The Biggest Misconception About How To "GET Good" At Yu-Gi-Oh!

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  • @RuruRampage
    @RuruRampage День назад +36

    Reading Dora Dora was scummy. You know what it do Jesse.

    • @jessekottonygo
      @jessekottonygo  День назад +101

      Congrats, you've won the pin of shame for stupid comments.

    • @Blckk.flipgh
      @Blckk.flipgh День назад +11

      This is why you have no tops.

    • @friendmaker9210
      @friendmaker9210 День назад +14

      He's right but for the wrong reasons
      Reading is scummy, you're not supposed to read yugioh!!!

    • @TheHoodMVP
      @TheHoodMVP День назад +2

      He didn't even win in time lol how is reading a card that the deck didn't normally play scummy

    • @ultimatemeepo
      @ultimatemeepo День назад +7

      I feel like this was meant to be taken as a joke but everyone is flaming the poor guy lmao

  • @MBTYuGiOh
    @MBTYuGiOh День назад +180

    its frustrating that spreadsheets have transformed from "here's the gameplay loop, now you're familiar with it" to tricking yourself into a chinese room experiment. great to see a little pedagogical critique!

    • @user-nl5re1th8p
      @user-nl5re1th8p День назад

      Spreadsheets are indefensible. Meta gaming ruined gaming as a whole

    • @Ahamkeira
      @Ahamkeira День назад +17

      ​@user-nl5re1th8p nah I don't think a small amount of people being competitive ruins games in general. I don't think the mere existence of the NFL ruins football because some people are "meta gaming"

    • @traplover6357
      @traplover6357 День назад

      ​@@user-nl5re1th8pmeta gaming is inherent to human nature.

    • @Ragnarok540
      @Ragnarok540 День назад

      @@user-nl5re1th8p so Konami ruined the game by promoting the game in big tournaments? They don't even give decent pricing.

    • @MadaraR6
      @MadaraR6 23 часа назад

      Oh shut up Joseph!!! You think you’re sooo Good with your great hair!!!!

  • @Ragnarok540
    @Ragnarok540 День назад +14

    This is why I like decks that are less linear, and you can get to the goal of your turn in a variety of ways through interruption like Tearlaments, Paleozoic, Dragon Link, Adamancipator, Infernoble, Traptrix, Raidraptor, etc. Full power Snake Eyes is the extreme version of this, almost every card in the deck is a one card starter and/or extender so it was pretty much immune to one or two interactions, and even using Ash is just giving them fuel for the fire charmer.

  • @ethanhopper2467
    @ethanhopper2467 День назад +21

    Goal-based teaching is way more effective than trying to memorize specific lines. Know what you’re aiming for and the basic sequence of how your combo will play out, and then just play. Eventually once you know the deck inside and out, spreadsheet combos can be useful for perfecting your lines, but that’s going to be a minor boost in winrate comparatively

  • @jonathanclark7556
    @jonathanclark7556 День назад +31

    We win or we learn, we never lose.

    • @JediJess1
      @JediJess1 День назад +2

      I have heard from a family member that a FAIL can be a First Attempt In Learning. Naturally, I like to extend it beyond the first attempt. Failure allows iterative learning. Frequent attempts inspire lessons for all inquisitive learners intending neurological growth.
      Future achievements inspire lessons under realized experiences. Fortify and indescriminately level-up rapidly everything.
      I'll stop now. Some of those are better than others. The point there should be clear. It's why I like the movie "Meet the Robinsons" and why I refuse to surrender in Chess or Yu-Gi-Oh!

    • @JediJess1
      @JediJess1 День назад +2

      Alternatively, we can Learn Over Systematic Attempts. You'd become a luminary offering some eventual realisations.

    • @jonathanclark7556
      @jonathanclark7556 День назад

      A bold last statement, just never let not surrendering rob you of future victory.

    • @e-tan3911
      @e-tan3911 День назад

      @@JediJess1 Losa? What does aviation safety have to do with anything?

  • @Sunsaparilla
    @Sunsaparilla День назад +55

    I think understanding the basic combo lines is good for learning the deck, but not for learning Yugioh.
    As shown in the Jesse's video, it's important to understand that in the majority of your games, you are going to play into interactions. You should practice how to navigate around different interruptions at different points in your combo.
    Reading your opponent and improvising your gameplay are incredibly important skills to have in this game!
    Good video!

