THESE YU-GI-OH CARDS WERE UNBEATABLE WHEN WE WERE KIDS!
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Joseph, only you can read this message. Do NOT ask a woman her age, a man his salary or what the Ghostrick end board is in 2022. You will need this information for a future video.
"Do NOT ask a woman her age" - Advice for trickstar players trying to have a level of deniability for their upcoming court cases
this has 142 likes and I think that's very funny
Ghostrick Festival and pray your opponent attacks it
@@ohishwaddup Or Sky Striker players.
@@hi123452008 Or the few rogue Dragonmaid players
One of my first memories of YGO locals was going to a tournament at a GameStop in 2010 and getting 3rd while playing Solar Flare Dragon stall/burn. I didn't have my own cards at the time, so burn was the only strategy I could make out of the random bulk my friends had. Everyone I managed to beat was so mad, but all the hate was worth it to me when I got my 3rd place prize, early screening tickets to The Last Airbender. After I left the theater, I knew that this was God's way of punishing me for playing burn.
😂
This shouldve been in the video, its funnier than like half the twitter comments
Truly punishment from the gods
Haha nice! I also played burn, around 2007, and also made the 3rd price in a tournament :D 1st price was a PSP. But like you, my deck was not that meta. Wave Motion Cannons, Ojama Trios, Lava Golems and tons of protection and negation made them so mad, I played 5-0 but then lost in semifinals. And the winning guys had almost identical decks and both were ranked in the top 100s world. Great Memories! :D
That was a roller coaster from start to finish thank you
We used Polymerization as a fusion for anything so if you fusion a Red eyes Black dragon and a Blue eyes while dragon you had a dragon with 5400 Atk and made up names for them.
Funny thing is that's basically what it's supposed to do in the manga and duelist kingdom. The fusion monster cards didn't exist, the art and animation just shows the materials stacked on top each other like an Xyz monster
why cant we bring this back?
I wish they made "Silver Bordered" cards now
Purple Eyes Gray Dragon
Yo, same.
Man, absolutely no love for "kids completely misunderstanding how battle and flip effects work". I remember Dark cat with white tail being a house to get over, because a flip effect that read "return 2 opponents monsters and 1 of yours to the hand" meant when dark cat was attacked, just pop it back into your hand. Man eater bug was another legend, can't be destroyed in battle if you destroy the attacking monster first 🤔
I didn't play playground Yu-Gi-Oh because it wasn't available in my country so I could only play the pc game vs joey
Once he set penguin soldier, I didn't out it first turn so he flips it and returns one of my monsters and itself
I was excited to do that when he attacked my penguin soldier only to understand that you can't do that
Something died inside of me that day
On the other hand it made me understand Yu-Gi-Oh rulings better, such as not being able to attack your own monsters (I swear after watching the 5ds anime I was trying all the possible shit to try and attack my monsters or myself)
That’s definitely how I remember using Dark cat with White tail and this was when I played in middle school sometime before 5Ds started then I gave up playing.
As I stated above, Dark Cat with White Tail actually let me go toe to toe with a Chaos Yata Lock deck, back in the day. I think it was precisely because of this kind of interaction misunderstanding, too (or I had locked them down from attacking, and played DCWWT correctly, I can't remember, now).
Penguin knight was op op
Penguin knight was op op
For some reason when i was kid nobody owned polymerization so all fusions worked like contact fusion/synchro monsters.
For some reason, only my friend owned polymerization, and I didn't own the fusion materials for my monsters. So my fusion monsters went in the main deck and were normal summoned, and he used his polymerization to fuse any two monsters he felt like.
No, it didn't make sense.
On our playground it worked like that as well. And with Big Evolution Pill active we skipped the materials because back then it was horribly written and said you could special summon without tributing.
My playground we did that too. It didn't help that Polymerization was a super rare from a pack that wasn't sold anymore, and the other common cards were terrible. - Or you needed to get Starter Deck Joey, which was also outa print by that time.
Eventually I think we decided on a common spell card that everyone had could be substituted for a ritual spell, or polymerization that you didn't own.
I had to eBay my first set of polys because I could not find them for the life of me. I think I went 6 years before just caving to online shopping
Dragon Mirror + 5 headed Dragon was my unbeatable combo when I was 10 until our meta evolved and we all played magic cylinder.
