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Community-Led Growth & Web3 Marketing professional specializing in building high-trust ecosystems that drive adoption and retention.

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J Rod
J Rod@jrodthelrod·
@MBTYuGiOh Where’s the best place to play Genesys online? I have no local places that offer the format
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MBT
MBT@MBTYuGiOh·
This is really cool, but also a good reminder that Genesys is the “skilled” format. I appreciate that there’s a format where YouTubers can win YCSes without understanding the rules - everyone should be able to play Yugioh! But if you want to take it seriously, it’s Genesys.
DistantCoder@DistantCoder

I often talk about why ruling knowledge is important at the highest level of Yu-Gi-Oh competition, and that was put on display perfectly in Game 2 of the finals at YCS Colombus yesterday. Allow me to explain. In the pictured gamestate, Jesse Kotton is trying to find a way to attack for game. Lucas is out of interaction, Jesse's mirrorjade has not yet activated and both his Fallen of the White Dragon & Aluber have 0 ATK. Jesse's Fallen of the White Dragon has also been affected by Forbidden Crown. We know Jesse plays Alba-Lenatus the Abyss Dragon, a fusion monster that can be Special Summoned by sending 1 Fallen of Albaz + 1 or more Dragon(s) from either field to the Graveyard. So this is where the ruling comes into play: Here, Jesse's Fallen of the White Dragon is affected by Forbidden Crown which makes it so Fallen "Cannot be used as material for a Fusion [...] Summon." but Alba-Lenatus is not a Fusion Summon, it is a Special Summon by sending the monsters listed in its text from either field to the Graveyard. In this position, Jesse COULD have sent his own Fallen as well as Lucas' Fallen to the Graveyard in order to summon Alba-Lenatus, used his Mirrorjade to banish Lucas' Ecclesia and attack for game, but seemingly due to not knowing the ruling Jesse ultimately didn't find a line to attack for game and lost this duel. While Jesse does ultimately take game 3 to win the set, I cannot stress enough how much knowledge of intricate rulings and interactions can help even the greatest of players in this game. A lot of people have this belief that knowing rulings isn't really important because judges are there to correct mistakes but judges won't tell you that you can make a play you assume you can't make. I implore anyone that wants to get better at Yu-Gi-Oh to take the time and learn the intricate rules of the game, I promise it will only benefit you! GGs to Jesse for winning and GGs to Sacco for an amazing tournament performance. If y'all have any questions about this ruling or want to understand further feel free to ask away in the comments, I'd be more than happy to clarify.

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DistantCoder
DistantCoder@DistantCoder·
I often talk about why ruling knowledge is important at the highest level of Yu-Gi-Oh competition, and that was put on display perfectly in Game 2 of the finals at YCS Colombus yesterday. Allow me to explain. In the pictured gamestate, Jesse Kotton is trying to find a way to attack for game. Lucas is out of interaction, Jesse's mirrorjade has not yet activated and both his Fallen of the White Dragon & Aluber have 0 ATK. Jesse's Fallen of the White Dragon has also been affected by Forbidden Crown. We know Jesse plays Alba-Lenatus the Abyss Dragon, a fusion monster that can be Special Summoned by sending 1 Fallen of Albaz + 1 or more Dragon(s) from either field to the Graveyard. So this is where the ruling comes into play: Here, Jesse's Fallen of the White Dragon is affected by Forbidden Crown which makes it so Fallen "Cannot be used as material for a Fusion [...] Summon." but Alba-Lenatus is not a Fusion Summon, it is a Special Summon by sending the monsters listed in its text from either field to the Graveyard. In this position, Jesse COULD have sent his own Fallen as well as Lucas' Fallen to the Graveyard in order to summon Alba-Lenatus, used his Mirrorjade to banish Lucas' Ecclesia and attack for game, but seemingly due to not knowing the ruling Jesse ultimately didn't find a line to attack for game and lost this duel. While Jesse does ultimately take game 3 to win the set, I cannot stress enough how much knowledge of intricate rulings and interactions can help even the greatest of players in this game. A lot of people have this belief that knowing rulings isn't really important because judges are there to correct mistakes but judges won't tell you that you can make a play you assume you can't make. I implore anyone that wants to get better at Yu-Gi-Oh to take the time and learn the intricate rules of the game, I promise it will only benefit you! GGs to Jesse for winning and GGs to Sacco for an amazing tournament performance. If y'all have any questions about this ruling or want to understand further feel free to ask away in the comments, I'd be more than happy to clarify.
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ELDIUS
ELDIUS@EldiusVT·
Branded was always the problem, not Dracotail, but I don't think people are ready for that conversation yet.
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Leon | TheCaliEffect@thecalieffect·
This is the FLOOR of reprints that NEED to happen in Magnificent Mons. 1. Impulse 2. Purge 3. Fs Tract 4. Doomz Cards 5. CROWN 6. Crowley 7. DMG Apprentice 8. 7th Tachyion 9. Verre 10. Mulch 11. Shining Sarc 12. Varudras ANYTHING less is a scam!!
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annie
annie@annhoyyy·
my pickups from ycs! (the sparks are for a friend) got some signatures too! had alot of fun this weekend!! ^^
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🪏Jon Kravetz
🪏Jon Kravetz@CSWAP_Destroy·
📢The deal of a lifetime for Cardano DeFi participants. If you provide LP to @CswapDEX. You will earn $CSWAP. You can stake the $CSWAP and earn: ▫️100% Dex revenue share prorata in $ADA ▫️Generous $CSWAP emissions (more revenue share) ▫️The $KARMA BTC-FI token (starts in 2 weeks) ▫️100% BTC Karma Phase II revenue Share ▫️100% Upcoming RWA Marketplace revenue Share This is NOT a dex token. It is a multi-product revenue share token for our venture builder: cswap.digital. This isn't treasury revenue. This is YOU 🫵 revenue. That's who we care about at CSWAP. We want everyone on Cardano to start making money again. This is what Cardano wants and needs and we are here to deliver...FOR THE COMMUNITY.
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Pyro 🔥@pyro_ae·
@astroboysoup Would be a smart idea to incentivize people to talk about these companies making products to get users. By incentivizing i mean pay them money.
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Pete | Beware of Scammers
Pete | Beware of Scammers@astroboysoup·
Can we please make this happen! Even if it isn't me! We need to hammer out what Cardano is capable of compared to the dog shit pile that EVM has become.
Charles Hoskinson@IOHK_Charles

