I'm surprised no one mentioned Invasion of Chaos, the pack so powerful it singlehandedly caused the Forbidden List to go into effect. It also created the Chaos strategy which would define the next couple of years of the game.
Secrets of Eternity was released in January 2015. This set introduced the Infernoids, a series of monsters that can Special Summon themselves to the field by banishing other Infernoids from either the hand or graveyard. Notable cards in set include Farfa, Malebranche of the Burning Abyss, Qliphort Monolith, Uni-Zombie, Nephe Shaddoll Fusion, and a card that would bolster Satellarknight to combat the Burning Abyss Shaddoll meta, Stellarknight Constellar Diamond.
It's so funny to think that Amazing Defenders would seriously be in the running if the 3 archetypes were actually competent from the get-go instead of having to wait 2 sets later. Purrely and Rescue Ace as Tier 1 decks, Mikanko as a rogue - borderline Tier 2 deck (albeit very briefly). Tbh it probably would've topped SESL
Kinda shock to not see the 2019 mega tins, outside of the reprints it brought two of the strongest hand-traps ever along with a perfect answer to most ignorant combo deck boards of the time.
This video proved to me how underrated BOSH truly is to this day. Set was absolutely insane, twin twisters, raff, quaking, CDI, strike, tin can and Neptabyss, and this is really just scratching the surface.
Today I learned MBT ignored my DOCS defense because he thought Kozmo Dark Destroyer was from BOSH. 😔 But DOCS is so good. D/D got its start. Superheavy Sams, Raidraptors, Fluffal, Melodious, Performage etc. The set basically paved the path for every single ArcV era deck.
Recency bias would dictate Infinite Forbidden. Introduction of the Mulcharmy archetype, Fiendsmith, even the reimagining of Exodia. Rarity Collection 1 was also pretty huge, but I do love FLOD
For a Duel Links answer, I would argue Warriors Unite (for making the second tier 0 format with Six Samurai) and/or Dark Dimension (introducing normal summon Alestor).
Dark Dimension was so good it is still worth using gems in it whenever the discounts come. As there are so many good cards there you don't want to waste all the UR Dream Tickets
I've actually got a Duel Links answer for this one: Deep Emotion. Not only did it introduce Live Twins, Paleozoic Dinomischus & Anamalocarus, Knightmare Cerberus, and a whole swath of good Altergeist cards... But it brought Effect Veiler to Duel Links. You should've seen the community's reaction when the box contents got revealed. It was wild.
@@fortidogi8620 yeah,usually the one that started with the New anime was the green and has been a tradition as of late. If you pay close attention all of packs are color coded and follow a patern
Raging tempest Great cards like grass, foolish burial goods, lost wind, some true kings, full force virus Great decks and engines like spyral and windwitch The tier 0 zoodiac deck And the greatest and most broken card of all time: sea monster of theseus XD
Hands down Duelist Aliance. Introduced so many busted cards at the time, it wasn't even fair. Or POTE, considering we got 2 tier 0s (Spright & Tearshizu) introduced from said pack.
0:07 peanuts reference! So, to summarize, according to MBT, the most important sets were (not necessarily in order): Duellist Alliance Rise of the Duelist Power of the Elements The Shining Darkness Duel Overload Phantom Darkness 25th Anniversary Rarity Collection 1 Darkwing Blast Duelist Nexus Age of Overlord And debatably Clash of Rebellions Wing Raiders Secret Slayers Phantom Rage
Surpised nobody mentioned Secrets of Eternity. Released in January 2015, this set introduced the Infernoids, a series of monsters that can Special Summon themselves to the field by banishing other Infernoids from either the hand or graveyard. Notable cards in set include Farfa, Malebranche of the Burning Abyss, Qliphort Monolith, Uni-Zombie, Nephe Shaddoll Fusion, and a card that would bolster Satellarknight to combat the Burning Abyss Shaddoll meta, Stellarknight Constellar Diamond.
I'm amazed no one brought up Dragons of Legends 1. That was basically the set that completely defined HAT format. Kuribandit, Mathematicion, Fire/Ice Hand, Steam the Cloak, Wiretap, and SOUL CHARGE!!! It was very much eclipsed when Duelist Allaince came out, but was crazy at that specific time.
