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Why We Don't Play Competitive Yu-Gi-Oh in Videos - YouTube

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTm35XrKV6Y
Alec and Paul discuss the type of content they like to make and their creative process. They talk about their favorite aspects of Yugioh and the reasons why

Why do casual players hate the competitive side so much?

https://www.reddit.com/r/yugioh/comments/vpvk1h/why_do_casual_players_hate_the_competitive_side/
I think it's a mutual problem between the competitive and casual scene. "Casual" players don't feel respected by competitive players And lash out because of that. Competitive players put casual in one giant boat, and don't see the difference between a competent deck that isn't meta, and playground yugioh. Reply reply.

Why is yugioh's competitive scene not as good as MTG? : r/yugioh - Reddit

https://www.reddit.com/r/yugioh/comments/4vlgcj/why_is_yugiohs_competitive_scene_not_as_good_as/
Without combo and control, Yu-Gi-Oh! is really just aggro, and that's not necessarily unplayable from a competitive perspective, but it certainly reduces the amount of room you have to metagame and innovate. Not that long ago, over in Modern, the best deck of the format was Splinter Twin; it made up 11% of the format.

Why Casual and Competitive Yu-Gi-Oh! Players Argue - YouTube

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Do0QlvEnczk
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A question about competitive. Why do you play/not play competitive?

https://www.reddit.com/r/yugioh/comments/1xg28a/a_question_about_competitive_why_do_you_playnot/
We also are very competitive. We like winning a lot so we play meta. We do have our own fun decks too that aren't very meta though. ... Thanks. I play both because I like playing Yu-Gi-Oh! Not just because I want to win. Obviously I like winning but it is a game. ... Used to play competitive but don't have the time to play as much anymore

Should YOU Try Competitive Yu-Gi-Oh? | TCGplayer Infinite

https://infinite.tcgplayer.com/article/Should-YOU-Try-Competitive-Yu-Gi-Oh/03117850-a5b5-455d-a489-b06f623e0da0/
If you ended with a 2-6 record at your first two Regionals but you went 4-4 at your third, that suggests an upwards trajectory. Positivity and a willingness to learn are especially crucial in your early time with competitive Yu-Gi-Oh, when losses can feel the most demoralizing. The environment of competitive Yu-Gi-Oh is also very different when

Yu-Gi-Oh! The Casual vs Competitive Player Dilemma! - YouTube

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJYut2aUIb8
Casual and competitive Yu-Gi-Oh players don't always see eye to eye, from deck preferences to budgets and everything in between, there's a lot of animosity b

5 Myths About Competitive Yu-Gi-Oh! (Video) | TCGplayer Infinite

https://infinite.tcgplayer.com/article/5-Myths-About-Competitive-Yu-Gi-Oh-Video/51de708f-62ba-4d9a-b981-1d7dc3481479/
Lots of duelists who could be playing competitive Yu-Gi-Oh! never set foot in big tournaments. Why is that? And how can those players get more involved in the competitive side of the game? Doug tackles those questions and more in this week's featured video, as he examines - and debunks - five common myths about competitive play.

Why is this game so unenjoyable? :: Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel General

https://steamcommunity.com/app/1449850/discussions/0/5221372225830916926/
Coms are no fun, no real rewards, duel rooms still have the problem that there's no reason not to use the same 12 pokemon but also they have no rewards. Pokemon fans however did kinda fix the issue in one regard. And that is with pokemon battle simulators. they added 50 different ways to enjoy the game. Ubers, OU, UU, NU, Baby cup, Monotype, etc.

[Discussion?] Why do you play competitive Yu-gi-oh? : r/Yugioh101 - Reddit

https://www.reddit.com/r/Yugioh101/comments/3wu52n/discussion_why_do_you_play_competitive_yugioh/
I think it is an interesting topic and I wanted to hear why people play competitive Yu-gi-oh. Is there any or actual benefits to playing Yu-gi-oh competitively? For me I would say a creativity outlet for deck building, and the social aspect, heading to locals to check out new decks and strategies.

5 Ways You Can Get Gamelossed in Yu-Gi-Oh (And How To Avoid Them)

https://infinite.tcgplayer.com/article/5-Ways-You-Can-Get-Gamelossed-in-Yu-Gi-Oh-And-How-To-Avoid-Them/a8046d06-f214-4a34-ab2b-f53ef46b0e1e
Game losses occur regularly if your deck list is illegal, your actual deck is illegal, or if there's a mismatch between your deck list or deck that cannot be corrected before the first round. Careful preparation is the best way to avoid deck and deck list errors. Lock in your build and card choices before the day of the event, and don't rely on

Tired of the cost to compete in Yu-Gi-Oh? Play cute, not competitive

https://www.dicebreaker.com/games/yu-gi-oh-tcg/opinion/yu-gi-oh-play-cute-not-competitive
Yu-Gi-Oh! is no different. People want to help out other players, have fun and make friends, and this approach applies whether we're talking about card games, cricket or anything in-between. But for some a big part of that fun comes from winning, especially in a competitive environment and a game driven exclusively by competition like Yu-Gi-Oh!

