I don't play YGO and haven't played magic in years and yet I still watch like every one of these videos. Tcg youtubers really hit a gold vein with this one.
Same, this format is great in particular with entertaining people(Rarran) and great analysis/talking through(CGB). Haven't played magic since the COVID recovery! All of these do make me consider MTGA though...
As someone who plays magic, and will probably never play yugioh, these videos are so entertaining just to see the different design philosophies between the games
One kind of video id love to see is a yugioh story time true or false, because there are some WILD things that happened in yugioh history. Like the 2000 card deck, tokyo dome riots, the shower clause. Tell them a story, and ask them if it actually happened or not. A similar thing with magic would be fun, like the dude that got banned for taking pictures of ass cracks.
So, funnily enough, the Dark Magician Girl *does* have a name: Mana. The story being that every Monster in the original set was a transformed human soul, summoned to be used the the Shadow Games of the Pharaoh's court. Similarly, the Dark Magician was a magician named Mahad, and the Blue-Eyes White Dragon was High Priest Seto's girlfriend, Kisara.
I don't know if that was implied in the subbed, but I know for a fact that none of them get into relationships. Also, Mai and Joey never happened and that got more screen time so I doubt it
I just imagine Cimo opening the call with Cgb, saying hi and out of nowhere starting a straight faced ad read and Cgb is sitting there waiting just like us
fun fact: yugioh didn't originate as a card game. it originated as a manga about a kid being possessed by the spirit of a pharaoh punishing people in gambling games to the death. in the original yugi vs kaiba game. they were parodying... MTG! blue eyes white dragon is literally a Shivan Dragon stand in! The thing is though, people were hyped for a trading card game based on the one in the manga so much that the entire thing pivoted to their own spinoff solely about card games, and went through multiple iterations of card layouts and rulesets before settling on the ones we see today.
Watching season one and season two makes it even more obvious how little the actual card game was flushed out in the anime. So many made up rules in season one. Season two is when they came up with the idea of tributing to summon stronger monsters. In season one, Yugi fuses a monster and spell card in his duel against Kaiba. A monster and spell card!
@@venerable_nelson I think I heard someone describe everything up to and including Duelist Kingdom as basically Dungeons & Dragons except as a card game, with the duel platform as a DM. There are some vague rules but as long as you can justify bs you make up as something that makes sense in-universe, it's fair game. Battle City onwards is the actual game taking shape, though the shows always ended up adding some wacky stuff for drama that just wasn't feasible to do in the context of the actual game. Perhaps most notably, the Egyptian God Cards wouldn't be introduced to the game proper until like a decade later, and I heavily suspect the Sacred Beasts introduced in GX were basically retrains to make them reasonable for real-life play.
More fun facts: In the original Japanese manga, the card game isn't called "Duel Monsters," it's actually called "Magic & Wizards." Referring to MTG and Wizards of the Coast. "Duel Monsters" was exclusive to the anime.
Honestly, these videos have made me love CBG. Seems like a really sweet, down to earth dude and those have been hard to find lately. Definitely earned a sub and then some.
Allright; CGB been given his requisite starter pack and allowed to baby step his way into the game. Next video; _I demand blood._ I'm talking Small World, I'm talking Bishbaalan, I'm talking Endymion, I'm talking Verte Anaconda, I'm talking Linear Equation Cannon. I want to see this mans brain leaking out of his ears as he tries to determine the difference between "If... x" and "When... x" ....I may have some slight issues....
I’ve never heard about that Tyler story, but I’m glad the community saw that card was worth the world to Tyler and helped him raise money for his future.
yeh its a pretty old story so some newer players havnt heard of it which is especially so given its not particularly a good card and there is only 1 copy in existence so its only real claim to fame if you dont know its backstory is wondering if konami will ever get sued for this monster’s design
@@YukiFubuki. By my recall there was actually two copies printed, one Konami kept for presumably archival reasons, and Tyler's copy, but yeah, Tyler's a good legendary card to show people, its fun
Actually, the original concept art was also illustrated by Kazuki Takahashi, who illustrated the original manga run of Yu-Gi-Oh. I think that does add a bit more to the value of the card
Every single card has at least 2 Prints. 1 will always be in Konamis own Archive. Still Tyler the Great Warrior is a unique card because no one will ever get access to these Archives hehe
Pegasus was cheating, too. The pharaoh will play fairly until he catches you cheating, at which point he assumes cheating is allowed and is better at cheating than you.
@@thewanderingmistnull2451 I mean there's a couple of videos out there that outline that Pharoah cheats way more any anyone else, including that "heart of the cards" means strictly he cheats every time anyone draws a card.
This guy is amazing. He definitely has charisma and it’s crazy how Spot on he is most of the time. Makes it seem like he is a mindreader or in a scripted video.
Ah yes, the card that made me totally quit yugioh. I'll maybe play locals with a toon deck here and there, or a meme deck like exodia quasar dragon turbo, but thats few and faaaar between.
That might be too much... Magic players aren't used to reading a lot (Insert obligatory " so just like Yugoh players then! lol" joke... You thought of this joke and thought you were clever didn't you, person readng this? But I'm on to you)
The RCGU (Rarran's card game universe) continues baby!!! I love your energy with one another. Getting Cimo to almost cry laughing because of "gets countered by Jinzo" got replayed almost 10x after watching it. Make it a short!
just finished the episode, guest is really getting a hang of it. bewd guess was a lot of but well what can you value that you have no idea of. but apart from the change of heart guess where he just forgot context did a really great job. AND most importantly for me, i loved his reaction to tylers story and the value behind it and what he got from it. very cool guy ive been really enjoying the episodes with him. another good one cimo, thank you was a joy to watch.
I give him a pass on the Blue Eyes pricing because I don't think Cimooo gave him an accurate assessment of which version they were buying. A lightly played card goes for a whole lot less than a near mint or mint condition card. If he was assuming a near mint Blue Eyes, especially if he's thinking graded, then 3k is a conservative guess for something like that.
@@fabianyusif4152 Items/Collectibles become needlessly expensive due to the influence of an anime girl, and this is true throughout all avenues and industries.
ik it's funny right? maybe that's just always going to have been their personalities, but it makes sense that a hearthstone player is more impulsive than a magic player, who would be more reserved and pensive.
Man, all I could think about during the Trap Dustshoot section was how a Yugioh player with no MTG knowledge would probably have a stroke if you showed them Thoughtseize!
Anytime anyone underestimates the power of hand knowledge in Yu-Gi-Oh, just tell them that permanent hand knowledge was the only power of an artifact on par with one that had the ability to just guarantee you would magically draw whatever you needed if you were losing.
