The 2 missing cards of MBT's Deck would have been 2 ROTA aka 5 Zombyre. DDV Decks were pretty strong at the time because by making it semi-limited, it was much more accessible than it was before.
big eye is actually really good in this format, because like the cyber stain combo requires a few pieces ( stein, megamorph and heavy storm) so if the pieces are in your top 5 you can guarantee full combo in 3 turns, or grab a gravity bind/messenger of peace etc to gain more turns, you can plan ahead the next five turns, in 2006 this card looks reasonably good
Is that my confirmation bias or is Cimo just so lucky all the time. I mean he opened all combo pieces 2 times in a row and then proceeds to draw 2 wave motion cannons in 4 or 5 draws in G2.
Seeing a lot of people who don't know Cyber Stein doesn't properly fusion summon the monsters it summons, and thus, due to game rules, you can't use Premature Burial on a fusion monster that wasn't properly fusion summoned.
@@theposhdinosaur7276 It's also why Stein doesn't work on a lot of fusions since a lot of them have the line of text that says "This card must be fusion summoned and cannot be special summoned by other means". That line of text coming into existence because of cards like Metamorphosis and Cyber-Stein existing.
2:15 not just archetypes, it has also been stated that was one fo reasons behind the balist too, to ban cards that are used in too many decks leading to sameness.
0:55 MBT's deck for this episode: deck devastation virus 4:23 Cimoooooo's deck: Cyber-Deck (Cyber Dragon, Cyber Jar, and Cyber Dragon) 9:05 Game 1 begins 12:02 Game 2 21:25 Cimoooo wins by Wave Motion canon swords of revealing light combo 22:15 Game 3 fon fun
@@0AbsolutZero0 ah. I see. I looked him up after I was instructed to. Yugipedia didn't have more information than he was accused of cheating and recieved multiple bans
you're right, if it works it arguably could be better in some circumstances because you don't have to show your opponent, you don't have to put the other cards at the bottom of the deck and can get them in the following turns in whatever order you want with no real cost attached except Big Eye's probable destruction. Now more things need to go right for this to work, it works far better in a slow-paced game like OG yugioh, you can't put cards you don't want away from the top, and you don't get the card automatically, so it's not as good NOW, but i definitely get the appeal at the time, It's a really solid strat in the context of 2006.
I decided to play around with both of these decks after watching this episode, and MBT's deck is really, really bad. Might as well call it mobius beatdown as you'll win with that more than deck dev. Cimo's deck can actually pop off sometimes, and draining shield is surprisingly good.
the deck played definitly ROTA at 2 and yeah against a combo deck it would loose since it is more a control deck also ... i think Cyberstein was a Prize Card therefore VERY few people had it so the deck wasn't played much
@@Zanji1234 By this point in the game's history, Cyber-Stein had definitely been reprinted in Dark Beginning 2, and it was only a rare. If it really hadn't picked up steam by this point, I honestly could not imagine why.
Sir. I played three copies of big eye in goat back in the day to get closer to confiscation, pot of greed and cards like that. Big eye was heavily slept on
First of all I wanna say RIP Roy Sinclair, secondly, MBT's biggest mistake in this episode is actually playing ANY deck Roy would play. Not to speak ill of the dead but Roy was a well known and confirmed cheater who was even honest about it in interviews after being banned from the game. The only way you should ever play any deck Roy would play is if you have the ability to stack any 5 cards you want to the top of your deck, which isn't something you can do in an online simulator.
I seem to remember in yugioh world championship 2007, there was a deck that was similar to the one cimo played. He used to kick my ass. I think the difference was the chimeratech.
I know I’m like 15 years too late but I feel like 3 emergency provisions could work well in cimoos deck. Easy life point gains if you try to pop his spell traps and you can just chain it to get lo.
"Big Eye lets you look at the top 5 cards of your deck and put them back in any order, this is like--" Me: Pokedex from Pokemon, yeah you're right "--Pot of Prosperity" Me: Oh
Joseph's explanation regarding Reaper format and modern named archetypes is actually quite enlightening; many say the excessive focus on named archetypes ruins creative deckbuilding and can make the game feel like it's on autopilot - but that explanation really puts into perspective why they're doing it: They didn't have a good grip on card design, it resulted in stale staple.dek formats - and named archetypes became the band-aid that "fixed" the problem.
