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Luca was done dirty in that judge call, I saw the whole replay on duel archive, red was being UBER toxic the entire match lol, like he definitely deserved a review over that
Average duelingbook judge call, toxicity and sharking never gets punished while resolving an effect after 6 seconds without asking „ok?“ when you get no thumbs up gets rewarded
Coder in general seems to be biased at anything that isn't literally a "card doesn't work that way" issue. In quite a few judge calls, it feels like he likes to side way more with the guy who's being toxic, misplayed, cheated or whatever and is very swift to deal out punishments to the person who had to probably deal with that shit for who knows how long (remember how long it takes until a judge call is answered) and is justifiably baffled and mad at the judge being absurdly lenient to the other guy beyond "rewinding the gamestate" because I guess he mouthed off to the judge instead of being uber toxic to the player.
“Read the logs in a language you don’t know” isn’t how you tell a judge the opponent was being toxic. “Judge, my opponent called me x,y, and z insults. Is this appropriate behavior on db?” Might get them a warning. But to be honest just man up and ignore them, taunting your opponent to throw them off their game is a tactic is every other game. Teabagging in fps, taunting in fighting games, doing something ridiculous in rts games, certain behaviors in table top games including card games like continuously shuffling your hand or acting like your opponent is taking too long while you take your turn really slowly. Is it annoying? Absolutely. Is it illegal like using the wrong materials to summon a creature? No.
I'll be honest, I agree that lonepunchpan was kinda toxic, he seemed like he was trying to force blue to fast play and play while they have a judge call. I would either give him a warning or tell him to stop. Coder may have done this, didn't watch the stream
That first call reminded me of a time when I hit the declare effect button after I summoned Halqifibrax, I wait three seconds, opponent doesn't indicate he has any response, I summon O-Lion, then the opponent Gammas Halq, I tell him he missed timing, he calls a judge, the judge tells him he couldn't Gamma, and he cusses the judge out, then the judge gives him a game loss
Its things like this that make me worry about dueling other people. I am definitely a slow reader, and I like to make sure I'm getting everything correctly, so I can just imagine I'm trying to read a lot of text, genuinely getting confused, when all the sudden a judge comes in and I get in trouble for that.
90% of people in person are fine with you taking your time as it is a lot easier for them to see that you are reading, thinking, ect. However that is one of the reasons that i will never play DB ranked (that and xyz is confusing) insted sims are better if you are worried about ti.e (master duel and omega are prob my favourites)
@@tks3131 So the issue for me isn't really the xyz or link because I pretty much know what to do. (Its actually pendulums for me but I dont usually run those anyways.) Its actually me trying to decipher whether or not something I'm trying to do is a legal play so how it usually ends up going is: I read my card, try to decipher the actual process, look at my opponents cards, see if there's anything thats preventing me. look back at my card, question timing, have a mental meltdown, surrender because I think I'm taking too long.
Only 6 seconds to respond is ridiculous. What if the other player lagged for a few seconds or misclicked? With such a short amount of time you could justify pressing the thinking button after every single play regardless of whether you were going to respond or not, which would make games much longer. That was a terrible judge ruling.
I started to play yugioh again. Last time i played was synchro era😂, this juge series helps me alot to learn all new and changed rules, because of your Videos i was pretty confident on my first locals and had a really good experience . Thanks❤
@@estekel2 its obsolete until you have to play irl and have no idea how to communicate with your opponent. Automated simulators are nice but it can lead to bad habits if you also play irl.
@@treydawson2432 you just like talk to them dealing book is slow boring shit vs real life where a judge never comes over someone going you took 6 seconds is crazy to me you only play it if you wanna shark or edpro or anything else your using is not upto date with banlist/set
@@treydawson2432 This is so true, I used to practice at home a lot with with auto sims and when I decided to play irl I forgot to call out a lot of effects on my cards and miss my chances
But when I call a judge for them eating ten seconds to react to my search…….. and they wait till after I search and add….. then they ash me. All the judges say 10 seconds isn’t a lot of a time
It’s kinda funny how no matter what you play yugioh on(automatic simulator like MD or omega, manual simulator like DB, or in real life), there is also some timing/slow play/ reading issue that will arise.
