjazvoros2095 4 года назад +29

    I have been playing with 40 card Speed Duel card decks. Feels like Old School Yugioh from my Childhood. Also with 3x Structure deck "format" is also nice.

  • @danilempke4245
    @danilempke4245 4 года назад +134

    What yugioh really needs is an official online simulator with a built-in tutorial for new players, maybe in the form of a campaign or something.

    • @dansen2292
      @dansen2292 4 года назад +7

      So a new GX Tag Force game?

    • @clearmind89
      @clearmind89 4 года назад +7

      Yeah and have it up-to-date with new ban lists

    • @randomprofile5853
      @randomprofile5853 4 года назад +6

      I mean there is a Master Rule game in development by Konami so it might be a simulator or something like Duel Links.

    • @clearmind89
      @clearmind89 4 года назад +5

      @@randomprofile5853 they’ve had similar games like Legacy of the Duelist but they never updated them after release

    • @wesleytoulouse7186
      @wesleytoulouse7186 4 года назад

      @@clearmind89 that stays up to date with each new update and set

  • @PeachysGaming
    @PeachysGaming 4 года назад +17

    Honestly coming from someone who played Yugioh as a kid, but stopped after around the 5Ds era I would love to see support for various ways to play. I recently started playing MTG again and I love the variation and the fact that I can enjoy the new stuff in standard, but still play formats that either remind me of when I used to play or more loose formats like say commander, which for the most part besides a few bans I can put any card from Magic's history in.
    I've been considering buying some YuGiOh cards again recently and if there was more support that would be all the jump I'd need.

    • @ivolopez-felix5270
      @ivolopez-felix5270 4 года назад +2

      Dude i feel the same. Im the reverse though. I just started to put down MTG after around 10 years mostly casual. Yugioh seems like fun again if they let me play old cards in a different format!

    • @Brooska
      @Brooska 2 года назад +1

      I’m the same. I stopped after 5D’s. Then didn’t play any card games for years until just recently when I started playing duel links. Now I only play speed duel format, as I find it way more fun, quick, and the current card pool for the physical version is still only up to GX which I love about it. Less super complex effects make it easier for people to get into as well.

  • @TheJmack90
    @TheJmack90 4 года назад +25

    You know what they should’ve called Speed Duels to better ease people into it...Duel Links.

  • @raulfreshiee9258
    @raulfreshiee9258 4 года назад +2

    I’ve always had this idea that they should divide tournaments into groups. For example, if you want to play old school with just vanilla monsters, traps and spells, you belong in group “A”. If you want to compete with a group where they have fusion monsters in the extra deck and ritual monsters in the main deck, you go to group “B”. To sum it up, depending what your deck has, that’s where you belong. Play against someone that is on your level of playing. I feel like that would be a lot of fun.

    • @L.i.T.t.L.e.D
      @L.i.T.t.L.e.D 4 года назад

      They did that in a way with the anime MC in the different generations, idr the name of the format. Was very interested in it and it almost got me back in the game. Unfortunately Komoney let it flop and everyone cares about advanced

    • @raulfreshiee9258
      @raulfreshiee9258 4 года назад

      @@L.i.T.t.L.e.D Yes, you got a point about Komoney lol

    • @starbound100
      @starbound100 4 года назад

      To be fair, A LOT of players just said they liked it. But unfortunately, casual yugioh is disappearing. The game is becoming more and more competitive oriented in it's playerbase, so an event that is percieved as lesser with less or no prizes will inevitably flop. It's honestly why in my opinion speed duel flopped. No tournaments. No prizes. No incentive to play.

  • @Kishimyu
    @Kishimyu 4 года назад +16

    One format that a ton of people enjoy in MTG that I think would be really fun in YGO is the Pauper format. The base rule is that you can only use cards that have been printed in common rarity. So example, if a card was originally secret BUT it has been reprinted as a common, then that card is a legal card to be used in the format. You can use whatever rarity of the card in your deck so long as we know it has been printed once as a common. This would let a lot of weaker archetypes see play. We've have very powerful generic support cards like Ash Blossom, Foolish Burial, etc printed as commons so it's not like we won't have powerful cards to play with. Of course this YGO Pauper format will have its own banlist as well. I think this could be a very popular format for players, especially the more casual players that don't wanna drop hundreds of dollars on a deck.

    • @josepharmstrong6852
      @josepharmstrong6852 4 года назад +1

      Would be cool but why konami will not make money so what's the modivation for them to do that :)

    • @christopherbolanos4695
      @christopherbolanos4695 4 года назад +1

      @@josepharmstrong6852 The thing you can take from magic is that if a format takes off, cards that normally would be junk cards become expensive in the secondary market, this will allow Konami the chance to reprint these cards in special sets so they can make a profit.

  • @henryreturns1397
    @henryreturns1397 4 года назад +3

    The 3v3 format that have been used on the anime of Yu gi Oh 5D have a great potential, and it could go like this to make it more balance :
    - The kicker is that they share the same extra deck , so 3 decks (3 players) would share a 15 limit extra deck
    - They have to share the same limit of 3 cards. Example is like if player number 1 have monster reborn , player number 2 and 3 cannot have it. Another example is if the first player have 3 "Elemental Hero Shadowmist", the second player and third player cannot have a Shadowmist on their decks. So this encourage the team to distribute the resources on each deck
    - When you reduce your opponent LP to 0, the duel ends and it goes to the new opponent. This also applies when the opponent can lose on their own turn , the player who reaches to 0, his next partner will begin right away. Speaking of this, many new strategies can come out of this if you per say pay all your life points to set up a board for your teammate that will go next (how Crow and Jack would do it for Yusei).
    - A downside of this is that Link summoning and Xyz would be the most played cards (on the 3v3 format) from the extra deck due to them been that easy to summon
    - To make it short, because is like 3v3, and pretty much it can come down to 6 duels , making it best of 1 is okay
    - The Side deck is also of 15 cards and it's share between all the decks
    - Here is the kicker with the side deck and the main decks, you cannot change between cards between the main decks, you can only change from the side deck. It is pretty complicated since on a best of 3, the first duel is always the deck list you give to the opponent, and then on round 2 you can do the necessary changes. Here though because is a best of one, players who are going second and third can do the changes, while the first players are lockdown to their list.
    - Finally, this is mainly to have fun, and see what crazy combinations can people come up with on this format