I know this is pretty old, but have to say Cimo's assessment of what deckdev could do to him is just way off, it's just not an actual threat to the stein deck. Sure it outs basically all of his main deck monsters, but Cimo's win conditions weren't one ofs, and deckdev itself isn't a win condition, especially when MBT's deck couldn't seem to get around gravity bind or messenger. Deckdev was basically a glorified sorl in this matchup. MBT could have resolved it every duel and it most likely wouldn't have made a difference, Cimo would have either simply stalled out til he got the next stein or pb'd one that got deckdev'd.
I remember destroying Tele-DAD and Chaos with a Feind Control deck. Nobody ever expected triple Dark Necrofear and a Dark Ruler negating everything that got destroyed. Or stealing thier big monsters.
What you guys were talking about at the end is exactly why I'm personally in favor of archetypes like we have now with Krawlers and Ancient Warriors as random examples. It actually encourages deck diversity and gives decks more of an identity. Even if we're to refer to the "Bobs vs Franks" argument presented in a video by Yuginono, I'd much prefer seeing the same two decks topping for a format than an all-out battle royale between no one but Bobs.
Since we’re (sorta) in GX format in The History of Jank, I’m expecting someone to play Arcana Force sometime in a future episode or something. Literally the jankiest deck of Fate, lmao.
I think there's actually a pretty reasonable explanation for why there's such an apparent lack of creativity among the participants of the reaper format, and that's money. Remember that Duelingbook didn't exist back then, so outside of playing proxy duels with some friends, there was no real way of testing out the wilder decks without fronting the cash for them. People also... Put a lot of money into the cards from goat format. Sure, that's sunken cost fallacy, but cards are not just a financial investment, but also something of a personal one, too. If Airknight Parshath won you a ton of games in goat format, you might still want to prove its worth, you've *seen* it perform astoundingly, even though the existence of Cyber Dragon and the limiting of Scapegoat make it considerably worse. And there are plenty of other cards people would spend double digits on just to obtain, and they want those cards to live on, which leads to people *wanting* to be holdouts, ride older, now nerfed cards into the future to prove they're still viable. It's worth noting that Reaper format was one of the first formats that was shaped by the banlist and not as much by the new releases. That is to say, it wasn't entirely clear what you would replace these newly removed cards from your deck with, and it was also possibly the first time many players truly experienced the nerf-by-proxy, where cards were hit by association with how well they did with/against cards that are now banned, so even more of their cards were worse by merit of, say, being searchable by Sangan. And lastly, I think the 'cookie cutter' concept is something of a misnomer. I don't think it's wholly wrong, newer players, deck-building gurus or, especially now, anyone looking back at the format now and starting from the ground up would find themselves starting with the same 20-25 cards before even considering what else to add to make their deck unique. It makes sense how the concept sprung up, but I think the concept's a bit backwards, in that we're assuming players were starting "From the ground up." In most cases, the reason they have the same 25 cards is because their decks were already built, and they were simply making adjustments to it. This is because cards are expensive and you'd prefer to use cards you already own over newer ones because that saves money and time. In 2006, "Deck-building" was the process of optimizing a deck, it was not a process that started with 0 cards, it was a process that started with 40. Overall, I think it's easy to look back and ask ourselves, "How *couldn't* they see how easy it is to pull off an OTK in a format where the dominant strategy was to set Spirit Reaper and pass?" but hindsight is 20/20, and pulling off an OTK required more than just being able to pilot the deck; it required people to dump a lot of cards they put a lot of money into, to put money into a lot of other cards, in order to play a less fun version of the game they like. And... I think when it's put like that, it *kind of* makes sense how reaper format became one of the stalest formats in existence.