I have a similar issue at my locals and would definitely want to know if it’s legal. I have Mythical Beast Jackal who removes three counters from my field and tributes itself for cost to summon a Mythical Beast Jackal King. Everybody always wants to wait for him to have three counters to Imperm him but if I tribute him early (remove counters from other cards), people would go “hang on, put him back. I have something to trigger.” Solution for this was to ask my opponent “do you have anything to activate?” But I found that whenever I said that, I was basically warning my opponent that I was about to tribute him (and part of the gameplay is that I remove him from the field early so my opponent can’t hit me the hardest). My new solution was to just wait a few seconds in silence before declaring the effect of Jackal so my opponent wouldn’t know that I’m right about to tribute him. I’ve asked a few of the spectators and other people dueling around me if this is right, and they had said that it’s safest to just ask if my opponent has a response. My question is whether I’d be disqualified or not for simply waiting before activating Jackal, and then denying to put Jackal back on field if my opponent had Imperm and didn’t activate it on time.
If you're in an open game state (which you must be in to activate Jackal's Ignition effect), then the moment you announce you're activating Mythical Beast Jackal's effect to Special Summon a Mythical Beast from the deck, Jackal is tributed for cost along with removing the 3 Spell Counters. So yeah, if they let it go into an open game state, you get to use it and they can't choose to Imperm at that point. If you're really worried, just ask after the end of every chain resolution if they have a Fast Effect they want to use. If they say "no", then you're in an open game state with the opponent's admittance of such.
dinormophia one seemed a bit harsh to me. like i feel red shouldve asked for a response before just resolving, but then this is also in part why i dont play on DB
This is why edoPro is better than dueling books. It's automated, no need for judges to have to intervene for pointless BS, and either player can view the field by using their own time for the turn to prevent either player making any plays while they are trying to determine the game state. Contrary to what most yugioh players think, not every yugioh player has every single card memorized and may require time to read every card that ever oponent plays to understand the game state. Simply delcaring slow play is a poor excuse to keep your graveyard, banished, and field effects to yourself while keeping your opponent from reading everything in order to make sure they understand how their opponents cards can interact with whatever cards they might play aginst their opponent. If they want to save time, explain everything that you are capable of activating in reaponse to other things. If you don't want to risk forgetting something and geting a DQ from a judge for misrepresenting the game state, then don't get mad at your opponent for reading every card in your graveyard, field, and banished zones when you tell them they should read the effets for themselves to be certain.
Never played on this site but it seems so bad for everything to not be automated like master duel, like why do people play on this if problems like these are so frequent
There was a chronomoly combo i saw... you use a Number monster in grave as material and it gains their attack... then you can go into Cxyz... then used the Galaxy Eyes to attack 3 monsters and used Xyz something to attack twice per battle.... thats 4500 x 6
I sure love losing a match because my opponents card randomly has a burn effect somewhere in it's giant card text and then a judge goes crazy over you not noticing that in 6 seconds. This is why dueling book is garbage and why you should play simulators instead
@@Xenonfuji bro 6 seconds what do you think his doing that's why sims are just better, imagine you auto lose in md for taking 6 seconds to do something.
@@troytheboy1985 in real life, you ask if you can pick up your opponent's card to read it. This is communicating that you need to read and think about it. It's not duelingbook's fault that you are socially awkward and dislike communicating with people
@@Xenonfuji what bs are you on do you have the tisum or something? if that guy never seen that card before looked at it for 6 secs again a really small amount of time and got a game lost, thats just bad really bad the system is bad you could look away miss something you lose. then in the next call a player there got 45 secs and was fine this has nothing to do with socially awkwardness you idiot in real life the guy would look at the card and you dont need to say a thing cause your eyes and your brain if you got one would put 2 and 2 together and make 4
@Xenon bruh it could take 2 seconds to move the mouse over to the think button to begin with. In RL we are already 3 seconds into the time by the time the marincess player says "summon whatever name activate effect" and already has their deck in their hand since it was resolved at 6 seconds. No one in reality is sharking someone THAT hard for taking 6 seconds. DB players just want to make a big deal out of everything. Yes, 15 seconds is forever, but 6 could've been him trying to glance over the card to get a rough idea at whatever relevant effect is happening.
