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5:11 people who are actually like this always forget that they have gotten the same luck before, and it’s extra ironic in this skit since they sacked two crits and a heal, while the damage check had only two heals
I answered this question already sooo here's what I said: Proxies are photocopied cards or face down cards meant to represent another card that someone currently doesn't own. Say for example that I'm missing a Blaster Blade for a royal paladin deck, I could either photocopy the card and place it overtop of another card inside of a sleeve or flip another card face down and call it a Blaster Blade. Obviously, this wouldn't be allowed in tournament settings but with friends in casual play, it's a great way to test cards/decks before investing the money into them.
Proxies are photocopied cards or face down cards meant to represent another card that someone currently doesn't own. Say for example that I'm missing a Blaster Blade for a royal paladin deck, I could either photocopy the card and place it overtop of another card inside of a sleeve or flip another card face down and call it a Blaster Blade. Obviously, this wouldn't be allowed in tournament settings but with friends in casual play, it's a great way to test cards/decks before investing the money into them. I hope this answered your question. :)
so basically, u want to build this deck but not sure wether its worth so u use like idk how many pieces of paper and to make a deck including strides to test it?
Yeah pretty much that. Pieces of paper with the card names and the skills or printed cards that you slide overtop of another card inside a sleeve. Since I don't really use cardfight area much for my testing, I find using proxies to be a much cheaper alternative than buying all the cards I need for a deck only to find out that I don't like the deck. I've gone through about 3 aqua force decks, most of which were proxied because I didn't know if I would like the deck or not. All 3 times I decided that it wasn't for me. Not sure why I keep going back to aqua force tbh XD
I can explain the inspiration from most of these. Most are obviously exaggerated for comedic effect: The casual: Just making fun of my friend (the guy on the right. and to an extent myself) for proxying cards to test deck concepts. The average guy: Explains itself I hope. The guy who takes the game too seriously: There is someone at the school I go to who takes the game more seriously than others. The ruleshark: Haven't one into one of these guys yet lol But I'm sure they're out there. The whiner: Inspired by the same guy who was based on the guy who takes the game too seriously. The hand shufflers: This one was based on watching people playing yugioh/vanguard and spending 90% of their turn hand shuffling only to Summon one monster and set 1 card or to just ride to grade 2. Mind you, I'm guilty of this to an extent but (hopefully) not the extent of the people in thesse video's that I've watched lol.
Fair haha. I guess I just felt like explaining where my inspiration for each player came from lol Also, which of these players did you encounter in one of your games?
that hand shuffling, that's really soothing to the ears
5:11 people who are actually like this always forget that they have gotten the same luck before, and it’s extra ironic in this skit since they sacked two crits and a heal, while the damage check had only two heals
at 9:45 i feel it oddly satisfying to watch the sped up handshuffling ♡ auto subscribe right there!! :)
Yeah I agree with you there. It is indeed oddly satisfying.
I'd say I'm either the casual or the average guy.
Because I'm an average casual dude. Great vid btw
Thanks!
When I'm not in an event I'm usually the casual/average guy as well :D
I actually thought you guys didn't know what the game was called till you showed your cards
XD I'm pretty sure we came up with the name on the spot.
Luck & MAGIC? How does that work? xD
I actually want to discuss this with Copek. We will try and come up with the most awesome answer we can think of.
Whats next, Final Dragonball?
Maybe :>
lmao!!!!!! y'all gotta do more
For sure! Glad you enjoyed it.
I'm the dude who plays mlb
IS THAT LUCK&LOGIC CARDS I SEE?
Maybe :>
Yes :D
do you like meta or rouge , do u clan hate :V on everything but gear chronicle or gear chronicle :V
It's okay because not even meta gear chronicle players are safe from these vids! :D
i want that cat nyan sleeve picture please >
Check your local card shops , my friend found the sleeves at one of the card shops near us. They might also be found online too.
Whats a proxy?
I answered this question already sooo here's what I said:
Proxies are photocopied cards or face down cards meant to represent another card that someone currently doesn't own. Say for example that I'm missing a Blaster Blade for a royal paladin deck, I could either photocopy the card and place it overtop of another card inside of a sleeve or flip another card face down and call it a Blaster Blade.
Obviously, this wouldn't be allowed in tournament settings but with friends in casual play, it's a great way to test cards/decks before investing the money into them.
Babblerab Gotcha
what are proxys?
Proxies are photocopied cards or face down cards meant to represent another card that someone currently doesn't own. Say for example that I'm missing a Blaster Blade for a royal paladin deck, I could either photocopy the card and place it overtop of another card inside of a sleeve or flip another card face down and call it a Blaster Blade.
Obviously, this wouldn't be allowed in tournament settings but with friends in casual play, it's a great way to test cards/decks before investing the money into them.
I hope this answered your question. :)
so basically, u want to build this deck but not sure wether its worth so u use like idk how many pieces of paper and to make a deck including strides to test it?
Yeah pretty much that. Pieces of paper with the card names and the skills or printed cards that you slide overtop of another card inside a sleeve. Since I don't really use cardfight area much for my testing, I find using proxies to be a much cheaper alternative than buying all the cards I need for a deck only to find out that I don't like the deck. I've gone through about 3 aqua force decks, most of which were proxied because I didn't know if I would like the deck or not. All 3 times I decided that it wasn't for me. Not sure why I keep going back to aqua force tbh XD
Babblerab tradecardsonline for testing. No download
Personally I find this hard to relate, cause I really only seen one of those asshole players on only one of my games.
The hand shuffle one looks fun though
I can explain the inspiration from most of these. Most are obviously exaggerated for comedic effect:
The casual: Just making fun of my friend (the guy on the right. and to an extent myself) for proxying cards to test deck concepts.
The average guy: Explains itself I hope.
The guy who takes the game too seriously: There is someone at the school I go to who takes the game more seriously than others.
The ruleshark: Haven't one into one of these guys yet lol But I'm sure they're out there.
The whiner: Inspired by the same guy who was based on the guy who takes the game too seriously.
The hand shufflers: This one was based on watching people playing yugioh/vanguard and spending 90% of their turn hand shuffling only to Summon one monster and set 1 card or to just ride to grade 2. Mind you, I'm guilty of this to an extent but (hopefully) not the extent of the people in thesse video's that I've watched lol.
Babblerab3 I understand just saying I can't really relate to it
Fair haha. I guess I just felt like explaining where my inspiration for each player came from lol
Also, which of these players did you encounter in one of your games?