All the random cards that appear once in the anime for some very specific situations almost make you forget that these characters also played quite a few good cards in their decks
@@Stinkoman87 you mean... Scapegoat? At least, I assume, because isn't "goat format" literally named after Scapegoat, meaning it "defines" the entire format?
Funny thing is, it was relatively close to Mystical Refpanel. Which Yugi started using at about the same time as he stopped using Living Arrow. And then the real version of Living Arrow (Spell-Shattering Arrow) was NOTHING like any of the times he used it in the anime. Living Arrow: use an effect that would target your own field on your opponent’s field. Spell-Shattering Arrow: Destroy as many face-up spell cards your opponent controls as possible, and inflict 500 damage to the opponent for each. The closest the two cards get is the fact that SSA is kinda like that time Yugi used LA to redirect Pegasus’s Magic Neutralizing Forcefield. ---- Of course, then there’s the Mammoth Graveyard BEUD Fusion fiasco.
@@enlongjones2394 Since Polymerization only allowed Yugi to fuse monsters he controlled, Living Arrow allowed him to also fuse his monsters with his opponent's.
Makiu the Magical Mist was like that too. Gave monsters that used electricity a boost to their attack that was conveniently high enough or anything, and I'm pretty sure he used it to destroy machine monsters once too.
One weird thing I noticed on a rewatch of duel monsters is that every time Yugi comments on how his hand is bad, Card Destruction is in there. He also barely played it which is weird if his hand sucks
Should note that 4kids’s repaintings of the cards sometimes put cards in players hands that shouldn’t have been there. So, depending on the version and the episode, he might not have actually had Card Destruction.
@@enlongjones2394 This. There's a lot of instances where this made no sense, actually, like giving random characters God Cards just to fill the hand (or environment, in the case of spilled cards) with something.
The reason why Brain Control and Change of Heart worked the basically the same in the anime is because in the manga Yugi never used Change of Heart and only Brain Control was his means of taking control of his opponent's monsters.
i checked this and, uh, saying manga yugi didn't use change of heart is a _bit_ misleading for the reason that it insinuates that _he ever had the option to._ apparently the thing's an anime-original ( or maybe ocg-original? hell if i know the tangled web of production that is early ocg ygo ) and just ... flat-out never showed up in the manga. wow
@@hi-i-am-atan I might be wrong but I think Change of Heart might have made an appearance in the manga but Yugi never used it. Also, I don't think it's misleading at all since Change of Heart is just straight up not in his Duelist Kingdom or Battle City deck. It also doesn't fit thematically into Yugi's Dark Atrribute heavy deck and was never a card Takahashi intended Yugi to have. I'm not misleading anyone because of what might have been.
@@kevinbell5674 i was hyperbolizing to help sell the point that such a classic spell is not at all part of the manga which in hindsight makes a fair bit of sense, since it's a non-yami bakura card and he gets _no_ screentime as a duelist in the manga, even relative to the "oh his favorite card's change of heart aaaand that's it" we get in the anime in fact, the favorite cards from that episode were _all_ anime / ocg originals, with the obvious exception of flame swordsman and, well, dark magician. which ... i swore yugi's favorite card was actually maha vailo ( since dark magician is more of a yami card ) but i guess it was just bakura that got all the crossplay that episode
There were missing a whole bunch like Multiply, Magical Hats, Mirror Force, Graceful Charity, Monster Reborn, Card of Sanctity, Berserk Soul, Soul Rope, the Ritual Spells, Fissure, Book of Secret Arts, Burning Land, Monster Recovery, Shift and Makyu, and I bet I still forgot many many more cards.
dzeeff dropped "how good were yugi's monsters" in october 2019. I can't believe how long it's been. I recall people talking about mystical refpanel as a way to take your opponent's draw effects. Like off desires, specifically. I don't know if anyone actually had success with it. and an honorable mention for magical hats. even if it wasn't very good outside the anime.
I once had a kid who refused to accept my Harpie’s Feather Duster destroyed his Spell cards since it said “magic” on HFD. believe it or not, I later played Heavy Storm, and he had Magic cards that he said didn’t count because it said “spells” on HS. THEYRE THE SAME THING!
