why didn't the leader Sakazuki attack when Sakazuki went second? I see a lot of different videos where the player went second but just don't attack, is it like a respect thing? Cause when I watched how to play this card game from bandi's channel it said that if you go second you could attack
Man to be honest no one has a good understanding of the rules we have a guideline but everyone has a different understanding of the rules for example people think the person who goes second draws other think the person who goes second doesnt draw its just honestly however you wanna play
It's because neither player can attack on their respective first turn, as per the rules. The rules are obnoxiously simple, and yet we still get ppl posting videos making these rookie mistakes and creating confusion.
At 4:30 you probably had a 2k but that was a 9k swing bc hound blaze not a 6k.
Surprised sakazuki got even wins against yellow woahh
Ofc. Sakazuki is good because the deck has no bad matchups. The deck is also it’s own worst enemy due to bricking 😅
why didn't the leader Sakazuki attack when Sakazuki went second? I see a lot of different videos where the player went second but just don't attack, is it like a respect thing? Cause when I watched how to play this card game from bandi's channel it said that if you go second you could attack
Man to be honest no one has a good understanding of the rules we have a guideline but everyone has a different understanding of the rules for example people think the person who goes second draws other think the person who goes second doesnt draw its just honestly however you wanna play
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Each player can’t attack on their first turns, person who goes second draw a card
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It's because neither player can attack on their respective first turn, as per the rules. The rules are obnoxiously simple, and yet we still get ppl posting videos making these rookie mistakes and creating confusion.