I don't play yugioh but I watched a video and looked up this edison format and found your channel and I have to say that you have such a perfect voice and calm tone for ASMR. You should really consider doing some ASMR videos.
Very awesome stuff! I never even thought of looking at trends from more competitive players, which made those results really fascinating to me even if they ultimately made sense. I'm curious to see if the top players continue to flock towards frogs or if that's potentially a temporary bump as people test out the Dream Frogs version
Cool video and really well made, however, I think it does not bring up a really important point: dream frogs. Dream frogs just recently got brought to daylight and won at least 2 major irl tournaments, I think a large reaseon the top players decided to load the deck is to see how it performs in a big online tournament (if I missed something feel free to correct me, just trying to be constructive for a better understanding of the format).
This is awesome thank you for compiling all of this! I love seeing this kind of data! Quick question - how did you distinguish Virus Blackwing? Was that just if a Blackwing deck had min 1 DDV in the main?
thank you for your work! i got 2 questions: 1) what virus count was needed for a bw / vayu deck to fall under the virus category? 2) would you consider differentiating pure glads from prisma tiger glads in the future?
Both the Virus Vayu lists were on at least 1 eradicator and multiple DDV main. Same is true for one of the BW lists. the other was on double skill drain and 2 main DDV. The Glad breakdown for this event was: 4 Prisma + Cat 2 Bare Bones 1 Prisma + Tiger 1 Ancient Forest + Iron Wall 1 Test Ape
@@_Puke Lol. Well one thing that helps is that a lot of the best players were playing simultaneously in the early rounds. Hard to coach and play your own match at the same time. Definitely more of a concern as you get later in the tournament though.
This is a good point. Frogs had 12 players who had previously topped out of 25 total frog players. Blackwings had 8 prior toppers compared to the 27 players who chose to play Blackwings. If you weight these number to account for players with multiple tops, it favors Frogs even more. Ultimately, it appears to be both of the phenomenon you identified. more players without tops chose to play BW rather than Frogs **AND** more player with prior tops chose to play Frogs rather than BW.
Nice to see I singlehandedly ruined frog monarch's winrate by going 1-3
This is what we came to see! We love a good Snack stats video 🔥🔥🔥
There should be more coming in the future 👀
I don't play yugioh but I watched a video and looked up this edison format and found your channel and I have to say that you have such a perfect voice and calm tone for ASMR. You should really consider doing some ASMR videos.
Great video, looking forward for more of these types of videos 💪
Very awesome stuff! I never even thought of looking at trends from more competitive players, which made those results really fascinating to me even if they ultimately made sense. I'm curious to see if the top players continue to flock towards frogs or if that's potentially a temporary bump as people test out the Dream Frogs version
@@ygofrom0 I agree, that’s definitely something I’m curious about going forward.
The GOAT, nobody else working this hard. Such a good vid
thank you! It means a lot coming from a monster of a duelist like yourself. 🙏
Cool video and really well made, however, I think it does not bring up a really important point: dream frogs. Dream frogs just recently got brought to daylight and won at least 2 major irl tournaments, I think a large reaseon the top players decided to load the deck is to see how it performs in a big online tournament (if I missed something feel free to correct me, just trying to be constructive for a better understanding of the format).
Yeah! I think that's a very good point. This data is just a snapshot of August 2024, and the results might not be stable across time.
This is awesome thank you for compiling all of this! I love seeing this kind of data! Quick question - how did you distinguish Virus Blackwing? Was that just if a Blackwing deck had min 1 DDV in the main?
For a deck to be counted as “virus” it usually included EEV in the main and more than one DDV.
@@CrowsNestRetroYGO Oo interesting thanks for the clarification! And thank you again for hosting/commentating the tournament!
Interesting that frogs doing well and virus had 69% win rate
That's a good observation
great snackistics
Love the stats video
Love the video! Is any of the data publicly available?
Frogs is just like Agent in Tengu Plant. It summons big bodies wit incorporated removal almost every turn.
If frogs line up more, DDV in main will be more common. Wonder if draw traps will start to fall out of decks too
might be hard to justify with 30-50% of the decks being blackwing or vayu, but who knows?
thank you for your work! i got 2 questions: 1) what virus count was needed for a bw / vayu deck to fall under the virus category? 2) would you consider differentiating pure glads from prisma tiger glads in the future?
Both the Virus Vayu lists were on at least 1 eradicator and multiple DDV main. Same is true for one of the BW lists. the other was on double skill drain and 2 main DDV.
The Glad breakdown for this event was:
4 Prisma + Cat
2 Bare Bones
1 Prisma + Tiger
1 Ancient Forest + Iron Wall
1 Test Ape
@@CrowsNestRetroYGO thank you, appreciate it
One wrench to jam this whole machine would be how many players topped but weren’t getting coached on discord while playing 😂
@@_Puke Lol. Well one thing that helps is that a lot of the best players were playing simultaneously in the early rounds. Hard to coach and play your own match at the same time.
Definitely more of a concern as you get later in the tournament though.
Are experienced players drawn to frogs or are newer players drawn to blackwings? Probably both 😂 Anyways, great video!!
This is a good point. Frogs had 12 players who had previously topped out of 25 total frog players. Blackwings had 8 prior toppers compared to the 27 players who chose to play Blackwings.
If you weight these number to account for players with multiple tops, it favors Frogs even more.
Ultimately, it appears to be both of the phenomenon you identified. more players without tops chose to play BW rather than Frogs **AND** more player with prior tops chose to play Frogs rather than BW.
lol my amarilys deck got put in standard xD
Dragon turbo best deck