Swords of Revealing Light held up a castle. Living Arrow caused Blue Eyes Ultimate (the most powerful card at the time) to rot. Multiply gave my ninja literally infinite Kuriboh. If you handed Yugi a Lightning Storm or Triple Tactics he would toss it into the sewer for being absolute trash (Then he'd mind crush you just because).
To be fair to Magic Cylinder, it is more viable in the anime than the actual card game. Since they all play with 4000 life points, it wouldn't be unusual at all to just flip this over and win the duel lol
I disagree that Mystical Refpanel is written like a Magic card. I believe the magic equivalent (roughly) would be "You may choose new targets for target spell (possibly sorcery spell? since that's probably the closest equivalent to a Spell Card) that targets one player" which I feel is more intuitive than the replacement-effect style way Mystical Refpanel does it. I don't know if it's a spell-speed thing, or a batch/chain-vs-stack difference between the two games or timing requirements or what not, but it reads more to me like a wording borne out of necessity due to some obscure ruling interaction that'd occur in Yugioh but not MTG. I can't really say for sure, as I feel like I'm not as solid on some of those aspects of Yugioh (my main understanding is for instance "then" misses timing but "and" doesn't but there are still some situations I don't fully grok, so it seems like it could be a corner case to me)
I know you've made videos in the past on Duel Links cards/decks that never saw play in the TCG, but have you ever made a video about what Duel Links character skills (Beatdown, Balance, those things,) would be broken if you could use them in the real-world TCG? I feel like there are some obvious ones for sure, but I wonder if there's any potential sleeper picks or skills that are terrible in DL but would be overpowered in the TCG. I don't know, just thought I'd mention it. Seems like something you could have fun with.
in old school yugioh even with the better decks swords of revealing lights was like pot of greed if pot of greed draws 3 cards and lets you normal summon 3 additional times, now its like pot of generosity that doesn't put back 2 cards and sometimes, but not all the times, has threatening roar stapled on it.
Really surprised I didn't see Graceful Charity! One of the best spells in the game! I know yugi only used it twice and it was in his deck when Dimitri used it in GX
I like how Yugi didn't even know that Time Seal skips the opponent's *NEXT* Draw Phase, not the current one - when he used it on the Rare Hunter it skipped his immediate Draw Phase when he would have drawn the last piece of Exodia, so once again the protagonist cheated.
Time Seal didn’t work like that in the anime. Interestingly enough, Time Seal had been released in the OCG months before the episode’s release. Also there are quite a few differences between the anime and manga version of the duel. It definitely seemed like they wanted to show off the mechanics in the anime as well as more cards. Legit just looked that stuff up and was kinda surprised ngl
@@kaan9338 Except it is not - the good thing about the anime cards is that we still have the ability to *READ* their effects on the actual card. Time Seal's anime-listed effect is exactly the same as the real card's; down to the letter: yugioh.fandom.com/wiki/Time_Seal_(anime)
I think you should look at an anime character's cards in the context of the anime and how broken they _would_ be if their anime effect had been transplanted into the tcg wholesale.
@@adaurysantos Yup! However, Gold Sarcophagus worked differently in the anime, so much so that it could practically be its own card. Basically, Gold Sarc had you banish any 1 card from your Deck on activation, just like the real thing. However, that card stayed banished, and your opponent didn't know what it was . . . because it was meant as a surprise, because whatever card you banished off of Gold Sarcophagus was put under a Prohibition sort of effect, denying its use to both players, and only giving the user the banished card if Gold Sarcophagus was destroyed (which actually never came up, interestingly).
Ending of yugioh Hey my name atem I have god blind wraith I can rig my draw to whatever I want so I’ll let you think I’m losing to get rich off the commerical playing also let me stretch a segment into 3 parts and have you see me once a week on a Saturday
@@RobertLydonReviews oh ok, I always hated that part, probably skipped a few episode entirely when I was a kid, might have missed dark hole for that reason
Oh, man, Magic Cylinder has won me more Duels than is funny! It got to the point where everyone in Leeds, if not half the County (which, being Yorkshire, is a LOT of people...), seemed to fear me and all my backrow cuz of that one Trap Card! Like, "relax, guy! It might not even BE Magic Cylinder! Might Blazing Mirror Force or Starlight Road or Dark Bribe or-Oh! No! It was Magic Cylinder! Naya-na-na-na-na!" I have been told I have a weird evil laugh, don't worry!