Magic Cylinder was unstoppable in my elementary
@@NothingAfter it was really strong in this time, but it was such a good feeling when you stoped it with a counter trap. Especially because the most i played with had a maximum of two copies in a 60 card deck
My deck when I was a kid just had a bunch of floodgates, heavy storms and then random ass dragon monsters and draw spells, all so I could eventually dna surgery a 5 headed dragon and get to obscene levels of attack with limiter removal
Dragon Mirror for 5-Headed Dragon then tribute into Great Maju Garzett for 10k
@@DotHackerBlackWing Swinging by with the Legend of Dragoon picture, hell yeah
When we were kids and neither of us spoke English we had my dad translate the effect of "Scroll of Bewitchment" to us which came out as "Change the effect of the equipped monster to one of your choice" since we did not know what else could hide behind the word "attribute". We just made up dumb effects mid-duel anime style and then proceeded with the made up effects
Same haha. We made up effects based on the artwork
Aww, that's nice. I'm pretty sure the people I played with at the time would've just said "it means I win"
I remember a time when we didn't know what we was doing and my friend used the combination of stop defense and stop attack thus confusing my monster and destroying it
This is an original one.
Duelist kingdom's rule
The monster would go like "tf am i supposed to d-" *explode* 💀
The most insane part of this is that if Gate Guardian really did read 'If you Summon this card, you win the game' I still don't think it would see play
Most yugioh players actually DO surrender when Gate Guardian is successfully summoned out of respect, and it still sucks.
@joanaguayoplanell4912 Well, i wish they would do that know because its acrually really easy to get out in Gate Guardian if you feel like it
I believe it’s had new support since this comment
You should have been able to win the game if you managed to summon VWXYZ Dragon Cannon successfully.
Colossal Fighter was such a hard synchro to out due to lack of spell/trap removal we had back in my middle school that we had it banned
That was basically my Dad's boss monster back in the day.
Though mine was B-wing Armourmaster so it evened out.
I literally reached top 8 in my first ever ygo event with him as a kid
In DuellingNetwork/DuelingBook 5Ds era, i had stop to using Colossal Fighter because people question why this monster has even more atk points each turn.
Tbf, the card was an amazing Synchro back in the day, even enabling an OTK alongside armory arm (Pulled out on the anime btw)... then they released an easy out in Scrap dragon and the card became difficult to justify.
My sister and I misread the rules when we were kids and thought that the "one per turn" only applied to Normal Summon, but you could Normal Set as many monsters as you wanted per turn. Was a bit of fun at our first tournament when we realized we'd been playing it wrong.
Dude... I think that would be an amazing change the rules. I would LOVE to see a tournament run with that house rule to see how players would think differently about how to play and what they'd include in their decks.
Funniest thing for me was attacking into my friend's set Man-Eater Bug who thought you had to literally flip the card like a coin and I presume land it facing up to destroy a monster.
I say presume because I didn't let him get that far, I asked wtf he was doing when he placed the card ontop of his thumb 😂
Childhood Yugioh, truly a one of a kind experience 👌
Reminds me of the Magic card Chaos Orb.
From now on i'm going to use a man eater bug whenever i need to flip a coin.
when I was 5 I fliped man eater bug that way with my cousins... nostalgia
Barrel Eater Dragon Bug
My first deck that didn't just contain random cards was actually a dark deck during phantom darkness. My final boss monster was the strongest dark dragon boss monster ever. You need to have certain cards into grave to summon him and banish cards from grave for him to be good. That's right, I was playing...
Rainbow Dark Dragon Turbo.
Dude, same. Just a bunch of generic dark monsters with a Rainbow Dark Dragon as a potential payoff. I also ran Pilgrim Reaper to send even more to the graveyard and a Destiny Hero Plasma because why not.
LOLWHAT
Shout-outs to all the kids (and adults) who treated Penguin Soldier as if it could bounce itself and the attacking monster.
It can. That's literally it's intended use.
@@GeneralNickles from the OCG database:
「このカード自身を対象に選択することもできます。ただし、このカードが戦闘によってリバースし、その戦闘で破壊される場合には、このカード自身を対象に選択することはできません。」
"You can also select for this card itself. However, if this card is reversed in a battle and destroyed in that battle, you cannot select this card itself."
Same reason Parasite Paracide cannot shuffle itself into the opponent's deck while being attacked. Once marked to be destroyed by battle, it cannot move to other zones by card effects.
@@GeneralNickles no it can't lol........
@@GeneralNickles Only if the attacking monster can't destroy it.
if you flipped it yourself you can
I'm amazed that nobody mentioned Tornado Wall. In a kids' meta where backrow removal was completely unheard of, this card was able to completely clean house!