Misplaying against MBT is more painful to him than beating him. Him knowing that he would have lost and won just by charity, can't wait to watch his reaction to this on twitch
Finally Cimo isn't complaining about JANK decks being jank and living the moment, playing janky and trolling.. This made the episode better, funnier and more entertaining. Great work
nah that's correct. big eye used to be my favorite card back in goat n' reaper format. saving grace of all shit top decks. tad slow, but it pulls together whatever you're trying to do pretty well, and if for nothing else you know what the next 5 draws are going to be so you can tell if you want to trigger a shuffle or not.
As they covered in the Royal Magical Library Vs. Empty Jar episode, 'jank' doesn't necessarily mean 'bad'. Sometimes jank can be very good, it's just weird, and potentially no fun at all to play against. I'm sure that if this series lasts through to the present day, Mystic Mine Burn would be sitting in that field of 'strong jank'.
Oh wait, Cyber-Stein is legal in current format? I just noticed it was limited to 1 while looking at Cimo's deck. Does it see any play at all, and in what sort of decks is it ran in?
1. We need a history of Tier 0. Can you do a video covering the tier 0 formats? 2. Can you do a game of modern Yugioh with everything at 3? I don't think some cards are as busted as people think!
Honestly until Synchros MBT summed it up. GX era was just Goat/Reaper sprinkled with the very few innovative things GX made. Unless you were playing Heroes, Sacred Beasts, Dark World, Cyber dragons or some other half-baked GX archetype, it was mostly staple GOAT/reaper toolboxes from 2005 through late 2007. Looking back, those GX sets sure didn't do much until Phantom Darkness.
There's a reason a lot of us quit during the GX era, every set loaded with terrible hero monsters and, if you were lucky, maybe one card that was actually competitively viable.
Cyberstein + Megamorph + (Cyber End Dragon, Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon, ...) combo still triggers me. It was the degenerate combo on YGO Online for months.
I’m pretty confident the missing cards in virus were ROTA
Makes sense, pull out Zombyra and set up a Deck Dev
PAYTON the Dark Clown?
Payton the Dark Chusinoko
I really don't think you, of all people, have the right to complain about mispronounciations.
Konami should be a little less forthcoming about their motives, huh?
Arch-nemesis of Elemental HERO Straytos
Gala-T
The 2 missing cards of MBT's Deck would have been 2 ROTA aka 5 Zombyre.
DDV Decks were pretty strong at the time because by making it semi-limited, it was much more accessible than it was before.
I'm looking at a couple of the lists for "Zombrya Devastation" online. One of them had Call of the Haunted where I'm not seeing it in MBTs deck.
big eye is actually really good in this format, because like the cyber stain combo requires a few pieces ( stein, megamorph and heavy storm) so if the pieces are in your top 5 you can guarantee full combo in 3 turns, or grab a gravity bind/messenger of peace etc to gain more turns, you can plan ahead the next five turns, in 2006 this card looks reasonably good
Is that my confirmation bias or is Cimo just so lucky all the time. I mean he opened all combo pieces 2 times in a row and then proceeds to draw 2 wave motion cannons in 4 or 5 draws in G2.
hes the anime protagonist after all. Its just plot armor
@@hawaiiansnow4979 Ah, the final puzzle piece to the enigma! Now I get it!
He prays to Pot of Greed every single day for good draws
The website maker has given him a higher chance of good pull.
Draws board nukes and Snatch often against Gagey
Seeing a lot of people who don't know Cyber Stein doesn't properly fusion summon the monsters it summons, and thus, due to game rules, you can't use Premature Burial on a fusion monster that wasn't properly fusion summoned.
Thank you I was wondering about that. It seems like an obscure rule, but it's probably to circumvent cards that just throw fusions to grave etc.
@@theposhdinosaur7276 It's also why Stein doesn't work on a lot of fusions since a lot of them have the line of text that says "This card must be fusion summoned and cannot be special summoned by other means". That line of text coming into existence because of cards like Metamorphosis and Cyber-Stein existing.
for a moment I thought he should use it to bring back Cyber-Stein but then I remembered he couldn't use the effect
Game 1 9:05
Game 2 12:01
Game 3 (Extra) 22:14
2:15 not just archetypes, it has also been stated that was one fo reasons behind the balist too, to ban cards that are used in too many decks leading to sameness.
