That was absolutely free. Kash needed to go second AND brick massively to let DLink do it's thing. In a battle of decks that are functionally all about not letting your opponent do anything, Kash just drew the better floodgates.
bro not only was this like the most broken match up for dlink, but the luck was also dogshit. No handtraps, no outs, none of the best starters. bro this was sad.
I mean, kash really died to the side options of the meta it was in, if you don't have books or lava golem in, you're really gonna struggle trying to interact with them through generic cards
Ariseheart is annoying as hell but I'd almost argue the damage diablosis does is beyond unfair for the deck. It just makes it so if you don't win or get it off the field when your turn gets going you're not GOING to win.
Kashtira absolutely inting into nib every game for no reason when dlink didnt even play outs to ariseheart but never getting punished is the most kashtira thing possible
I didn't even consider that Dragon Link was so zone dependent so Kash can just cut them off elpy access by using an EMZ and blocking specifically the Elpy zone...
D-link is an insane deck then and would be really good now, but that version was terrible vs kash (since they can't prepare sidedecks and also are a graveyard deck)
If Tear doesn't win it, it will be Kash. They are better than everyone else except for maybe SE and they have a good match-up against the best deck (which is Tear)
You did not just say that. Runick literally banishes so much while also drawing 3 every single turn. What are you on about lmao Kashtira has to literally set up a board in order to start banishing well.
@@HYDEinallcaps when somebody cant understand the difference of kashtira and runick wincons. Runick wincon is making opponents deck out. Kashtira is removing as much board placements as possible from opponent.
Please try to learn the block five zones combo in turn one for kash. thats why the deck was so broken in the first place. that and the ability to go simply ariseheart in def and pass playing around nibiru
@@Sauron3rd it's the match 16, of course there is 0 chance in the main event, but think about this for a second, people requested dragon link to get destroyed like this so... Probably you don't really want to see your favorite deck facing Kash or Ishtear, just saying. Maybe next year man ✌🏻
@@sejotejerina3732 Branded actually had a fair shot, especially lists from that era. but id prefer modern lists in a slightly less disgusting levels of power next year
As someone who has mostly played Master Duel as their exposure to Yugioh I totally forgot Diablosis was a card (since it was banned before Kashtira was released) and man that card is just absolutely disgusting.
Game 2 i think dlink should 10000% go for seals pass into the shifter. the tracer would definitely not survive kash's turn so all you're really doing is sacrificing a nocto or recharger in hand (and 1/3 strikers in extra) for seals which is so worth it
Kash was a deck that was super oppresive but immediately died to sidedeck hate. Due to how CBC works itll be very hard for most decks to beat Kash because their sides are not prepared for it.
For as long as Kash had ariseheart it was always the best performing deck in terms of top placements and tournaments won, even with all the side deck hate. Every other deck here besides Tear is cooked lmao
Dragon Link never had a chance in that one. You have to open non engine sweepers to break their board, and they basically had zero handtraps and zero sweepers the entire match. Combined with Kash going first in game one and opening the turn ender Shifter at least once...Beatdown. Chaos vs Mind Master is really interesting. Always gotta give the edge to Chaos, but Mind Master can be very explosive. After it lost to Tenguplant, I did lose some faith in it, thought it would be a sleeper contender.
You should learn the proper turn 1 5-zone lock combo. You could've done it games 1 and 4, much safer than waiting for the NS. I mean, there's no point in using Couch's YCS winning list if you're not doing the full lock.