I used to think you could use scrap iron scarecrow more than once per turn, so I literally could not lose lol
We all did right?
The only out my friends had for that card was MST
Dude, same! I thought you could use it more than once, and also, the good old classic, MST negates...
Shoutout to the 2006 Dino structure deck and the dark emperor structure deck, these were literally format warping for us. All of the cards we admired but couldn't afford or get a hold of were in these structures.
Did you ever run into a monster that can't be attacked while playing Ultimate Tyranno? It was a Pole Position type lock.
I remember playing someone for 'keepsies' (destroy the card, you get to 'win' that card from them). They played Revival Jam in defence and claimed it would infinitely resummon itself therefore I could never win it. I wasn't the brightest child.
Extreme ante
when i started playing yu gi oh i was using a watt deck, including watthopper. the amount of times i had to tell people "you cant do that" was probably in the hundreds
I remember back in the day (about 18ish years ago) my friend group misread "tower of babel", and our reading was broken:
Basically once you activate it, you would "counter" (negate the activation and destroy) the next 4 spell cards your opponent plays and then deal 3000 points of damage after negating thier 4th spell.
We also mostly played drawing from one shared deck (because only 2 kids actually had cards)
Sad Relinquished wasn't on there. I used to think that he stole one of the opponent's monsters like a quick effect so every time my opponent attacked it, losing what was equipped to it as protection, I would immediately equip the monster that just attacked it. I use to use the ritual spell as just summoning it from the deck.
Yo this reminded me of the fact that my friend used to summon Relinquished off Apprentice Magician and other floaters because the really early printings didn't have the text about how it could only be summoned using the ritual spell
My brother and my minds were blown when we found out Blue Eyes Shining Dragon doesn't negate dark hole and that there was a difference between targeted removal and non-targeting. Truly my childhood ended when I found out Shining Dragon was bad.
That card deserves a retrain including it's "Shining Nova" ability in the movie...
I remember the text on the Lord of D. from the original Kaiba starter deck had no target requirement. It just said dragons aren't affected by magic, trap, or monster effects. We played it so it protected our blue-eyes from things like raigeki and dark hole.
I was looking for this one
I had the same exact experience when I played on Dueling Network for the first time. Attack with Obelisk, opponent activates Mirror Force, me- "Haha, Obelisk can't be destroyed!!!", opponent- "No."
@@mattbaltimore7195 That's the part that always bugged me. At the time I wa slike "guess it wouldn't fit on the card". Then we get these really long pendulums. Like, tf, you coulda just given it shining nova! And it would still be bad, but at least cool!
On the playground i was the bane of everyones existance
1. i marked on the back my carts so i would always optimally sort my deck before a battle (never was called out)
2. i had 5 Mirror Force and 5 Trap Hohles and 3 Dark Hohles
3. my deck was made up entirely of Dark Monsters
4. I had like 5 Summoned Skulls too ( My Favorite Monster card) and on the playground anything with over 2k ATK was just amazing
5. and of course Patrician of Darkness - the way we used it on the playground (our interpretation) - it forces the enemy to attack no matter what - AND - you could choose which monster to attack - so with 5 Mirror force and alot of Fodder - i practially steam rolled most games
6. i also spammed the shit out of Monster Reborn i had 4
come to think of it my deck was incredibly simple
espacilly because of playground rules
you were allowed to play EVERYTHING - if oyu had 5 monsters on hand that diddnt require sacrifice - you just put them down
this was to speed up battles because of recess
For me the #1 playground staple was Legendary Jujitsu Master, we didn't know what a damage step was so it just sent monsters back to the top of the deck, you needed spell/trap removal
As a kid I would always play with my brother and the one set of cards that would always win for me is Cloudian Nimbusman and Cloudian Squall. Turn into a big boy that can't be destroyed by battle and gains 500 for each fog counter and none of us would ever have spell or trap cards for monster removal. And I swear neither of us could read and just agreed that fog counters from squall also go on set spell or trap cards
During playground yugioh a friend of mine ran an umi deck with Tornado Wall. I didn't have enough spell/trap removal to deal with it and it always made it impossible for me to do anything.
100% also banned tornado wall in my household - it honestly felt like a better Mystic Mine back in the day
yo that combo was toxic af back then bc MST was hard to get in my playground lmao
@@KaruHart with the old field spell rules its so easy to out but i never thought about this as a kid.