This is also in an anime where the supposed best deck that could be played ran nothing but one-ofs with most cards being not even close to best in slot for what they're doing and very little synergy or any consistent gameplan. Everything in the show is about what makes a flashy, exciting, tense, and entertaining show to watch, not what actually translates to strong game play.
CGB stopped doing his podcast a good while ago, due to his co-host focusing on other things. While I completely support and understand that decision, I can't help but miss that long, conversational format on his channel. While I don't think it would cater to the same audience as his previous podcast did, I think the two of you have incredible chemistry, and I, for one, would LOVE to see these videos become either a semi-regular podcast, or an extended series of videos on each channel. I could listen to literal hours and hours of the two of you discuss the two games, how they're different, how you both feel as you learn countless new things, swapping old stories from when you were both competitive players or in the "good ole days" of your respective games, etc. Idk how long this collaboration will last, and I would have never seen it coming, but I couldn't be more strapped in to see what else you both have for us in the future. ...and I get the feeling I'm not alone in that sentiment. Awesome video, awesome collaboration, and can't wait to see what's next!
Honestly, most of my youtube content is comprised of oddly compatible duos either playing or discussing their games of choice together; comparing, contrasting, and appreciating one another all at once. I literally stumbled across this channel from the pot of greed clip, but oh my god...I couldn't be more here for this lol
I didnt used to watch these player from x game guess about y game videos, but yours are just so much more entertaining I click the second i see them live
The DMG and Morphing Jar sections were hilarious. Was really hoping Tyler would be here too, loved this video. Something important that's clearly shown from these numbers is that you can have fancy, very rare, very expensive versions of cards without them being compromised by endless reprints and cents of a dollar versions. Yugioh and Pokemon both do this very well, Magic has a big problem with reprints though, including but not limited to the Reserved List. 1:19:54 wait until CGB finds out what the main season 1 villain's gimmick was.🤣
CGB made a good point about Dustshoot, but I think rebutting it is actually very easy. Yes, reading an opponent - their body language, sequencing, resource management, etc. - is important and skillful. Dustshoot, as a card, bypasses that skill. You no longer need to read your opponent, because you simply know.
... you're missing the point being made. At a basic level, hand knowledge *doesn't* actually give you information. Not really. Often times, it's that much easier to trick the opponent who does have hand knowledge, because they're too confident. Like you said, they think they know. Which makes it easy to exploit. Your rebuttal just doesn't work, because that's literally the point being made. Only someone bad at the game benefits from it, and someone good at the game can then turn that benefit into a negative for them anyway. The actual rebuttal is kinda what Cimo was getting at. Yugioh games are much shorter. Getting a snapshot of the opponent's hand at one time during the game means more when that snapshot represents a larger portion of the game. Hand knowledge would be strong in Magic too if it lasted the rest of the game. Another key aspect that gets overlooked is, Yugioh doesn't really like letting its players draw cards. Yes, it's full of searchers that grab other searchers than grab other searchers, but those all require you to show your opponent that card. So effectively, the player with hand knowledge is maintaining that knowledge. There's no real opportunity to obtain information that is hidden from the player who used the Dustshoot. That makes all the difference in the world. In magic, if my opponent casts Thoughtseize on turn 1, they're only going to see at most half of the cards I'll play this game. Turn 1 Dustshoot can genuinely mean they see 100% of all the cards you could play for the entire game.
But the idea is that the skillful player, who can glean information from body language, sequencing, and resource management, won't benefit very much from the hand knowledge because they will have already deduced most of it.
I think its also relevant that most of the other hand rip effects got a rules shift that stopped you from handpeeking with them, so Dustshoot or Aqua Dolphin are like, exceptional in giving real hand knowledge, which affects their effect potency
@@JohnDoe-oc4rk The way YGO works, most of that information hasn't been put into play by the time the knowledge matters, this isn't MtG and people really need to stop thinking that resource sequencing works the same way
CGB is such a nice guy^^ love those vids. I personally prefer the talk about "good" or bad cards more than the price because he will learn way more about the game that way :)
1:19:53 “‘Hehehe! I know your hand. You’re gonna lose…’ It’s so anime villain, I kind of like it now!” Well, then do I have an anime villain for you, CG Boy.
That was really cool. Never heard about the Tyler story my self and to see CGB get visually emotional hit me. Great collab as always, really enjoy these. You keep making Edison sound really enticing, coming from a person who hasnt played a game of yugioh in a decade lol.
Hand Knowledge is also insane compared to Magic coz of the abundance of handtraps which is something a Magic player hasn't seen how it works in YGO. This guy is good at this.
There's also the fact that most of the time, cards that add more cards to the hand require you to show your opponent that card. So the hand knowledge ends up applying to a significantly larger portion of the game than even the turn count suggests. Hand knowledge would be a much bigger deal in Magic too if it effectively lasted the rest of the game.
Yugioh players really over focus on "hand knowledge" when talking about these cards. Yes, it is insanely good to be able to play around your opponent's hand perfectly. But you know what else is good? Taking the best card *out* of your opponent's hand so you don't even have to play around it to begin with, and also means you aren't forced to play a four card hand against their five card hand. Plus, by the same argument that hand knowledge is more impactful than in Magic due to the game ending more quickly, hand ripping is more impactful since players start with fewer cards. The fact that even a random hand rip is still among the best effects in the game, while cards that just let you look at the opponent's hand (but don't really do anything else) are garbage should at least tell you something about how each part of the effect might be valued.
To be fair, instant-speed cards are even more common in Magic than handtraps are in Yugioh. That said, one of the big differences (as CGB mentions) is that almost all of them are going to cost mana, meaning it's a lot easier to deduce what instants you might need to play around simply by looking at what mana your opponent has chosen to leave open (though of course that does open up the possibility of bluffing).
@@MajesticSundew So whats the % of instant speed cards on average. Its common to see 15-20 out of 40 cards being handtraps in a YGO deck nowadays. And if you could explain how they interact on opponents turn that would be great, haven't played at all.
?? No it's not, everyone's over-exaggerating hand knowledge effects so much just because of Talents. What's good about Talents is REMOVING the hand card you want, not because you can check their hand. So what if you know what handtraps your opponent has? If all you have is a starter there is no way you are even playing through that. Okay I only have Snash and I know they have Imperm, ok then what? You pass empty? Knowledge or without knowledge they are playing that Imperm no matter what. Even then you SHOULD be playing and baiting through certain handtraps on your combos regardless that hand knowledge did not matter at all. The only good thing about hand knowledge effects are that YOU wont lose to their combo lines that bait interruptions, i.e. if you see that the only thing your opp has is Diabellstar you can safely Imperm her without worrying about them going normal Ash. Hand knowledge as a SKILL is where the good shit lies. Keeping track of searches is already something that you should be doing if you arent a dogshit player. You dont track HANDTRAPS with hand knowledge, you track ENGINE PIECES and assume everything else is a handtrap, then as you play thru your combo you slowly single out which handtrap they might have and which one they dont.