3-0 Kashtira unironically, or 3-1 Kashtira if dlink wins the dieroll I'd say. Dlink has only 3 maindeck outs to ariseheart and only gamma and 1 talents in the side, whereas kash has a decent side deck for dlink (albeit with a mediocre maindeck).
kash really is the type of deck that either goes first and is uninterrupted or it is one of the worst decks you have ever seen. it is in all ways shapes and forms a rogue deck but has 1 so completely over designed boss monster that that on its own got it to tier 1 status
Id rather kash in the format that an ftk deck (an actual ftk deck). I can at least play on my turn (sometimes, if i prepare accordingly), and even then just 1 banlist later and you def can prepare for kash
@@MistBestWaifu the problem is not that it is no longer a thing, the problem is that it ever was a thing. these kind of mistakes are the problem with modern yugioh that players have to suffer playing against decks that are just toxic. now you can replace it with snake eyes or labyrinth, you got the same kind of deck that make people scoop immediately because they are fed up with these
@@valtwoveev9162 Old YuGiOh had the exact same problem. Magical Scientist FTK, Yata locking, Dark rulers and Spellbooks. The game has literally always been like this, you either just played playground yugioh or have never played old yugioh. Snake Eyes is not even a toxic deck. It doesn't do anything unfair like literally not letting you play, as the other mentioned decks do. It just does destruction and recursion better than other decks.
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VOTES: Dragon Link (22%) vs. Kashtira (78%)
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That was absolutely free. Kash needed to go second AND brick massively to let DLink do it's thing. In a battle of decks that are functionally all about not letting your opponent do anything, Kash just drew the better floodgates.
That player of dragón link dosen't play chaos dragon sincro no niv no adventure token...i dont know but it's a very bad built for dragón link
There were some outs within the D-Link deck but it didn't draw any of it.
@@davidjaramillo6790 2020 build.
@@orga7777 so why he play ttt in main?? If the built it's only cards on 2020
@@davidjaramillo6790 Because TTT came out in August 2020.
Kashtira is so incredably toxic...
I mean…Konami literally made this deck just to abuse that prized Xyz monster lol
@@siphemanana2551did they…? They made it to try and power creep Tear out the format
@luca7675 Kashtira then, yes. Kashtira now, no
@@stevenashley27 I mean, at least that’s my theory. I believe Kash was made before Ishizu Tear. I could be wrong tho
@@stevenashley27 Kash in MD now is still insanely toxic
A match so bad he misspelled oof
It's the Dutch spelling. Lithium's from Belgium and speaks Dutch :)
bro not only was this like the most broken match up for dlink, but the luck was also dogshit. No handtraps, no outs, none of the best starters. bro this was sad.
I mean, kash really died to the side options of the meta it was in, if you don't have books or lava golem in, you're really gonna struggle trying to interact with them through generic cards
Hahahaha "Interact" yeah.. Kash is one of my least favorite decks of all times..
Yep, even a card like Kurikara that was created later on to murder Kash
Ariseheart is annoying as hell but I'd almost argue the damage diablosis does is beyond unfair for the deck. It just makes it so if you don't win or get it off the field when your turn gets going you're not GOING to win.
Wow, such a fair and fun gameplay. Let's unban the deck so we can see this in every game.
Id rather see this then tear anyday
Kash, IT, and SE are obviously going to be in the top 4. Everyone else is just competing for that final spot.
Kashtira and Snake Eyes yeah, but what's IT? None of the decks at 5:50 have those initials.
@@hi123452008he means IT like tearlaments are IT. The one above all.
@@hi123452008 ishizu Tearlaments
@@hi123452008 Ishizu Tearlaments, although the pool page only lists "Tearlaments"
@@hi123452008ishizu tear.
I saw 6 minutes and I knew almost exactly how it played out before watching LOL
Kashtira absolutely inting into nib every game for no reason when dlink didnt even play outs to ariseheart but never getting punished is the most kashtira thing possible
Imperm and talents beat ariseheart + birth boards
Nah though, last game he baited a monster effect then lost all zones he could use to take ariseheart :P imperm sure but not talents here
@@whiteshadow2535 talents beats boards that play around nib
The problem with playing around Nib is it plays into a lot more outs such as Imperm and Talents.
I didn't even consider that Dragon Link was so zone dependent so Kash can just cut them off elpy access by using an EMZ and blocking specifically the Elpy zone...