As a kid, we didn't realize you can just chain to Xing Zhen Hu so we thought it was 1 of the most busted spell & trap removal in the game
I played the original Six Samurai as a kid and used their effects even if they were the only six sam on the board. Zanji is incredibly strong if you're cheating!
From my playground Yugioh experience, the most broken cards were honestly just…battle traps in general. If you didn’t have them, and a LOT of them, you would generally lose. Dimensional Prison, Sakuretsu Armor, the ever-encompassing Scrap-Iron Scarecrow…
Well, that was until I got my hands on an Ancient Gear Golem, which became the end-all be-all annihilator.
Yeah and infinite Scrap Iron Scarecrow because we didnd't think that setting it again would need a turn for it to arm.
This made the meta 3x Backrow destruction cards (everyone we had) 3x every Trapcard we thought was good + one beater of our choice that would ignore Trap Cards (like Ancient Gear Golem)
In non English speaking countries this whole situation was even better. Because, as kids in the elementary school we literally had no idea what the card was saying at all, so we were assuming what effects the cards had, based on the artwork. The only things we knew for sure were the attack and defense points, the level and when it comes to effects only those of the cards used in the anime.
The first starter decks and Metal Raiders got super-popular at my school near the end of 3rd grade. On a road trip to the states that summer, I managed to talk my dad (who was super cheap at the time) to buy me a Starter Deck Kaiba when we found one at a gas station - he agreed on the stipulation that it counted as my month's allowance. When we went back to school for 4th grade and started playing, I quickly realized literally everyone at the school was playing a super clown-shoes variant, which my rules-focused, Asperger's-inflicted mind could not comprehend. The rules they made up:
No tribute summons (like Duelist Kingdom, you can normal summon big guys without tributes)
You can play monsters, spells, and traps in any of the ten main zones, and you can play monsters in both face-up defence AND face-down attack position.
You can only attack directly if your opponent's board is cleared - including spells and traps. So you can attack spells and traps if they're continuous or face-down.
Traps can ONLY be activated when they're targeted for an attacked, even if they say they have another trigger condition.
Needless to say, this all caused me to pretty much ignore the TCG in favour of Eternal Duelist Soul and Stairway to the Destined Duel. The last time I saw any of the school kids playing was a couple of years later, where they were mostly playing by TCG rules, with one exception - to tribute summon a monster, you must tribute monsters whose total levels equal or exceed the monster you wish to summon. Essentially tribute summons were ritual summons that didn't need a spell card.
My one friend played what could only be described as Galaxy Eyes Photon Dragon turbo. This was at a time when every kid who played Yugioh on the playground was obsessed with random pack filler and starter deck xyz monsters. I don’t think he ever lost a game.
I entered that phase and never left. I enjoy making Utopia Jenga towers to this day.
this was my first time seeing one of those bootlegs in ok condition. the only ones i've ever seen were either given to me or owned by other children who, prior to me seeing the cards, must've slathered the bootlegs in mustard or something idk. crazy how shiny that thing is
I have a ton of them sitting sleeved in a 2004 tin from when I as a kid
I'm pretty sure the bootleggers still make those same old packs, since I keep seeing them being sold.
Don't worry, im a freshman, and when i was in Elementary school hiding Yu-Gi-Oh in your sweatshirt pocket then bringing them out to recess was all the rage. I would use Junk Warrior, since i thought i gained attack equal to the current attack of all level 2 or lower monsters, not just when it was summoned. So i'd summon Junk Warrior and 3 atlatean pikeman
The memories of childhood Yu gi oh is something alright! I remember that one of the scariest cards me and my older sister used against eachother was "Pumprincess the Princess of Ghosts". In the slow format we played in it was a true threat that after 10 turns made the beat sticks weak! Also it was the only out we had to Utopia at the time xD
I was in middle school when Zexal was first being syndicated here, and I loved Utopia, so I built a Utopia deck. Problem being that I didn't know xyz monsters lose material when they leave the field, Or that you had to detach them when summoning, say.. Numeron Dragon. I fucking dominated, because no one ever tried to fact check me, and unintentionally forced my school into an xyz monster meta.
Heliosphere Dragon was *the* dominator card at our school yugioh group, everyone would always play normally and then be filled with incredible regret when Heliosphere dropped and we couldnt declare attacks anymore.