    • @blackmanta66
      @blackmanta66 День назад

      Yeah, there's a lot of combos that you also wouldn't think of after using a spreadsheet, it's also notable that if you learn the 1/2 card combos of a deck you wouldn't make the most of your hand, I've been guilty of this with a lot of decks which I've tried out before where I use 1 card in my hand and end on 4 cards which I didn't use, if they're hand traps that's good but if I understood the game better and the deck better I could have played better and maybe strengthened my board, or even played around something like a nibiru or a droll

  • @officialregirock4021
    @officialregirock4021 День назад +11

    Jesse is to YGO what Wolf is to PKMN

  • @DRAKEN_15
    @DRAKEN_15 День назад +44

    badfa vs goodge

  • @idkdontask7142
    @idkdontask7142 День назад +20

    I should just comment on the point of spreadsheets, he is absolutely right thay spreadsheets are counter productive but they are useful if youre just starting out with a deck and testing the deck online. But once you get familiar with what the cards do and why, you should be able to deviate from the "basic combo" spreadsheets

  • @adamquenano8563
    @adamquenano8563 День назад +58

    Some people literally believe they have to be like a Yugioh protagonist when starting out. Where they assume they can’t lose ever whether they go to locals or not before entering events. Because of this they don’t know how to evaluate taking losses and what to gain from getting them. Another one is they assume the game is too expensive to even try and act like they need to use their money for what matters more as an excuse.

    • @mrpresreaganb
      @mrpresreaganb День назад +13

      People don't know how to learn. It's not just Yugioh. It's every competitive game that requires evaluating your mistakes and learning from them.

    • @von254
      @von254 День назад +6

      Iron sharpens iron. You got to get your butt kicked sometimes and learn from it. My very first locals ever was in 2017, round one I sit down and I’m playing dinomist because I liked how the deck functioned. Round 1 I play against gouki gumblar handloop. I got handlooped for 5, and my draw for turn got looped. I was upset because I legit didn’t play the game that round. That’s about how every round went. I was legit not going to play the game again. But my buddy who had played the game for years at that point told me you have to learn from your losses and build on it. Kept me motivated to bounce back and I’ve been in the game ever since. My first regional top I legit had to thank him for keeping me in the game. That anime protagonist mentality is real and it gatekeeps a lot of people from getting good

    • @Bdawwwg
      @Bdawwwg День назад +5

      I’ve started to teach my coworker how to play ygo since he’s a ygo boomer, he’s interested in the new blue eyes support next year so I made proxies for him to learn.
      Besides that, he’s a sore loser. Every time he loses he complains and goes “why does it feel like my cards don’t do anything against you, but your cards do?”. He’s always wondering “what’s the choke point of x deck?”. He always asks and me how does he get better and he never listens. Genuinely I’m scared for him because he wants to go to locals, but he doesn’t know how to take a loss. If he gets pissed off when he loses against me, he’ll get pissed off against a stranger.

    • @MaliciousSymphony
      @MaliciousSymphony День назад +2

      😂​@@Bdawwwg

    • @Bdawwwg
      @Bdawwwg День назад +2

      @@MaliciousSymphony fr tho , it’s irritating when you’re trying to teach someone and they act like a child. In one ear, out the other. Fr

  • @raabgatti
    @raabgatti День назад +10

    I last played Competitively in Tengu Plant era, early 2010s. MAN the game sure has picked up. Really appreciate the insight, thanks!

  • @ecpsuper2010
    @ecpsuper2010 День назад +8

    I've always found spreedsheets and combo videos to be a starting points when learning a deck. Just to give an idea what the deck is capable of and what the ideal endboard looks like. Unfortunatly most players dont try to learn past this point. Whether people like it or not interaction is a thing in this game and those variables can very easily put an end to a standard combo unless the player can adapt accordingly. I remember one time i was playing against a centurion player who had blazar backed with backrow and handtraps and I had to think and change up my plays depending on what disruptions they used up. After the duel i had a spectator say I should have had my combos memorized instead of thinking so much on what to do, i had to explain if I had done a standard combo I would have lost to certain disruptions hitting certain chokepoints of said combo.

  • @JediJess1
    @JediJess1 День назад +4

    I'd love to see a follow-up for this video going over how to build the deck.

