@Talothar@atrocityTCG You're signalling a possible new chain after resolution, forcing your opponent to either try and address it early in the current chain at the risk of the move being wasted on nothing, or respond in that next chain and risk being too late to save their cards.
2 basic concepts i learned the average Yu-Gi-Oh player doesn't fucking grasp:
•not "going battle" but "end of main"
You don't state where you're going
•claiming you have "no response" but "think on res" to hold prio after their triggers, if any
Dumfounded every opponent I had
@Talothar It's telling your opponent ahead of time that you will retain priority at the next opportunity priority will get passed to you after their effect resolves
This statement alone can change the outcome of a game
@FlamingSabo99@ygorganization You’re right, I just went to check and no serialized for OCG either - why wouldn’t they also do serialized in core sets? Feels like a missed opportunity
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@El_capybarabe@Duel_Daddy OOOOOOH YES, I didn't even think of that - that's amazing. That works especially well re: the new field spell (the phase-out effect for Toon Ultimate Dragon is less useful for allowing you to circumvent toon summoning sickness because it only activates when your opponent attacks)
@Talothar@Duel_Daddy When the field spell or Ultimate dragon remove the toon monsters briefly and bring them back, they essentially forget that they got summoned this turn. And thus, you bypass the summoning sickness and allow them to attack.
@Duel_Daddy Honestly…the card is great for what the deck wants to achieve.
Easy to summon
Adds stuff from GY
Gives the deck the ability to otk
Allows the Toons to attack by removing summoning sickness
People just need to understand the card in the context of how Toon wants to work 🤷
Lately been itching for a non-linear Pokemon game with a map that’s not you-centric.
Gym leaders all w/ lvl 50+ Pokemon, and wild encounters leveled based on geography rather than how far into the game you are.
Probably awful in practice but I can’t be the only one.
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@OOC_Unova The vibe was very different in B/W compared to Platinum/HGSS. In some ways it felt like a step backwards (no following Pokemon, barely any post-game, etc.).
@CentroLeaks Ohhh, reminds me of the Palkia, Dialga and Arceus shaped clouds in Legends Arceus. That was such a neat little detail that was so easily missed....glad it's becoming an actual feature now
It looks like the transmogs from the lich king figure are the gold recolor of the anniversary back pieces that were given at in-person events last year, based on Walmarts listing
@CentamoreJarrid Ngl I usually like your takes but I don't know what you're doing here, man. We need to stop attributing morality to deck building. People play a deck for all sorts of reasons and if there's things that suck about it, the blame lies squarely on the developers alone.
Played you yesterday or day before. Told you playing exodia on db ladder hurts the format as a whole because people will be discouraged to continue playing if that's their first experience with the format. Sad to see your still playing it. Do better. Be better.