0:40, Sorry but you are actually wrong For couple of reasons. Firstly making longer video's can be good for your discoverability , and also 30 mins is not long. Secondly it would actually be better to review all 4 types of cards (monsters, spells and traps together) since on their own they may not be as broken or even strong, BUT there is archetypes and thus spells and traps which are on its own can be meh, with the right archetype of monster can be downright broken.
a nice video idea would be "what yugioh anime character was the biggest cheater! between B.Keith, Weevil and Bakura (or even Yugi with the millenial puzzle)
@@Yugi_Muto_the_King_of_Games used his millennium item to put Yugi's friends in the game, in order to force Yugi not to pay as aggressive as he could...
Cheating in universe it's only things like fake shuffling, marking cards, hiding cards up your sleeves, hacking the system, using outside pressure, looking at your oponent's cards. They are playing by their own rules, and they were the first guys who came up with those rules. The whole will->draw what you want worked for everyone. The closer you are to your deck, the better your decks. The cards were allive. It's just that the Pharaoh was the best and the most mystical, so got the best draws. No cheating. Bandit Keith cheated, Yugi did not. Most of the time.
All the random cards that appear once in the anime for some very specific situations almost make you forget that these characters also played quite a few good cards in their decks
Except most of Joey’s cards were crappy gamble cards.
@@cancerstinks1 but he also had the card that defined goat format.
@@Stinkoman87 you mean... Scapegoat? At least, I assume, because isn't "goat format" literally named after Scapegoat, meaning it "defines" the entire format?
@@Stinkoman87 touché
Lol sometimes Yugi would see a card, go "I never seen that card before", doesn't read it, and then goes "you should've read it more carefully!!!"
If "Living Arrow" was real, it would be on the ban list instantly.
Effect: Whatever I want it to be!!
Living Arrow is real, it’s Spell Shattering Arrow. Nowhere near as crazy as the anime version of course
Funny thing is, it was relatively close to Mystical Refpanel. Which Yugi started using at about the same time as he stopped using Living Arrow. And then the real version of Living Arrow (Spell-Shattering Arrow) was NOTHING like any of the times he used it in the anime.
Living Arrow: use an effect that would target your own field on your opponent’s field.
Spell-Shattering Arrow: Destroy as many face-up spell cards your opponent controls as possible, and inflict 500 damage to the opponent for each.
The closest the two cards get is the fact that SSA is kinda like that time Yugi used LA to redirect Pegasus’s Magic Neutralizing Forcefield.
----
Of course, then there’s the Mammoth Graveyard BEUD Fusion fiasco.
@@enlongjones2394 Since Polymerization only allowed Yugi to fuse monsters he controlled, Living Arrow allowed him to also fuse his monsters with his opponent's.
@@kevinbell5674 so it was like a 2-card version of Super Polymerization.
Makiu the Magical Mist was like that too. Gave monsters that used electricity a boost to their attack that was conveniently high enough or anything, and I'm pretty sure he used it to destroy machine monsters once too.
One weird thing I noticed on a rewatch of duel monsters is that every time Yugi comments on how his hand is bad, Card Destruction is in there. He also barely played it which is weird if his hand sucks
Should note that 4kids’s repaintings of the cards sometimes put cards in players hands that shouldn’t have been there. So, depending on the version and the episode, he might not have actually had Card Destruction.
@@enlongjones2394 This. There's a lot of instances where this made no sense, actually, like giving random characters God Cards just to fill the hand (or environment, in the case of spilled cards) with something.
@@BlueSparxLPs
Yeah. Like how in 4kids GX, there is a copy of Relinquished in the well that's supposed to have nothing but useless cards.