The magic card (Liliana) in question is not because of waifu tax. But because it is drawn by Yoshitaka Amano (it is well known for drawing Final Fantasy game cover), and its only available in Japanese language booster.
I love that CGB not only figured out that Change of Heart is removal but also had an immediate existential crisis about it! Edit: If CGB does read these comments, think of Dustshoot specifically not as a Thoughtseize but as a "Destroy up to 2 lands of different colors". Normal Summoned monsters are like a land drop and lacking resource systems outside the cards themselves makes moving a monster to a more difficult to access zone than the graveyard and hand knowledge each as powerful as getting rid of a land, severely damaging their play curve.
If you're going to show him Tyler you should also show him the 2 other 1 off cards, the Blue-Eyes ultimate printing awarded to the first place winner of the Asia Championship somewhere around 2000 signed by Takahashi (which I actually saw in person it's displayed in a card shop in Chiyoda) and the original BLS ritual monster printed on a steel plate that I don't remember the origin from but was (unsuccessfully) put up for auction at 10 million
Man, I love this. I learn so much from this, because I know almost nothing from YuGiOh past the Anime and the old Power Of Chaos games. I do know a little bit more about Magic, but not much.
These videos are a fun break from history, not as a replacement. I'd really appreciate a return to history videos, but understand that this probably gets you more views.
As a mtg player and a casual player of yu gi oh video games until the synchro thing, I really like this concept with this guest. I can't wait to see him learn about other mechanics and how the game works!
I think something that was missed was how the activation clause works: the opponent just needs to have 4 or more cards in their hand for Trap Dustshoot to go off. It doesn't need them to draw a card, it doesn't need them to get a hand of 4 or more, they just need to have 4 or more cards in their hand at the time you want to activate this card. So because Yu-Gi-Oh's starting hand is 5 cards, Trap Dustshoot already is live. So Set it, it becomes playable after you pass turn, and now your opponent has 6 cards after their Draw Phase. So unless they can play a card in their Draw Phase that allows them to discard 2 other cards for a total of 3, Trap Dustshoot can be activated and rip a Monster Card out of the hand, which can be any Handtrap that would counter a different card, any Starter card that the opponent needed to get going, or an Extender that would make them able to keep their plays going. AND you get knowledge of what other cards they have and thus what else they would be going for. Because when cards are the only resource of the game unless they have an extra cost in their text, you do not get an idea of what is being played until it happens. Whereas Magic has turns of set up with cards that give specific mana to allow certain cards to work, thus giving away the color deck, then what mana is being used gives away the strategy.
I mean, I don't think it's that relevant to the evaluation. From a magic player's perspective, there's a one mana card that gives you perfect hand knowledge all game... and it's really bad, just flat out unplayable. It's even one of those cards people will laugh at themselves for thinking it was good when they started playing, because it's just so obviously useless.
1:19:55 CGB “Hee hee hee, I know your hand, you’re gonna lose! That is so ‘I’ve seen all your secrets and now you can’t possibly beat me’ is kinda so anime villain that I actually like it now.” Now I want him to watch the Duelist Kingdom arc and see Pegasus.
honestly, I'd love if you could get CGB to play a round of edison with you in a video to show what the gameplayloop is roughly like! might need to explain what a synchro summon is first though
These videos have absolutely captured me so hard. I haven't played a card game in an eternity, then I saw Rarran showing cards to CGB. Next I saw Rarran showing cards to you, then CGB and Voxy. Now, I've watched as many of Rarran's videos of this format (rating cards from another game, I especially like "bad, good, banned" or things like that) Now, I've watched as many of yours as well as CGB's videos of this format as I can... and it almost sickens me that there aren't more episodes of this stuff. Every one of you between Rarran CGB Voxy and yourself could upload one of these every single day and I would literally never get tired of it. Thank you for sticking to this format, I hope you don't stop
if you want to know how strong nostalgia bait blue-eyes white dragon is, just remember the first set in the west was called "The Legend of Blue-Eyes White Dragon.
You know what, sometime when you're doing a stream, you should have twitch chat vote on cards to show him and Rarran. I'm sure that nothing could possibly go wrong with that. To be fair, it'd probably end up being a mix of actually good cards like Evenly Matched and random BS like Tindangle Intruder and The Great Noodle Inversion.
Its wild how close he got to these numbers just by tugging at strings and logic looping experience. That's incredible. Also, cgb if you read this. You should totally watch the rest of season 1. The main villian actually can read minds and see cards in your hand!
If I had to describe Seto Kaiba (at least in the duel monsters anime) as anything, it would be an anti hero. In fact, I’d argue he’s a poster child for an anti hero. He lacks the typical traits of someone you root for. He’s an asshole. He’s selfish. He stands for things we typically don’t root for: rugged individualism, money, power, “by any means necessary”. But he isn’t completely evil. He performs malicious acts but it is presented as small scale compared to the rest of the show. He often finds himself aligned with Yugi & co. even if it is reluctantly. And there are things in his life and moments throughout the series where he understands that he has to do something either for the greater good or to protect someone else. Especially Mokuba, who manages to humanize him and make you root for Kaiba when he isn’t dueling Yugi or Joey. Since he isn’t presented as a normal hero, he can do “good guy” things with his own “flair” allowing the audience to be entertained (like when he roasts someone he’s dueling). Honestly, he’s like Prince Zuko from Avatar but without the needed redemption arc. However in Season 0, Duel Monsters S1E1, and the Pyramid of Light movie (kinda) he’s presented as an actual antagonist.
Funnily enough he's almost identical to Liliana who CGB mentions in the video as his waifu card of choice. All of Kaiba's personality traits are expressed by Black in Magic and he's a Spike who was a black card in Unstable.
i mean kaiba was suppose to originally be a one off villain meaning redeeming traits werent necessary so it makes sense that he was just an antigonist like any other in season zero
Seto also has certain keen edged morals that hold him up, like his distaste of the war economy and weapons, and general disdain for being bound by traditions or superstition
You haven't even touched the Extra Deck yet, not even a fusion monster. He was too good at getting these prices. He must suffer for it. Bring in the pendulums.
The issue with dustshoot is that we have a 15 card extra deck full of monsters that we can go into and if we know which monsters answer all your combos next turn on our turn( we activate the trap on your turn after you draw) then literally all the cards in your hand can be taken into account before summoning the specific monsters with the appropriate counters to your cards.