Legacy of Darkness was a pretty impactful set on caveman yugioh. or at least it was to me personally. i remember when it first came out, me and 2 friends split a box and our pulls would go on to influence our playstyles from then on. one friend pulled Freed the Matchless General, which led him to Warrior Toolbox. the other pulled Dark Ruler Ha Des, leading to Fiend Control. and i pulled Tyrant Dragon, leading me to Dragon Beatdown. it was also the set that introduced Spirit monsters, specifically Yata Garasu.
My pick is Duelist Revolution. It made a complete overhaul on how we see and play staples, it also had a huge amount of banger cards like Duality, Veiler, Solemn Warning, Scrap Dragon
Duelist Reveloution is the most impactful It changed so so much. We got Veiler, Scrap dragon which, warning, pot of duality, chivalry (it wasnt as liquid ass back then) This set changed a lot and marked what the begining of "modern" yugioh
fusion enforcers turned every deck into Invoked for like 4 years. It also reprinted plant stuff and had the predaplants that got you brilliant fusion, which was a core strategy for most early 2017 decks
Photon hypernova is one of my favorites not because what it did to the game was good, but because it has one of the most fun limited/pre-release formats I’ve ever played, a perfect mix of makeable bosses and cool combos
Legend of Blue Eyes White Dragon is definitely a very influential set in that it tricked a whole generation of Yu-Gi-Oh fans who only watched the original series into thinking that summoning 1600 atk beaters and setting 2000 def walls was peak Yu-Gi-Oh gameplay.
I cant believe starstrike blast didn't make it. Perhaps the most underrated and underperforming set of all time to only later become the most impactful. Glow-up bulb, Skull meister, swift scare crow, droll & lock bird, vanity's emptyness, forumla synchron.
yay odd eyes isn’t forgotten 0:15 even though I’m fairly sure everyone forgets that odd eyes has an archetype of its own and rather use is it with z-arc or just use single odd eyes monster looking at any ritual player that uses pendulumgraph and vortex also meteorburst for some reason like why do tenpai players have meteorburst is that the only way you guys remember odd eyes instead of raging or rebellions or venom or wing which we still need the gate cards we saw in the anime for them can’t wait for that to happen Konami
true king lithosagym made us think about running multiple but when Unicorn and number 98 came to the front of the meta it became a mandatory part of deck building as extra decks had be come so tight. You had to drop pick between risk loosing an important combo piece for having an better matchup
I think soul fusion deserves a mention. It was the foundation for 3 of 4 TOSS decks (thunder dragons, orcust and salad) and it had some good dangers, mainly snek.
i said dune because the format was good(probably the best that mikanko has felt ever in my opinion) and the decks are still playable ish(unchained is just a yama skinsuit thats worn by yubel but infernoble is still decent)
Phantom Rage also had ZEUS with the entire VW and tri-brgade ( and my favorite pet deck, myutant) and raider's knight with arc rebellion xyz dragon. Fav pack of all time
Surprised anyone didn't said Power of the Elements. Introduced Spright and Tear, which ended up making a LOT of complicated strategies (Even though I hate Tear with a passion, I won't lie when I say the Mirror looks cool to watch.)
Yeah Duelist Alliance was transformational alright. The same kind of transformational my digestive system is to a nice plate of food. Sure is very transformative.
No meme for LOB, LOD or IOC? First set, last set with Magic cards and of course the set that fundamentally broke the game by helping create the ban list. Yes none of them were the best sets, but all three of them did have fundamental changes to the game.
@vxicepickxv unless you want to go with volume one in the OCG since it really was the first set ever. Although honestly, my personal pick goes to Dark Beginnings 1 and 2. The reprints were just that important to the survival of the game. Also for the fact that they didn't change any Rarities or take cards out of the sets like players were thinking they would.
Hey I don’t know if you check these comments for thread ideas but what about a thread about what archetypes would be played by a new YGO anime cast? For example, Flamberge Dragon has the rival statline of 3000/2500, maybe a rival playing Snake-Eyes could be funny
I will argue that the 2014 and 2015 Mega Tins aré up there, first and foremost the 2014 Mega Tin created the formato that we aré used to know of reprinting recent sets Also those had reprints of 101 Silent Honor Ark and Exciton Knight which were the most expensive extra deck Staples at the time For the 2015 Mega Tin i would argue that Is the one that made people remember DUEA format that well, It has reprints of all of the top decks so It made that most people could enjoy the meta without braking bank, also It had Norden as a promo which we know that every single deck that could ran It did It, the only one that didnt was Qliphort.
For me it was gladiators assault. That pack literally created the entire way yugioh is played now. Without gladiators assault yugioh with archetypes wouldn’t exist.