Half the players on DB are know-it-alls who can’t stand being wrong. For instance, under tcboo and Gozen you can’t activate shiranui solitaire’s effect to summon, but this guy I was playing just blew up and acted like an actual child. All caps, threats, insults,and when the judge confirmed I was right he just DCed. Know when you’re wrong, people.
Targeting a fusion or poly card in either GY is an cost that happens before either player can respond. When Fusion Dub resolves; it applies the effect, and NOT the cost! Example 1: if you copy Branded Fusion: - You will NOT be locket to fusion monsters from the extra deck for the rest of that turn. Example 2: you copy Instant Fusion: - You do NOT pay 1000 LP to copy this effect. Example 3: if you copy Super Poly: - You do NOT discard 1 card. - Both players CAN respond to this cards activasion. Note: If your opponent D.D Crows the target, Fusion Dup will not resolve, and since the activasion was not negatet, you can not activate another Fusion Dup this turn.
@@drolo9418 my only concern was the way it was worded. So if I have it set and I go branded fusion and resolve that and summon then I go activate fusion deployment I can then banish branded fusion and summon out two more ?
i HATE the time rules that are being placed on people. One reason i dont play duelingbook is because I would be slow at making every move and that would be used against me at every turn. 6 seconds to make an action is too long somehow
Imagine you take 6 seconds to read a card or think about your next move and a judge just comes up, ignores the toxic asshat you're playing against, and issues you a game loss.
@@MMAddict39 it is mainly used by players who are planning or play irl and aside from cheating I think it tests your knowledge and skill pretty well since nothing is automated
Genuinely questioning why people would play duelingbook nowadays…? Omega, EDOpro and Master Duel exist after all… Duelingbook just seems worse simply because you have to interact with the other player and there tends to be a sizable portion of toxic people on that site 😅
Real life yugioh isn't automated, you'll be surprised at the difference between automated and manual yugioh when there isn't a big "yes" button on the screen
@@idkmyname6915 and DB isn't representative of real life either. If you think someone would shark you at locals for not responding in 6 seconds you're insane.
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No thanks. I can wait for it to come to MD
Woah. So it's relinquish?!
not me losing a game because i forgot about this effect
Luca was done dirty in that judge call, I saw the whole replay on duel archive, red was being UBER toxic the entire match lol, like he definitely deserved a review over that
Average duelingbook judge call, toxicity and sharking never gets punished while resolving an effect after 6 seconds without asking „ok?“ when you get no thumbs up gets rewarded
It was longer than just 6seconds, cause it would have been a response to springgirl as CL1, so it’s 6s+4s+6s
Way more than enough time for a response
Coder in general seems to be biased at anything that isn't literally a "card doesn't work that way" issue.
In quite a few judge calls, it feels like he likes to side way more with the guy who's being toxic, misplayed, cheated or whatever and is very swift to deal out punishments to the person who had to probably deal with that shit for who knows how long (remember how long it takes until a judge call is answered) and is justifiably baffled and mad at the judge being absurdly lenient to the other guy beyond "rewinding the gamestate" because I guess he mouthed off to the judge instead of being uber toxic to the player.
“Read the logs in a language you don’t know” isn’t how you tell a judge the opponent was being toxic.
“Judge, my opponent called me x,y, and z insults. Is this appropriate behavior on db?” Might get them a warning.
But to be honest just man up and ignore them, taunting your opponent to throw them off their game is a tactic is every other game. Teabagging in fps, taunting in fighting games, doing something ridiculous in rts games, certain behaviors in table top games including card games like continuously shuffling your hand or acting like your opponent is taking too long while you take your turn really slowly. Is it annoying? Absolutely. Is it illegal like using the wrong materials to summon a creature? No.
