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@@lorenzociabattari2405 I definitely agree it is and should've put more emphasis on it. I wouldn't necessarily say it affects the format cycle as much as the others listed and is usually clumped with the combo heavy side of the meta I mentioned (similar to when Sylvan, spellbook, mermail, infernity start popping up more)
Just subbed to your channel really enjoying the content, would love to see a tear list video! I’m just getting into hat so would you say Geargia and hat are more beginner friendly? Also I would love a firefist hat deck profile 🔥
@@silentbandit1291 Appreciate you checking out the channel and subscribing! Also glad to hear you've been enjoying the videos! I would say geargia and hat are simple enough given they aren't combo heavy decks, but obviously still take resource management and adaptive skills like most decks. Bujin and evilswarm are good beginner options as well. I actually have a 3.5 axis fire fist deck list up on the channel already!
Cool to see people playing old formats,mostly because it gives some a break from the far faster modern yugioh. Hope this gets the fame of Teledad format or heck, even Goat format Even cooler to see how these old formats are still kinda changing and cycling around with time.
@@royalsoldierofdrangleic4577 I completely agree! As someone who's played the game for a long time, I find it's also nice to relive some of the formats that were too short, unexplored, or too pricey at the time! Haha I know right!
@@MaxImmatureZarin I (sadly) was only 13 at the time of the HAT format so i was never able to play it. I think in 2015 or 16 i bought the geargia structure deck and it was a blast playing it in the infamous "schoolyard yugioh format" against my friends' decks (60 1ofs cards with zero interactions). I made an expecially annoying stall version with gostrick mansion and level limit area B to protect my board (consistency is nonexistant in schoolyard ygo). Too bad i was only a kid when the deck was good in important tournaments. I think i'll check out more of your videos to see some lists to make decks for me and my friends to play some slower yugioh (not hat in particular but maybe a schoolyard yugioh 2.0 with actual working, abeit dated, decks)
@royalsoldierofdrangleic4577 I feel that but it's still cool regardless that you could somewhat experience the decks (even if they weren't ideal or in their prime). Schoolyard Yu-Gi-Oh was always fun and made the game memorable. Hopefully you'll find more decks you enjoy regardless of format to enjoy the game through!
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@JarrodMc-q6b I definitely have a bunch more planned!
Still watching but gotta say this video has been great. Very detailed and insightful
@@JarrodMc-q6b Glad to hear you're enjoying the video! I try my best haha!
Exactly what I was lookin for ! Dope video bro 🔥🔥
@@KingThe1-c3e Glad you enjoyed it!
Love your hat contents, cool videos and this in particular!
@@Ler_tactical I appreciate that, glad to hear you enjoyed it! Plenty more videos coming soon!
I think rulers should have been included as a relevant deck
@@lorenzociabattari2405 I definitely agree it is and should've put more emphasis on it. I wouldn't necessarily say it affects the format cycle as much as the others listed and is usually clumped with the combo heavy side of the meta I mentioned (similar to when Sylvan, spellbook, mermail, infernity start popping up more)
Just subbed to your channel really enjoying the content, would love to see a tear list video! I’m just getting into hat so would you say Geargia and hat are more beginner friendly? Also I would love a firefist hat deck profile 🔥
@@silentbandit1291 Appreciate you checking out the channel and subscribing! Also glad to hear you've been enjoying the videos! I would say geargia and hat are simple enough given they aren't combo heavy decks, but obviously still take resource management and adaptive skills like most decks. Bujin and evilswarm are good beginner options as well. I actually have a 3.5 axis fire fist deck list up on the channel already!
@@MaxImmatureZarin yeah I’ll definitely check it out but I guess I meant fat (firefist hands traptrix) haha
@@silentbandit1291 I actually have a F.A.T (fire first artifact traptrix) list coming out this upcoming week!
Cool to see people playing old formats,mostly because it gives some a break from the far faster modern yugioh. Hope this gets the fame of Teledad format or heck, even Goat format
Even cooler to see how these old formats are still kinda changing and cycling around with time.
@@royalsoldierofdrangleic4577 I completely agree! As someone who's played the game for a long time, I find it's also nice to relive some of the formats that were too short, unexplored, or too pricey at the time! Haha I know right!
@@MaxImmatureZarin
I (sadly) was only 13 at the time of the HAT format so i was never able to play it. I think in 2015 or 16 i bought the geargia structure deck and it was a blast playing it in the infamous "schoolyard yugioh format" against my friends' decks (60 1ofs cards with zero interactions).
I made an expecially annoying stall version with gostrick mansion and level limit area B to protect my board (consistency is nonexistant in schoolyard ygo).
Too bad i was only a kid when the deck was good in important tournaments.
I think i'll check out more of your videos to see some lists to make decks for me and my friends to play some slower yugioh (not hat in particular but maybe a schoolyard yugioh 2.0 with actual working, abeit dated, decks)
@royalsoldierofdrangleic4577 I feel that but it's still cool regardless that you could somewhat experience the decks (even if they weren't ideal or in their prime). Schoolyard Yu-Gi-Oh was always fun and made the game memorable. Hopefully you'll find more decks you enjoy regardless of format to enjoy the game through!
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@@dannyvo79 So close!