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Phantom Darkness, Invasion of Chaos, and Duelist Alliance are leagues above the rest.
for me its code of the duelist but also will say yes i am biased because TRICKSTARS and got my first two nawcq invites for me with said deck and had a lot of success with the deck so yes i will be biased but at the same time it has a special place in my heart as well
AND WE ARE BACK! *Click Click* WITH ANOTHER TWITTER THREAD! That never gets old, we love you Joseph! (As a Blue-Eyes player, I think the best set is Shining Victories 😂😂😂) but I'm also gonna go safe here and say that Rarity Collection 1 is probably the best set for me, it REALLY helped me back when I was still getting into the game.
No one mentioning Legends of Blue Eyes hurts. Without it yugioh wouldnt exist. It was an imbalanced mix of Weird shit but it layed the foundation for everything that followed. Its success is the Reason the Cardgame continued.
its shining victories for me no super stapels no game design warping cards just my favorit deck making its debut Lunalights a Deck i enjoy to this very day
The disrespect towards rikka is insane. He looks at a deck which won euros twice in a row (one of them was against danger tear) and just calls it playable.
They might not be the best but it has to be one of the early Link Era sets, I love being a hater and seeing people praise the Link mechanic due to them hating Pendulum and the opposite for Pendulum players only to see Konami make the game worst each set was hilariius for me
Duelist Alliance did make all those changes, and personally not one of them was for the better. Pre-Duelist-Alliance is a superior game. I'm tired of people saying otherwise.
Sorry not sorry but the correct answer is Invasion of Chaos and all other opinions are objectively wrong. IOC is literally why we have a banlist and is the reason why this game survived. Before IOC ygo was a shitty magic clone, but this set showed that cards can actually DO SOMETHING other than normal summon la jinn set 1 fucking pass.
I'm surprised no one mentioned Invasion of Chaos, the pack so powerful it singlehandedly caused the Forbidden List to go into effect. It also created the Chaos strategy which would define the next couple of years of the game.
I was gonna suggest that one
If un-erratad chaos emperor dragon was released today it'd still be a completely broken card banned in a day, let alone in 2004 lmao.
I believe it was mentioned in the thread, but didnt make the video.
because most current players didnt play boomer yugioh, it doesnt even cross their minds lmao
Hard agree, that’s the first set in yugioh that felt like anything worth a damn
Secrets of Eternity was released in January 2015. This set introduced the Infernoids, a series of monsters that can Special Summon themselves to the field by banishing other Infernoids from either the hand or graveyard. Notable cards in set include Farfa, Malebranche of the Burning Abyss, Qliphort Monolith, Uni-Zombie, Nephe Shaddoll Fusion, and a card that would bolster Satellarknight to combat the Burning Abyss Shaddoll meta, Stellarknight Constellar Diamond.
classic
The original rarity collection did something no other Yu-Gi-Oh pack has done, it felt good to open.
Isn't that like every set in the OCG? Our bar might* be abit low here lol
And it was $85 day 1
Konami printed money and it went to their heads.
Rarity 2 was $140 day 1 and rarity 3 was $120 day 1
WTH
It's so funny to think that Amazing Defenders would seriously be in the running if the 3 archetypes were actually competent from the get-go instead of having to wait 2 sets later. Purrely and Rescue Ace as Tier 1 decks, Mikanko as a rogue - borderline Tier 2 deck (albeit very briefly). Tbh it probably would've topped SESL
All three archetypes won at least 1 YCS.
Kinda shock to not see the 2019 mega tins, outside of the reprints it brought two of the strongest hand-traps ever along with a perfect answer to most ignorant combo deck boards of the time.
This video proved to me how underrated BOSH truly is to this day. Set was absolutely insane, twin twisters, raff, quaking, CDI, strike, tin can and Neptabyss, and this is really just scratching the surface.
Today I learned MBT ignored my DOCS defense because he thought Kozmo Dark Destroyer was from BOSH. 😔
But DOCS is so good. D/D got its start. Superheavy Sams, Raidraptors, Fluffal, Melodious, Performage etc. The set basically paved the path for every single ArcV era deck.
Wasn't Starlight also as the last core Ghost Rare in it or I remember it incorrectly?
