
5 glasses!!!! What the!! Chopsticks!!! It was a feint!! Either way, I can’t use it on that guy!! The Celestec Leon combo is not over yet!! Oh no, it’s the dark combo!! The only fact to be proud of is that there are no mistakes!!! Read the combo two patterns ahead!! That’s something to be proud of!! Iron Saber!! From the little field!! Foolish Kobashie treatment!!!
Battling in Type 0 (Anything Goes) format, Ursa and Yogmoth, the Slug!!!!! Zularara, what an ominous power line!!!!! Not even on the level of a slug’s power!!! A slug… cannot use power!! Team 3 starts, missing on the 7th card, 3 pins… Oh no, 3-color pins…!! Team pins!! Exciting!! It can’t be helped!!! Prepare a special draw before the team starts!! Librar… Hey!!! Year 28!!! Roughka… Exciting!!
Don’t be silly!
It’s a scene I’ve seen in MTG translations and Yu-Gi-Oh translations.
Even just having meaning in the words makes this manga’s battles better.
I only know that the mentaiko spoiled due to the interference of disposable chopsticks.
I understand that stacking two rags is a nonsensical build.
Shogi and Go are actually like this, right?
The parody still makes more sense, so the original is terrifying.
When I encounter a card I’ve never seen before, I can’t help but think, “Is this guy for real?!” It’s a common feeling.
This page has already finished two battles, you know…
Ayrton Senna!!! Are you activating something?
It’s good to pour the oolong tea later.
Even sports that no one knows about are actually like this.
Even if you try to play 7 slug cards, the effect of the power struggle rule means you can only play one card with the same name.
The slug will die if it can’t pay the regular cost on the next turn, so this means Urza’s defeat here.
In the second game, despite aiming for an instant kill with the life drain card reveal, it was avoided by increasing the total life amount.
Neither of us has a decisive move, and it’s a library out, but I really think one of us probably runs out of cards in the deck first and loses.
While interfering, the setup for the combo is also coming together; disposable chopsticks are quite a strong card.
I don’t even know what I’m doing regarding Go, so it’s even more confusing.
I have the impression that there aren’t many special cards in Yu-Gi-Oh! that are surprisingly difficult to understand what they do.
The mainstream type 0 feels like it’s just a silly thought of “Isn’t a deck with only Exodia the strongest?” played seriously and half-heartedly.
(Despite having continued to spin, the board is not that impressive.)
Yu-Gi-Oh! doesn’t have a cost system, so there are hardly any combo plays that start from disruptions.
Disruption + having cards lined up like that is something you occasionally see in mana-based card games.
Since the strategy was released, Type 0 has undergone significant changes in the environment…
I think all intellectual labor games will be like this.
Watching a battle between Yu-Gi-Oh decks that I don’t know feels like I’m being shown this.
In the case of Pokémon cards, it’s almost a one-sided solitaire, but since it doesn’t chain with the opponent’s moves, you can understand what is happening one step at a time.
Phoenix Wings NS Phoenix Wings EF Tentacles SS Tentacles EF Smoke Search Smoke EF Smoke Materials Sky Dragon SS Sky Dragon EF Sky Dragon Materials Dragon Sword SS Dragon Sword EF Dragon Sword Equipment Dragon Sword EF Dragon Sword Materials Dragon Form Mode Dragon Warrior SS
5 glasses were usually well prepared.
Bobobo is amazing…
I think a game where solitaire is allowed even though you can’t interfere with the opponent’s moves is already in an environment of collapse.
It was shocking when I first started DM’s Onikamasu…
You probably equipped the Sky Dragon and used the equipped monster as material to EX evolve it into a dragon form, right?
There is almost no concept of cost when playing cards, so the game inevitably becomes a process of “haaah.”
Tentacles and smoke only have synergy, but they are probably outside the theme.
I think the existence of power struggles has made MTG lean towards being a silly game.