A weekend of celebration, competition and community among Yu-Gi-Oh!'s

https://www.dicebreaker.com/games/yu-gi-oh-tcg/feature/yu-gi-oh-world-championships-2023-event-report-celebration-competition-community
A Yu-Gi-Oh! beginner plays Master DuelWatch on YouTube. Shortly after qualifying for Top 8, Santiago Marín López found some time to speak about their preparation for the event and what they've appreciated about the opportunity to compete, revealing the unique complexities of a Worlds format frozen in time with a unique banlist.

The Ultimate 2022 Yu-Gi-Oh! Competitive Meta Recap - YouTube

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SklIT7_OnLE
Get caught up on all the action from the 2022 Yu-Gi-Oh competitive scene with this comprehensive event recap! We'll cover every major tournament and champion

Why Do We Play? | Cardmarket Insight

https://www.cardmarket.com/en/YuGiOh/Insight/Articles/Why-Do-We-Play
However, competitive Yu-Gi-Oh! is expensive and not everyone is able to afford playing certain decks. Some duelists try to find creative ways to play older or less powerful decks and to bring them up to par; others escape to the realm of virtual Yu-Gi-Oh! via online simulators where the entire card pool is available for free.

A beginner's guide to competitive Yu-Gi-Oh! (Part 1 ... - Reddit

https://www.reddit.com/r/yugioh/comments/o421u0/a_beginners_guide_to_competitive_yugioh_part_1/
Losses and mistakes sometimes come with bad emotions but it's important to not get attached to them. Bad players will focus more on the bad emotions from losing than the present opportunity to learn. The same is true in every game including sports, videogames, and games like chess. 1.

Competitive Yu-Gi-Oh videos have a problem. - YouTube

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UOTIJnkaCzw
The tweet: https://x.com/MBTYuGiOh/status/1741559924000215358?s=20Making in-depth competitive Yu-Gi-Oh content can be a difficult task when you're fighting a

Pros and Cons of Master Duel :) :: Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel General

https://steamcommunity.com/app/1449850/discussions/0/3274691973501518826/
Pros and Cons of Master Duel :) Pros: - Fantastic User Interface. - Brand new game so is supported with events and updates. - Easily accessible and brought a casual player who hasn't played in decades back into the game. - Ability to save and rewatch a duel.

When Should You Run More Than 40 Cards? | TCGplayer Infinite

https://infinite.tcgplayer.com/article/When-Should-You-Run-More-Than-40-Cards/468e1ff4-d921-4460-869c-0ab09c83a74b/
The answer is simply because there are better cards in your deck than others and you want to see them more often. When you're playing Monarchs you always want to see Pantheism of the Monarchs early on. Same goes for Emergency Teleport in Kozmo, and Soul Charge in Blue-Eyes. One argument against this is that seeing your best cards aren't as

How to get into competitive Yu-Gi-Oh? : r/yugioh - Reddit

https://www.reddit.com/r/yugioh/comments/115x922/how_to_get_into_competitive_yugioh/
3 Find a YouTuber who is doing combo videos/updated deck profiles. With new card releases, the optimal way to play a deck may or may not change. Watch that, study it, read the card/rules to find out why it works this way, and make adjustments based on your preferences. 4 Sit in your room and play solitaire.

Really sucks to see how many people are trying to get into ... - GameFAQs

https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/boards/326292-yu-gi-oh-master-duel/79867558
Master Duel. Talking about either someone trying to get into ygo for the very first time or just someone who played a long time ago and is trying to get back into the game. Many of them seem to have it difficult actually getting into the game and it honestly kinds sucks because yugioh can always benefit from new blood.

What I Know: Magic Versus Yu-Gi-Oh! | TCGplayer Infinite

https://infinite.tcgplayer.com/article/What-I-Know-Magic-Versus-Yu-Gi-Oh/c3001a47-a502-4c88-8a8e-4477121c6e3a/
Magic's Standard format is different: the entire pool of tournament-legal cards changes completely at regular intervals. To my knowledge, four sets release each year and on a specific day, the four oldest sets rotate out. For my fellow Yu-Gi-Oh players, imagine if we were only able to play sets from the last two years.

Why is Yugioh frustrating to play? : r/yugioh - Reddit

https://www.reddit.com/r/yugioh/comments/x3xwsn/why_is_yugioh_frustrating_to_play/
It's frustrating because a lot of people never realize you need the two decks in the duel to be of similar strength for a good game. And that the game is meant to be played in several matches. Reply reply. BallGarglerTheThird. •. The game is only fun when the two decks are similar power levels for SUREEEE.