7:05 "I guess this could also just straight-up kill Joseph, too, so that'd be pretty funny"
Out of context, Cimo sounds like a lunatic.
0:55 MBT's deck for this episode: deck devastation virus 4:23 Cimoooooo's deck: Cyber-Deck (Cyber Dragon, Cyber Jar, and Cyber Dragon)
9:05 Game 1 begins 12:02 Game 2 21:25 Cimoooo wins by Wave Motion canon swords of revealing light combo
22:15 Game 3 fon fun
3:28 to be fair it was Roy, he may have just been running an illegal 38 card deck
I'm not as familiar with yugioh competition history as I am with mtg. Is Roy a notorious cheater or something?
Look him upp
@@StephenJones-il9ok yes
@@StephenJones-il9ok Was, and yes.
@@0AbsolutZero0 ah. I see. I looked him up after I was instructed to. Yugipedia didn't have more information than he was accused of cheating and recieved multiple bans
0:55 Deck List / Breakdown
10:30 Duels
Can't wait for the synchro era and someone play morphtronic synchro or morphtronic OTK in the history of Jank
genex too
calling Big Eye the OG Prosperity just doesnt sit right with me
But is it wrong?
Is it bad that at first I thought of the rank 7 Xyz monster lmao before I realised
you're right, if it works it arguably could be better in some circumstances because you don't have to show your opponent, you don't have to put the other cards at the bottom of the deck and can get them in the following turns in whatever order you want with no real cost attached except Big Eye's probable destruction. Now more things need to go right for this to work, it works far better in a slow-paced game like OG yugioh, you can't put cards you don't want away from the top, and you don't get the card automatically, so it's not as good NOW, but i definitely get the appeal at the time, It's a really solid strat in the context of 2006.
I decided to play around with both of these decks after watching this episode, and MBT's deck is really, really bad. Might as well call it mobius beatdown as you'll win with that more than deck dev. Cimo's deck can actually pop off sometimes, and draining shield is surprisingly good.
the deck played definitly ROTA at 2 and yeah against a combo deck it would loose since it is more a control deck also ... i think Cyberstein was a Prize Card therefore VERY few people had it so the deck wasn't played much
@@Zanji1234 By this point in the game's history, Cyber-Stein had definitely been reprinted in Dark Beginning 2, and it was only a rare. If it really hadn't picked up steam by this point, I honestly could not imagine why.
Sir. I played three copies of big eye in goat back in the day to get closer to confiscation, pot of greed and cards like that.
Big eye was heavily slept on
First of all I wanna say RIP Roy Sinclair, secondly, MBT's biggest mistake in this episode is actually playing ANY deck Roy would play. Not to speak ill of the dead but Roy was a well known and confirmed cheater who was even honest about it in interviews after being banned from the game. The only way you should ever play any deck Roy would play is if you have the ability to stack any 5 cards you want to the top of your deck, which isn't something you can do in an online simulator.
Time for Jank End Dragon Shenanigans
"I can't out kuriboh, magician of faith, gross,"
😂🤣 best line i ever heard
I love that cimo could've had exact lethal game 3 if he had a megamorph/limiter removal LMAO.
That deck is so silly.
I seem to remember in yugioh world championship 2007, there was a deck that was similar to the one cimo played. He used to kick my ass. I think the difference was the chimeratech.
I know I’m like 15 years too late but I feel like 3 emergency provisions could work well in cimoos deck. Easy life point gains if you try to pop his spell traps and you can just chain it to get lo.
How will you escape MOF Kuriboh beat down?! The most invincible board the history of jank has ever seen
"Big Eye lets you look at the top 5 cards of your deck and put them back in any order, this is like--"
Me: Pokedex from Pokemon, yeah you're right
"--Pot of Prosperity"
Me: Oh
Joseph, I'm begging you!! Please play Flower Cardians when the time comes, it's simultaneously the most and least consistent deck in Yu-Gi-Oh!
They should also try cloudian cloud control
Joseph's explanation regarding Reaper format and modern named archetypes is actually quite enlightening; many say the excessive focus on named archetypes ruins creative deckbuilding and can make the game feel like it's on autopilot - but that explanation really puts into perspective why they're doing it: They didn't have a good grip on card design, it resulted in stale staple.dek formats - and named archetypes became the band-aid that "fixed" the problem.