    • @DuncanHarbison
      @DuncanHarbison 20 часов назад

      Buy the newest packs, pick out cards that have the same name, if you have more than 16 cards take out the worst ones, add 24 hand traps.

  • @JediJess1
    @JediJess1 День назад +1

    This is also why I enjoy Mirror Matches or watching others use the core/archetype of my deck. I get to learn other methods.

  • @ren4951
    @ren4951 3 часа назад

    Honestly, spreadsheets helped me broaden my combo route thought process. Sometimes I just dont realize or think of how to keep going or move around things and knowing what and how different cards interact and extend off of each other helped me a lot.

  • @psc6483
    @psc6483 День назад +3

    Thank you Jesse for the informative video!
    I started playing yugioh after 10 years and started with agents the most nerfed deck in yugioh history (check the Tcg banlist, you will believe me). I got utterly destroyed by full power tear and instead of throwing it away, I improved on the deck myself and could catch some wins with it. If you want to get good at the game, you really need to love an archetype and get so shit on that you learn from the mistakes and improve from it. thats how I learned to get better. Now after savage and baronne banned. it is really only a going 2nd option with the hope of nuking your enemy with kurikara. I switched to Ice Barrier and now I try to learn battle wasp/Insects

    • @uuh4yj43
      @uuh4yj43 День назад

      loving a shit deck and being hell bent on improving it is great for learning deckbuilding. i know i aint going to make metaphys meta(even tho its in the name) but i am going to build something that has at least a chance of winning against most match ups.

  • @metalmariomega
    @metalmariomega День назад +1

    When I learn decks, the first thing I learn is the cards they can use to play into and through disruption. The real challenge is learning the most efficient ways to not die when the opponent's on a buttload of breakers. "Surviving efficiently" is key to closing out games on the crackback, whether you OTK or not.

  • @Squiddys
    @Squiddys День назад +5

    im learning

  • @Afro.Steeziac
    @Afro.Steeziac День назад +1

    As a D/D/D stan, and new player i appreciate the spreadsheets.
    However great points and great video 👍🏽

  • @notRowan61
    @notRowan61 День назад +2

    I learned salamangreat through learning the main combo line and months of experience and experimenting

  • @demon3203
    @demon3203 День назад +1

    I'm not very fond of yugioh anymore, but i will say that this is a great video going in depth about the gameplay of yugioh and how it plays differently to other card games in the fact that yes your deck has over arching idea that it wants to do, but because of yugioh allowing you to play loads of cards and fetch/find more cards in one turn comparatively to other card games. The gameplay of yugioh is SUPPOSED to be more similar to a fighting game. Where you are adjusting how you're playing based on your opponents "character" (deck) and how they play said "character". While not every game will always feel like a back forth response to the response to the response. I do think its the intended gameplay feel of what they want yogioh to be. So spreadsheets telling you to play X line if you have Y and Z is in your hand will always having you playing more for your over arching idea/goal, but will typically have you playing worst because every deck plays interaction that could come up as well as the deck its self just might have a good match up to the "ideal board state" but and worst match up to your tech cards. Hence why people run tech cards like abyss dweller.

    • @TheMismatcher
      @TheMismatcher День назад +2

      I see you have never really played fighting games then, because people do in fact practice setups and matchups similarly to spreadsheets/tech cards

  • @BladeEdge86
    @BladeEdge86 14 часов назад +1

    Spreadsheets can be useful when you are first learning a new archetype, but shouldn't be the end goal. Yugioh is far too complicated a game for spreadsheets to account for every possible outcome. There are many situations where I have had to deviate from my usual strategies to win. I have also had opponents break strong combos I had through means I hadn't quite expected.

  • @nautilus1642
    @nautilus1642 4 часа назад

    My favorite games of yugioh are the ones where I deviated furthest from the beaten path and reached a completely undiscovered gamestate such as tribute summoning a monster to escape a lock

  • @JAMbandful
    @JAMbandful День назад +1

    Am I the only one who’s been learning combos the hard way like a cave man? I didn’t know people did this at all! Great info all around in the video.