  • @MilkshakeSkunkette
    @MilkshakeSkunkette 4 года назад +3

    i remember tag duals - waaaay back when i used to play, my local play group actually had tag duel events!
    But it ended up dying due to cards like chain strike :( i feel like it would probably need its own separate banlist but honestly - i really enjoyed just buddying up with a friend and going "my lightsworn - your destiny heroes, lets see how we do!" it was a lot of fun

  • @lotus7776
    @lotus7776 4 года назад +53

    They need to bring yugioh dungeon and dice back i miss this one😭😔

  • @yoseilock7321
    @yoseilock7321 4 года назад +43

    Highlander/Singleton format, so you can only run 1 copy of any card.

    • @wilfulbuckle13
      @wilfulbuckle13 4 года назад +7

      And add multiplayer, so much more fun. I come from MTG and that's the only way to play in my opinion.

    • @pippofelipe6901
      @pippofelipe6901 4 года назад +3

      Interactions in commander/EDH are amazing

    • @Firehoundex
      @Firehoundex 4 года назад +4

      That sounds really fun! Commander is the only thing I play for magic.

    • @pippofelipe6901
      @pippofelipe6901 4 года назад +1

      @@wilfulbuckle13 i've been trying to play it with a friend. We are trying things like a command zone (any monster) for example: dark magician (LV 7/spellcaster/dark) and the deck only can run spellcaster and/or dark monsters - just like the color restriction in Commander - and everytime the "general" is destroyed, he returns to the command zone and its cost is increased by 1 tribute. Also, we are using 60 cards + the commander monster

    • @pippofelipe6901
      @pippofelipe6901 4 года назад +2

      @@Firehoundex me too. I never got tired of playing commander. It can be played both casually and competitive. So many tribes, decks, combos, interactions. It's the best multiplayer format i've played in my life. 1 card of each is nice too because it is more affordable and you can play whatever you want.

  • @dandreglenn
    @dandreglenn 4 года назад +27

    I feel like they should have a sealed draft format that would be lit ngl😂

    • @Dingg00se
      @Dingg00se 4 года назад +9

      Battle Pack.
      Was discontinued because the majority only cared about the reprints

    • @dandreglenn
      @dandreglenn 4 года назад +1

      @@Dingg00se yeahhhhh I want one like as a side YCS event

    • @thomasrayner5301
      @thomasrayner5301 4 года назад

      Maybe they give everyone 3 custom structure decks then they make their own decks

    • @Dingg00se
      @Dingg00se 4 года назад +2

      @@dandreglenn They DID do these as side events. No one went to them

    • @Fujiisamaa
      @Fujiisamaa 4 года назад

      that would be fun, they can pull out just some old 2009 booster boxes for them to pick from

  • @andymorris761
    @andymorris761 4 года назад +20

    Me (a Scottish person) hearing Paul use the word “wee” to mean “little” 😍😍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @mrdilonemusic
    @mrdilonemusic 4 года назад +7

    I've always thought that a limited format would be cool, where every card is limited (forbidden cards still forbidden though). It would kinda be like how in the anime people would only use 1 copy of every card, also might lead to some interesting deck building.

  • @notskinny1621
    @notskinny1621 4 года назад +4

    I want that Dungeon Dice Monster to return. I would also like to have Capsule Monster to try it out. I wish a type of speed duel (like in 5D’s) where you can use speed counters to use gaming changing effects or to use powerful ones too. Maybe a way to do Dungeon Duels from the original anime.

    • @CardMasterBrian
      @CardMasterBrian 4 года назад

      They did an ok job with the original run of it! Not sure why it didn't keep going... probably cost.

  • @numberoneappgames
    @numberoneappgames 4 года назад +8

    A pauper format would be cool.

    • @cristianDominguez314
      @cristianDominguez314 4 года назад +2

      Pauper?

    • @numberoneappgames
      @numberoneappgames 4 года назад +1

      @@cristianDominguez314 Good question. Pauper format is used by the MTG. All the cards have to be common.

    • @goncaloferreira6429
      @goncaloferreira6429 3 года назад

      @@numberoneappgames rareties dont have the same meaning in yugioh.

    • @numberoneappgames
      @numberoneappgames 3 года назад

      @@goncaloferreira6429 what do you mean? Then why not have an all common match up then. Where all the cards in the deck have to be common. That way we avoid more expensive/recent cards.

    • @goncaloferreira6429
      @goncaloferreira6429 3 года назад +1

      @@numberoneappgames correct me if i am wrong. isnt mtg the only game where rareties are set witl limited play in mind? since yugioh(and otehr games) dont have real, dedicated limited formats, rarities are about how rare a card is or how pretty it is. hence why you have the same card with diferent rarities.

  • @sully571
    @sully571 4 года назад +2

    Best format: You're only allowed 1 of each card unless a card effect or summoning requirement specifically requires more than one copy of that card, like specific fusion material monsters etc. Also 2 Polymerisation. That's it.

  • @ashellry
    @ashellry 3 года назад

    Exactly, something exciting. I started playing in tournaments around little city big city heroes. Stopped right before links became meta and the one extra deck zone rule was implemented. Recently I became friends with a few people that use cards that are 2014 and older in the main and side deck. But you can only use cards in your extra deck that are pre 2008. So it's been fun taking my collection and creating decks that are some what balanced following these rules.

  • @iraloS
    @iraloS 4 года назад +5

    This man constantly spits out solid ideas and points.