Sad we left GOAT without a Doriado + Fuh-Rin-Ka-Zan combo deck
ah yes Roy St. Claire, the guy who cheated his way to victory and legend says he ate his own card to avoid being caught cheating.
I know this is pretty old, but have to say Cimo's assessment of what deckdev could do to him is just way off, it's just not an actual threat to the stein deck. Sure it outs basically all of his main deck monsters, but Cimo's win conditions weren't one ofs, and deckdev itself isn't a win condition, especially when MBT's deck couldn't seem to get around gravity bind or messenger. Deckdev was basically a glorified sorl in this matchup. MBT could have resolved it every duel and it most likely wouldn't have made a difference, Cimo would have either simply stalled out til he got the next stein or pb'd one that got deckdev'd.
18:29 Smart man would have banished with Sorc
I remember destroying Tele-DAD and Chaos with a Feind Control deck. Nobody ever expected triple Dark Necrofear and a Dark Ruler negating everything that got destroyed. Or stealing thier big monsters.
4:55 And YGO 5D's started in year 2008, so before that, there was no synchros at all. All you had, was old YGO cards, and YGO cards from GX era.
Deck Destruction Virus sleeves. Sounds extra saucy.
Dark Eradicator Warlock burn was one of my favorite jank decks lol
What you guys were talking about at the end is exactly why I'm personally in favor of archetypes like we have now with Krawlers and Ancient Warriors as random examples. It actually encourages deck diversity and gives decks more of an identity. Even if we're to refer to the "Bobs vs Franks" argument presented in a video by Yuginono, I'd much prefer seeing the same two decks topping for a format than an all-out battle royale between no one but Bobs.
Those Cyber-Stein plays were Cimoooo's version of the MST-Dark Elf-Monster Reborn-Megamorph combo in terms of hilarious gameplay.
I’m looking forward to MBT playing Morphtronic Map Beatdown once we enter the synchro era.
Curious if we will se Razor's edge at all during the jank era :) one of my favourite silly old decks
Best burn deck let’s gooo
razors edge and simochi burn (pre-nurse) were my everyday decks
If you need thematic jank decks from those years you can check the npc decks in yugioh world championship 2006 or 2007 games
The Double Stein OTK deck was funny as hell
Since we’re (sorta) in GX format in The History of Jank, I’m expecting someone to play Arcana Force sometime in a future episode or something.
Literally the jankiest deck of Fate, lmao.
Roy st clair, the real life bandit Keith. Regardless, rest in peace
I think there's actually a pretty reasonable explanation for why there's such an apparent lack of creativity among the participants of the reaper format, and that's money.
Remember that Duelingbook didn't exist back then, so outside of playing proxy duels with some friends, there was no real way of testing out the wilder decks without fronting the cash for them. People also... Put a lot of money into the cards from goat format. Sure, that's sunken cost fallacy, but cards are not just a financial investment, but also something of a personal one, too. If Airknight Parshath won you a ton of games in goat format, you might still want to prove its worth, you've *seen* it perform astoundingly, even though the existence of Cyber Dragon and the limiting of Scapegoat make it considerably worse. And there are plenty of other cards people would spend double digits on just to obtain, and they want those cards to live on, which leads to people *wanting* to be holdouts, ride older, now nerfed cards into the future to prove they're still viable.
It's worth noting that Reaper format was one of the first formats that was shaped by the banlist and not as much by the new releases. That is to say, it wasn't entirely clear what you would replace these newly removed cards from your deck with, and it was also possibly the first time many players truly experienced the nerf-by-proxy, where cards were hit by association with how well they did with/against cards that are now banned, so even more of their cards were worse by merit of, say, being searchable by Sangan.
