I’m not a burn player but I couldn’t agree more. We need burn. It keeps the meta healthy and keeps side decks honest. Regarding swords, I feel like it often if not usually goes all 3 turns. Players can be hesitant to use a MST/Breaker/Dust Tornado/Heavy Storm on a card that eventually just goes away on its own. So yeah I think it’s an amazing stall card. It can swing the momentum of an entire game
@@Get_Low if you think burn is too strong to play against, you might want to check your playstyle/strategy or fix your side deck to see what you’re doing wrong. Burn tops at a lower rate than chaos and warrior in recent tournaments, and as of right now probably less than goat control also. Burn is tier 2 (assuming there is not tier 0) while chaos turbo, warrior and probably goat control are tier 1 decks.
@@TheOldSchoolExpert To add something to my original comment that I should have also stated, it's the strength of burn in tandem with it being miserable to play against that hurts the format for me. Despite turbo, warrior, and control being considered stronger decks, I find those decks to be alot more enjoyable to play against. Even if burn is a slightly lower tier, it's still strong enough that enough people play it and that you have to waste side deck slots on cards that are otherwise useless for it.
@@Get_Low I can understand your disdain for burn. I really can. I guess I don’t personally see it as miserable to play against because a few key side deck cards and a slight shift in strategy usually turns the tide in your favor after game 1. And with burn these days in the goat format meta being a hybrid of burn and aggression, I don’t feel like it’s too passive. Makes it kinda fun in my opinion. I don’t play burn only because I generally don’t like how difficult it is to side when you’re running a burn deck. Lots of mind games.
I'll say Mind Crush. It's like Dustshoot, but is technically almost always active. Use it to stop a card you know, or a card that you're worried about. Not the worst if called wrong.
Trap dustshoot is a experience based card. The better you can use the information you get from your opponents hand, the better you'll be and probably are as a player.
Dustshoot is the 1 card I hate the most in this format, gaining perfect info just puts so much pressure on your opponent and the fact that it's at 3 drives me up a wall. It might actually be my least favorite card of all time, fuck dustshoot.
I'm really curious in how well Magic Dain would work; you more or less always win with it. The Trinity of Pot/Graceful/Duo are the backbone of the format and neutering their card advantage capabilities changes complexions big time.
King Tiger Wanghu, the mini slifer the sky dragon, really like that effect, especially vs the scapegoats, recruiters, and even cards like exiled force. Also 100% think that wing wind blast is better than raigeki break, not alot of cards get the value of being draw again, but alot more cards get value from being in the graveyard, or decks take advantage of their cards being in the graveyards.
if you want to do well and dont have alot of Goat experience I would suggest taking Warriors or Burn! in my opinion those have great points of entry and can just flat win sometimes
Really like your perspective on burn JDZ.. I hate playing against but it definitely holds decks in check
I’m not a burn player but I couldn’t agree more. We need burn. It keeps the meta healthy and keeps side decks honest.
Regarding swords, I feel like it often if not usually goes all 3 turns. Players can be hesitant to use a MST/Breaker/Dust Tornado/Heavy Storm on a card that eventually just goes away on its own. So yeah I think it’s an amazing stall card. It can swing the momentum of an entire game
I couldnt agree more!!
Nah the strength of burn makes me not even want to play this format.
@@Get_Low if you think burn is too strong to play against, you might want to check your playstyle/strategy or fix your side deck to see what you’re doing wrong. Burn tops at a lower rate than chaos and warrior in recent tournaments, and as of right now probably less than goat control also. Burn is tier 2 (assuming there is not tier 0) while chaos turbo, warrior and probably goat control are tier 1 decks.
@@TheOldSchoolExpert To add something to my original comment that I should have also stated, it's the strength of burn in tandem with it being miserable to play against that hurts the format for me. Despite turbo, warrior, and control being considered stronger decks, I find those decks to be alot more enjoyable to play against. Even if burn is a slightly lower tier, it's still strong enough that enough people play it and that you have to waste side deck slots on cards that are otherwise useless for it.
@@Get_Low I can understand your disdain for burn. I really can. I guess I don’t personally see it as miserable to play against because a few key side deck cards and a slight shift in strategy usually turns the tide in your favor after game 1. And with burn these days in the goat format meta being a hybrid of burn and aggression, I don’t feel like it’s too passive. Makes it kinda fun in my opinion. I don’t play burn only because I generally don’t like how difficult it is to side when you’re running a burn deck. Lots of mind games.
I'll say Mind Crush. It's like Dustshoot, but is technically almost always active. Use it to stop a card you know, or a card that you're worried about. Not the worst if called wrong.
I'd say it's a pretty big deal if you call it wrong. It's a neg 2
Sweet video, I'll have to give some of these more of a chance
Trap dustshoot is a experience based card. The better you can use the information you get from your opponents hand, the better you'll be and probably are as a player.
just that free knowledge and the ability to brick you opps hand is so crazy. In the right hands it could just be game over sometimes
Dustshoot is the 1 card I hate the most in this format, gaining perfect info just puts so much pressure on your opponent and the fact that it's at 3 drives me up a wall. It might actually be my least favorite card of all time, fuck dustshoot.
@@malareon bro, that’s nothing
Back then people were running mind crush with Dustshoot
If you had dupes; trap dustshoot+ mind crush just , yeah GG
@@malareon I think sooo many people would agree with you
I'm really curious in how well Magic Dain would work; you more or less always win with it. The Trinity of Pot/Graceful/Duo are the backbone of the format and neutering their card advantage capabilities changes complexions big time.
Great vid!
Phenomenal as always
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Great picks. I main Swords whenever I play chaos turbo or control.
King Tiger Wanghu, the mini slifer the sky dragon, really like that effect, especially vs the scapegoats, recruiters, and even cards like exiled force. Also 100% think that wing wind blast is better than raigeki break, not alot of cards get the value of being draw again, but alot more cards get value from being in the graveyard, or decks take advantage of their cards being in the graveyards.
Yellow id love to play you! But also what do you think about Amazon’s sword women then the one that takes a monster from hand, with giant rat
I would put magic drain on that list, it's the most underrated card in this format.
you may see that card on future list soon its very good
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What Deck should I run at side events at YCS Pasadena??
if you want to do well and dont have alot of Goat experience I would suggest taking Warriors or Burn! in my opinion those have great points of entry and can just flat win sometimes
Its a shame that burden of the mighty wasnt released in goat era. Would be sick af to pair with king tiger
why is mystic wok THAT good against burn ? is it better than des wombat?
It’s great against ojama trio
Throw des wombat in the trash unless you play rescue cat
bout to fk up my meta, aka the one person I play yugioh with
Why mind control when you can play pre-errata brain control?
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I know burn decks can be strong but they just aren't really fun. To use or go against.