The MTG Concept that Yugioh Players NEED to Learn | TCG Theory

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

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  • @imnerdpodcast
    @imnerdpodcast Год назад +20

    Ohhhhh, I really love this video, Snack. Good job on relating the MTG concepts to our game.
    This might actually be my favorite Yu-Gi-Oh video so far.

  • @oliverqueen1853
    @oliverqueen1853 Год назад +13

    Edison community been on fire lately, I think this might be my new favourite yugioh video.

  • @CloudMountainJuror
    @CloudMountainJuror Год назад +6

    Excellent breakdown. Once you play long enough, you start adopting this mindset even if you've never been exposed to this term before, but recognizing and summarizing it within that term really helps to ground it and apply it consistently. I'd never actually heard "who's the beatdown" until this vid, so this was very helpful!

    • @CrowsNestRetroYGO
      @CrowsNestRetroYGO  Год назад

      Definitely. The articles that those MTG players wrote were really just a way for experienced players LS to distill their knowledge into text.

  • @R3vGames
    @R3vGames Год назад +6

    I really like this vid and hope it becomes an ongoing series. It is really important to identify how your deck will actually WIN the game. Too many players make comfortable "lose by less" plays/gameplans and don't understand that the outcome of a game is bimodal. You either win or lose. Losing by 8000 LP with an ex-ante 40% chance of winning is better than losing by 1000 LP with an ex-ante 25% chance of winning. A common misplay I make is being sheepish and playing around too many cards when I am ahead. You can rarely afford to play around every single Brain Con/TT/Mirror/Gorz. At some point in the game you almost always have to just go for it and be comfortable getting some egg on your face when it doesn't pan out.

  • @danielyu7237
    @danielyu7237 Год назад +3

    ooh this is a great video! i have been explaining this concept to some yugioh and vanguard teammates recently

  • @danielyu7237
    @danielyu7237 Год назад +3

    this is really well explained concept. will be sharing to some of my teammates!

  • @kingvegeta7868
    @kingvegeta7868 Год назад +2

    I just learned alot with that blackwing mirror example

    • @CrowsNestRetroYGO
      @CrowsNestRetroYGO  Год назад

      That's great to hear! It's something that I remember hearing Frazier and Cameron discuss once. How the opponent will often respond to the activation of double whirlwind by getting much more aggressive.

  • @florians.1326
    @florians.1326 Год назад +1

    Great video! Made me kind of proud that I've been starting to use this mindset without knowing what specifically I was looking for, so this will help me out a lot! It also explains why Trap Dustshoot is so incredibly busted, being able to look at your opponent's starting hand AND removing a monster makes it much easier to identify and even manipulate which role you should be taking this game.

    • @CrowsNestRetroYGO
      @CrowsNestRetroYGO  Год назад

      Definitely! That’s something I was considering when crafting the blackwing example. Deciding what playstyle in that scenario is much easier if you know they have slow cards like vayu and blizzard

  • @Diwalia
    @Diwalia Год назад +2

    This was an amazing video, the visual aids were a great accompaniment to the theory being discussed! I will echo others and say that the moving background got a bit distracting at times, but it wasn't too much of an issue overall.

  • @purpleflurp3184
    @purpleflurp3184 Год назад +2

    Fantastic video. Seeing this concept so well-articulated further galvanizes my love for older formats that allow for inevitability to be such a strong factor. I feel like that might have gotten lost as yugioh developed as a game, or at least became less important.

    • @CrowsNestRetroYGO
      @CrowsNestRetroYGO  Год назад +1

      Yeah the playstyles are harder for me to differentiate from one another, especially as someone who isn't super experienced with current. I think we can probably classify the heavy combo decks like Superheavy samurai as beatdown and slower decks like Runick Naturia as control? But there are sometimes decks like Tearlament which both start quickly (on turn "zero") and seem to have unlimited resources, which lends them inevitability as well.

  • @vikinggoats4209
    @vikinggoats4209 8 месяцев назад

    I'm incredibly impressed, fantastic video!

  • @antoniorossi6675
    @antoniorossi6675 Год назад +1

    Great video, amazing visuals

  • @SunnyYGO
    @SunnyYGO Год назад

    The goat. Fantastic video.

  • @fitzyugioh
    @fitzyugioh Год назад +1

    Banger video great work!

  • @YohananYGO
    @YohananYGO Год назад +1

    Great video , good job

  • @10footD
    @10footD Год назад

    Well edited!

  • @echo-ygo
    @echo-ygo Год назад +2

    Hi Snack 😎❤️

  • @TheFightSite
    @TheFightSite Год назад

    We love u snack!

  • @yugioh5ds209
    @yugioh5ds209 Год назад

    Fantastique video

  • @GaybrohamStinkton
    @GaybrohamStinkton Год назад +1

    Whats wrong with the sound settings? It sounds incredibly weird

  • @Jeppe_P
    @Jeppe_P Год назад +4

    The background constantly moving really distracts my from the video 😅

    • @CrowsNestRetroYGO
      @CrowsNestRetroYGO  Год назад +4

      That’s unfortunate. I was trying to avoid making people stare at a static picture but I can see how the movement could be distracting. I’ll see how I can find something that works for my next attempt at this style of video.

    • @D0nGyK0nG
      @D0nGyK0nG Год назад +4

      @@CrowsNestRetroYGO for me it wasnt distracting, so its prob a person to person thing. imo the video was perfect and very interesting! yugioh kinda lacks theory videos like this one

    • @johank3007
      @johank3007 Год назад +4

      i think its just spinning too fast, probably slower would be non distracting

  • @papernes
    @papernes Год назад

    I love Edison. Still trails behind Goat though, we’ve practiced this concept for years now.

    • @jacobwoodman4488
      @jacobwoodman4488 Год назад +1

      That this is the first time you've heard it discussed in Edison community does not mean this is the first time it has ever been applied in Edison Community

  • @w_tch
    @w_tch Год назад

    😺

  • @RarecuisineSaucegod-ig8bc
    @RarecuisineSaucegod-ig8bc 3 месяца назад

    Yugioh Players need to play other card games. Its baffling how ignorant some yugioh players are to card game mechanics and theories.