So is it accurate to say that Yu-Gi-Oh is about locking your opponent out of the game before they get to play? I can see how knowing exactly which effects achieve that against their current hand is a big deal. I would have assumed coming from different card games that you would be able to tell based on their extra deck what their loss cons are and would have assumed seeing their hand wouldn't be that important so thank you for explaining why it is so good to me
@@Futuristic271 part of it is also that basically everyone runs a card called Ash blossoms. It's basically a counterspell that can stop the opponent from grabbing something from their deck (either to the hand or the battlefield). If you try to start your combo, but the opponent has Ash blossoms, they just counter you at the worst possible time for you, so knowing whether they have Ash Blossoms or not makes a huge difference. If they don't, you just go all in.
To be honest, that actually makes dustshoot massively weaker. Both players effectively start with a 20 card hand, with 35 left in the deck... and dustshoot doesn't get to look at 15 of those cards.
@@dontmisunderstand6041 But, looking at those cards in hand will often tell you most of whats in their Extra, and the Extra Deck takes Resources to access, if I know you have ABC cards, I can just prepare a gun for A, a stop sign for B, and keep you from ever playing C, and your extra deck no longer matters because you don't ever get there
@@dontmisunderstand6041if you know what the 5 cards in their hand are, then you can be pretty certain of what's in their extra deck though. Modern yugioh is pretty locked to archetypes, so for example, if you see any "snake eyes" cards in their hand, then you know what deck they're playing, and thus what's in their extra deck.
Tyler the great warrior may not be banned, but you cant argue against the fact its limited ... its literally in the same list as monster reborn for example 🤣
@@AllHailZeppelin as someone with a MS in applied maths I refuse to be exact with arithmetic on approximate numbers and realistically a normal bottomless trap hole is gonna cost you anywhere from $0.10 to $0.50 so accounting for that and the price range on the rare collector's one it's actually gonna be 750x to 8000x the price
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Can you fire that asshole of Rarran and get him fix at least?
@@DiamondDM13because not everything is near mint at this point.
Cimoooo kaiba was not the antagonist he wad the rival character
Kaiba is 100% an antagonist.
@@thewanderingmistnull2451 no no he's not he's the rival
I like to think Cimo did the ad read on call and CGB was just sitting there awkwardly in the background the whole time
It's even better if you saw there were cuts and choose to believe that it took Cimoo multiple attempts to nail the read.
insane transition tbh lmaoo
I don't play YGO and haven't played magic in years and yet I still watch like every one of these videos. Tcg youtubers really hit a gold vein with this one.
Its good game theory analasys.
I only occasionally watched the anime, and used to own a few cards that i didn't use for actual duels, and it's still entertaining.
Same, this format is great in particular with entertaining people(Rarran) and great analysis/talking through(CGB). Haven't played magic since the COVID recovery! All of these do make me consider MTGA though...
It really does tickle that neglected part of my brain that liked to argue about what cards were good or not during spoiler season lol
As someone who plays magic, and will probably never play yugioh, these videos are so entertaining just to see the different design philosophies between the games
One kind of video id love to see is a yugioh story time true or false, because there are some WILD things that happened in yugioh history. Like the 2000 card deck, tokyo dome riots, the shower clause. Tell them a story, and ask them if it actually happened or not. A similar thing with magic would be fun, like the dude that got banned for taking pictures of ass cracks.
This is a great idea. Magic definitely also has a bunch of these apocryphal tales, like the chaos orb thing, or anything involving Shahrazad.
@@BackwardsPancake The bumcrack guy.
Yes! UA-camrs get on this
the 2222 card deck..
Yes, please! I need more people to react to Mischen Impossible
So, funnily enough, the Dark Magician Girl *does* have a name: Mana. The story being that every Monster in the original set was a transformed human soul, summoned to be used the the Shadow Games of the Pharaoh's court. Similarly, the Dark Magician was a magician named Mahad, and the Blue-Eyes White Dragon was High Priest Seto's girlfriend, Kisara.
Blue-Eyes being Kaibas lore accurate waifu will never be not funny
@@valik7907 I mean if one man in the entire series was down bad for his non-humanoid cards it would indeed be Kaiba.
So ancient priest Seto was in a polecule with 4 identical women?
So kaiba is donkey? You know boinking a dragon just saying.
I don't know if that was implied in the subbed, but I know for a fact that none of them get into relationships. Also, Mai and Joey never happened and that got more screen time so I doubt it
I just imagine Cimo opening the call with Cgb, saying hi and out of nowhere starting a straight faced ad read and Cgb is sitting there waiting just like us
I had the same exact thought lmao
His evaluations were crazy accurate, im very impressed. That last one was so wholesome.
fun fact: yugioh didn't originate as a card game. it originated as a manga about a kid being possessed by the spirit of a pharaoh punishing people in gambling games to the death. in the original yugi vs kaiba game. they were parodying... MTG! blue eyes white dragon is literally a Shivan Dragon stand in! The thing is though, people were hyped for a trading card game based on the one in the manga so much that the entire thing pivoted to their own spinoff solely about card games, and went through multiple iterations of card layouts and rulesets before settling on the ones we see today.
Watching season one and season two makes it even more obvious how little the actual card game was flushed out in the anime. So many made up rules in season one. Season two is when they came up with the idea of tributing to summon stronger monsters.
In season one, Yugi fuses a monster and spell card in his duel against Kaiba. A monster and spell card!
@@venerable_nelson Atlantis dragons be like...
@@venerable_nelson I think I heard someone describe everything up to and including Duelist Kingdom as basically Dungeons & Dragons except as a card game, with the duel platform as a DM. There are some vague rules but as long as you can justify bs you make up as something that makes sense in-universe, it's fair game.
Battle City onwards is the actual game taking shape, though the shows always ended up adding some wacky stuff for drama that just wasn't feasible to do in the context of the actual game. Perhaps most notably, the Egyptian God Cards wouldn't be introduced to the game proper until like a decade later, and I heavily suspect the Sacred Beasts introduced in GX were basically retrains to make them reasonable for real-life play.
More fun facts: In the original Japanese manga, the card game isn't called "Duel Monsters," it's actually called "Magic & Wizards." Referring to MTG and Wizards of the Coast.
"Duel Monsters" was exclusive to the anime.
you could say that they had a "change of Heart"
CBG got real emotional talking about Tyler and his card.
yeah that was kind of sweet actually. a nice warm moment in the video about something that goes way beyond just card games
Honestly, these videos have made me love CBG. Seems like a really sweet, down to earth dude and those have been hard to find lately. Definitely earned a sub and then some.
Allright; CGB been given his requisite starter pack and allowed to baby step his way into the game. Next video; _I demand blood._
I'm talking Small World, I'm talking Bishbaalan, I'm talking Endymion, I'm talking Verte Anaconda, I'm talking Linear Equation Cannon.
I want to see this mans brain leaking out of his ears as he tries to determine the difference between "If... x" and "When... x"
....I may have some slight issues....