  • @michaelmbk
    @michaelmbk 4 года назад

    I remember a little while back my LGS had a Pre Release for a new YuGiOh. As a magic player, I thought it was where you get packs and make a deck from those packs. I was dead wrong lol. I signed up then found out you had to bring your own deck for a touny, and the winner got the new product. It was my fault for not doing further research. But I went out of my way to play YuGiOh when I havent in many years because I thought I would be on even footing with others building a draft deck.

  • @MSundinPhotography
    @MSundinPhotography 3 года назад

    Tag Team format would have been fun to see more of (I remember a few locals in my area that had them)
    One format that the original series touched on that I wished they could have expanded on in the game was the Deck Master system.
    Create an official database of the Monster cards in the game, with a Deck Master effect applied to each one (that way you don't have to reprint cards, just access the database for your chosen monster).

  • @clearmind89
    @clearmind89 4 года назад +3

    I kinda want the generation format along with the advanced format cuz just imagine WCS having multiple winners (DM/GX champ, 5D, Zexal, etc)

  • @nooneknows3520
    @nooneknows3520 4 года назад

    A cool one that would probably immediately have a meta is basically the "sphere field" format. The rules go exactly how you remember them from Zexal, but I think some changes would have to be made. At the start of the duel, set aside at least 15 Number cards in your "number pile" (for clarification, a number card is an xyz monster that has a number as a part of it's name, such as "number 17," "number 32", so on and so forth). At any point in the Duel, during your main phase, you can overlay two or more monsters of the same level from your hand, and then place a number monster at random from your number pile on top of the overlayed monsters onto the field, which is treated as an xyz summon. If a number monster that was summoned this way no longer has xyz materials attached to it, that monster is sent to the graveyard. Also, if a chaos number is summoned in this fashion, you can attach its corresponding number to it as an xyz material from your number pile (for instance, if "Number C9: Chaos Dyson Sphere" was summoned, you attach "Number 9: Dyson Sphere to it as material). However, you can still xyz summon number monsters from your number pile by xyz summoning normally.

  • @timzoat
    @timzoat 4 года назад +2

    Coming from Magic, Yu-Gi-Oh! really needs something like the Commander Format, the most popular one by now and heavily supported. For YGO this would mean:
    1. It has to be a fan-made format, so it doesn't feel like Konami made it to grab your money, but they can support it with product to get value out of it.
    2. It has to be multiplayer (1vs1vs1vs1 at best) but not necessarily Tag-Duels, so it can get a political aspect of deals and archenemy moments.
    3. It has to have a kind of social contract where playgroups just agree on a power level of the decks or where you can tell people at a LGS what power level your deck has. This comes with a format specific banned list as well as certain agreements between players that are common sense. There also is a competitive scene but players just have to agree first if they want to play all competitive or all non-competitive.
    4. It has to have a way to always have access on some of your favorite cards, like the Commander in the Command zone who is actually always a part of your hand.
    5. Commander in MTG is highlander (every card at 1) with double the lifepoints (16000?) and 100 card decks. Most combos are highly balanced by that.
    This format has united many tournament players with kitchen table players that can play all the old cards they want and compete with all the other decks to a certain level. And it is a huge sucess for Wizards of the Coast as well.

    • @GabetheGuru
      @GabetheGuru 4 года назад

      As a commander player myself, this sounds like a great idea. maybe you should get to start with a field spell of your choice on the field (next I valley tier one)

  • @frostairsoft8674
    @frostairsoft8674 4 года назад +1

    I would like to see a format where budget decks were actually viable, I also think this would be great for newer players who were just looking to test the game out to see if they like it. As an airsofter as well as a casual yugioh player I know that hobbies can be expensive but there are usually budget options available. The issue is budget decks in yugioh are like playing airsoft with a nerf gun, you might get a kill but its gonna be very difficult.

  • @pandoranbias1622
    @pandoranbias1622 2 года назад

    A format like Magic's EDH could be interesting. It's based off Speed Duels rules but uses standard format cards. You get one monster that's your "ace" monster, and that stays on the field the entire time but you can only use each of its effects once per game. In addition, ace monsters with 2500 or more attack or defense can participate in battle only once per game. 2 copies of a card allowed, 41 card decks, maximum of 3 special summons and 1 extra deck summon per turn.

  • @adamb1117
    @adamb1117 4 года назад +2

    My issue with a rotation set up is actually something I love about Magic the Gathering. The sets would have to be something close to 200+ cards each and packs would have to get bigger and more expensive if Konami wanted to keep staples like Twin Twisters and Cosmic Cyclone in the rotation. This would open-up sets to be more draft-friendly but it would also theoretically mean digging for singles (if you're in to buying sealed for just one card) would get harder and more expensive.

    • @Zetact_
      @Zetact_ 4 года назад +2

      Also it severely hinders legacy support. Imagine if you had to play Resonators/Red Dragon Archfiend but only using the new Arc-V cards so no Synkron, no Call, and hell, no Abyss. Typically they do reprint key cards when legacy support comes around but if Konami said, “Okay, new support for X-Sabers... Reprint half the archetype with it.” It’d cause tremendous pack bloat.

    • @josephcourtright8071
      @josephcourtright8071 2 года назад

      @@Zetact_ If a set included Red Dragon Archfiend the support would be in the set. Its how sets work.
      Its true the you get reprints less often in magic, but you don't need to. Magic prints lots of cards with similar effects between sets. Yugioh could just use the same cards often. A popular archetype is almost guaranteed to appear again and again.

  • @ZalvadorZali
    @ZalvadorZali 4 года назад +2

    We should have a commander deck style format, 1 card copies, all limited and banned cards are banned, all semi limited cards are limited.
    60 card deck, one copy max of each card, no limited or banned cards!

    • @Ambyli
      @Ambyli 4 года назад

      I would love this. Commander is a ton of fun and if it were in yugioh then it could make a lot more of that classic back and forth.