@@matiasrivas1692 maybe the dualist who had the card didn't have the ritual spell.
@@luisfelipeguerreroruiz4110 yeah that makes sense, more tinfoil but my thought was that Pegasus placed it there.
The reason why Brain Control and Change of Heart worked the basically the same in the anime is because in the manga Yugi never used Change of Heart and only Brain Control was his means of taking control of his opponent's monsters.
i checked this and, uh, saying manga yugi didn't use change of heart is a _bit_ misleading for the reason that it insinuates that _he ever had the option to._ apparently the thing's an anime-original ( or maybe ocg-original? hell if i know the tangled web of production that is early ocg ygo ) and just ... flat-out never showed up in the manga. wow
@@hi-i-am-atan I might be wrong but I think Change of Heart might have made an appearance in the manga but Yugi never used it. Also, I don't think it's misleading at all since Change of Heart is just straight up not in his Duelist Kingdom or Battle City deck. It also doesn't fit thematically into Yugi's Dark Atrribute heavy deck and was never a card Takahashi intended Yugi to have. I'm not misleading anyone because of what might have been.
@@kevinbell5674 i was hyperbolizing to help sell the point that such a classic spell is not at all part of the manga
which in hindsight makes a fair bit of sense, since it's a non-yami bakura card and he gets _no_ screentime as a duelist in the manga, even relative to the "oh his favorite card's change of heart aaaand that's it" we get in the anime
in fact, the favorite cards from that episode were _all_ anime / ocg originals, with the obvious exception of flame swordsman and, well, dark magician. which ... i swore yugi's favorite card was actually maha vailo ( since dark magician is more of a yami card ) but i guess it was just bakura that got all the crossplay that episode
@@hi-i-am-atan Yeah, given that Bakura is a table top game player it makes sense that he wouldn't have a deck of his own.
@@hi-i-am-atan Yugi’s fav not beind Dark Magician wasn’t in the manga, it was brought up when Tea was about to duel the penguin big five guy i think.
Gold sarcophagus was used by Yugi boy while the others were used by Atem
Well said Vasto boy
2 years? Jesus Christ! How does time flies without you noticing
There were missing a whole bunch like Multiply, Magical Hats, Mirror Force, Graceful Charity, Monster Reborn, Card of Sanctity, Berserk Soul, Soul Rope, the Ritual Spells, Fissure, Book of Secret Arts, Burning Land, Monster Recovery, Shift and Makyu, and I bet I still forgot many many more cards.
dzeeff dropped "how good were yugi's monsters" in october 2019. I can't believe how long it's been.
I recall people talking about mystical refpanel as a way to take your opponent's draw effects. Like off desires, specifically. I don't know if anyone actually had success with it.
and an honorable mention for magical hats. even if it wasn't very good outside the anime.
The video on Joey's spell and traps is gonna be under 4 minutes long
Gonna be an april fools episode
It would basically just be scapegoat.
@@Stinkoman87
You could make an argument for Raigeki. Technically, it WAS in his deck, and he DID play it... at Marik’s command.
If Roll of Fate was a real card, it'd be longer.
He’s got those 2 dice cards, scapegoats, kunai with chain, graverobber,
But Yugi doesn’t have spells he has magic cards
The term "magic card" was changed to "spell card" in yugioh
I once had a kid who refused to accept my Harpie’s Feather Duster destroyed his Spell cards since it said “magic” on HFD. believe it or not, I later played Heavy Storm, and he had Magic cards that he said didn’t count because it said “spells” on HS. THEYRE THE SAME THING!
@@bbuny10 I hope you bullied that kid afterwards lmfao
The first show was great. So many kids saw it and thought that how they duel in the anime is the way to play. Broken
Swords of Revealing Light held up a castle. Living Arrow caused Blue Eyes Ultimate (the most powerful card at the time) to rot. Multiply gave my ninja literally infinite Kuriboh. If you handed Yugi a Lightning Storm or Triple Tactics he would toss it into the sewer for being absolute trash (Then he'd mind crush you just because).
To be fair, TTT would be a lot harder to use in the DM era.