Please never lose Dire as your editor, that opening bit sent me
Yes it sent me too! Great opening LOL
Recency bias would dictate Infinite Forbidden. Introduction of the Mulcharmy archetype, Fiendsmith, even the reimagining of Exodia. Rarity Collection 1 was also pretty huge, but I do love FLOD
For a Duel Links answer, I would argue Warriors Unite (for making the second tier 0 format with Six Samurai) and/or Dark Dimension (introducing normal summon Alestor).
Dark Dimension was so good it is still worth using gems in it whenever the discounts come. As there are so many good cards there you don't want to waste all the UR Dream Tickets
Not gonna lie, I still have PTSD vs an Invoked deck because of how annoying Cocytus was when I mained Six Sam back then lol
0:45 "One player sets up, the other tries to break and OTK."
Oh I get it, you said "enjoy" sarcastically, right? Right?
I've actually got a Duel Links answer for this one: Deep Emotion.
Not only did it introduce Live Twins, Paleozoic Dinomischus & Anamalocarus, Knightmare Cerberus, and a whole swath of good Altergeist cards...
But it brought Effect Veiler to Duel Links. You should've seen the community's reaction when the box contents got revealed. It was wild.
some cards like live twins shouldnt be in duel links
i remember. people were thinking they were gonna bring Ash and it was gonna turn into a mini TCG😭
It's funny when the 'Game Changing' packs are usually the Green ones lmao (DUEA, DUGE ect)
Theyre the series starters, right?
@@fortidogi8620 yeah,usually the one that started with the New anime was the green and has been a tradition as of late. If you pay close attention all of packs are color coded and follow a patern
Raging tempest
Great cards like grass, foolish burial goods, lost wind, some true kings, full force virus
Great decks and engines like spyral and windwitch
The tier 0 zoodiac deck
And the greatest and most broken card of all time: sea monster of theseus XD
dire cooked with that intro
Her intros singlehandedly make her Ws common. Every single one is so good
Hands down Duelist Aliance. Introduced so many busted cards at the time, it wasn't even fair.
Or POTE, considering we got 2 tier 0s (Spright & Tearshizu) introduced from said pack.
If not, Duelist alliance, it's definitely power of the elements
Or
Phantom darkness.
Duel overload is is also up there
0:07 peanuts reference!
So, to summarize, according to MBT, the most important sets were (not necessarily in order):
Duellist Alliance
Rise of the Duelist
Power of the Elements
The Shining Darkness
Duel Overload
Phantom Darkness
25th Anniversary Rarity Collection 1
Darkwing Blast
Duelist Nexus
Age of Overlord
And debatably
Clash of Rebellions
Wing Raiders
Secret Slayers
Phantom Rage
I agree i actually started on Darkwing Blast and fell in love the Naturia archtype and a free Shaddoll deck that a friend gave me
Surpised nobody mentioned Secrets of Eternity. Released in January 2015, this set introduced the Infernoids, a series of monsters that can Special Summon themselves to the field by banishing other Infernoids from either the hand or graveyard. Notable cards in set include Farfa, Malebranche of the Burning Abyss, Qliphort Monolith, Uni-Zombie, Nephe Shaddoll Fusion, and a card that would bolster Satellarknight to combat the Burning Abyss Shaddoll meta, Stellarknight Constellar Diamond.
Surprised that there is no Lord of the Tachyon Galaxy here. Dragon Rulers and Spellbook of Judgement were super nutty.
I'm amazed no one brought up Dragons of Legends 1. That was basically the set that completely defined HAT format. Kuribandit, Mathematicion, Fire/Ice Hand, Steam the Cloak, Wiretap, and SOUL CHARGE!!! It was very much eclipsed when Duelist Allaince came out, but was crazy at that specific time.
Legacy of Darkness was a pretty impactful set on caveman yugioh.
or at least it was to me personally.
i remember when it first came out, me and 2 friends split a box and our pulls would go on to influence our playstyles from then on.
one friend pulled Freed the Matchless General, which led him to Warrior Toolbox.
the other pulled Dark Ruler Ha Des, leading to Fiend Control.
and i pulled Tyrant Dragon, leading me to Dragon Beatdown.
it was also the set that introduced Spirit monsters, specifically Yata Garasu.
My pick is Duelist Revolution. It made a complete overhaul on how we see and play staples, it also had a huge amount of banger cards like Duality, Veiler, Solemn Warning, Scrap Dragon
7:02 THERE I AM GARY THERE I AM!