I'll be honest, I agree that lonepunchpan was kinda toxic, he seemed like he was trying to force blue to fast play and play while they have a judge call. I would either give him a warning or tell him to stop. Coder may have done this, didn't watch the stream
Great to see another judge call video! Would love to see more since its been a while
Agreed, unfortunately as Coder said on stream a couple times, he would like to make more judge calls but DB isn't having many nowadays
@@tidalfront2360 Yeah, true sadge
@@AegisOfIgnister he should periodically check db when he streams so he can maybe fetch one or more calls that will be made as a compilation
That first call reminded me of a time when I hit the declare effect button after I summoned Halqifibrax, I wait three seconds, opponent doesn't indicate he has any response, I summon O-Lion, then the opponent Gammas Halq, I tell him he missed timing, he calls a judge, the judge tells him he couldn't Gamma, and he cusses the judge out, then the judge gives him a game loss
In 2023, Yugioh players still dont read their cards. What a time to be alive lol
I am 101% confident that until the end of this game's entire lifespan, someone somewhere will still not read their cards
Well, cards are getting more text over time so i assume it will only get worse from there
I know the guy in that first judge call, and this is a recurring issue
When the Astra is Loud and Vicious at the same time!
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Its things like this that make me worry about dueling other people. I am definitely a slow reader, and I like to make sure I'm getting everything correctly, so I can just imagine I'm trying to read a lot of text, genuinely getting confused, when all the sudden a judge comes in and I get in trouble for that.
In person its way better
90% of people in person are fine with you taking your time as it is a lot easier for them to see that you are reading, thinking, ect. However that is one of the reasons that i will never play DB ranked (that and xyz is confusing) insted sims are better if you are worried about ti.e (master duel and omega are prob my favourites)
@@tks3131 So the issue for me isn't really the xyz or link because I pretty much know what to do. (Its actually pendulums for me but I dont usually run those anyways.) Its actually me trying to decipher whether or not something I'm trying to do is a legal play so how it usually ends up going is: I read my card, try to decipher the actual process, look at my opponents cards, see if there's anything thats preventing me. look back at my card, question timing, have a mental meltdown, surrender because I think I'm taking too long.
Ah yes, Distant Coder Judge Calls. the Closest thing we'll get to /roast in ygo. lmfao
These manadome players stay embarrassing me😭
@@night.breeze the original name is manadome my friend stop being a bozo
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Yo coder watch this shit
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Only 6 seconds to respond is ridiculous. What if the other player lagged for a few seconds or misclicked?
With such a short amount of time you could justify pressing the thinking button after every single play regardless of whether you were going to respond or not, which would make games much longer.
That was a terrible judge ruling.
I started to play yugioh again. Last time i played was synchro era😂, this juge series helps me alot to learn all new and changed rules, because of your Videos i was pretty confident on my first locals and had a really good experience . Thanks❤
I feel like a lot of these issues would be solved with a better interface.
Or just play on simulators 🤡
@@raykirushiroyshi2752 honestly. manual is just obsolete now
@@estekel2 its obsolete until you have to play irl and have no idea how to communicate with your opponent. Automated simulators are nice but it can lead to bad habits if you also play irl.
@@treydawson2432 you just like talk to them dealing book is slow boring shit vs real life where a judge never comes over someone going you took 6 seconds is crazy to me you only play it if you wanna shark or edpro or anything else your using is not upto date with banlist/set
@@treydawson2432 This is so true, I used to practice at home a lot with with auto sims and when I decided to play irl I forgot to call out a lot of effects on my cards and miss my chances
Let's goooooo
Judge Calls!!!
I don't blame him. I also thought Visas was 1500/2100, but he has the stats reversed.
But when I call a judge for them eating ten seconds to react to my search…….. and they wait till after I search and add….. then they ash me. All the judges say 10 seconds isn’t a lot of a time
I mean that's why MD is nice cause I never have to talk to my opponent
You see, Distant. He banished Visas and prisma, and DB let him summon the fusion. So, it must be correct.
I'm still salty a db judge said I count resolve monster reborn after 45 seconds because I didn't get an OK when they had a negate.
It’s kinda funny how no matter what you play yugioh on(automatic simulator like MD or omega, manual simulator like DB, or in real life), there is also some timing/slow play/ reading issue that will arise.
Ah what any opponent wants to hear playing someone. "Imma noob"
I have a similar issue at my locals and would definitely want to know if it’s legal.
I have Mythical Beast Jackal who removes three counters from my field and tributes itself for cost to summon a Mythical Beast Jackal King. Everybody always wants to wait for him to have three counters to Imperm him but if I tribute him early (remove counters from other cards), people would go “hang on, put him back. I have something to trigger.”
Solution for this was to ask my opponent “do you have anything to activate?” But I found that whenever I said that, I was basically warning my opponent that I was about to tribute him (and part of the gameplay is that I remove him from the field early so my opponent can’t hit me the hardest).