Don’t forget Pot of Greed, which allows him to draw two cards from his deck.
I really thought Yugi had a trap that stop insta win effects lol.
Thought*
To be fair to Magic Cylinder, it is more viable in the anime than the actual card game. Since they all play with 4000 life points, it wouldn't be unusual at all to just flip this over and win the duel lol
although its anime effect is different (it redirects the attack at another target on the field, not just straight at the other player)
I remembered Gold Sarcophagus for the sole reason that it helped Yugi beat Yami in their final duel.
It's also great in thunder dragons
spoiler man!
I remember it cause of its Egyptian aesthetic. I feel like those cards always stood out in my mind.
@@aesir1ases64 yeah relevant spoilers about a 20 year old anime
I disagree that Mystical Refpanel is written like a Magic card. I believe the magic equivalent (roughly) would be "You may choose new targets for target spell (possibly sorcery spell? since that's probably the closest equivalent to a Spell Card) that targets one player" which I feel is more intuitive than the replacement-effect style way Mystical Refpanel does it. I don't know if it's a spell-speed thing, or a batch/chain-vs-stack difference between the two games or timing requirements or what not, but it reads more to me like a wording borne out of necessity due to some obscure ruling interaction that'd occur in Yugioh but not MTG. I can't really say for sure, as I feel like I'm not as solid on some of those aspects of Yugioh (my main understanding is for instance "then" misses timing but "and" doesn't but there are still some situations I don't fully grok, so it seems like it could be a corner case to me)
i can't tell what's confusing about the way it's written honestly
I know you've made videos in the past on Duel Links cards/decks that never saw play in the TCG, but have you ever made a video about what Duel Links character skills (Beatdown, Balance, those things,) would be broken if you could use them in the real-world TCG? I feel like there are some obvious ones for sure, but I wonder if there's any potential sleeper picks or skills that are terrible in DL but would be overpowered in the TCG. I don't know, just thought I'd mention it. Seems like something you could have fun with.
3:46 That's so big brain it hurts, it even turns the life points into a middle finger
As far as I can remember, Cloudian King Adrian Gecko and Yugi never used any of the same spell/trap cards.
I remember magic cylinder. Low LP, draw cylinder. Opponent attacks with their large beat stick and dies lol
Magic cylinder was spooky in the back and forth slow grindy middle school matches. Always had a way of getting you to the finish line
Review cards of all the
Rare Hunters in OG YuGiOh
Shadow Riders in GX
Dark Signers in 5Ds
what about the other shows?
in old school yugioh even with the better decks swords of revealing lights was like pot of greed if pot of greed draws 3 cards and lets you normal summon 3 additional times, now its like pot of generosity that doesn't put back 2 cards and sometimes, but not all the times, has threatening roar stapled on it.
Really surprised I didn't see Graceful Charity! One of the best spells in the game! I know yugi only used it twice and it was in his deck when Dimitri used it in GX
1:32
I always loved the art for Card Destruction.
Card of Sanctity anime effect is so OP, no wonder Konami made its effect differently in TCG/OCG
I like how Yugi didn't even know that Time Seal skips the opponent's *NEXT* Draw Phase, not the current one - when he used it on the Rare Hunter it skipped his immediate Draw Phase when he would have drawn the last piece of Exodia, so once again the protagonist cheated.
Armor plot to the max
This isnt really knowing the cards. The cards in the anime are different.
Then the effect in the anime would be "Skip your opponent's *current* draw phase", unless they retconned it later.
Time Seal didn’t work like that in the anime. Interestingly enough, Time Seal had been released in the OCG months before the episode’s release.
Also there are quite a few differences between the anime and manga version of the duel. It definitely seemed like they wanted to show off the mechanics in the anime as well as more cards.
Legit just looked that stuff up and was kinda surprised ngl
@@kaan9338 Except it is not - the good thing about the anime cards is that we still have the ability to *READ* their effects on the actual card. Time Seal's anime-listed effect is exactly the same as the real card's; down to the letter:
yugioh.fandom.com/wiki/Time_Seal_(anime)
Love it, feels nostalgic
I think you should look at an anime character's cards in the context of the anime and how broken they _would_ be if their anime effect had been transplanted into the tcg wholesale.