This was also significantly aided by the fact that none of us read the "and this is the only monster you control" condition
Power tool dragon was a giant generic level 7 synchro with protection from destruction and could search equips to beef himself up and gain more protection. All I did was turbo him out and then proceed to either win or lose because my best friend played traps, direct attackers and a monster with 9000 attack that took me way too long to figure out it was fake
Long live them fake cards. Those things were the pinnacle of comedy, with those horrifically misprinted effects.
Ah, Swarm of Scarabs. What made it even more powerful in a kid-format is that we thought "Flip Summoned" was just a synonym to being flipped face-up. So, worst case scenario it was still a Man-Eater Bug with better stats, and since all our decks contained 3x Man-Eater Bug, I definitely had the edge with my Swarm of Scarabs added on top of that.
wait is that not what it means?
I used to use Number 22: Zombiestein as my ace. Pretty decent beat stick at least, but I realize now that its effect is a lot more restricted than I thought. Plus I didn’t realize that the Gagaga Child I used to summon it had a restriction that you aren’t allowed to go to battle phase during the turn you use Child’s effect.
I always remember Tragoedia being broken at school, me and my friends just played random cards but it was broken enough that my friend bought 1 because he was sick of losing to it every game
funny thing, im a brazilian, so loads of fake cards around here, and my friend had a card(now its kinda obvious that it was fake) that couldn't atack the turn it was summoned but had infinite simble for atk and def, so it was kinda unbetable, until i put 3 raigeki in my deck and proceded to never lose a single duel in school after... kids sleep on removal
3:51 I had a card from that set as well. It was Magician of Black Chaos, but it was translated as "Magician of Black Cows" somehow and it still sends my sides into orbit. Sadly I no longer have the card, but man I wish I did.
"Chaos" in Japanese is ka-o-su. Pronounced, uh, basically "cows" yeah
Unbeatable cards when I was a kid were just any big beatstick monsters because we had no idea there was a tribute rule or a limit on normal summons so if you draw into 3 blue eyes turn 1 just slap 'em all on the board Kaiba style and GG. Thank you, Yu-Gi-Oh anime, for teaching us the rules of the game so well.
Though, if you were playing by anime rules, isn't it true that you couldn't attack directly after killing your opponent's one pathetic Defense Position monster?
Oh man, I remember playing Bazoo and telling everyone he gets to banish 3 monsters and then gain ATK for ALL banished monster, so he became a Gren Mayu but better.
Prime Material Dragon was an absolute lifesaver in the 5ds DS games.
Holy crap, this unlocked memories for me.
Stardust decree
Oh Maiden with Eyes of Blue was practically my boss monster as a kid. I'd slam that thing down and people would groan. Only thing anyone had that outed her was if one kid miraculously got obelisk on the board. Which is the only reason I got a Five Headed Dragon.
When I first learned how to play this game though, there was one kid who had a straight up six sam deck. Whenever he'd manage to get the shien synchro out, we knew we were screwed because that thing was an ASSHOLE when you were playing mishmash with a warrior splash. No combos to cheat out anything at his level, and he'd run over your facedown defenses. And its not like we had any good removal, even if we could get past all his protection. I had fissures and was happy about it.
"Okay that was a test everyone who said me is banned" God i love you Joseph
I was using "Skull Lair" before it's errata with "Gren Maju Da Eiza"
The rest of the deck was monster removal, spell removal and trap removal.
Emptied the opponent's board, feeds my graveyard for Skull Lair, finishing with OTK.
Sounds a lot like my deck. I also had some self-milling cards such as Reasoning, because I would frequently find myself running out of cards in my graveyard from all the monsters my opponents played. (And of course, every possible way to draw cards - even a Dekoichi.)
When we were young, we thought that gladiator beast monsters could use their effect to return to the deck even if they were destroyed by battle, needless to say they were incredibly strong
I cheated at Ordeal of a Traveler in a completely different way. I just didn't reveal the card to my opponent lmfao. I'm pretty sure I always told the truth but I just straight up didn't realize you had to show your opponent the card lol
That's actually how the game is ruled now so you were ahead of the curb
I remember misunerstanding submarineroid's effect thinking if it attacked directly while it had it's attack boosted, that boosted attack became its original attack that the boost then stacked on (so with united we stand alone, it was now 2400 attack after one hit.)
A more modern example of a card that would absolutely be broken on the playground (and in sealed formats) is devouring sarcophagus. It just steals a monster if it's destroyed by battle and then if the monster you stole gets destroyed then you get to steal another one.