My new solution was to just wait a few seconds in silence before declaring the effect of Jackal so my opponent wouldn’t know that I’m right about to tribute him. I’ve asked a few of the spectators and other people dueling around me if this is right, and they had said that it’s safest to just ask if my opponent has a response.
My question is whether I’d be disqualified or not for simply waiting before activating Jackal, and then denying to put Jackal back on field if my opponent had Imperm and didn’t activate it on time.
If you're in an open game state (which you must be in to activate Jackal's Ignition effect), then the moment you announce you're activating Mythical Beast Jackal's effect to Special Summon a Mythical Beast from the deck, Jackal is tributed for cost along with removing the 3 Spell Counters. So yeah, if they let it go into an open game state, you get to use it and they can't choose to Imperm at that point. If you're really worried, just ask after the end of every chain resolution if they have a Fast Effect they want to use. If they say "no", then you're in an open game state with the opponent's admittance of such.
We love the judge calls. Do more please 🙏
Man i am always missing these judge calls live I always just see him play MD 😢
dinormophia one seemed a bit harsh to me. like i feel red shouldve asked for a response before just resolving, but then this is also in part why i dont play on DB
16 seconds is a long time
Sometimes I want to solemn judgment the judge at my locals
Judge calls are always fun no matter what the situation of the duel is at.
Bro this just reinforces the saying that yugioh players don't read cards
Bring back the Kirby intro reeeee I miss the little guy
Judge call is back!!
He must have read only the 1500 part or something. Not sure what the confusion was.
THE CALLS ARE BACK!
This is why edoPro is better than dueling books. It's automated, no need for judges to have to intervene for pointless BS, and either player can view the field by using their own time for the turn to prevent either player making any plays while they are trying to determine the game state. Contrary to what most yugioh players think, not every yugioh player has every single card memorized and may require time to read every card that ever oponent plays to understand the game state. Simply delcaring slow play is a poor excuse to keep your graveyard, banished, and field effects to yourself while keeping your opponent from reading everything in order to make sure they understand how their opponents cards can interact with whatever cards they might play aginst their opponent. If they want to save time, explain everything that you are capable of activating in reaponse to other things. If you don't want to risk forgetting something and geting a DQ from a judge for misrepresenting the game state, then don't get mad at your opponent for reading every card in your graveyard, field, and banished zones when you tell them they should read the effets for themselves to be certain.
Never played on this site but it seems so bad for everything to not be automated like master duel, like why do people play on this if problems like these are so frequent
As far as I can tell, master duel came out like a couple years ago and this program (duel links I think) is way older
Because that's what you have to do in real-life play.
Also, it follows the TCG format.
@@wannes9125 I can't tell if you're joking but hasn't master duel been out for only a year or two at most? and the site is dueling book.
@@wannes9125 this is Duelingbook not Duel Links
Duel Links is also automated
its practice for when you want to play cardboard yugioh.
There was a chronomoly combo i saw... you use a Number monster in grave as material and it gains their attack... then you can go into Cxyz... then used the Galaxy Eyes to attack 3 monsters and used Xyz something to attack twice per battle.... thats 4500 x 6
Chronomoly with Bystial too
Let's gooooooo. I love judge calls
JUDGE!
Man I Miss this series
this was gold you talk like a judge in court lmao
It's been a while since you've made a judge calls video
I feel so happy seeing a dinomorphia player lose out on a judge call
Why did the final call get cut?
:((
I'm happy to see the return of the judge calls. I don't want to be harsh but the content felt stale recently.
I sure love losing a match because my opponents card randomly has a burn effect somewhere in it's giant card text and then a judge goes crazy over you not noticing that in 6 seconds.
This is why dueling book is garbage and why you should play simulators instead
The issue wasn't that he didn't notice it. The issue was that he didn't communicate that he was reading the card
@@Xenonfuji bro 6 seconds what do you think his doing that's why sims are just better, imagine you auto lose in md for taking 6 seconds to do something.
