Ivy

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Ivy

Ivy

@IvyWinterYGO

She/her 🏳️‍⚧️ 1st place 2024 NA Master duel Challenger cup Top 64 2025 NAWCQ

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Is it wrong to bring stuffed animals along with you in public as an adult?
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@atrocityTCG It’s on the table I’m getting suggestions to make a poll on Friday on both my discord and Twitter
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I’m planning to stream once again on Monday Does anyone have any stream game suggestions?
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@ricape1234 This post can be summed down to I don’t like card design rn I’m tired of waking up every day and seeing a new FTK that’s bad
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@ricape1234 Also this was posted while I am exhausted and I was planning on taking a nap and deleting it
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@ricape1234 I just think right now card design is very unrestricted in a way that is allowing for a large variety of degenerate things to be legal, I don’t think FTKs are good for the format but I enjoy the idea of pushing cards as far as possible in a vacuum
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@zooratpier I think for me trying to find every winning play after I lose causes me to really be in my head. At the NAWCQ I lost to mitsu orcust because I decided to autopilot my habakiri summon instead of changing what I do while playing into a very telegraphed impulse. There’s a balance
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khalil@zooratpier·
Its true that sometimes the game is out of your control, but its also true Jesse Kotton was just in his 13th YCS final and thats no accident. The amount of times I overhear people complain something was out of their control and in retrospect it was completely winnable is insane.
Paul | Team APS@TeamAPS

The biggest issue I see at Yu-Gi-Oh tournaments is victim mentality. I overhear so many conversations that involve shifting blame and shirking responsibility. I suspect this is from a sense of pride and face-saving. But I think the sooner you kill that, the sooner you can actually start improving. "My opponent slow played me" Why didn't you say something earlier? Why didn't you call a judge? Why are you letting them take back plays? Why do you only recognize slow play after the fact? "I got a double loss, that's bullshit" Was there any point you could have made a tactical concession sooner? Did you establish a healthy pace from the start? Were you forced to waste time reading cards you should have been prepared for beforehand? Why were you often uncertain of your own plays? "I lost to Lunalight Liger Dancer and couldn't do anything! (or some similar towers monster)" Did you plan a way to out this well-established threat? Your deck should have some game plan for these situations. Even if it doesn't always materialize, you shouldn't be learning about it for the first time. "I kept bricking all day!" Did this happen just once or is it a recurring trend? Have you taken a critical look at your deck ratios? Are you certain every so-called brick hand or situation was actually unplayable and not just uncomfortable/unfamiliar to you? "I lost all my die rolls" Are you familiar enough with your deck and its matchups to make going second a viable option? Or are you only capable of winning when you go first? Many of the best players in the room lost die rolls today but are still winning. "I lost to a Charmy/Droll" Do you have an intimate knowledge of what your deck can still do under the effects of these cards to mitigate them? Why are you immediately hopeless against commonly played threats? "Well I'm X-3 now so Im dropping" If you consistently find yourself losing to rogue decks at every event, maybe it's in your best interests to stick it out in the later rounds? Even if you don't place well, the experience of playing against unfamiliar decks (and especially in the real-world setting you can only get at a regional or above) is still a good time investment. You're already here, aren't you? People spent time and money to be here and are taking this seriously. Claiming it was entirely out of your control might feel good in the moment, but at the end of the day, you have to take accountability for your results.

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These overframe cards are a level of powercreep that reminds me a lot of the link vrains packs. Now i understand that they have slightly more balance than those cards but this seems like an incredible amount of powercreep localized in one set
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Ivy@IvyWinterYGO·
Just a thought i had but i feel like there should be at least a bit more mention of people who do well in giant card events, it’s not easy to win a 7~ round single elimination event and i feel like the people who do should at least get more than a mention on the Konami blog.
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@JJPM_YT Always have been
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Game 2 I drew both fields Game 3 I went first and won the grind game
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Round 7 🎲 L Branded dracotail Game 1 his only play is fallen. He sets 2 and passes, I SS marsh and cup, use surprise to bounce the backrow, normal marsh and full combo
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YCS Richmond Thread 1-0 🎲 L Game 1 opponent makes me go first, fuwa trades with ash, opponent drolls me after I add, make a kind of full board under droll and pass. Opponent is on gem knights, only has 3 pushes for my 4 interactions and loses Game 2 he opened 5 nonengine.
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YCS Richmond here i come
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