Linear Equation Cannon?
Give him linear equation cannon first and then simultaneous equation cannon immediately after
We all agree.
@@PatchouliKnowledge22Yes, the card that demands you to solve a linear equation.
@@PatchouliKnowledge22 Linear equation cannon.
I’ve never heard about that Tyler story, but I’m glad the community saw that card was worth the world to Tyler and helped him raise money for his future.
yeh its a pretty old story so some newer players havnt heard of it which is especially so given its not particularly a good card and there is only 1 copy in existence so its only real claim to fame if you dont know its backstory is wondering if konami will ever get sued for this monster’s design
@@YukiFubuki. By my recall there was actually two copies printed, one Konami kept for presumably archival reasons, and Tyler's copy, but yeah, Tyler's a good legendary card to show people, its fun
Actually, the original concept art was also illustrated by Kazuki Takahashi, who illustrated the original manga run of Yu-Gi-Oh. I think that does add a bit more to the value of the card
Every single card has at least 2 Prints. 1 will always be in Konamis own Archive. Still Tyler the Great Warrior is a unique card because no one will ever get access to these Archives hehe
1:20:00
Dude literally literally figured out Yugioh's first villain with Pegasus' millennium eye shenanigans. 😅
Never thought aboue that! He still lost to the all mighty armor plot yugi cheating power though.
@@9cai_Fyou can't have hand knowledge if I make up what the cards do on the spot (which is kind of how the game worked in that season, but still)
Pegasus was cheating, too. The pharaoh will play fairly until he catches you cheating, at which point he assumes cheating is allowed and is better at cheating than you.
@@thewanderingmistnull2451
I mean there's a couple of videos out there that outline that Pharoah cheats way more any anyone else, including that "heart of the cards" means strictly he cheats every time anyone draws a card.
Wohoo its Rarrans Cardvengers back together again!
This guy is amazing.
He definitely has charisma and it’s crazy how Spot on he is most of the time. Makes it seem like he is a mindreader or in a scripted video.
I'm really glad you showed him Tyler. It's one of my favorite little pieces of card gaming history, and CGB's reaction and thought process were great.
This guy is so genuine and wholesome. I loved the way he talked about Tyler’s card
7:35 Just wait until he understands Firewall Dragon and the terror it inflicted on our psyches because it was an “ace” 😂😂
I still have a crab rave firewall is banned from back then on my uploads lmfao, that fker was a menace
Ah yes, the card that made me totally quit yugioh. I'll maybe play locals with a toon deck here and there, or a meme deck like exodia quasar dragon turbo, but thats few and faaaar between.
One word: 2018. Gumblar. Love to see people react to knowing about that whole year.
22:36 "I wanna shoot very high and than cool myself down" yes, that's how you do it for the magician girl
first you 😤🥒 💦
then you 🥶🚿
first you 😤🥒💦
then you 🥶🚿
CGB & PNC are inseparable.
I'll add Silent Magician to that
CGB's hair progressively becoming more frazzled as the video goes on is so funny lmao
chat, spam "we love cgb" and "we love rarran" under every video so cimo knows we want to see more of these collabs
who's chat?
@@TheErtagon15Chat, with a capital C.
The caveat that I want Cimo to actually fucking research what cards Rarran has already seen in a Stevie video
@@HaxDotCombo you say that as if a Rarran actually remembered most of them lol
@@TheErtagon15twitch culture infecting out beautiful landscape. They flee their own domain but want to change ours to look like theirs.
CGB and rarran are the goats; they’re why I even know cimo, and now I love this guy too. Y’all are doin’ great work.
Agreed so much
this man has not been shown a card passed 2010
Show him a gauntlet of extra deck monsters
Cimo is perpetually in a Yugioh timeloop and only leaves to record Masochist
That might be too much... Magic players aren't used to reading a lot
(Insert obligatory " so just like Yugoh players then! lol" joke... You thought of this joke and thought you were clever didn't you, person readng this? But I'm on to you)
@@peepeevs they don't read at all
@@peepeevs dang, called out.. Unlike rules misplays by YGO players *air horn quickscope
4:30 Of course CGB would play BLUE-eyes WHITE dragon 😅
Genius
I never expected a yugioh price guessing video would be THIS fun and wholesome
Hey! It’s the mesa falcon guy!
The RCGU (Rarran's card game universe) continues baby!!!
I love your energy with one another. Getting Cimo to almost cry laughing because of "gets countered by Jinzo" got replayed almost 10x after watching it.
Make it a short!
just finished the episode, guest is really getting a hang of it. bewd guess was a lot of but well what can you value that you have no idea of. but apart from the change of heart guess where he just forgot context did a really great job. AND most importantly for me, i loved his reaction to tylers story and the value behind it and what he got from it. very cool guy ive been really enjoying the episodes with him. another good one cimo, thank you was a joy to watch.
I give him a pass on the Blue Eyes pricing because I don't think Cimooo gave him an accurate assessment of which version they were buying. A lightly played card goes for a whole lot less than a near mint or mint condition card. If he was assuming a near mint Blue Eyes, especially if he's thinking graded, then 3k is a conservative guess for something like that.
Yeah, I wish he'd gone for the "Mint Condition" price. I was thinking along the lines of 1st Edition Holo-Charizard, never played with.
The waifu tax is real af
What?
@@fabianyusif4152 what he said was pretty clear
Malice is definitely going to be like 7 of the 10 UR slots of the next deck build pack.
@@fabianyusif4152 Items/Collectibles become needlessly expensive due to the influence of an anime girl, and this is true throughout all avenues and industries.
Fr people shell out for them waifus
CGB and cimo collab: Two gentlemen having tea, yes quite good chap
Rarran and Cimo tho?
AMERICAN QUIZ SHOW BAYBEEEE WE`RE DOIN IT LIVE
ik it's funny right? maybe that's just always going to have been their personalities, but it makes sense that a hearthstone player is more impulsive than a magic player, who would be more reserved and pensive.
@@hugomendoza5665a BLUE magic player 😂 they did share that same hate for monored though
Man, all I could think about during the Trap Dustshoot section was how a Yugioh player with no MTG knowledge would probably have a stroke if you showed them Thoughtseize!
Every time I’ve seen a magic game played and see a turn 1 thoughtsieze as a YGO player I think “maybe the grass isn’t greener”
Isnt that basically the card Confiscation?
@@goldslimetps1245Yes, but you also give up your turn 1 play. Mana is really important.
@@greenhillmario have you tried running 60 cards
I could only think of gitaxian probe. Most fitting comparison imo.
Anytime anyone underestimates the power of hand knowledge in Yu-Gi-Oh, just tell them that permanent hand knowledge was the only power of an artifact on par with one that had the ability to just guarantee you would magically draw whatever you needed if you were losing.