@phillewisit @coinbureau @EDI_X1 If we fund our KOLS, then we get a seat at the narrative table. Otherwise ethereum and others just get to say stuff until people believe the horseshit matcha

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Pyro 🔥@pyro_ae·
@galzoTCG Walbaz is a great starter. It is a need to keep the deck rolling.
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Pyro 🔥@pyro_ae·
You have earned your say many times over. I agree with you that Cardano is maturing into what it was created for and charles will Be who he is and he has done a lot of positive for the space. Even when I feel more distant I am still bullish on the community, cardano, and Charles. Cheers 🍻 Lily you truly are a pokemon master.
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James Cunningham
James Cunningham@Princebleublood·
@pyro_ae @DistantCoder @Thefusionistygo The point here is knowing how card and game mechanics work to get out of certain situations. In the above scenario, the card while is considered fusion material, it is not considered fusion material for a fusion summon specifically. Thats what makes this legal.
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Pyro 🔥@pyro_ae·
@jen_tcg I literally think foribidden crown is the goat of the format. 😆
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Pyro 🔥@pyro_ae·
Btw this is not an argument. This is me trying to understand why on alba is says fusion summon it its a completely different procedure. It special summons itself sending cards from the field to the GY. My second confusion is if fallen of albaz is unaffected by card effects and cannot be destroyed by battle or card effects does it still get sent to gy by alba affect. Obviously you can’t but its still confusing to me.
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galzo
galzo@galzoTCG·
This ruling and ALL relevant rulings for this format can be found in my YouTube Shorts! Check them out so you’re always in the know: @galzo?si=-VAzSqkX2g_rHON4" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">youtube.com/@galzo?si=-VAz…
DistantCoder@DistantCoder

I often talk about why ruling knowledge is important at the highest level of Yu-Gi-Oh competition, and that was put on display perfectly in Game 2 of the finals at YCS Colombus yesterday. Allow me to explain. In the pictured gamestate, Jesse Kotton is trying to find a way to attack for game. Lucas is out of interaction, Jesse's mirrorjade has not yet activated and both his Fallen of the White Dragon & Aluber have 0 ATK. Jesse's Fallen of the White Dragon has also been affected by Forbidden Crown. We know Jesse plays Alba-Lenatus the Abyss Dragon, a fusion monster that can be Special Summoned by sending 1 Fallen of Albaz + 1 or more Dragon(s) from either field to the Graveyard. So this is where the ruling comes into play: Here, Jesse's Fallen of the White Dragon is affected by Forbidden Crown which makes it so Fallen "Cannot be used as material for a Fusion [...] Summon." but Alba-Lenatus is not a Fusion Summon, it is a Special Summon by sending the monsters listed in its text from either field to the Graveyard. In this position, Jesse COULD have sent his own Fallen as well as Lucas' Fallen to the Graveyard in order to summon Alba-Lenatus, used his Mirrorjade to banish Lucas' Ecclesia and attack for game, but seemingly due to not knowing the ruling Jesse ultimately didn't find a line to attack for game and lost this duel. While Jesse does ultimately take game 3 to win the set, I cannot stress enough how much knowledge of intricate rulings and interactions can help even the greatest of players in this game. A lot of people have this belief that knowing rulings isn't really important because judges are there to correct mistakes but judges won't tell you that you can make a play you assume you can't make. I implore anyone that wants to get better at Yu-Gi-Oh to take the time and learn the intricate rules of the game, I promise it will only benefit you! GGs to Jesse for winning and GGs to Sacco for an amazing tournament performance. If y'all have any questions about this ruling or want to understand further feel free to ask away in the comments, I'd be more than happy to clarify.

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SuperInsaiyan18
SuperInsaiyan18@SuperInsaiyan18·
@pyro_ae @DistantCoder @Thefusionistygo No one is ever "right" to assume the incorrect thing. I think a more appropriate stance would be "justified". It makes sense that he would assume he cant, and you could back it up with logical reasoning. But it definitely isnt "right".
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Farfa 🍉🇩🇿ⵣ
All I'm gonna say is that the best yugioh we've watched this weekend came from fusion decks
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