    • @ZalvadorZali
      @ZalvadorZali 4 года назад

      @@Ambyli there's a lot of cards now to choose from, enough to make an interesting format.
      It would also reduce three copies of each hand trap and crazy search combos, it may even bring forth to decks that need to have two archetypes to fully get the complete 60 cards

  • @DjRenect
    @DjRenect 2 года назад

    Great videos, guys! I haven’t played in 15 years, but I’m building a deck to get back into it. This channel is a good way to get caught up to the modern meta.

  • @rogerhurtubise2150
    @rogerhurtubise2150 4 года назад +1

    A friend of mine built a cube to draft with for yugioh. It had enough stuff for a 12 person rotisserie draft.

  • @AnRuixuan
    @AnRuixuan 4 года назад +3

    I think this topic goes hand in hand with your earlier video about having a problem attracting new players. Having only one format means tons of power creep to keep the game fresh and leaves new players in the dust.

  • @WaywardIllumineer
    @WaywardIllumineer 4 года назад +1

    The deck builder side sets would be a great choice for a drafting set with a few tweaks, a few more generic cards or cards that can potentially support 2 of the archetypes in the set.

  • @Cinomod6066
    @Cinomod6066 4 года назад +6

    The only formats I could see yugioh having is things like sets designed for draft and sealed. Those are probably the most doable while being different. You could do formats based on when the cards came out. Like magic does with vintage, legacy, modern, and pioneer, standard. Where each of those formats has a card pool and ban list based off when the cards came out. that could change up the meta a bit in yugioh. The tag duel stuff could be cool in magic its called 2 headed giant.
    The only problem I see with yugioh and different unique formats like speed duels and whatever is going on in japan atm. Now when it comes to a multi-player format like magics extremely popular commander I'm not sure yugiohs game system itself really allows for a format like that to be possible. With how restrictive yugiohs bord is I'm don't think it would work out very well.

    • @TravisPilgrim
      @TravisPilgrim 4 года назад

      formats based on when the cards came out might seem like the way to go but I think it somewhat clashes with the way yu-gi-oh! sets are designed. With arechtype based design, a lot of cards rely on other specific cards. With a lot of archetypes being spread out among several booster sets, deciding on a cut-off point for a format will almost certaintly neuter some archetypes right out of the gate.
      Alternatively, formats could be created based on summoning mechanics. I think a lot of the complexity of the game stems from the different summoning mechanics, each with their own specific rules, and how they interact. Formats could be made based on the order in which the mechanics were introduced. Since all the summoning mechanics are color coded, it would make it easy to identify which cards are not allowed in the format. Additionally, summoning mechanics are typically tied to the different anime shows so the names of the shows could be used as names for the different formats. for example:
      GX format: no synchros, xyz's, pendulums, or Links
      5D's format: no xyz's, pendulums or links
      Zyxel format: no pendulums or links
      etc.

    • @poluicionador
      @poluicionador 4 года назад

      @@TravisPilgrim Formats based on when the cards came out might change the way YuGiOh sets are designed.

  • @AllPureSkill
    @AllPureSkill 4 года назад +7

    Without GOATs I wouldn’t be here

    • @AzIgaziMakk
      @AzIgaziMakk 4 года назад +1

      Haha welcome to the club :D

  • @Jollygreeneteam
    @Jollygreeneteam 4 года назад +9

    Honestly if there was a type of "Vintage" or "Modern" format like MTG, I would consider getting back into Yu-Gi-Oh. I used to be a competitive player between 2008 - 2010 and miss running Harpies'. Knowing Konami this will never happen

    • @leonardoodranoel4086
      @leonardoodranoel4086 3 года назад +1

      Funnily enough harpies are pretty decent this format in combination with tribrigades

  • @jonathanasencio9061
    @jonathanasencio9061 4 года назад

    Honestly tho it is hard keeping up. I left about over a year ago from competitive and trying to come back has been a massive pain since even after knowing all summons, all timing rules, the game still changes so much none of my plays are optimal anymore and there’s new things to watch out for and different interaction points compared to Gouki/ Sky Striker/ Thunder Dragon formats when I played

  • @CoziTCG
    @CoziTCG 4 года назад

    Magic has a format similar to the rarity based format you were talking about. It’s called Pauper and you could only play Commons. It seems really fun.
    Yugioh could also probably have a Commander type format. Since Yugioh doesn’t have color identities it could based on type and attribute. Commander is also a Singleton format (meaning you can only play 1 copy of each card). Singleton keeps the power level lower inherently because it limits consistency and combos.
    Lastly I think the most creative potential format is something based off of Duelist of the Roses. For anyone who hasn’t played DotR it was a Yugioh game that combined the card game with board game elements. The rules would take some adjusting for irl play obviously, but I remember there was a RUclipsr who played it with his friend back in like 2011 (they called it Map Duels). It seemed to flow really well.

  • @MercuryA2000
    @MercuryA2000 4 года назад

    One thing I've thought would be interesting is a format where they loosen the banlist. They ban the OTKs, hand destruction loops and other things like that, but they let everything else go wild. Let us see what tier 0 deck is really the best when they go up against some competition, or if there's a sleeper pick that only works if it has this little bit of consistency that got banned 4 years ago.
    Push the game to its limits and see what rises to the top when you go with the syndrome strategy of 'everyone's super, no one will be'

  • @AMBlENCE90
    @AMBlENCE90 3 года назад

    I remember being very excited when they first announced the Generation Duel formats years ago, which in hindsight I should have known better than to be because those formats were DOA due to a complete lack of actual support and incentive. In order to thrive, think this would require a permanent presence in side event form at major events. This also means that the player base would have to be willing to dedicate time and resources to it and engage with it as well, adding another layer of difficulty to its sustainability, but I think those formats are a great idea that provide... well, generational opportunity and viability to the game outside of the primary Advanced format which large swaths of the player base come and go with. I have no hopes it will ever actually manifest into anything, but maybe one day there will be legitimate alternative formats that stick and provide options for every type and level of player.