Golden Sarcophagus' anime effect is super good! It's pretty much a crossout designator!
Joey’s Spells and Traps oh boy there is a lot of good ones
Is gandora the dragon of destruction good? Banishing everything for half your Lp doesnt sound bad
Yo Dzeef random but what editing software do you use?
Did we ever find out what pot of greed did?
Can u do Dartz next?
Ah yes, the Magic Cylinder, people got so pissed whenever they lost to that card.
Ok but what does pot of greed do?
Dude 2 years, it felt like you started this like earlier this year
Does Attack the Moon count as a card Yugi played?
No it counts as a effect giant solider of stone has
@@codyrahm6979 isn't it normal monster
@@petar14 Yes, but season 1 was very weird.
@@lordofthered1257 yea...
@@codyrahm6979 It wasn't an effect. Giant Soldier literally just attacked Mystical Moon.
Mystical reph I can see being confusing to some people but (unless that’s the re worded version your showing it says a spell that “targets”
When did Yugi use those last two cards?
When he dueled Atem
@@adaurysantos Yup! However, Gold Sarcophagus worked differently in the anime, so much so that it could practically be its own card.
Basically, Gold Sarc had you banish any 1 card from your Deck on activation, just like the real thing. However, that card stayed banished, and your opponent didn't know what it was . . . because it was meant as a surprise, because whatever card you banished off of Gold Sarcophagus was put under a Prohibition sort of effect, denying its use to both players, and only giving the user the banished card if Gold Sarcophagus was destroyed (which actually never came up, interestingly).
@@elijahpadilla5083 Yes I know, I watched the show
Not once have I ever seen Yugi play soul taker in the anime
Against Marik when he destroyed the god slime to activate obelisk effect
Magical cylinder is the best trap card. Gotta use it with dark magician girl and magical hats.
If you could cover the anime cards that they used and how those cards would impact the meta. I would love to see more of that
Yugi also was the only one in the original series to use MST
But what does "Pot of Greed" actually do?
It lets you draw two cards from your deck. 🤦♀️
It gets you kicked out of locals for not following the banlist
Prevents this joke from being funny
@@the_real_rush it doesn’t 🤦♀️
It makes you discard 2 cards from your hand
I bet Kaiba is the one dislike for this video
Yugi is the goat. Look at how many of his cards are banned or got errata
Make sure you include Time Wizard in Joey’s video. Because you know, animerules
And don't for get the invisible spell DESTROY THE MOON!
Where's "Attack the Moon 🌑" 😢
Zero mention of Mirror Force....
None of his cards were broken, it was just his uncanny ability to draw the very specific counter for whatever situation he was in.
Something something heart of the cards something something
Let’s try a zexal character now. Kite for our first rep
You forgot about Mirror Force.
nobody mentioned treasure from heaven... :(
Card of Sanctity/Treasure from Heaven was ruthlessly overpowered in the anime, but the real release had its effect weakened by way too much.
Second fastest man in the universe
It's been 80 years.....
I want to see someone get 6 ash blossoms in their hand, using Exchange.
The Fact That Exchange Saw Play Makes Me So Happy.
We tried to fix exodia
So broken that Living Arrow could be its own video?
I remember people teching Magnet Reverse in Sky Striker back when Kagari was first limited.
I just realized that if the Yugi has Soul Release and opponent is playing Drytrons, he would win. 🤐
Joey spell and trap cards video is going to be like 2 min long
I would love 30 min videos from youu
I can sleep sooo good 2 your videos
Not that they are Zzz just relaxing
Mystical space typhoon is goated
How broken were Yusei’s spells and traps?
He already covered that Tuning, One for One, Starlight Road is still see’s play
Mirror Force?
pot of greed? never heard of it, looks too complex to see play, bet no tcg decks use it
*everyone clicks on video*
M A G I C A L P I G E O N ? ?
It turns Dark Magician Girl into a Pidgeon. That's what it does
@@Slash-XVII can't believe Yugi just used magical pigeon. Is he INSANE ??
