Imagine if they played uno flip. Dumbdog would understand immediately and the rest of them would never understand. It would be worse than how bad the challenge rule was.
Ellum Time by Val Dia 🎵To the melody of Steven Time🎵 Ellum time Time to jump in Time to jump in when someone has one card Ellum time He always throws the game Because for ellum thinking is too hard
Let's say Koji played a green card and the turn order is Ellum, DD, Koji, Steve. So now it's Steve's turn. Steve has reds, yellows, blues, and a wild +4 card. Steve plays the wild +4 card and changes it to green because he's a stinker. Ellum screams "Fuck!" and challenges Steve. Ellum will lose the challenge because Steve doesn't have any green cards. Ellum then would be forced to get 6 cards, +4 from the wild card and an extra +2 for being incorrect about Steve having greens. If Steve had a green in his hand, plays the +4, and Ellum challenges, then Steve is forced to get 4 cards for being caught in a lie.
Now let's say that Koji played a green card and the turn order is Ellum, DD, Koji, Steve. Steve plays a wild +4 card and changes the color to green. Ellum has all red cards and a wild +4, so he stacks his +4 on top of Steve's, and changes the color to blue. Dumbdog calls Ellum a liar and challenges. Since Ellum can't play a green card, the color Steve changed to with his wild card, Dumbdog loses the challenge. So Dumbdog gets the +4 from Steve, a +4 from Ellum, and a +2 for being wrong about Ellum, so he gets 10 cards. If however, Steve played a +4 wild and changed the color to green, and Ellum DID have a green in his hand while playing his own +4, and Dumbdog challenged, Ellum would get +4 from his own wild card for being caught in a lie and Dumbdog would get +4 from the card Steve played since Ellum stacked
“You’re sexy” “he’s lying” might be the funniest thing that I’ve heard them say ever
Imagine if they played uno flip. Dumbdog would understand immediately and the rest of them would never understand. It would be worse than how bad the challenge rule was.
Honestly, these glowing cards are paining my eyes 🤷🏻♀
same, they're so hard to see
Green and yellow are literally the same to me, and the reds are pretty much pure black
Glad I'm not alone there...-_-
Ellum Time by Val Dia
🎵To the melody of Steven Time🎵
Ellum time
Time to jump in
Time to jump in when someone has one card
Ellum time
He always throws the game
Because for ellum thinking is too hard
Steve is the only person who doesn't know how a coin flip works.
Ellum throwing every game and then complaining why he isn't winning 👁👁
These cards are impossible to use if you're colourblind. I can't tell Green and yellow apart at all, and the reds are pretty much just pure black.
Uno has a color blind mode, so it changes the colors to symbols.
@@ransorge3143 love that. I don't have much trouble with the normal cats, but these special edition are just very bad
@@MrJunga ive got trouble with the normal ones but these are actually nicer to look at for me. just gotta get used to it
How does Steve have difficulty with literally a coin flip
still don’t know how the challenge works and at this point i’m too afraid to ask
Let's say Koji played a green card and the turn order is Ellum, DD, Koji, Steve. So now it's Steve's turn. Steve has reds, yellows, blues, and a wild +4 card.
Steve plays the wild +4 card and changes it to green because he's a stinker. Ellum screams "Fuck!" and challenges Steve. Ellum will lose the challenge because Steve doesn't have any green cards. Ellum then would be forced to get 6 cards, +4 from the wild card and an extra +2 for being incorrect about Steve having greens.
If Steve had a green in his hand, plays the +4, and Ellum challenges, then Steve is forced to get 4 cards for being caught in a lie.
Now let's say that Koji played a green card and the turn order is Ellum, DD, Koji, Steve. Steve plays a wild +4 card and changes the color to green. Ellum has all red cards and a wild +4, so he stacks his +4 on top of Steve's, and changes the color to blue.
Dumbdog calls Ellum a liar and challenges. Since Ellum can't play a green card, the color Steve changed to with his wild card, Dumbdog loses the challenge. So Dumbdog gets the +4 from Steve, a +4 from Ellum, and a +2 for being wrong about Ellum, so he gets 10 cards.
If however, Steve played a +4 wild and changed the color to green, and Ellum DID have a green in his hand while playing his own +4, and Dumbdog challenged, Ellum would get +4 from his own wild card for being caught in a lie and Dumbdog would get +4 from the card Steve played since Ellum stacked
@@Inspiration235 thank you so much for explaining it to me omg you’re great!!
@@Inspiration235 I LOVE YOU SO MUCH
16:55 im crying his accent is making me choke on my own saliva