  • @godsmithofchaos
    @godsmithofchaos День назад +1

    More knowledge! Thanks Jesse 💪🏽🧙🏽‍♂️

  • @AnotherSyouz
    @AnotherSyouz 2 часа назад

    I use to not like Jesse, i didn't hate him or anything like that, but after seeing his ghostrick video, and the video with Sam, Seereax and weevil, watching him have fun with his favorite card+ bodying Sam idk it feels like he is a cool dude, not just a egotistic pro player, ty Jesse, you have a new fan here :D i hope to see you pilot more potato decks in the future

  • @mattcaston9546
    @mattcaston9546 День назад +3

    Jesse, do you write the content you produce as well? If so, thumbs up

  • @vidkarlic7770
    @vidkarlic7770 День назад +2

    This was a really good video. Wouldn't mind seeng more videos like this one.

  • @yazanabbadi4247
    @yazanabbadi4247 7 часов назад

    Amazing video.. good structure, nice analysis and perfect conclusion.

  • @DuncanHarbison
    @DuncanHarbison 20 часов назад

    Challenge mode - make the spreadsheet account for variables. Yes all of them.

  • @linkmax5374
    @linkmax5374 11 часов назад

    Spreadsheet in my opinion should be only the beginning of trying new Deck or an unfamiliar deck but the best way to improve is by learning what are the best deck and how they can win with it and how to counter them or stop them from doing the best combo or OTKing you
    Although this is a lot easier said then done

  • @Dragonmist19X
    @Dragonmist19X День назад

    the video summed up: Yugioh is not some youtube replay, the opponent can/will have hand traps and you need to play around those (assuming your opponent has the thousands of dollars to have them).

  • @d.r.6177
    @d.r.6177 День назад

    Learning high-engine count decks like branded teach you that really quickly.
    Nicely put video :)

  • @EliDSage
    @EliDSage День назад +5

    Hyper geometric calculator is the key. I build decks like a pro and grind to masters easily thanks to that tip.

  • @TheMikman97
    @TheMikman97 20 часов назад

    The next step of Yu-Gi-Oh spreadsharting will also include every possible opponent's hand

  • @the1celtictiger707
    @the1celtictiger707 8 часов назад

    The main thing I liked about this video was just how sick that trophy looked, what was it from?

  • @foxythecelestial3015
    @foxythecelestial3015 День назад

    Hello, Jesse! I enjoyed your video and helped open my mind even more, so thank you very much for the help.
    Do you think you'd ever play, Dragonmaid? I'd love to see how you play them!
    Have a great day!

  • @JurassicMajin
    @JurassicMajin 21 час назад

    Ive noticed that my pitfall in yugioh is overextending almost using up my whole hand everytime.

  • @Musikrs2
    @Musikrs2 День назад

    Crash out face as a thumbnail had me dead😂

  • @LacaYGO
    @LacaYGO 22 часа назад

    I see Jesse, I smell quality content

  • @haydenlee8332
    @haydenlee8332 День назад

    I know what spreadsheets would be great at though!
    Programming the PvE Yugioh AI (for single player purposes).
    Unlike the human brain that forms habits and works with simplifications, computer algorithms can work with iterating through every scenario possible, so it is more fit to better utilize extensive spreadsheets

  • @deepydulittle
    @deepydulittle 20 часов назад

    I have marshmallon to slove my slumber. ❤

  • @Citizen_Nappa23
    @Citizen_Nappa23 День назад

    In my 25 years playing Yu-Gi-Oh ive never used a spreadsheet all decks were self made(personal distaste for net decking in general) i built revised, saw the flaws in decks and worked the kinks in the decks strategy. Im just self taught. I chuckle when i see utubers saying you need a community to learn Yu-Gi-Oh. And its impossible to learn you need to be taught by a "pro". My response nah im good probably been playing at least a decade longer anyway😂. Bit off topic IK, but ya never relied on that im a trial and error or hands on learner.

  • @DOESITMATTER7734
    @DOESITMATTER7734 День назад

    I didn’t even know about Yugioh spreadsheets… learns about it seconds later the idea is dismantled before I could even form an opinion on it.. 👏 👏 my dueling friends are maverick dueling drifters who don’t really follow the meta. They’re fun to duel but don’t really help me get better.