Oh holy smoke that looked like the power creep difference are like 10 years or so bc THAT was a literal slauther
Not really lmaooo more like this match up just borderline unwinnable for Dragon Link, specifically this list
D-link is an insane deck then and would be really good now, but that version was terrible vs kash (since they can't prepare sidedecks and also are a graveyard deck)
If Tear doesn't win it, it will be Kash. They are better than everyone else except for maybe SE and they have a good match-up against the best deck (which is Tear)
I mean, snake eyes has a bad matchup vs tear, I think only kash could really take it from them, and even then i think tear is favoured
D link incredibly unlucky, went second and 0 hand traps every time
what 9 hand traps in a 50 card deck does to a mf
If lithium had played correctly, even nib would have been insuficcient as kash can play round nib by going just for ariseheart
It probably didn't help that he was playing it as a worse version of adamancipator and not the more streamlined deck it eventually turned into.
@@kashiffarees881 Borrelend would have been good here, too.
Then the Talents would've gone crazy@@avatarmufasa3628
3x Nibiru + 3x Lancea + 3 Gamma
9 cards that would save going 2nd, but we got unlucky
Full power Kash makes Runick look like a joke of a mill deck. And the fact that it can snipe the Extra Deck too makes it doubly nasty.
You did not just say that. Runick literally banishes so much while also drawing 3 every single turn. What are you on about lmao
Kashtira has to literally set up a board in order to start banishing well.
Oh joy, here come the pilpul-spewing mill players to bullshit about how you can't call Runick and Kashtira mill decks because
@@HYDEinallcaps when somebody cant understand the difference of kashtira and runick wincons. Runick wincon is making opponents deck out. Kashtira is removing as much board placements as possible from opponent.
@@CrystronHalqI dunno. There's no runick card that can just casually banish half a deck when it resolves. Diablosis was such a disgusting card
@@potatoexe5410 Neither does Kashtira. Im talking to braindead people. Im done. Full combo turn 1 only banished 8.
Half a deck is atleast 20
Floodgate turbo. I'd rather play vs full power tear than this
Please try to learn the block five zones combo in turn one for kash. thats why the deck was so broken in the first place. that and the ability to go simply ariseheart in def and pass playing around nibiru
This is what we call Perfectly Balanced
-Thanos
And the Kash player never went into double diabolosis lines either...
as a master duel player i am glad we never had ariseheart and number 89 legal at the same time
Pain peko…First showing if D-Link in CBC too…
Where is Branded Despia ?
Groups are closed already xd maybe for a challenger appears but who knows
@@sejotejerina3732 now i am Sad T-T
@@Sauron3rd it's the match 16, of course there is 0 chance in the main event, but think about this for a second, people requested dragon link to get destroyed like this so... Probably you don't really want to see your favorite deck facing Kash or Ishtear, just saying. Maybe next year man ✌🏻
@@sejotejerina3732 i think you're right my friend
@@sejotejerina3732 Branded actually had a fair shot, especially lists from that era. but id prefer modern lists in a slightly less disgusting levels of power next year
I feel like Kashtira is going to easily crush its group lol
Yeah :P I hope not but...
As someone who has mostly played Master Duel as their exposure to Yugioh I totally forgot Diablosis was a card (since it was banned before Kashtira was released) and man that card is just absolutely disgusting.
Full power Kash is a 2034 deck
Game 2 i think dlink should 10000% go for seals pass into the shifter. the tracer would definitely not survive kash's turn so all you're really doing is sacrificing a nocto or recharger in hand (and 1/3 strikers in extra) for seals which is so worth it
I'm still bummed that "Fire King Kozmo" didn't get the name "Kozmo King"
Kash was a deck that was super oppresive but immediately died to sidedeck hate. Due to how CBC works itll be very hard for most decks to beat Kash because their sides are not prepared for it.
For as long as Kash had ariseheart it was always the best performing deck in terms of top placements and tournaments won, even with all the side deck hate. Every other deck here besides Tear is cooked lmao
Dragon Link never had a chance in that one. You have to open non engine sweepers to break their board, and they basically had zero handtraps and zero sweepers the entire match. Combined with Kash going first in game one and opening the turn ender Shifter at least once...Beatdown.