And lastly, I think the 'cookie cutter' concept is something of a misnomer. I don't think it's wholly wrong, newer players, deck-building gurus or, especially now, anyone looking back at the format now and starting from the ground up would find themselves starting with the same 20-25 cards before even considering what else to add to make their deck unique. It makes sense how the concept sprung up, but I think the concept's a bit backwards, in that we're assuming players were starting "From the ground up." In most cases, the reason they have the same 25 cards is because their decks were already built, and they were simply making adjustments to it. This is because cards are expensive and you'd prefer to use cards you already own over newer ones because that saves money and time. In 2006, "Deck-building" was the process of optimizing a deck, it was not a process that started with 0 cards, it was a process that started with 40.
Overall, I think it's easy to look back and ask ourselves, "How *couldn't* they see how easy it is to pull off an OTK in a format where the dominant strategy was to set Spirit Reaper and pass?" but hindsight is 20/20, and pulling off an OTK required more than just being able to pilot the deck; it required people to dump a lot of cards they put a lot of money into, to put money into a lot of other cards, in order to play a less fun version of the game they like. And... I think when it's put like that, it *kind of* makes sense how reaper format became one of the stalest formats in existence.
based comment tbqh
Never change with the even call every time cimo lol
Are we going to see a manticore of darkness loop OTK deck this series? Has to be one of my favorite stupid combos
jokes aside, back in that era Giant Trunade was by far the most busted card in the game and it was not even close
Misplaying against MBT is more painful to him than beating him. Him knowing that he would have lost and won just by charity, can't wait to watch his reaction to this on twitch
That Mirror Force on Cyber-Stein attacking Magician of Faith XD
Finally Cimo isn't complaining about JANK decks being jank and living the moment, playing janky and trolling.. This made the episode better, funnier and more entertaining. Great work
That 2 missing card probably between 2 Rota or 1 Rota and 1 Call of the haunted
nah that's correct. big eye used to be my favorite card back in goat n' reaper format.
saving grace of all shit top decks. tad slow, but it pulls together whatever you're trying to do pretty well, and if for nothing else you know what the next 5 draws are going to be so you can tell if you want to trigger a shuffle or not.
i love virus control i made a modern deck for it glad to see it here
Sees video.
It had Cyber End Dragon on it.
Its only 31 minutes.
Me: Oh this is going to be funny
The 2 cards missing in MBT's Deck were possibly: Card Destruction and Night Assailant. And Cimooooooo ISN'T PLAYING GRACEFUL CHARITY?????
Wait a second. Stein-OTK was a meta deck. So this series does cover casual decks and not just decks that are flat out awful?
As they covered in the Royal Magical Library Vs. Empty Jar episode, 'jank' doesn't necessarily mean 'bad'. Sometimes jank can be very good, it's just weird, and potentially no fun at all to play against.
I'm sure that if this series lasts through to the present day, Mystic Mine Burn would be sitting in that field of 'strong jank'.
stein otk was meta after this format I think? Chimeratech+future fusion made this deck good, not just stein.
"... (cookie cutter) This led to fatigue in Yu-Gi-Oh, and its a lot of the reasons archetypes persist today"
Cries in NIWATORI Destiny Brave.
Big Eyes were sided into Blue Eyes turbo decks too. For the same reason. Speaking of Blue eyes turbo . . .😃😃😃😁😁😁👍👍👍
Joseph had a bit of defo going on actually with that flex
I blink for like a minute and the first game was already over.
To quote Hardleg Joe: “Death by INCHES”
So, I was recently reminded of the existence of Cactus Fighter OTK. How likely will we see it as part of the Jank series?
As an Italian i feel personally attacked
Damn this episode was great. Loved the deck Cimo was playing.
A duel links deck won an actual event? Nice!
Oh wait, Cyber-Stein is legal in current format? I just noticed it was limited to 1 while looking at Cimo's deck.
Does it see any play at all, and in what sort of decks is it ran in?
No, at best its used in gimmicky ftk decks that only win 1 out of every 100 matches and die to any hand trap
Imagine a Retrain of Big Eye with 2000 DEF which can stack the top 10 card and draw you 2. ^^
I came across the cyber deck a few times back in the day.
You should ask viewers for some suggestions for jank decks for each era.
i would like to see another ftk vs ftk episode in the future just to see who suffers the most, mbt, cimo, or the viewers.
Yes
Italians love there spaghetti jank!!