    • @chaosinfernoid9008
      @chaosinfernoid9008 День назад

      Then go to your locals and try to win and learn

    • @DOESITMATTER7734
      @DOESITMATTER7734 День назад

      @ definitely my next step. In New Jersey they’re aren’t too many places to duel. Been playing since the beginning amd have 49 decks built but never had a spot to visit that wasn’t ridiculously out the way. I been but not consistently. With full time job it’s hard to find the energy

  • @yugiMOWS
    @yugiMOWS День назад

    I prefer to learn decks through playing them because it gives me more of an ability to make fluid decisions rather than being stuck in thinking one way

  • @plabcentral630
    @plabcentral630 День назад +5

    I gotta draw better

  • @Virg0sen
    @Virg0sen День назад +1

    Hey Jesse are you looking for an Editor? I have 3 years profesional experience.

  • @Exterminism
    @Exterminism 6 часов назад

    you can only get better to a certain extent and if you do plan to get better, might as well invest that time to something with more gains since yugioh prizes are awful

  • @vivanmaurya
    @vivanmaurya День назад +1

    Uuuf the farfa burn is crazy 🤣

  • @pcbangbros8350
    @pcbangbros8350 День назад

    Watching someone play Tenpai in an actual match is wild. Like, how do Tenpai players even figure out who is the best Tenpai player when they all do the same exact damn thing?

  • @Ibeentravelling
    @Ibeentravelling 4 часа назад

    Ur the goat of yugioh

  • @4evertyranitar
    @4evertyranitar День назад

    I don't fall for the mistakes you listed much at all, especially for decks that I used a lot, but I still can't get even close to reaching Master 1. I do misplay sometimes, yes, however I wonder how much I can blame my losses on bad luck. Way too many times I make a great board turn 1 only to be met by a Lava Golem. That or I brick like crazy on handtraps.

    • @Dylligraphy
      @Dylligraphy 10 часов назад

      Try falling for the mistakes then. What’s truly counterproductive to growth is shutting yourself off from resources you could potentially learn something from.

    • @4evertyranitar
      @4evertyranitar 10 часов назад

      @@Dylligraphy So you mean I should do the combos wrong on purpose? I could, whenever I start playing again. Losing a lot while using Tenpai made me realize I'll never reach Master.

  • @The_Fusionist05
    @The_Fusionist05 День назад +1

    The amount of burn in this video😂

  • @mrbubbles6468
    @mrbubbles6468 День назад +1

    Step 1: READ YOUR CARDS!

    • @e-tan3911
      @e-tan3911 День назад

      Okay I'm sorry I think at least 2/3rds of the yugioh community already failed this step.

  • @tyangchizzle
    @tyangchizzle 18 часов назад

    Fu**. This was so fun to watch. 💪😄

  • @Mitchell555100
    @Mitchell555100 День назад +1

    Spoken like a true economist

  • @connorpena373
    @connorpena373 14 часов назад

    I honestly don’t care too much about spreadsheets, I do find I prefer an end board I can use instead of may seem as “most optimal.” Furthermore people who CHARGE people for spreadsheets are scum tbh

  • @arturolopez7092
    @arturolopez7092 15 часов назад

    Ai don't forget about Ai, and I know you use it too!

  • @starboylfgm2923
    @starboylfgm2923 День назад

    What's the BGM? It's a banger

  • @superpeludo1735
    @superpeludo1735 День назад

    Hey the earth machine and superheay samurai spreadsheet were free

  • @CaptainMarvel4Ever
    @CaptainMarvel4Ever День назад +9

    Spreadsheets always mystified me, mainly because you’re assuming somebody knows better than you. If you take the combo somebody else made you’ve limited your deck as well as your own ability to play well. More over everyone functions and thinks differently and has different ways of playing so I feel like if I just use somebody else’s play pattern rather than develop my own through building and testing I’m inherently making myself weaker and less unique as a pose to coming up with the perfect deck for me in whatever format I’m playing.

    • @knmrt2760
      @knmrt2760 День назад +9

      If you're new to a certain deck and trying to learn it then it's obvious that somebody knows better than you... That point makes no sense...

    • @CaptainMarvel4Ever
      @CaptainMarvel4Ever День назад +3

      @
      Why don’t you go back and read my comment again?