Hey, it also did a cool eye laser duel, and tortured people psychically
But mainly the hand and thought knowledge
This is also in an anime where the supposed best deck that could be played ran nothing but one-ofs with most cards being not even close to best in slot for what they're doing and very little synergy or any consistent gameplan.
Everything in the show is about what makes a flashy, exciting, tense, and entertaining show to watch, not what actually translates to strong game play.
@@RedOphiuchus "not even close to best in slot" I think you're mistaken. My grandfather's deck has no pathetic cards!
@@RedOphiuchushey if you have the power to always draw the exact card you need, a deck of nothing but one ofs for every situation is the best deck.
ill say this here i will 100% surrender just out of principle if the original tyler the great warrior was played against me.
Cimo: This is a very old card so it is worded poorly.
Ah, citing the ancient Magics, I remember those, I was there when they were written.
CGB stopped doing his podcast a good while ago, due to his co-host focusing on other things. While I completely support and understand that decision, I can't help but miss that long, conversational format on his channel. While I don't think it would cater to the same audience as his previous podcast did, I think the two of you have incredible chemistry, and I, for one, would LOVE to see these videos become either a semi-regular podcast, or an extended series of videos on each channel. I could listen to literal hours and hours of the two of you discuss the two games, how they're different, how you both feel as you learn countless new things, swapping old stories from when you were both competitive players or in the "good ole days" of your respective games, etc. Idk how long this collaboration will last, and I would have never seen it coming, but I couldn't be more strapped in to see what else you both have for us in the future.
...and I get the feeling I'm not alone in that sentiment.
Awesome video, awesome collaboration, and can't wait to see what's next!
Honestly, most of my youtube content is comprised of oddly compatible duos either playing or discussing their games of choice together; comparing, contrasting, and appreciating one another all at once. I literally stumbled across this channel from the pot of greed clip, but oh my god...I couldn't be more here for this lol
That was a beautiful story at the end. Really glad that Tyler the great Warrior got sold for a worthy amount. Thanks for these videos
I didnt used to watch these player from x game guess about y game videos, but yours are just so much more entertaining I click the second i see them live
The DMG and Morphing Jar sections were hilarious. Was really hoping Tyler would be here too, loved this video.
Something important that's clearly shown from these numbers is that you can have fancy, very rare, very expensive versions of cards without them being compromised by endless reprints and cents of a dollar versions. Yugioh and Pokemon both do this very well, Magic has a big problem with reprints though, including but not limited to the Reserved List.
1:19:54 wait until CGB finds out what the main season 1 villain's gimmick was.🤣
Next video that would be a cool one for these is "guess which deck was meta" and throw in some tricky ones that look good but never fully made it
*Talking about playing TCGs*
CGB: 41:40 "There`s definitely a fun element to this"
That doesn`t sound right
CGB made a good point about Dustshoot, but I think rebutting it is actually very easy.
Yes, reading an opponent - their body language, sequencing, resource management, etc. - is important and skillful. Dustshoot, as a card, bypasses that skill. You no longer need to read your opponent, because you simply know.
... you're missing the point being made. At a basic level, hand knowledge *doesn't* actually give you information. Not really. Often times, it's that much easier to trick the opponent who does have hand knowledge, because they're too confident. Like you said, they think they know. Which makes it easy to exploit. Your rebuttal just doesn't work, because that's literally the point being made. Only someone bad at the game benefits from it, and someone good at the game can then turn that benefit into a negative for them anyway.
The actual rebuttal is kinda what Cimo was getting at. Yugioh games are much shorter. Getting a snapshot of the opponent's hand at one time during the game means more when that snapshot represents a larger portion of the game. Hand knowledge would be strong in Magic too if it lasted the rest of the game. Another key aspect that gets overlooked is, Yugioh doesn't really like letting its players draw cards. Yes, it's full of searchers that grab other searchers than grab other searchers, but those all require you to show your opponent that card. So effectively, the player with hand knowledge is maintaining that knowledge. There's no real opportunity to obtain information that is hidden from the player who used the Dustshoot. That makes all the difference in the world. In magic, if my opponent casts Thoughtseize on turn 1, they're only going to see at most half of the cards I'll play this game. Turn 1 Dustshoot can genuinely mean they see 100% of all the cards you could play for the entire game.
But the idea is that the skillful player, who can glean information from body language, sequencing, and resource management, won't benefit very much from the hand knowledge because they will have already deduced most of it.
I think its also relevant that most of the other hand rip effects got a rules shift that stopped you from handpeeking with them, so Dustshoot or Aqua Dolphin are like, exceptional in giving real hand knowledge, which affects their effect potency
@@JohnDoe-oc4rk The way YGO works, most of that information hasn't been put into play by the time the knowledge matters, this isn't MtG and people really need to stop thinking that resource sequencing works the same way
Control mage saying he's more of a villain. YOU DON'T SAY?
"ZAMN! She's level 6?" thumbnail
"Blue players who like mill RRRREEEEALLLY like mill"
Never ever have I felt so called out before indirectly.
Self-mill, player mill or both?
@@The1nvisibleJeevas Yes
Covert Go Blue Eyes White Dragon
Thanks for the collab, it’s awesome ❤
CGB is such a nice guy^^ love those vids. I personally prefer the talk about "good" or bad cards more than the price because he will learn way more about the game that way :)
This is the Thumbnail of all-time
1:19:53 “‘Hehehe! I know your hand. You’re gonna lose…’ It’s so anime villain, I kind of like it now!”
Well, then do I have an anime villain for you, CG Boy.
I'm genuinely impressed by CGB's evaluations. He's surprisingly smart, and a great entertaining personality!
That was really cool. Never heard about the Tyler story my self and to see CGB get visually emotional hit me. Great collab as always, really enjoy these. You keep making Edison sound really enticing, coming from a person who hasnt played a game of yugioh in a decade lol.
Hand Knowledge is also insane compared to Magic coz of the abundance of handtraps which is something a Magic player hasn't seen how it works in YGO. This guy is good at this.
There's also the fact that most of the time, cards that add more cards to the hand require you to show your opponent that card. So the hand knowledge ends up applying to a significantly larger portion of the game than even the turn count suggests. Hand knowledge would be a much bigger deal in Magic too if it effectively lasted the rest of the game.
Yugioh players really over focus on "hand knowledge" when talking about these cards. Yes, it is insanely good to be able to play around your opponent's hand perfectly. But you know what else is good? Taking the best card *out* of your opponent's hand so you don't even have to play around it to begin with, and also means you aren't forced to play a four card hand against their five card hand. Plus, by the same argument that hand knowledge is more impactful than in Magic due to the game ending more quickly, hand ripping is more impactful since players start with fewer cards. The fact that even a random hand rip is still among the best effects in the game, while cards that just let you look at the opponent's hand (but don't really do anything else) are garbage should at least tell you something about how each part of the effect might be valued.
