Such a confusing game. I don't discredit any of your advice but as a totally new player it would be far more impactful to have cards on screen simulating the scenarios you're highlighting, or like screen-shots of game states. Your segment on blocking and countering is too abstract without any sort of visual reference and the audiences that can follow how quickly you explained all that should already be familiar enough with the game where those advices have become self evident to them.
I was always one to think you'll get the advantage if you just immediately block hits from start but that did always make me have less cards so ima start being more patient with getting hits
during the years i played : pokemon maple story, yugioh, world of warcraft, dragon ball, turtles tcg, dual masters, star wars tcg (wizards), harry potter tcg, and maybe two more i dont remember now (yes i tried magic, no i didnt like it), and so far, my favs are star wars dual masters yugioh but harry potter ,turtles and maple story was surprisingly good as well
If you have a full board, and opponent has 1 life, but a frick ton of cards in hand, would it be better to do an even amount of 7-8K attacks, or do 2 huge attacks
Depends on your board, try to swing 5k, 7k or 9k starting from the least don requirement needed You want to leave yourself some outs, while identifying the opponent's hand information through how he guards
Which tip did you find to be most useful?
Countering / blocking
Such a confusing game. I don't discredit any of your advice but as a totally new player it would be far more impactful to have cards on screen simulating the scenarios you're highlighting, or like screen-shots of game states. Your segment on blocking and countering is too abstract without any sort of visual reference and the audiences that can follow how quickly you explained all that should already be familiar enough with the game where those advices have become self evident to them.
Keep up the educational stuff ! Hard to find teaching on one piece
You forgot the true number 1 tip be lucky
Unless you are playing yellow luck isn’t a major player in one piece
Beat an egghead player with Issho by turn 5. Luck def plays a part 😂😂😂😂
Luck is definitely important cause u can either get a good hand or a bad hand 😂😂 depending on which ur chance of winning changes
it's quite hard getting used to how virtually consequence-free attacking is in this game. It changes up so much stuff.
Great Video 🙌🏾
I was always one to think you'll get the advantage if you just immediately block hits from start but that did always make me have less cards so ima start being more patient with getting hits
Hope it improves your success rate, thanks for the comment!
Cheers from a TCG newbie, appreciate the tips !
Amazing. Thanks and would love to see more videos like this. 😀
Nice to see you around - used to follow you when you played Snap aswell 👍
Thank you so much! This was suuuuper helpful
Love to hear it!
thank you!
Thankyou so much bro. make morevids like this pls ❤
I gotchu, glad you enjoyed 🙌
Solid vid brother
Thanks man this video helps a lot!
Awesome tips thanks G 😅🙏🏾💜🔥🏴☠️
Always happy to inspire greatness!
#1 play a 400 Dollar Metadeck.
i still like Yugi oh even if i havent played it in years...😅
Attacking math was the most benficial for me. Great vid D-money.
I think that one can make a huge difference, happy to help 😀 Thank you for the support
where have u been man, i miss ur vids!! are u doing fine there
during the years i played :
pokemon
maple story,
yugioh,
world of warcraft,
dragon ball,
turtles tcg,
dual masters,
star wars tcg (wizards),
harry potter tcg,
and maybe two more i dont remember now (yes i tried magic, no i didnt like it), and so far, my favs are
star wars
dual masters
yugioh
but harry potter ,turtles and maple story was surprisingly good as well
If you have a full board, and opponent has 1 life, but a frick ton of cards in hand, would it be better to do an even amount of 7-8K attacks, or do 2 huge attacks
Depends on your board, try to swing 5k, 7k or 9k starting from the least don requirement needed
You want to leave yourself some outs, while identifying the opponent's hand information through how he guards
Number 1. sequencing*
I’m sorry im a noob , what does it mean when you say “don open”
You’re all good! Don open as in untapped and available for use
@@DoubleDonPirates thank you