    • @Harmonic14
      @Harmonic14 День назад +6

      ​@@CaptainMarvel4Everwhat he said is perfectly valid lol

    • @CaptainMarvel4Ever
      @CaptainMarvel4Ever День назад +4

      @
      No, because that’s assuming I said never look at any outside data or information ever. Even Jesse said at the end that spreadsheets and similar material can still be useful.
      Was that clear enough for you? “lol”

    • @Harmonic14
      @Harmonic14 День назад +2

      @@CaptainMarvel4Ever you opened your comment with "spreadsheets always mystified me". It's not a reach to assume that you are arguing to never use them. If you were more concerned about learning with the best tools for a given scenario instead of being a contrarian for the sake of starting an argument, we wouldn't be having this conversation, and you might actually get better at the game.
      "Lol"

  • @aeugh8998
    @aeugh8998 20 часов назад +1

    Spreadsheets is a good way to condition your mind on "How the deck works", then you still need to delve to make your own variation of "This is how I make this deck works". This also the reason why I hate Stun or Turn Skip, cause I dont really learn anything from fighting it. Like what am I learning except "Just draw the out lmao"

  • @Venator237
    @Venator237 День назад +8

    What's the best card in Yu-Gi-Oh? The Credit Card.

    • @Citizen_Nappa23
      @Citizen_Nappa23 День назад

      Jokes on you im a Chad like Kiaba that writes checks instead.

    • @alexandergeorgiev74
      @alexandergeorgiev74 День назад +1

      Dude really master duel is free you know i don't spend money on ygo

    • @chaosinfernoid9008
      @chaosinfernoid9008 День назад

      ​@@Citizen_Nappa23
      Whos Kiaba? 💀

  • @iatdtv4996
    @iatdtv4996 День назад +2

    Should i lose a duel, i like to analyze why and what cards caused it. Then you can then determine what cards in your deck prevent that or what cards you might add next time to prevent that same losing state.

  • @JFCA_Solar
    @JFCA_Solar 18 часов назад

    People still not pronouncing Dies Irae sends me every time

    • @Dylligraphy
      @Dylligraphy 10 часов назад

      You are aware it was localized as Fiendsmith’s Desirae, right?

  • @RawkHawkRockin
    @RawkHawkRockin 17 часов назад

    I've noticed that trying to create the spreadsheet yourself from scratch can be valuable. Enumerating different fundamental opening hands and trying to find the most optimal line for each, taking into account possible disruption from the opponent in addition to the end board. The point is not necessarily to learn lines by heart, but to identify the key moving pieces of your deck and choke points in an isolated environment, where you have time to consider different routes and options and assess various disruption. Awesome vid btw!

  • @mkultrarare
    @mkultrarare День назад +1

    spreadsheets actively make memento players worse

  • @ExoStev
    @ExoStev День назад +1

    Merci pour ces informations 🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @markogamingtv7030
    @markogamingtv7030 День назад +1

    D/D/D 🗿

  • @Weslicus
    @Weslicus День назад

    Really cool video

  • @fatdrasticog1077
    @fatdrasticog1077 День назад

    Include seereax in more content.

  • @majinkhaos8196
    @majinkhaos8196 День назад

    Oh yea, spreadsheets are for bots lol

  • @dpacula63
    @dpacula63 День назад

    Have lots of money lol

  • @allyourb4se410
    @allyourb4se410 День назад

    First

  • @mrfakepotato1
    @mrfakepotato1 День назад

    why you still using that thumbnail

  • @jordanartinial4593
    @jordanartinial4593 День назад +1

    How to get good? Memorize youtube combos and buy the meta deck. Since thats essentially yugioh in a nut shell, ill never play IRL

    • @king_acceler8755
      @king_acceler8755 День назад +9

      Someone didn't watch the video

    • @uuh4yj43
      @uuh4yj43 День назад +5

      i'm sure you are being deliberaly obtuse, but if it was this simple tier 0 formats would just have randos winning every event. somehow it is usually good players that win, i wonder why...

    • @yuseifudo6075
      @yuseifudo6075 День назад +2

      You know that meta exists in literally every fricking competitive game ever right?

    • @TeamSprocket
      @TeamSprocket День назад

      You've never played IRL and you feel qualified to comment on it? Kinda delusional, dude.

    • @Citizen_Nappa23
      @Citizen_Nappa23 День назад

      I will make a custom anti meta deck just to humble meta sheep noobs for fun. Sure bring your $2k deck I stomp it with a deck I built with $40. 😉

  • @Insanlybad
    @Insanlybad День назад +1

    Just buy a meta deck and learn the stupid combos, i love yugioh but nowdays its just bs

    • @Ragnarok540
      @Ragnarok540 День назад +1

      I don't think you watched the video...