To be fair, instant-speed cards are even more common in Magic than handtraps are in Yugioh. That said, one of the big differences (as CGB mentions) is that almost all of them are going to cost mana, meaning it's a lot easier to deduce what instants you might need to play around simply by looking at what mana your opponent has chosen to leave open (though of course that does open up the possibility of bluffing).
@@MajesticSundew So whats the % of instant speed cards on average. Its common to see 15-20 out of 40 cards being handtraps in a YGO deck nowadays. And if you could explain how they interact on opponents turn that would be great, haven't played at all.
?? No it's not, everyone's over-exaggerating hand knowledge effects so much just because of Talents. What's good about Talents is REMOVING the hand card you want, not because you can check their hand. So what if you know what handtraps your opponent has? If all you have is a starter there is no way you are even playing through that. Okay I only have Snash and I know they have Imperm, ok then what? You pass empty? Knowledge or without knowledge they are playing that Imperm no matter what. Even then you SHOULD be playing and baiting through certain handtraps on your combos regardless that hand knowledge did not matter at all.
The only good thing about hand knowledge effects are that YOU wont lose to their combo lines that bait interruptions, i.e. if you see that the only thing your opp has is Diabellstar you can safely Imperm her without worrying about them going normal Ash.
Hand knowledge as a SKILL is where the good shit lies. Keeping track of searches is already something that you should be doing if you arent a dogshit player. You dont track HANDTRAPS with hand knowledge, you track ENGINE PIECES and assume everything else is a handtrap, then as you play thru your combo you slowly single out which handtrap they might have and which one they dont.
The magic card (Liliana) in question is not because of waifu tax. But because it is drawn by Yoshitaka Amano (it is well known for drawing Final Fantasy game cover), and its only available in Japanese language booster.
I love that CGB not only figured out that Change of Heart is removal but also had an immediate existential crisis about it!
Edit: If CGB does read these comments, think of Dustshoot specifically not as a Thoughtseize but as a "Destroy up to 2 lands of different colors". Normal Summoned monsters are like a land drop and lacking resource systems outside the cards themselves makes moving a monster to a more difficult to access zone than the graveyard and hand knowledge each as powerful as getting rid of a land, severely damaging their play curve.
If you're going to show him Tyler you should also show him the 2 other 1 off cards, the Blue-Eyes ultimate printing awarded to the first place winner of the Asia Championship somewhere around 2000 signed by Takahashi (which I actually saw in person it's displayed in a card shop in Chiyoda) and the original BLS ritual monster printed on a steel plate that I don't remember the origin from but was (unsuccessfully) put up for auction at 10 million
I hope CGB watches the Tyler card documentary now to hear more about the story since he seemed really emotionally invested.
Man, I love this. I learn so much from this, because I know almost nothing from YuGiOh past the Anime and the old Power Of Chaos games. I do know a little bit more about Magic, but not much.
I'm developing a serious addiction to this video series. 😅
And I'm not even playing the game anymore... 🤭🙈
X2
Loved the part 1 soo much that I jumped to this video as soon I finished it.
These videos are a fun break from history, not as a replacement. I'd really appreciate a return to history videos, but understand that this probably gets you more views.
Yu-Gi-Oh and MTG players can be great friends and recognize their similarities
Cimo should bring Pokemon TCG players in and resolve this conflict
35:52 Traptrix players: Allows us to introduce ourselves
"Joey vs Weavle, but it's modern Yu-Gi-Oh" shows everything wrong with the wost type of folks who play that sort of thing...
@@RipOffProductionsLLCDon’t care. I’m link summoning Sera and setting 4.
I haven't even read the one reply yet but I'm going to venture a guess and say it's one of Those jokes
@@nightwish7074 yep
@@RipOffProductionsLLC waaaah people like girls on cardboard waaaah
CRIMINAL THUMBNAIL!
In all seriousness, been loving these CGB collabs as an mtg player with a cursory interest in yugioh
He is backkkk! Last one was great
As a mtg player and a casual player of yu gi oh video games until the synchro thing, I really like this concept with this guest.
I can't wait to see him learn about other mechanics and how the game works!
ok that was actually a good ad transition
CIMOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO SHOW THIS MAN MODERN CARDS, AND MY LIFE IS YOUUUURS!
I want to see you guys try a best of 3 in each game. Have the community pick a good deck for each person.
You should show him Fusion, Xyz, Synchro, and Pendulum monsters next
" Maybe there's more to it-"
"There's not"
Well you don't have to kill his interest that fast.
It'd be cruel to tell a grown-ass man, unversed in anything yu-gi-oh, anything to the contrary tbh
I think something that was missed was how the activation clause works: the opponent just needs to have 4 or more cards in their hand for Trap Dustshoot to go off. It doesn't need them to draw a card, it doesn't need them to get a hand of 4 or more, they just need to have 4 or more cards in their hand at the time you want to activate this card.
So because Yu-Gi-Oh's starting hand is 5 cards, Trap Dustshoot already is live. So Set it, it becomes playable after you pass turn, and now your opponent has 6 cards after their Draw Phase. So unless they can play a card in their Draw Phase that allows them to discard 2 other cards for a total of 3, Trap Dustshoot can be activated and rip a Monster Card out of the hand, which can be any Handtrap that would counter a different card, any Starter card that the opponent needed to get going, or an Extender that would make them able to keep their plays going. AND you get knowledge of what other cards they have and thus what else they would be going for.
Because when cards are the only resource of the game unless they have an extra cost in their text, you do not get an idea of what is being played until it happens. Whereas Magic has turns of set up with cards that give specific mana to allow certain cards to work, thus giving away the color deck, then what mana is being used gives away the strategy.
I mean, I don't think it's that relevant to the evaluation. From a magic player's perspective, there's a one mana card that gives you perfect hand knowledge all game... and it's really bad, just flat out unplayable. It's even one of those cards people will laugh at themselves for thinking it was good when they started playing, because it's just so obviously useless.
Are you planning to show him some modern cards in future? Would be fun so see him react to Modern Ygo card types
Very glad to see more collabs with CGB!! Also, CGB's intuition at guessing card prices were insane!!
1:19:55 CGB “Hee hee hee, I know your hand, you’re gonna lose! That is so ‘I’ve seen all your secrets and now you can’t possibly beat me’ is kinda so anime villain that I actually like it now.”
Now I want him to watch the Duelist Kingdom arc and see Pegasus.