1. We need a history of Tier 0. Can you do a video covering the tier 0 formats?
2. Can you do a game of modern Yugioh with everything at 3? I don't think some cards are as busted as people think!
1) Isn't that just History?
2)Joseph has done a few tournaments where he unbans most of the F/L list.
@@TheGuyWhoIsSitting
1. No this is exclusively for tier 0 decks, like Tele-dad vs Yata-Lock vs Zoodiacs, etc.
2. I've never seen them.
very similar cards from both. I had in vocational School.
(No one tell Joseph how badly he should’ve lost that game 3.)
Your lists are from different formats. Cimo’s is under the Oct 2005 list, while MBT’s is under the April 2006 list.
Joseph check the opponent’s deck when nobleman is used. He could have known about the wave motion cannons
Throwback when Kaiba always OTK me with 2 removals + Stein + Megamorph every turn
People were not exploring cyber stein otks because...it was a shonen jump 1st place card...
24:04 spoilers
Couldn't Cimooooo have used old man's poison -> heavy storm -> premature burial on cyber end and then megamorph for game?
Cyber end wasn't properly summoned therefore cant be revived
I think no, because Cyber End Dragon wasn't Fusion summoned properly so you cannot special summon it from the GY.
@@XezeMaster ah clearly I have forgotten its text
Cyber-stein does not fusion summon, so you can't premature a fusion monster summoned off it.
In addition to what people said about Cyber End not being properly summoned, it is more than possible that MBT had Waboku set so he could chain it
What kind of heart of the cards bullshit was with cimos hand lol. Is cimo stem willing the winning cards into his hands 😂
Cimoooooooo - 6 Wins MBT - 5 Win
Cimoooooooo Win streak - 3 Longest Win streak - Tied 3
(Week 1) Cimoooooooo 2-0 (Week 2) Cimoooooooo 2-1 (Week 3) MBT 2-1
(Week 4) MBT 2-1 (Week 5) MBT 2-1 (Week 6) Cimoooooooo 2-0 (Week 7) MBT 4-1 (Week 8) MBT 2-1 (Week 9) Cimoooooooo 2-1 (Week 10) Cimoooooooo 2--0-1
(Week 11) Cimoooooooo 2-1
That second match was intense
Kuriboh beatdown LMFAO
The series in 1 emoji = 😎
Cimo is such a mean person 😂😂😂
30 minute episode is insane
Honestly until Synchros MBT summed it up. GX era was just Goat/Reaper sprinkled with the very few innovative things GX made. Unless you were playing Heroes, Sacred Beasts, Dark World, Cyber dragons or some other half-baked GX archetype, it was mostly staple GOAT/reaper toolboxes from 2005 through late 2007. Looking back, those GX sets sure didn't do much until Phantom Darkness.
There's a reason a lot of us quit during the GX era, every set loaded with terrible hero monsters and, if you were lucky, maybe one card that was actually competitively viable.
@@williamcronshaw5262 Same. I quit around Enemy of Justice, came back around Synchros but left again before XYZs and didn't come back till 2019
@@sallas09 Lol exactly. I went to a public high school so no one was breaking out Diamond Dude Turbo
is it just me or does cimo just make the most misplays out of anyone but yet we still watch it
You can see Cimos hand so you know when he misplays.
You can’t actually know if there was misplays for his opponents because you don’t see their hands
I've not seen a Cyber Stein OTK in so long.
Hope we see every archetype eventually.
Game 2 was hilarious xD
Magician of Faith+Kuriboh beatdown let's goooooo
Italy best deck baby lets gooooooo
When y'all gonna okay bad reaction. I want more dumb burn 😅
I still don't understand how megamorph was at 3 as long as it was
The J. Walter Weatherman of Yu-Gi-Oh matches
Messenger of Peace stops both side of the field!
The setting of tomatoes...
DESTORY MBT! IM SICK OF MONARCH REAPERS!
Cyberstein + Megamorph + (Cyber End Dragon, Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon, ...) combo still triggers me. It was the degenerate combo on YGO Online for months.
Joseph would be so proud 17:28
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Koriboh beatdown, lets gooo!!!