You CAN theoretically triple-pay with Cyber-Stein without MoF if every star in the galaxy lines up. You start with 8K, can gain up to 6400 with Provisions and Poison as you said, but you can gain another 3000 if your opponent attacks all three of your Nimble Momongas. That’s 17,400 Life Points, enough for three Stein activations. In fact, you could hypothetically recycle Provisions with MoF and if you gain at least 3000 off of that, you could get 4 activations!
Great video joe 💪🏼 I remember playing against this deck at a tournament back in the day, I was running monarch beat down at the time, I miss old school yugioh
Great content as usual Joe. It's always a pleasure to look back at those cards and decks from back in the days, it always makes me feel nostalgic and makes me want to play those formats again. And, about playing, will the retro commented matches make a comeback to the channel too? I really love to hear your insights and decision processes
What’s so strange is that Konami / UD knew about this strat because Stein was legal with BEUD and Megamorph in the OCG as early as 2000. Megamorph was emergency limited in that format, so why it was allowed to rampage in the TCG for so long is a question.
Neat profile as always Question for you Joe: April 06 banlist what happened that konami thought to hit cyber jar, mask of darkness, drop off, time seal, last turn, exchange of spirit, last will, and avarice all at the same time
Mask of Darkness + Tsukuyomi + Drop Off/Time was an inconsistent - yet nevertheless - alternative win condition. It wasn't especially playable but the perception of alternative win conditions led to those type of restrictions. Empty Jar actually placed 2nd at the 2005 World Championship. Obvioiusly a year later but alternative win conditions dominating the culminating event of the year - not great. Last Turn (+Jowgen) was never a dominant deck but another instant win combo from that general time period. Somehow Stein survived till December 2006...
You CAN theoretically triple-pay with Cyber-Stein without MoF if every star in the galaxy lines up. You start with 8K, can gain up to 6400 with Provisions and Poison as you said, but you can gain another 3000 if your opponent attacks all three of your Nimble Momongas. That’s 17,400 Life Points, enough for three Stein activations. In fact, you could hypothetically recycle Provisions with MoF and if you gain at least 3000 off of that, you could get 4 activations!
Great video joe 💪🏼 I remember playing against this deck at a tournament back in the day, I was running monarch beat down at the time, I miss old school yugioh
One of the underrated aspects of these videos is getting to seeing high rarity/foreign language old cards. (CP Nimble Momonga looks so clean)
I try :)
I have a lot of really sweet stuff I love to showcase!
Great content as usual Joe. It's always a pleasure to look back at those cards and decks from back in the days, it always makes me feel nostalgic and makes me want to play those formats again. And, about playing, will the retro commented matches make a comeback to the channel too? I really love to hear your insights and decision processes
What’s so strange is that Konami / UD knew about this strat because Stein was legal with BEUD and Megamorph in the OCG as early as 2000. Megamorph was emergency limited in that format, so why it was allowed to rampage in the TCG for so long is a question.
Great summary 😃👍🏻
Yugioh back then looked so fuuuun.
I was amazed as a 10/11 year old kid when I saw other players pull this off at tourneys lol
Neat profile as always
Question for you Joe: April 06 banlist what happened that konami thought to hit cyber jar, mask of darkness, drop off, time seal, last turn, exchange of spirit, last will, and avarice all at the same time
Mask of Darkness + Tsukuyomi + Drop Off/Time was an inconsistent - yet nevertheless - alternative win condition. It wasn't especially playable but the perception of alternative win conditions led to those type of restrictions.
Empty Jar actually placed 2nd at the 2005 World Championship. Obvioiusly a year later but alternative win conditions dominating the culminating event of the year - not great.
Last Turn (+Jowgen) was never a dominant deck but another instant win combo from that general time period.
Somehow Stein survived till December 2006...
🐐🐐🐐
'promo sm'
Profile is nice I just don’t believe that you played during the time
I could screenshot the 2006 SJC Boston standings if you want. My name is there!
He's old school yugioh famous, dude.
What a weird fucking comment, like… what? Lmao