AGOV was my absolute favorite format. Such a good fucking time man
Duelist Reveloution is the most impactful
It changed so so much. We got Veiler, Scrap dragon which, warning, pot of duality, chivalry (it wasnt as liquid ass back then)
This set changed a lot and marked what the begining of "modern" yugioh
fusion enforcers turned every deck into Invoked for like 4 years. It also reprinted plant stuff and had the predaplants that got you brilliant fusion, which was a core strategy for most early 2017 decks
Photon hypernova is one of my favorites not because what it did to the game was good, but because it has one of the most fun limited/pre-release formats I’ve ever played, a perfect mix of makeable bosses and cool combos
Thanks for including my buddy Ryan in your video! All around great friend and player.
Legend of Blue Eyes White Dragon is definitely a very influential set in that it tricked a whole generation of Yu-Gi-Oh fans who only watched the original series into thinking that summoning 1600 atk beaters and setting 2000 def walls was peak Yu-Gi-Oh gameplay.
I cant believe starstrike blast didn't make it. Perhaps the most underrated and underperforming set of all time to only later become the most impactful. Glow-up bulb, Skull meister, swift scare crow, droll & lock bird, vanity's emptyness, forumla synchron.
yay odd eyes isn’t forgotten 0:15 even though I’m fairly sure everyone forgets that odd eyes has an archetype of its own and rather use is it with z-arc or just use single odd eyes monster looking at any ritual player that uses pendulumgraph and vortex also meteorburst for some reason like why do tenpai players have meteorburst is that the only way you guys remember odd eyes instead of raging or rebellions or venom or wing which we still need the gate cards we saw in the anime for them can’t wait for that to happen Konami
true king lithosagym made us think about running multiple but when Unicorn and number 98 came to the front of the meta it became a mandatory part of deck building as extra decks had be come so tight. You had to drop pick between risk loosing an important combo piece for having an better matchup
I think soul fusion deserves a mention. It was the foundation for 3 of 4 TOSS decks (thunder dragons, orcust and salad) and it had some good dangers, mainly snek.
i said dune because the format was good(probably the best that mikanko has felt ever in my opinion) and the decks are still playable ish(unchained is just a yama skinsuit thats worn by yubel but infernoble is still decent)
Phantom Rage also had ZEUS with the entire VW and tri-brgade ( and my favorite pet deck, myutant) and raider's knight with arc rebellion xyz dragon. Fav pack of all time
I really want to mention that echidna will eventually be broken and a problem when they ban snake rain and are allowed to give us good reptiles
Surprised anyone didn't said Power of the Elements.
Introduced Spright and Tear, which ended up making a LOT of complicated strategies (Even though I hate Tear with a passion, I won't lie when I say the Mirror looks cool to watch.)
Gotta be LOB. Think of it like rock n roll thanking blues for its existence.
Okay old man
@cliffkrahenbill5971 what do you think this game grew out of? LOB is the definitive yugioh footnote.
Yeah Duelist Alliance was transformational alright. The same kind of transformational my digestive system is to a nice plate of food.
Sure is very transformative.
No meme for LOB, LOD or IOC?
First set, last set with Magic cards and of course the set that fundamentally broke the game by helping create the ban list. Yes none of them were the best sets, but all three of them did have fundamental changes to the game.
LOB would actually be the technically most correct answer. It definitely changed the game from not existing to existing.
@vxicepickxv unless you want to go with volume one in the OCG since it really was the first set ever. Although honestly, my personal pick goes to Dark Beginnings 1 and 2. The reprints were just that important to the survival of the game. Also for the fact that they didn't change any Rarities or take cards out of the sets like players were thinking they would.
I'm surprised there was no LOB meme, but no Maximum Crisis is crazy. Ash Blossom alone would qualify, but then it came alongside Masterpeace too
Hey I don’t know if you check these comments for thread ideas but what about a thread about what archetypes would be played by a new YGO anime cast? For example, Flamberge Dragon has the rival statline of 3000/2500, maybe a rival playing Snake-Eyes could be funny
I will argue that the 2014 and 2015 Mega Tins aré up there, first and foremost the 2014 Mega Tin created the formato that we aré used to know of reprinting recent sets Also those had reprints of 101 Silent Honor Ark and Exciton Knight which were the most expensive extra deck Staples at the time
For the 2015 Mega Tin i would argue that Is the one that made people remember DUEA format that well, It has reprints of all of the top decks so It made that most people could enjoy the meta without braking bank, also It had Norden as a promo which we know that every single deck that could ran It did It, the only one that didnt was Qliphort.