For me, it was dark hole. Me and my friend always thought it meant "destroy all of YOUR OPPONENTS cards, not every card. So when I finally got my blue eyes ultimate dragon out that I fished for every game, he would just wipe it out with all my spell cards.
So it was basically Lightning Storm. Man I wish this card was easily obtainable...
As a young child, I thought "Infinite Cards" gave me free reign to just ~PICK UP MY ENTIRE DECK, AND USE IT AS MY HAND~. Yep.
My friend convinced me that Black Rose Dragon remained on the field when it used its nuke effect
I played a Raging Flame Sprite deck on the play ground. I remember UFO turtle to be my main searcher for it, and playing axe of despair so the Sprite could get big fast. I also had 1 copy of Solar Flare Dragon and played Inferno for more damage. But my Ace monster was Metal Armored Bug as it was the highest Attack point monster I owned
My brother played Spirit Barrier and Astral Barrier together so that he'd turn all of my attacks into direct attacks to protect his monsters and then take no damage thanks to spirit barrier
Me aging myself beyond belief, “Revival Jam was so annoying when it came out.”
Earthshaker was one of the most broken cards in my house growing up.
The effect is supposed work by selecting two attributes, your opponent picks one of those, and destroys all monsters with that attribute. But because the text didn't say "different attributes" we ruled that you could just pick the same one twice, basically removing your opponent's choice. This crappy common trap from Pharoh's Servant became a staple field nuke for any attribute you wanted, and it was glorious!
Gives me good memories. Reminds me of when I 1st played Yugioh where I bought the Ancient Gear and Pendulum Domination Structures and just mixed them into 1 deck lmao. It was a wierd combo that worked surprisingly decent until I started buying play sets of D/D cards. This deck only worked decent cause 1 of my friends played Performapal and the 1 played cyberses which didn't do too much at the time since it was around the time when Vrains 1st started releasing episodes. Though once he made Encode, things got a bit difficult.
I used to think Multiply could target any monster (granted it was a fake multiply I drew myself after watching the DM episode) and the tokens would have the same name and stats, so I used it with my BEWD to fuse BEUD.
When I was just starting Yugioh I knew barely any rules and learned from friends who didn't know any either, not knowing monsters had to be tributed from the field made egyptian gods tribute summoned from the hand the best win condition, once you got psychic blade on them it was pretty much game
My playground Yugioh happened to have occurred in TOSS format. There was this group of kids who were religiously on three structure deck soulburners, one guy playing dark warrior orcust and everyone else using some sort of mashup made from trading legendary hero decks.
I know this video is like 7 months old.
But 3x gravity bind, 3x messenger of peace, 3x swarm of scarabs, 3x swarm of locusts, 3 des lacoda, and 3 mysterious puppeteer was basically my deck for high school yugi. It annoyed so many people, and because i was " flip summoning" my lp would go up, while my opponents would keep going down.
Sweet memories.
When i was a kid, i didnt really get what a tribute summon counted as, so when i read Dark Dust Spirit's effect, that says it cant be special summoned, my child brain just kind of assumed that meant you didnt have to tribute summon it and could just normal it for free, and i also misread "destroy all other monsters" as "destroy all other cards", which i also somehow assumed it only meant the opponent's cards, meaning you would get a free board wipe with 2200 atk to attack directly, which would then go back into your hand to do it again the next turn, it was insanely powerful until i learned what it actually does
One of my playground NIGHTMARES... Was _Inaba White Rabbit_ 🐇 POKE directly... Return to hand. POKE directly... Return to hand. Over... And over... And over... And over... And over...
When I was like 10-12 and Hidden Arsenal 1 came out, it was the biggest thing in the world. Only one person at school pulled Brionac and would wreck us with it, but by far the most meta card was AOJ Catastor which nearly everyone had and because no one really had a good out to him, we all ran Junk Synchron to summon Junk Warrior BECAUSE HE HAS 100 MORE ATTACK and is indeed a Dark monster.
Henlo bruther!
Raging flame sprite was one of my favorites as a kid. That plus swords of revealing light was basically game over
The Dark Necrofear's type being "Sound" is very cool actually, you can learn more about it from r/Sounding
That one time where we intentionally disregard the rules and just came up with random stuff based on the card art alone was the most fun yugioh session we ever had. It happened because the class clown (who doesn't play yugioh) one day showed up with a deck of random cards.
Bootleg exodia defeated by getting hit by a car was quite the highlight of the year.