  • @jordanbird3791
    @jordanbird3791 4 года назад +1

    I have a format with my friends
    Its called Structure Dueling
    It is the same game but
    -You can only use 1 card of each card in your deck
    -And You play Mr3 rules
    and the MR3 rules arent really something to make u scared of pendulum since they can only use ONE of each card so its not really anything to worry about

  • @Vinnyygo
    @Vinnyygo 4 года назад

    I think if yugioh had alternative formats by era (DM, GX, 5Ds, etc.) it would be good. It's a good way to gradually introduce someone to the different summoning mechanics, and is good for nostalgia for players that prefer different eras. It also opens the floodgates for different banlists, for example, dandylion is obviously a bit too broken for link format, but merely a *good* option in the 5Ds or Zexal era. It's super simple to block off by sets, the hardest part is coming up with banlists, but even then, there's past lists to look at for reference.

  • @benminahanmusic635
    @benminahanmusic635 4 года назад +6

    I had an idea for a way to slow the game down a bit in a separate format: other card games have resource systems (mana for mtg, energy for pokemon) so the game starts slowly and ends with game ending plays several turns later. This also has the upside that initial turns have simpler game states and are therefor are not as overwhelming for newer players. An interesting change for a new format would be if you were only allowed a number of summons equal to the turn count (1 summon on the first turn, 2 on the second turn, and so on). This turn count would include ANY type of summon. I've been testing around with that for a while and deck building looks completely different and gives a lot of older cards more use.

    • @Stinkoman87
      @Stinkoman87 4 года назад +2

      You could also implement a resource system like the kind used in Turbo Duels - you get 1 a turn, spend it now or let it build up.

  • @banish4cost
    @banish4cost 4 года назад

    i remember the battle pack draft tournaments and 2v2 tournaments at locals. they were some of my first haha

  • @bmcoyne88
    @bmcoyne88 4 года назад

    Caste party is the format where all cards are the same rarity. Another type of Pegasus challenge is having someone announce a random effect that takes place during each round. There's also highlander, all cards at one copy each. Cross Banlist is a way to experiment with meta decks of the past. Double Deck Format: exactly 100 cards in main deck, up to 30 in Extra, up to 15 in Side; draw 2 cards during Draw Phase. Earth, Wind, Fire, and Water Format (ie Be the Avatar, LOL): Must run at least 4 monster cards of each of these 4 very attributes in the main deck.

    • @bmcoyne88
      @bmcoyne88 4 года назад

      Sealed Deck Format: $10 entry, each person gets a specific starter/structure deck. Alternatively, each player can choose one off the shelf.

  • @finnianfanning3136
    @finnianfanning3136 4 года назад

    Groups like Luxury Games do organize the Rogue tournaments and those seem popular. It basically has a custom banlist where they ban engines or archetypes etc. Konami could maybe do tournaments like that. Also on the rotation format. I would be okay with that as it's own format but I love that we don't have that as the main TCG format. One reason I love about the game is how random old cards can pop up in newer strategies in weird ways. From playing Inferoble Knights for example I've had to look at different older cards like Power Tool Dragon or Coltwing to solve the problems of the deck. Even just seeing cards like Needle Ceiling and Book of Moon popping in topping deck lists in 2021.

  • @windsonma8209
    @windsonma8209 4 года назад

    A Couple of Alternative Formats that I would like to see more of are the First is a Format that I've only played in an App that Per Dates Dual Links and that is Yu Gi Oh BAM! I loved that style of play. What it is You you must have Exactly 3 Cards in your Hand at the start of everyone of your Turns and You also must Use Up Every Card in Your Hand By the End Of Your Turn If Able and the rest is just Like 'Rush Duals' with Mass Summons and Mass Draws, it may sound simple but it's really fun....well for me at least. And the Second One I don't know how you could do it Especially when it's just One V One is Boss Duals.

  • @mr2oxking
    @mr2oxking 3 года назад

    I’d like a character larping deck format where they have requirements and restrictions on what can be in the chosen characters deck and they utilize the traditional ban list for those events, I feel like this would be simultaneously fun and challenging for those involved plus make the legacy support they’ve been pumping out relevant

  • @KentuckyJAM
    @KentuckyJAM 4 года назад

    Old player here. I never really got into the competitive scene but was active at locals circa 2009-2011 and played the game from its inception up until the years listed. Power creep and the feeling that I had to play specific decks in order to “compete” at locals definitely discouraged me from trying to invest fully into the game. I’m at a point now where it wouldn’t be too difficult to buy whatever cards I need to run whatever the best meta deck is, but I would fall flat on my face trying to play it because the game is nothing like it was when I left it. That’s not a bad thing - new mechanics and styles of play keep things fresh - but I watch videos of modern Yu-Gi-Oh! and there’s barely enough time for me to understand how all the cards work with one another.
    Alternative formats would pique my interest, and I think would help keep people on board longer. I’ve had a lot of fun playing a variety of decks in Goat Format lately, for what that’s worth.

  • @Megamanlanprime
    @Megamanlanprime 4 года назад

    I always wanted to try Generation Duel but I never got the chance too because even when I went for the year they had it, they did it in a weird way where you could only enter the tourney for each format that your deck was so You didn’t actually get to face different generations, but just other versions of your own generation. That made me sad

  • @That1powergamer
    @That1powergamer 4 года назад

    I think with some official support Goat format tournaments would rise like never before. So yeah I would love to see that happen maybe even make new packs with specific prints of certain cards to support the format.

  • @zaborg007
    @zaborg007 4 года назад

    One thing I thought of is potentially cutting the extra deck down in size, giving less outs, and maybe have rotating extra deck formats. Like for 6 months you can only play fusions and link, then the next 6 months you can play synchro and xyz, or w/e combination. This gets by the generational issue and a ban list issue since all of a certain card is banned, which makes a lot of cards that support those extra deck cards almost unplayable so you don't have to specifically ban them.