Love watching this, and I look forward to the episode where you jump CGB forward to modern yugioh degeneracy.
honestly, I'd love if you could get CGB to play a round of edison with you in a video to show what the gameplayloop is roughly like! might need to explain what a synchro summon is first though
love the series. and the story behind the last card was just so moving. great video!
MFG (or as you called him "CGB") is definitely my favorite.
These videos have absolutely captured me so hard.
I haven't played a card game in an eternity, then I saw Rarran showing cards to CGB. Next I saw Rarran showing cards to you, then CGB and Voxy.
Now, I've watched as many of Rarran's videos of this format (rating cards from another game, I especially like "bad, good, banned" or things like that)
Now, I've watched as many of yours as well as CGB's videos of this format as I can... and it almost sickens me that there aren't more episodes of this stuff.
Every one of you between Rarran CGB Voxy and yourself could upload one of these every single day and I would literally never get tired of it. Thank you for sticking to this format, I hope you don't stop
the monster reborn part really blew me away he was spot on with literally every single thing he said
i love how he was like "little CGB in 2002" like dude im pretty sure CBG was a grown man by that point
I think he is like 38 to 40. So he'd be like 13 to 16 in 2002. Which isn't super far off.
This dude is the best, I love his enthusiasm!
if you want to know how strong nostalgia bait blue-eyes white dragon is, just remember the first set in the west was called "The Legend of Blue-Eyes White Dragon.
As a migrator from CGB (Magic being my main TCG) these crossover videos are dope, and all you guys got a sub from me!
You know what, sometime when you're doing a stream, you should have twitch chat vote on cards to show him and Rarran. I'm sure that nothing could possibly go wrong with that.
To be fair, it'd probably end up being a mix of actually good cards like Evenly Matched and random BS like Tindangle Intruder and The Great Noodle Inversion.
And sone obligatory meme cards like pot of greed and nirvana high paladin
Its wild how close he got to these numbers just by tugging at strings and logic looping experience. That's incredible. Also, cgb if you read this. You should totally watch the rest of season 1. The main villian actually can read minds and see cards in your hand!
If I had to describe Seto Kaiba (at least in the duel monsters anime) as anything, it would be an anti hero. In fact, I’d argue he’s a poster child for an anti hero.
He lacks the typical traits of someone you root for. He’s an asshole. He’s selfish. He stands for things we typically don’t root for: rugged individualism, money, power, “by any means necessary”.
But he isn’t completely evil. He performs malicious acts but it is presented as small scale compared to the rest of the show. He often finds himself aligned with Yugi & co. even if it is reluctantly. And there are things in his life and moments throughout the series where he understands that he has to do something either for the greater good or to protect someone else. Especially Mokuba, who manages to humanize him and make you root for Kaiba when he isn’t dueling Yugi or Joey. Since he isn’t presented as a normal hero, he can do “good guy” things with his own “flair” allowing the audience to be entertained (like when he roasts someone he’s dueling).
Honestly, he’s like Prince Zuko from Avatar but without the needed redemption arc.
However in Season 0, Duel Monsters S1E1, and the Pyramid of Light movie (kinda) he’s presented as an actual antagonist.
Funnily enough he's almost identical to Liliana who CGB mentions in the video as his waifu card of choice. All of Kaiba's personality traits are expressed by Black in Magic and he's a Spike who was a black card in Unstable.
reminds me of vegeta a bit too. anime protagonists always seem to have that anti hero partner/rival
i mean kaiba was suppose to originally be a one off villain meaning redeeming traits werent necessary so it makes sense that he was just an antigonist like any other in season zero
Screw the redemption! He has money
Seto also has certain keen edged morals that hold him up, like his distaste of the war economy and weapons, and general disdain for being bound by traditions or superstition
It's amazing for me how he analyzes the cards and how close his guesses were.
The price reveal of the last card was so wholesome.
Can't wait for when CGB learns to synchro summon with the fishes next year!
You haven't even touched the Extra Deck yet, not even a fusion monster.
He was too good at getting these prices. He must suffer for it. Bring in the pendulums.
Oh god why?
It would be SUPER fun to host a progression series between 2 of your MTG friends, where they can learn the game firsthand from the beginning
he fell for the waifu trap and it was even the nerfed chest version.
I am now extremely excited to see CGB reacting to some of the more recent deck combos.
The issue with dustshoot is that we have a 15 card extra deck full of monsters that we can go into and if we know which monsters answer all your combos next turn on our turn( we activate the trap on your turn after you draw) then literally all the cards in your hand can be taken into account before summoning the specific monsters with the appropriate counters to your cards.
So is it accurate to say that Yu-Gi-Oh is about locking your opponent out of the game before they get to play? I can see how knowing exactly which effects achieve that against their current hand is a big deal. I would have assumed coming from different card games that you would be able to tell based on their extra deck what their loss cons are and would have assumed seeing their hand wouldn't be that important so thank you for explaining why it is so good to me
@@Futuristic271 part of it is also that basically everyone runs a card called Ash blossoms. It's basically a counterspell that can stop the opponent from grabbing something from their deck (either to the hand or the battlefield). If you try to start your combo, but the opponent has Ash blossoms, they just counter you at the worst possible time for you, so knowing whether they have Ash Blossoms or not makes a huge difference. If they don't, you just go all in.
To be honest, that actually makes dustshoot massively weaker. Both players effectively start with a 20 card hand, with 35 left in the deck... and dustshoot doesn't get to look at 15 of those cards.
@@dontmisunderstand6041 But, looking at those cards in hand will often tell you most of whats in their Extra, and the Extra Deck takes Resources to access, if I know you have ABC cards, I can just prepare a gun for A, a stop sign for B, and keep you from ever playing C, and your extra deck no longer matters because you don't ever get there
@@dontmisunderstand6041if you know what the 5 cards in their hand are, then you can be pretty certain of what's in their extra deck though. Modern yugioh is pretty locked to archetypes, so for example, if you see any "snake eyes" cards in their hand, then you know what deck they're playing, and thus what's in their extra deck.
Tyler the great warrior may not be banned, but you cant argue against the fact its limited ... its literally in the same list as monster reborn for example 🤣
46:21 500% increase is a funny way of saying 25000x (2500000%) increase
Technically 26,000x. But yeah, that would be a 2.6 MILLION % increase 😂
@@AllHailZeppelin as someone with a MS in applied maths I refuse to be exact with arithmetic on approximate numbers
and realistically a normal bottomless trap hole is gonna cost you anywhere from $0.10 to $0.50
so accounting for that and the price range on the rare collector's one it's actually gonna be 750x to 8000x the price
@covertgoblue is always fun to see, have him on whenever!!!
that transition was great
I love cimo, CGB, and rarran videos. Need more. MORE
One of these days, Cimo HAS to show a Magic or Hearthstone player a Pendulum card.
CGB got emotional with the tyler card, and I respect that