I got into Yugioh in high school. A friend of mine used pot of duality after special summoning a bunch because he said the card’s text meant you can only not special after activation.
I just trusted him on that one
I remember trying to use Forbidden Chalice on Maiden with Eyes of Blue back in middle school and kicking myself realizing it still targets it and summons a Blue Eyes 😮💨
I remember back when the anime had first started coming out in North America. everyone I knew was playing it, but they were playing by Duelist Kingdom rules (make shit up, ignore most card effects/don't read things properly, etc...) and I remember getting a Berserk Dragon from a card-machine at a convenience store. I would slap that down on the field, ignoring it's summoning requirements, and use a spell card (I can't remember she spell's name) to change it's attribute from dark to light, and said "well since it's now no longer a dark monster, it doesn't LOSE attack each turn from the dark one's blessing, but instead GAINS attack each turn". I was 11 at the time, and nobody called me out on it
Patrician of Darkness was part of a combo I made myself: Redirect all the opponent's attacks to Defense Position Gogogo Golem, which can't be destroyed in battle once per turn while in Defense Position. Finally, have The Dark Door up, which makes it so only one monster can attack per turn. An indestructible wall between my opponent's monsters and my life points.
Red nova dragon was my go to, the effect was so complex that basically we resorted to "you can't destroy it no matter what". But it was also pretty hard to summon
by the time Magic was dying at my high school and Yugioh took it's place, it honestly did not take long for us to escalate from the sort of beatdown decks that defined the game up to Labyrinth of Nightmare to things with actual synergy, and people were tossing around decks that would just try to empty the opponent's hands ASAP and then use big beatsticks alongside Don Zaloog and Kycoo the Ghost Destroyer to pick apart the opponent's options nice and quick. These shells very quickly gave way to the sort of chaos shells you are probably thinking about.
I actually played some really funny jank that actually would somewhat pick apart the chaos decks via the likes of Hoshiningen, Luminous Spark, Banisher of the Light, and a few fun LIGHT attribute beatsticks. I noticed that almost all the LIGHT attribute cards in their chaos decks were the likes of Magician of Faith, Thunder Dragon, maybe Blade Knight if they were particularly spicy. so much of their decks were the likes of Mad Dog of Darkness or Breaker the Magical Warrior or the like. the real fun was them having to dance around a beefed up Airknight Parsath piercing through and drawing me cards. I ran some dumb shit in that deck. like Cestus of Dalga. and Time Wizard for a board wipe that could get around Horus of Blackflame Lv. 8 and Jinzo combo.
I actually can think of an instance of people not understanding a card, and funnily enough it was Monster Reborn; they thought that Monster Reborn's text change from "Special Summon 1 monster from your Graveyard in Face-up Attack or Face-up Defense position" to "Special summon 1 monster from your graveyard" was a power level errata where they would special summon Magician of Faith face down with Monster Reborn and then find ways to immediately flip it's battle position.
I remember having to literally buy a fresh structure deck, bringing it to school, opening it up fresh in front of that fucker and then making him read from the rulebook to get his ass to stop cheating.
My best friend from high school played the solar flare dragon lock. He would get very angry when he'd start dying to a pair of Hoshiningen and Luminous Spark not caring about Gravity Bind or Level Limit Area B.
I had one kid back in middle school who thought that if you controlled Jam Defender and no Revival Jam. Then you couldn’t be attacked at all. Nobody could convince him otherwise and he kept trying to use it as a floodgate.
8:21 friend of mine did the same thing, not only with humming bird but also with golden lady bug. Each turn he would gain at least 1000 LP, while the rest of his deck was dealing effect damage and not allowing you to attack.
So when I was in middle school, I used to completely destroy everyone on the playground with a frog deck.
And this for a very simple reason:
You see, in the french version, before an erata came in to correct it, the card was named "Frog of Permutation", effectively making it indestructible in Battle, so just playing this gave my good ol' Wetland beatdown infinite consistency which would often lead me to play Substitoad, Dupe Frog and Unifrog to win by being absolutely untouchable. And in case of stuff like Dark Hole, I had Aegis of the Ocean Dragon Lord. I was basically indestructible. Lots of fun.
My brother made a stal deck that consisted of cards such as "The Dark Door", "Gravekeepers Servant", "Burden of the Mighty". "Mirror Force", and then buring cards such as "Solar Flare Dragon" and "Dark Room of Nightmare" to make anytime I dueled him with my crappy combo deck a terrible time. Since I didn't have any Spell/Trap card removal I just had to sit their slowly attacking him with only one monster, and him milling my deck and burning my Lifepoints slowly. And that is why I don't like stall decks anymore, but combo decks instead. My brother slowly killed any love for them that I would have throughout our childhood.