  • @mulldrifterz6469
    @mulldrifterz6469 4 года назад +5

    Just have a format that you can only use cards from the last... mayb 6-10 base/main sets or something with a set rotation? And have an "Eternal" list. Like the opposite of Forbidden, which is a set of cards that could always change that allowed no matter what whether or not they were printed in the newest sets or not.

  • @Warpenguin55
    @Warpenguin55 4 года назад

    A low power format would be friggen cool. I love playing Watts and would love to play them in a tourney again

  • @rorymurphy6081
    @rorymurphy6081 4 года назад +1

    Commander is the only reason so many people play MtG, yugioh absolutely needs something like that. I think what theyre trying to do by leaning into the anime connected sets (speed duel battle city is a huge step in the right direction). Draft also seems like a huge gap, one draft set every summer would be excellent

    • @Habeev07
      @Habeev07 4 года назад

      Yes, a 40 card singleton format. pot greed legal again. XD.

    • @rorymurphy6081
      @rorymurphy6081 4 года назад

      @@Habeev07 I do think something like 60-70 singleton would be interesting, forces people to get a lot more creative with the cards they use and makes consistency less likely.

  • @VileKaizer
    @VileKaizer 4 года назад

    I like the idea of a weighted format. Would likely require something along the lines of creating a card list with point values for every card. A card's point value would be based on how powerful it is on its own, or, in the case of archetype specific cards, the overall power of the function it provides to its archetype. Your deck's "weight" would be the combined point total of each single card in your deck. How exactly this would be split into weight classes though would be heavily up for debate.

  • @ARKmaster533
    @ARKmaster533 4 года назад

    The format me and friends have been playing as of late had been "Ace" format. Normal deck size, life points, ban list and board at the moment BUT it's Singleton so only one copy of each card per in deck except your Ace card which is aloud play set. It's not a completely balanced but it's very casual and slower play which reminds me twilightsworn format speed play. There's plenty of opportunity for Archetype mixing and perfect for getting older people back onto the game while letting them ease into the new rules. Very fun!

  • @UAshton5090
    @UAshton5090 4 года назад

    I have an idea for a format: A POINT SYSTEM.
    I remember playing a lot of the old Yugioh games that gave you points after a duel to buy packs and it made me think of it. You'd be rewarded points for fulfilling specific objectives in the duel like exactly reducing an opponent's life points to 0 or performing a chain link of 4 or higher. But it could be taken a step further.
    Maybe during a tournament or something each player has a "Quest List" of some kind where they need to play specific cards during a duel or doing a specific thing like destroy blue-eyes white dragon with dark magician or use a normal 4 star monster to destroy an 8 star or above monster. Once they've achieved that objective, they earn the corresponding points for that play and it gets checked off meaning they can't fulfill that objective again. The next tournament would have a new list to work with, probably based around what new sets of cards has dropped most likely, but they could always have some quests tied to old-school cards too.
    Konami could even have like a "Quest Card List" where playing these cards in a duel will earn them bonus points. The cards themselves could vary in points rewarded based on difficulty of use, like playing an old-school 5 star normal monster would reward a good bit of points. Naturally, winning earns you a good deal of points as well, but only those who were able to optimize their points earned by using uncommonly played cards or performing specific actions in a duel alongside winning will earn enough to qualify for the championship.
    It would be a means of encouraging using cards that aren't normally played at a higher level. I know this would be a ton of work to pull off, but it would promote interesting deck builds. Since winning duels wouldn't be enough, players would have to experiment with cards (outside of the meta) in order to earn the most amount of points they can.

  • @MrGhanaFTW
    @MrGhanaFTW 4 года назад

    Would love to see a system implemented similar to Pokemon where better pokemon are considered Ubers and statistically worse pokemon are ranked in lower tiers and then only ubers can be used against ubers but you can use low tier pokemon against higher tier, could be applied to archetypes and meta cards and get tournaments for different tiers where your deck applies for a certain rank of the tournament

  • @gabrielcastejon7914
    @gabrielcastejon7914 4 года назад

    That weight class idea for deck tournaments is the most genius thing

  • @Cyber_Jar23
    @Cyber_Jar23 4 года назад

    A format I'd like to see is a points for at. Each card is worth a particular amount of points, you can make a deck that costs max of X amount of points. Some cards would still probably be banned of course, but a lot less.
    Official support for 2 v 2 duels would be sick, been a while
    Normal monsters (in the main deck) non-effect (in the extra deck) only is also fun, and lets you have a lot of back and fourth with your opponent and insane combos that last so long you can feel yourself ageing isn't likely

  • @Ghoste616
    @Ghoste616 4 года назад

    Have you ever played Duelists of the Roses? I've always wanted to see something like the Deck Cost system be implemented to prevent overloading with so many good cards at once.

  • @thetruedaoster8863
    @thetruedaoster8863 4 года назад

    Like the Tier format idea (similar to how Pokémon, not the TCG version!) have tiers in the competitive formats, where the most commonly played/most powerful decks are only eligible in top tiers, but banned in lower tiers, also like the DM-era, GX-era ideas. Agree that it'll be tough to manage though...

  • @itsthatguyarc7186
    @itsthatguyarc7186 3 года назад

    Hey Paul, I see you posted this video a while ago but if you see this then I might have an offer for Team APS in the spirit of the video's discussion.
    So for a while I'd come to a pretty similar conclusion that Yu-Gi-Oh could use with alternative ways to play, and one specific idea that came to my mind was cube drafts: homemade drafts made from a small, curated pool of single cards. It's of course very unofficial and very personalized, but I feel the virtues in it are that cubes can each be their own self-contained thing with their own internal balance, power level, and themes. And it's an idea I've sort of run with; for a couple of years now I've had one of these made I guess as a pet project, something that I occasionally revisit to tinker with and iterate on, so over time a lot of thought's gone into it. Folks that've played it seem to have a good time with it, though without other people that I currently hang out with that enjoy Yu-Gi-Oh the cube mostly just gathers dust these days.
    If the main channel's still on the lookout for possible content, I may be willing to lend you guys the cube to use for a video, or heck, just play in your free time. I dunno, the whole thing may just sound weird or self-absorbed, but I'd like to know what you think.