The Shining Darkness is DEFINITELY top 3 most impactful sets-it’s the first set after Edison format FOR A REASON
Putting this here to get it out of the way,Legend of Blue-eyes White dragon for bringing Yugioh to the west
For me it was gladiators assault. That pack literally created the entire way yugioh is played now. Without gladiators assault yugioh with archetypes wouldn’t exist.
Phantom Darkness, Invasion of Chaos, and Duelist Alliance are leagues above the rest.
Phantom Darkness is what I call the "emo teenage" phase of yugioh with light of destruction being the "oh never mind, they're just gay" phase.
No mention of Gladiator's Assault, literally the introduction of competitive archetypes?
for me its code of the duelist but also will say yes i am biased because TRICKSTARS and got my first two nawcq invites for me with said deck and had a lot of success with the deck so yes i will be biased but at the same time it has a special place in my heart as well
AND WE ARE BACK! *Click Click* WITH ANOTHER TWITTER THREAD!
That never gets old, we love you Joseph! (As a Blue-Eyes player, I think the best set is Shining Victories 😂😂😂) but I'm also gonna go safe here and say that Rarity Collection 1 is probably the best set for me, it REALLY helped me back when I was still getting into the game.
Invasion of Chaos not even close.
I mean there's only one correct answer: Legend of Blue Eyes White Dragon. The set that gave us the game.
We didn’t get Mataza the Zapper nor did we get Plasma with alternative art work!
I’d say they missed a couple cards in these sets.
IOC was legitness😎
Amazing defenders
Dire should've been carrying twitch mod instead of a football XD
I’m surprised no one mentioned maximum crisis
No one mentioning Legends of Blue Eyes hurts. Without it yugioh wouldnt exist. It was an imbalanced mix of Weird shit but it layed the foundation for everything that followed. Its success is the Reason the Cardgame continued.
I haven’t seen a single of pack of AGOV anywhere in at least 6 months
its shining victories for me no super stapels no game design warping cards just my favorit deck making its debut Lunalights a Deck i enjoy to this very day
Duelist alliance is when i started playing so therefore the best pack
The disrespect towards rikka is insane. He looks at a deck which won euros twice in a row (one of them was against danger tear) and just calls it playable.
Goated intro
also to vouch for PHRA... ever hear of the sky thunder?
No secrets of eternity?
dont they know it was released in January 2015?
In phantome rage they forgot meow meow mu
They might not be the best but it has to be one of the early Link Era sets, I love being a hater and seeing people praise the Link mechanic due to them hating Pendulum and the opposite for Pendulum players only to see Konami make the game worst each set was hilariius for me
Show me those grippers yumyumyum
Knightmares arent a set. You know the replies are braindead when MBT has to feature archetypes.
we out here gaming
POTE or IOC imo, both ajust completely changed the game at near fundamental levels
Starstrike Blast though!?
IOC changed how the game was played.
Aw mine didn’t make it Starstrike Blast :(
DREV and IOC are my picks.
Didnt we alr do this one?
you'll never convince be that everything after 5ds era isnt what ruined the game of yugioh
Someday Kozmo will be good lmao
Let's go PHNI truthers
RATE and MACR
Bosh??? Hello??
Force of the breaker or cyber dark impact 😂
But when blue sky thread? Why do you stay in the Elon platform?
When more than 10 people use bluesky
@@gz7006I heard it was getting about a million people a day lately, so getting close!
Blue who?
Because he's not a little bitch.
Best set of all time? Normal set Man eater bug, of course
one day mister BT will read my comment 😔
Your day will come. It's happened to me more than once and I'm a complete nobody
gucci
Noti gang rise
Duelist Alliance did make all those changes, and personally not one of them was for the better. Pre-Duelist-Alliance is a superior game. I'm tired of people saying otherwise.
meh meh meh meh meh blah blah blah wawawawa meh meh mehhhhh wa wa wa blah - you
Sorry not sorry but the correct answer is Invasion of Chaos and all other opinions are objectively wrong. IOC is literally why we have a banlist and is the reason why this game survived. Before IOC ygo was a shitty magic clone, but this set showed that cards can actually DO SOMETHING other than normal summon la jinn set 1 fucking pass.
@crosshair4483 Objectively wrong 🤣🤡
@@InfamuzCRS lol not my fault you have the memory span of 2 and a half goldfish
Worst pack of all time next thread?
First
I also would like to say Warrior Dai Grepher IS the best normal Monster of all time
I'm gonna say Storm of Ragnarok