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Post by dillybar64 on Feb 26, 2011 0:40:43 GMT
i'd duel you viroth ;D i have finally finished my six sam deck, and i can see why its so overpowered. its still in the proxy stage, since i don't want to blow off all of my money. the only thing i hate is trying to fit all of the cards into 40 sleeves, since i don't have any more, in order to proxy. for example, i am trying to fit in a gold sarc for gateway, but there's simply nothing i can take out... personally, i can duel anyone, since i lose all the time anyway, well, only to the people i really respect. i care about as much for the ban list as viroth does. i don't care as long as its not some broken card. but if people actually make legal decks, i appreciate it because it helps me figure out what to anticipate when i enter tournaments, since everyone is up to date. Peoples will be doing the dules? How will you duel? Lakcey CCG? If so count me out. I can't figure that thing out for the life of me.
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Post by Viroth on Mar 2, 2011 0:21:30 GMT
I'm not sure if that was an actual request or not. Also, dillybar, there are other methods for dueling out there. I know of a specific one, though it doesn't allow "casual" decks, which greatly annoys me, but it would be a possible alternative.
Simply put, cards that are in the ban list can't be used. As in, the game won't even let you put them in your deck.
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Post by Badog Vi Britania on Mar 2, 2011 3:25:30 GMT
what are some good cards for a good deck deestruction deck for yugioh ? i have one on lackey but it isnt anygood any ideas?
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Post by dillybar64 on Mar 2, 2011 3:29:51 GMT
what are some good cards for a good deck deestruction deck for yugioh ? i have one on lackey but it isnt anygood any ideas? Deck destruction in what sense of the term?
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Post by Badog Vi Britania on Mar 2, 2011 3:31:51 GMT
forcing your opponent to run out of cards either by forcing them to draw or discard from deck
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Post by dillybar64 on Mar 2, 2011 3:33:16 GMT
forcing your opponent to run out of cards either by forcing them to draw or discard from deck So a stall mill deck? Or a lockdown deck?
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Post by Badog Vi Britania on Mar 2, 2011 3:40:04 GMT
uhhh i never knew the technical term i alwaysed called them deck destruction
like say using bistro buther or morphing jar
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Post by dillybar64 on Mar 2, 2011 3:46:11 GMT
uhhh i never knew the technical term i alwaysed called them deck destruction like say using bistro buther or morphing jar A stall mill deck is a deck that tries to make it hard for you opponent to beat you while you have them draw/discard from their deck/etc. to make them go through their deck faster. A lockdown deck is a deck that focuses on preventing your opponent from doing anything. Anything.
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Post by Frozazen on Mar 2, 2011 5:56:02 GMT
A lockdown deck is a deck that focuses on preventing your opponent from doing anything. Anything. haha.... Watt decks... so annoying. most of the time stall decks aren't very good, because your opponent would have more cards to play, so i would think that you'd almost have to combine lockdown and stall in order to get your opponent to use up their WHOLE DECK.
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Post by Viroth on Mar 5, 2011 17:02:26 GMT
Watt decks? Annoying? Maybe it's because I use anti-attacking kind of decks, but my Cloudian deck completely obliterated a Watt deck that was under construction by an acquaintance of mine for a long time. Most of the attacking effects were... boring... and useless.
Since the Yu-Gi-Oh fever has died where I'm at, mostly, I guess I'll save my money for later instead of making an alien deck. I still don't see how Lackey CCG is that difficult, dillybar.
What could possibly be so confusing of it?
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Post by dillybar64 on Mar 7, 2011 3:56:12 GMT
I still don't see how Lackey CCG is that difficult, dillybar.
What could possibly be so confusing of it? It probably isn't that confusing. I'm just quite awful with electronics, especially when it comes to computers. I have trouble figuring things out. My mind is hard wired to be an english major. I am not like a normal person who understand computer basics.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2011 4:04:55 GMT
Speaking of card games on the computer, does anyone play urban rivals? I play, and I use mostly Fang Pi Clang cards.
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Post by M.C.MastaAustin on Mar 17, 2011 3:08:49 GMT
Viroth I gotta ask what the heck is a cloudian?
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Post by Viroth on Mar 17, 2011 19:44:09 GMT
Cloudians are an archetype of low level, low attack, almost always 0 defense Water Attribute Fairy Type monsters. They cannot be destroyed by battle, but will automatically be destroyed via their own effect once set in defense position.
The Cloudian archetype focuses on one basic strategy: Field control. By utilizing "fog counters", each cloudian can activate their own effect, which are usually very devastating in the field. Examples include: Destroying spells, destroying monsters, and forcing your opponent to discard a random card.
At first, cloudians seem to be some of the most attack-susceptible types of monsters ever. Never being able to be in defense mode, having practically no attack advantage, and not being able to be destroyed by battle, a cloudian seems to just be an indirect path to your life points. However, the deck can easily destroy anything that tries to attack it, and "Spirit Barrier" makes having Cloudians the most impenetrable wall. No battle damage, no destruction, and effects that keep building up each turn; little can deter them, truly.
You can read more at: yugioh.wikia.com/wiki/Cloudian
Tl;dr: Cloudians are fairies that annihilate the field and can't be destroyed or hurt.
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Post by Spoonman on Mar 17, 2011 20:03:10 GMT
Speaking of card games on the computer, does anyone play urban rivals? I play, and I use mostly Fang Pi Clang cards. I did for a while, but then I was on a huge losing streak so I basically became inactive, but my account is probably still active.
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Post by M.C.MastaAustin on Mar 23, 2011 0:55:16 GMT
dam I feel like a simpleton .... everyone I know got a complicated stratagy when mine is just summoning warriors as fast as I can to flood the field early on.
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Post by Spoonman on Mar 23, 2011 1:16:16 GMT
dam I feel like a simpleton .... everyone I know got a complicated stratagy when mine is just summoning warriors as fast as I can to flood the field early on. I know just how you feel. I remember back when I was in 3rd grade, to us Yu-Gi-Oh was all about getting the monster with the highest ATK, now its all about "sacrificing" and "special summoning" or whatever its called.
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Post by M.C.MastaAustin on Mar 23, 2011 3:22:36 GMT
yeah but I got a couple of tricks up my sleve .... Gilford and Gearfield are a killer combo...
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Post by Viroth on Mar 23, 2011 22:05:03 GMT
Sometimes, simple works best. I remember before I got a serious deck... the only thing I knew of how to do was summoning "The Wicked Eraser" or "Gandora the Dragon of Destruction" and wiping the field.
I'd always lose, but I loved the look on the face of those who were thinking "This'll be quick." who suddenly had their entire field smashed by a newbie.
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Post by Spoonman on Mar 23, 2011 22:18:40 GMT
I remember this one Yu-Gi-Oh card I had that I thought was so cool. I don't recall its name, (because it was in Japanese) but I do remember its effect from a friend who had it in english. It was "This monster's ATK and DEF are determined by the monster's you sacrifice for it times 2."
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