  • @Chris1111116
    @Chris1111116 4 года назад +1

    10:00 as someone who used to play Hearthstone for years: bad idea. Just leads to the same cards being released every 2-3 years with just a different name.
    Feels like a waste of money when you need to buy the „exact same card“ just because the former was ruled out.
    Pretty much like the problem in speed duels but with a name change.

  • @Seanerrr
    @Seanerrr 4 года назад

    Definitely would like a rotation style as I am a Pokémon player who played yugioh during its first years before synchros were even a thing however now that the game has changed so drastically I can’t jump right in especially with such a strong meta ... either Rotate based of sets or generations starting with releasing the old cards again forcing players to use those cards then eventually slowly release syncs, xyz, link etc or put a rotation on “specialty” cards only allows player to use either syncs, xyz, link , pendulums or fusion during a rotation or only 1 specialty card per deck so you can’t pendulum, link and xyz summon 40 monsters a turns

  • @RuudAwakening
    @RuudAwakening 4 года назад

    What I think would be a real game changer for Yugioh, is a multiplayer free for all format.
    It would open doors for new players but also veterans who are in a rut.
    Greatest challenge in this is determining and balancing the way cards would work in free-for-all.
    Something like this: Raigeki would let you choose 1 opponent to wipe the board from, while Dark Hole wipes every players board.
    You guys have an entire Team with passion and years of experience in Yugioh, also a great audience. Maybe you guys can come up with some rulings for a functioning free-for-all format!!

  • @flashfreeze8446
    @flashfreeze8446 3 года назад

    I feel like a possibly simpler format would be generational aka a ritual/fusion, synchro, link and XYZ tournaments so people who like specific systems could join those tournaments. You could also combine some if that many types is overwhelming such as ritual/fusion/synchro, fusion/link/XYZ. Plus have one where all of the above is used. (fusion in both cause it's a staple for the game)
    I feel like doing this could promote alternate formats or at the very least make them special event tournaments like a 5D tournament when it excludes link and XYZ so prizes could be more synchro based.

  • @leandroluz8091
    @leandroluz8091 4 года назад

    They could perhaps officially tier the top 5 decks and have a format where those are not permitted (archetype wise) which would then encourage use of others. (Or like a no S tier deck) There’s a plethora of archetypes, even random ones like prediction princess or an Odion trap deck. It would be so interesting to see random matchups like that rather than the predictable ‘oh another drytron vs eldlich’. It also opens the door to more skilled players rather than just wealthy players.

  • @tylerisdrawing9913
    @tylerisdrawing9913 4 года назад

    I come from Magic, and if Yu Gi Oh could do something like Magic's Jumpstart I think that would be really great. Basically its a bunch of half-decks sold at around $5-$6 each that you can combine two and make into one deck. I don't know how that would work in YuGiOh, but I think just the casual picking up a couple packs at the store, shuffling them together and playing would be perfect. Even if you could do these with your own cards. Again, no clue on rules but I think something like that would be great. It just needs the easy to pick up factor.

  • @piviriccardo8397
    @piviriccardo8397 4 года назад +1

    I really like playing pure decks, i know it s cool to try some spicy things, but i think it would be nice if there were a format where everyone has to paly pure, there will not be op deck but casual players could play the deck they love with the theme they like the most

  • @tonybj7785
    @tonybj7785 4 года назад

    We HAVE alternate formats! There's advanced, traditional, speed duels, structure deck tournaments... there were tag duels and team duels (tag was shared fields and shared lp between teammates, teams was 3v3 first team to 3, wins) there was another official format called the generational duels which each player would choose a generation they'd represent and could only use cards that represent those generations. (DM era only get older ritual monsters, like 4 fusions to choose from and no other extra decks. Gx, only fusion. Etc.)

  • @kanrakucheese
    @kanrakucheese 4 года назад

    I think a format limited to last 3 (meaning within the last year) Deck Builder Packs+a reprint set of generic cards (MST, Monster Reborn etc.) would be interesting. Combines set rotation with a small, manageable format where a player could, conceivably, have some understanding of every card in the format (3*45, plus ~100 generic cards is less cards than Gold and Silver had Pokemon).
    It would also allow for drafts and sealed play without introducing new product.
    3X structure deck seems interesting, but the gulf in power is massive between decks, even right from the start (The original Structure Deck Kaiba’s inclusion of a consistent OTK, Zombie Madness and Fury from the Deep compared to any other option from that era) and it doesn’t really print money for Konami. It also has an issue with ban lists

  • @Cal-fr9mw
    @Cal-fr9mw 4 года назад +1

    We need yata lock format. Goat format and zoodiac formats for competitive play

  • @Patrick_OBrien
    @Patrick_OBrien 4 года назад

    I totally agree with the weight class system I think that would be perfect addition to the game

  • @christianmennitt2399
    @christianmennitt2399 4 года назад

    I agree with this. From what I understand Goat Format has a huge following. Maybe Konami could have a 'Side tournament' at some of their regionals For those who want to play (or perhaps have goat format tournaments a couple times a year and the prizes could be different cards within the format but of different rarities. also like the idea of the Constructed Format using 'Battle Packs' type of releases (these could possibly be done on a smaller level - maybe at the larger locals that could host them.

  • @gabesaylor4092
    @gabesaylor4092 4 года назад +2

    What do you think of Commander/DoTR formats? Yugioh could benefit from something radically different for people to try imo

  • @bogdanpaulis6132
    @bogdanpaulis6132 4 года назад +1

    I think limiting all cards to 1 is a very easy way to balance the game and slow down hyper competitive decks. This also makes room in decks for some of the weaker members of each archetype, as well as for many tech choices to fill up the deck

  • @Alm0st999
    @Alm0st999 3 года назад

    Weight class idea is such a good idea- really would make the game more playable and fun!