Shoutout to Spear Cretin, my one card infinite defensive combo. The effect read "..when this card is sent to the graveyard, both you and your opponent select 1 monster from your respective graveyards" to special summon. My argument was that the effect resolved while Spear Cretin was in the graveyard, and so Spear Cretin could choose itself.
To this day, i still believe that's how it should work, due to wording, and your opponent still would get to fill their board more often than not. But some judge back in '07 disagreed, i guess
We did labyrinth duels at my house using graph paper that had bigger squares. We made up rules like it uses 3 of the spaces to fly over a wall. Ten other regular labyrinth rules.
On the playground I played pre-errata’d “Giant Germ” which read inflict 500 damage to your opponent and “take monsters with the same name from your deck and special summon them.” So I would play everything that got giant germ in my hand, let it die in battle, and special summon 3 Blue Eyes White Dragons.
The first Yu-Gi-Oh! cards I got were from a single booster pack of Legend of Blue-Eyes. A short while later my brother and I would get the Kaiba and Yugi starter decks respectively and with them came a rule book, where I learned that Flame Ghost didn't have two different attacks but that those were the materials for it's fusion summon. It's an understandable mistake when the only card game you've ever known was Pokemon and your introduction to a new game was a booster pack.
Oh man the days of playground yugioh in the early 2000s. We negotiated with our teachers on our one free day a year to let everyone bring in their decks. Massive duel and trades session.
My first card was a mechanical spider. Still love that card. Goosebumps and yugioh in 3rd grade, those were the days
Used to steamroll everybody with Lightsworn thinking that Realm of Light gained a counter per card sent.
0:18 Really had me going and I was honestly kinda hoping that Joseph would just put a blank screen for an entire video
Goyo Guardian was an absolute terror in my circle of nerds back then. A good card in general, but nigh unbeatable at a playground level where removal spells were rare and the concept of a combo play was not something we were familiar with yet
I played raging flame sprite with, get this: HEART OF CLEAR WATER.
Protects from battle and targeted destruction, but the equip spell pops itself if the monster has 1300 or more attack. I'd give it battle protection with this cause "after it hits 2100 it doesn't need the protection anymore" XD
Raging flame sprite, double attack, and stall cards like threatening roar and ground collapse
Shouts out to the 'Remove Trap' spell card I played as a Quick Effect and thought I could negate stuff like Seven Tools because I didn't understand what speed spell or the lightning icon on MST was.
At our elementary school, basically every card that remotely said "Destroy something on the field" destroyed and negated whatever you wanted for absolutely no cost or without needing a condition.
So MST or even Fiend's Hand Mirror were busted.
Especially because I was the only one to have Fiend's Hand Mirror, it was in English (and we were all italians 6yo that knew nothing about English), but I had a sister that is really good at speaking it, so I had absolute power in "translating" the card.
It's hilarious that you mentioned the whole Toys r Us thing I used to work at Toys r Us in Wood watch over the kids playing the Yu-Gi-Oh that's what got me into it
As a kid i thought "Standby Phase" was you standing by as your opponent did their turn.
The guy that said that about Soul Exchange. I was poggning so hard, that it was not only me and my childhood frinds that read the name of the card and went with it XD. Fot us it was Reverse Trap. All of us thought that it reversed the effect of a opponents trap card back to them. Ever had your own Mirror Force or Magic Cylinder sent back at you? That was a rhing here.
My friends and I used to run playsets of Harpie Lady 1, 2, & 3 because we didn't realize that their being treated as Harpie Lady counted in deck construction, not just when on the field.
As a kid we had similar at my school but it was football cards, we didn’t have any rules but I remember that ranking of the player was like atk points. I will say my Gronk cleaned house as a kid.
We knew about the side deck and that you could swap cards, but nothing more. so we put like every powerspell into the sidedeck and once per turn, you could swap out a card from your hand with a card from the sidedeck. wild times :D
I like that "Dark Master" kills itself and only itself immediately on summon.
Ah Lunchroom Yugioh, for my story, shoutouts to Necrovalley being unstoppable. In fact, many of the other kids refused to play Graveyard strategies as a result of me playing pure Gravekeepers.
Brought back some core memories with some of these cards...