Ending of yugioh
Hey my name atem
I have god blind wraith
I can rig my draw to whatever I want so I’ll let you think I’m losing to get rich off the commerical playing also let me stretch a segment into 3 parts and have you see me once a week on a Saturday
Very broken. I'm using them in EDOPRO with Magicians and yeah it's just too easy.
Answer to title:
*Yes*
Mai valentine next
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@@Dzeeff Dartz next?
Most of yugi's cards were on the banlist at some point. enough said.
I will legit scream my so badly if dzeeff replies to my comments. no lie I will scream like there is no tomorrow.
I dont remeber dark hole being used o.O
It was used during the “legendary heroes” arc when Kaiba got trapped in the VR by the big 5 right after duelist kingdom ended
@@RobertLydonReviews oh ok, I always hated that part, probably skipped a few episode entirely when I was a kid, might have missed dark hole for that reason
Oh, man, Magic Cylinder has won me more Duels than is funny! It got to the point where everyone in Leeds, if not half the County (which, being Yorkshire, is a LOT of people...), seemed to fear me and all my backrow cuz of that one Trap Card! Like, "relax, guy! It might not even BE Magic Cylinder! Might Blazing Mirror Force or Starlight Road or Dark Bribe or-Oh! No! It was Magic Cylinder! Naya-na-na-na-na!" I have been told I have a weird evil laugh, don't worry!
0:40, Sorry but you are actually wrong For couple of reasons. Firstly making longer video's can be good for your discoverability , and also 30 mins is not long. Secondly it would actually be better to review all 4 types of cards (monsters, spells and traps together) since on their own they may not be as broken or even strong, BUT there is archetypes and thus spells and traps which are on its own can be meh, with the right archetype of monster can be downright broken.
I am still waiting for volcanic support
Yu-Gi-Oh literally had the cards the game was made AROUND lol
So broken that they allow him to win
a nice video idea would be "what yugioh anime character was the biggest cheater! between B.Keith, Weevil and Bakura (or even Yugi with the millenial puzzle)
When did Bakura cheat?
@@Yugi_Muto_the_King_of_Games used his millennium item to put Yugi's friends in the game, in order to force Yugi not to pay as aggressive as he could...
With the card exchange, couldn’t i just grab the card that my opponent had taken back to my hand? lol
No, the exange happens simultaneously.
@@motaniusnex4888 I see. Thanks. Haha. The word "simultaneously" isn't printed on the card.
@@chelseafcfanisy Yeah, Konami does not like printing Cardtext that makes sense.
Time seal comeback to 3 period
Don't forget Yugi also used magical pigeons
No berserker sword, best meme card?
I wish some of these were real just for the funs. Even if they are gonna be instant ban
👀👀
There is nothing broken about Yami's deck , Yamin is a straight up cheater !!!
Vietnamese subs why lol
doug zeeff
when life points was 4000.
It’s spelled “Mouto”
It is spelt Mūto
@@TheZett It's Mutō or Mutou.
DZEEF I LOVE YOU MAN BUT YOU GOTTA STOP TALKIN SO SLOW AND TRYING TO EXTEND VIDEOS FOR NO REASON IT"S UNWATCHABLE
It's not unwatchable, you're just impatient. Ten minutes isn't even that long.
Hard to tell, because of all the straight cheating
Cheating in universe it's only things like fake shuffling, marking cards, hiding cards up your sleeves, hacking the system, using outside pressure, looking at your oponent's cards. They are playing by their own rules, and they were the first guys who came up with those rules. The whole will->draw what you want worked for everyone. The closer you are to your deck, the better your decks. The cards were allive. It's just that the Pharaoh was the best and the most mystical, so got the best draws. No cheating. Bandit Keith cheated, Yugi did not. Most of the time.
gfs
Bullshit main character power.
Its my birthday today
Happy Birthday Broski 😎👍
Happy birthday, dude. Hope you had a good time.
Happy birthday, dude
@@zenkudama2849 thank you love you broski
@@JJMomoida heyy thank you so much love you