Chaos vs Mind Master is really interesting. Always gotta give the edge to Chaos, but Mind Master can be very explosive. After it lost to Tenguplant, I did lose some faith in it, thought it would be a sleeper contender.
Well Kash should be well above 20 on the scoring board imo
You should learn the proper turn 1 5-zone lock combo. You could've done it games 1 and 4, much safer than waiting for the NS.
I mean, there's no point in using Couch's YCS winning list if you're not doing the full lock.
I mean what did we expect
God this was painful to watch 😢
In the final duel why didn’t D Link just activate talents immediately and take Ariseheart?
No zones to take :P
@@whiteshadow2535 Yeah there was
No monster effects had been activated during the main phase when there were available main monster zones.
Esto sí que fue tremendo, nada qué hacer para el derrotado la verdad.
Justice for BASED
This is just bullying at this point!
Man I was excited to see d link in cross banlist cup. This is such a sad way for it to debut. Kash is so lame
Let's gooooo kashtira
Dragons getting bullied?
Gotta love to see it
Wait since when dlink was in this cbc
It’s their first appearance
I really want to vomit Ugh.. what's this? I DON'T MISS THIS. RIP D-Link
Why do ttt to draw also if they use ttt and ban list of 2020 no playing chaotic ruler dragon and the hot red also Nibiru un main
last game why didnt he talent for arise and banish the shangrila and try to link it of?
Because he has no zones for arise heart
cuz stolen monsters go to the main monster zone - which are all blocked
Kashtira is a miserable pile of cards
BASED :(
Kash arise heart is broken as card
as a D-Link hater, i am so happy with this stomp
Kshatrila best deck
Kash is thé post toxic deck in this game
bruh...
I say rematch!
Deff that Kash tho, too strong man hahaha!!!
kash 🤮. worse than tear and tear was toxic enough.
just draw the out
dlink not full power
The worst match up for dlink especially with no bystials
a terrible matchup for dragon link
Disgusting
What a miserable match
3-0 Kashtira unironically, or 3-1 Kashtira if dlink wins the dieroll I'd say. Dlink has only 3 maindeck outs to ariseheart and only gamma and 1 talents in the side, whereas kash has a decent side deck for dlink (albeit with a mediocre maindeck).
God I LOVE to see Dragon Link get slaughtered. Hate that deck.
kash really is the type of deck that either goes first and is uninterrupted or it is one of the worst decks you have ever seen. it is in all ways shapes and forms a rogue deck but has 1 so completely over designed boss monster that that on its own got it to tier 1 status
Id rather kash in the format that an ftk deck (an actual ftk deck). I can at least play on my turn (sometimes, if i prepare accordingly), and even then just 1 banlist later and you def can prepare for kash
How could people still play modern yugioh ?
It isn't in the best spot due to tenpai and SE, but dude this is called the banlist cup. Neither of these decks are at this level of power.
Full power Kashtira hasn't been a thing for like a year now. You don't know what you're talking about.
@@MistBestWaifu that’s the thing they don’t most of the people complaining modern yugioh hasn’t played it for 4+ years
@@MistBestWaifu the problem is not that it is no longer a thing, the problem is that it ever was a thing. these kind of mistakes are the problem with modern yugioh that players have to suffer playing against decks that are just toxic. now you can replace it with snake eyes or labyrinth, you got the same kind of deck that make people scoop immediately because they are fed up with these
@@valtwoveev9162 Old YuGiOh had the exact same problem. Magical Scientist FTK, Yata locking, Dark rulers and Spellbooks. The game has literally always been like this, you either just played playground yugioh or have never played old yugioh. Snake Eyes is not even a toxic deck. It doesn't do anything unfair like literally not letting you play, as the other mentioned decks do. It just does destruction and recursion better than other decks.