@@troytheboy1985 in real life, you ask if you can pick up your opponent's card to read it. This is communicating that you need to read and think about it. It's not duelingbook's fault that you are socially awkward and dislike communicating with people
@@Xenonfuji what bs are you on do you have the tisum or something? if that guy never seen that card before looked at it for 6 secs again a really small amount of time and got a game lost, thats just bad really bad the system is bad you could look away miss something you lose. then in the next call a player there got 45 secs and was fine this has nothing to do with socially awkwardness you idiot in real life the guy would look at the card and you dont need to say a thing cause your eyes and your brain if you got one would put 2 and 2 together and make 4
@Xenon bruh it could take 2 seconds to move the mouse over to the think button to begin with.
In RL we are already 3 seconds into the time by the time the marincess player says "summon whatever name activate effect" and already has their deck in their hand since it was resolved at 6 seconds.
No one in reality is sharking someone THAT hard for taking 6 seconds. DB players just want to make a big deal out of everything. Yes, 15 seconds is forever, but 6 could've been him trying to glance over the card to get a rough idea at whatever relevant effect is happening.
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Half the players on DB are know-it-alls who can’t stand being wrong.
For instance, under tcboo and Gozen you can’t activate shiranui solitaire’s effect to summon, but this guy I was playing just blew up and acted like an actual child. All caps, threats, insults,and when the judge confirmed I was right he just DCed. Know when you’re wrong, people.
It's calls time!!!
Man I missed judge calls!
Does anyone know when coder streams?
How long do these fools sit and wait for a judge on average?
Hey Coder. I got a question, how does fusion duplication work and resolve?
Targeting a fusion or poly card in either GY is an cost that happens before either player can respond.
When Fusion Dub resolves; it applies the effect, and NOT the cost!
Example 1: if you copy Branded Fusion:
- You will NOT be locket to fusion monsters from the extra deck for the rest of that turn.
Example 2: you copy Instant Fusion:
- You do NOT pay 1000 LP to copy this effect.
Example 3: if you copy Super Poly:
- You do NOT discard 1 card.
- Both players CAN respond to this cards activasion.
Note:
If your opponent D.D Crows the target, Fusion Dup will not resolve, and since the activasion was not negatet, you can not activate another Fusion Dup this turn.
@@drolo9418 my only concern was the way it was worded. So if I have it set and I go branded fusion and resolve that and summon then I go activate fusion deployment I can then banish branded fusion and summon out two more ?
@@Trishendo yes :)
@@drolo9418 thank you very much
@@Trishendo np np 😉
Why DID judgecalls stop, is DB just ded?
i HATE the time rules that are being placed on people. One reason i dont play duelingbook is because I would be slow at making every move and that would be used against me at every turn. 6 seconds to make an action is too long somehow
Half the job of a DB Judge is just teaching Yu-Gi-Oh players how to read.
Imma noob says the player playing a wild combo deck
Judge Calls
I thought the lowest of yugioh player is can't read and do math, then there is this Astraloud dude who can't count 💀
Nah the first one was big cringe what the hell guy took 6 seconds to read a card with a random burn effect and youre just like ye you lose
Please do more calls videos
Nice
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So you have to make decisions within seconds? I don’t think this was unreasonable. Disagree with you on this one.
Imagine you take 6 seconds to read a card or think about your next move and a judge just comes up, ignores the toxic asshat you're playing against, and issues you a game loss.
Why even play dueling book if people mostly cheat
When Master Duel, EdoPro and Dueling Nexus exist the idea of actually choosing to play on Dueling Book confuses me so much.
@@MMAddict39 it is mainly used by players who are planning or play irl and aside from cheating I think it tests your knowledge and skill pretty well since nothing is automated
You don't think they cheat irl
Genuinely questioning why people would play duelingbook nowadays…? Omega, EDOpro and Master Duel exist after all… Duelingbook just seems worse simply because you have to interact with the other player and there tends to be a sizable portion of toxic people on that site 😅
Real life yugioh isn't automated, you'll be surprised at the difference between automated and manual yugioh when there isn't a big "yes" button on the screen
@@idkmyname6915 what if you don't play irl ygo cause theres not a single card shop within 30 mins?
@@idkmyname6915 and DB isn't representative of real life either. If you think someone would shark you at locals for not responding in 6 seconds you're insane.
@@amethonys2798 Yeah. DB has absurd "terminally online" syndrome where people are way more toxic than at actual locals.
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