  • @wilfulbuckle13
    @wilfulbuckle13 4 года назад +2

    This will definitely help. I think a Commander/Singleton format could be interesting. Add multiplayer. I would maybe even get into yugioh if it happened.

    • @ZalvadorZali
      @ZalvadorZali 4 года назад

      Commander and singleton, 60 or 40 card decks but ban the banned/limited cards, what do you think?

  • @dillonhayes4877
    @dillonhayes4877 4 года назад

    Or a deck master, like the one in the anime, they did it but was not heavily produced by konami, you can further this by making deck master like commander, except by letting you special summon your deck master at any time and if it dies you then lose the game, but a added rule is, if you use the deck masters ability, you loose 2k as a cost, there for if a card has multiple effects to use it you will lose alot of life points thus making you want to use not so heavy cards, also you can use your deck masters ability from its deck master zone. But as a added restriction you can only use it once and you still pay cost, where as if you are on the field it will be able to use it as long as you have lp, also only restrict it to monsters, not extra deck monsters, and no spell/trap

  • @Ledabot
    @Ledabot 4 года назад

    Mad idea for a format. Extra deck summons are limited to 1 per turn, similar to normal summons.

  • @randomprofile5853
    @randomprofile5853 4 года назад

    2 vs 2 duels were epic playing on Dueling Nexus so much crazy things happened xD

  • @bigcountry9593
    @bigcountry9593 4 года назад

    What you are saying at about 9:35 in is exactly what I would love to see

  • @joeywin42
    @joeywin42 4 года назад

    are there alternate formats to trinity and goats? I want a nice competitive scene like that while still having fun. Although both are really fun.

  • @nakattack9
    @nakattack9 4 года назад

    1 of my local shops used to do rogue day

  • @Ejeffers-eh2om
    @Ejeffers-eh2om 4 года назад

    Honestly the only Yugioh I play anymore is Trinity Format. The ruleset is a bit more complex but It addresses many of the issues you brought up. ATM we are a fairly tight online community of about 30 people, though we know some locals groups play the format IRL.

  • @ducklord4917
    @ducklord4917 4 года назад

    i have thought alot about this "how to fix the game" and i agree with everything you say there should be different tier torny but rather than just allow certain decks into differ formats how about making formats with edited rules e.g. a format that limits time per turn or limits summons also i think rather than having a banlist where the certain cards are band , a combo banlist would be better cos it would still allow you to use cards that are band but not with other cards i really think this would help the game alot . i hope korami listens to you Paul

  • @VindicatedEntertainment
    @VindicatedEntertainment 4 года назад

    We totally agree! We've got a fun, new format we're working on. Can't wait to share more and see what happens. :)

  • @tylerray6820
    @tylerray6820 3 года назад

    Just watched your video from 3 days ago. Seems this one's aged well seeing as we're getting alternate formats! Remains to be seen how well supported they are, though.

  • @AF-iv8iv
    @AF-iv8iv 3 года назад

    I have an AMAZING format idea iv been thinking of that could be fair. Iv thought about making a yugioh channel just to talk about it. I agree that yugioh needs more casual but fun formats and my idea...it could be what we all want.

  • @zayaantameem1868
    @zayaantameem1868 4 года назад

    I like a format with only one type of summoning. You can choose between link fusion xyz and synchro

  • @FrogTownexotics29
    @FrogTownexotics29 4 года назад

    I’m not going to sit here and try to create a format from the ground up but the best format Konami could make would be one to that recreates that feeling of nostalgia for people. One that lets players play anime style decks without worrying about the meta.
    I’ve also been saying for years that Konami could easily create a standard rotation by using reprint sets to keep old archetypes around as well as staples.

  • @CardMasterBrian
    @CardMasterBrian 4 года назад +4

    Yes! This is why I like playing Goat format... I feel like you get to actually play the game and not just turn 3 win/lose.

    • @DylanHlava
      @DylanHlava 4 года назад +2

      One thing that someone brought up that I realize is great about goat is that it’s an eternal format. You can stop playing goats for maybe a year or more, come back, and your deck will still work the same and be just as good as it was back then . Its not like modern where you have to see if any of your cards are banned or are power crept.

    • @CardMasterBrian
      @CardMasterBrian 4 года назад

      @@DylanHlava That is a great point. One of the few kinds of formats where investing in cards is worth it. You never have to worry about a ban list killing your most expensive card.

    • @TheForeverRanger
      @TheForeverRanger 4 года назад +1

      Problem becomes cost, especially for cards like Metamorphosis which hasn't had a printing in over a decade.

    • @CardMasterBrian
      @CardMasterBrian 4 года назад

      @@TheForeverRanger That is true. I was playing this game since the first set came out so I have all the cards and luckily held on to them this long :)

  • @fmasxd5691
    @fmasxd5691 4 года назад

    Sealed pools that play as speed duels? That could be interesting?
    Also MTG has something called Canadian Highlander where you have a 100 card deck with 1-ofs. Also the powerful cards have point values so you can't include all the busted stuff. Could be fun for letting players mess with banned cards.

  • @unfourgettable
    @unfourgettable 4 года назад

    I got in to GOAT Format a few months ago and I really enjoy it. The card pool and banlist always stay the same and yet people are still coming up with new strategies and decks to this day. It's also very cheap because most of the cards have been reprinted as commons. Even though there are "stronger" decks in GOAT Format, building lesser powerful ones and facing off with those is still a load of fun as combos are still possible to an extent. While it is much, much slower than current YGO, I prefer that kind of play. I suggest GOAT Format to anyone who is looking for that sort of thing.

  • @coltonjohnson390
    @coltonjohnson390 4 года назад

    I have group of guys I meet up weekly and we pretty much exclusively play doubles, I find it waaay more fun than singles

  • @appeljuicesurf
    @appeljuicesurf 3 года назад +1

    A format with all cards/sets just before synchro?!

  • @magnuserdum
    @magnuserdum 4 года назад +1

    I Wish the had a format where you only Can have fusion cards In your extra deck like the old days