How To Get Better at YUGIOH! (Powerful Cards Are Not The Answer)

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  • Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
  • Hey, I hope this video makes an actual difference in your Yugioh life. I'm a beginner player trying to master the art of competitive Yugioh. In this video I share how and why finding useful cards is more important than finding powerful ones. As always, God bless.
    Intro and Outro music by Drew Anthony Nyquist.

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  • @VanDonoYoutube
    @VanDonoYoutube 8 місяців тому +1

    Great! Thanks for the content, look forward to more. Subscribed!

  • @amaisama7672
    @amaisama7672 8 місяців тому +1

    A veteran player would probably know that 0 atk monsters cannot crash other 0 atk monsters, neither are destroyed by battle

    • @metaggrit
      @metaggrit  8 місяців тому

      True. I got that wrong in the video. Thanks for pointing that out

    • @metaggrit
      @metaggrit  8 місяців тому

      Although when I ask AI they do die in Edison format... idk if that's accurate lol

    • @aidanl6430
      @aidanl6430 8 місяців тому

      ​@@metaggritthat's right. During edison rules 0 ark monsters crash, sometime since then they changed it so they aren't destroyed

  • @themasked1752
    @themasked1752 8 місяців тому +1

    Do you have any examples with decks like Cyber dragon, Floo, or Suship. I kinda get it, but not entirely.

    • @metaggrit
      @metaggrit  8 місяців тому +1

      Floo!? No. Cydra, yes.

  • @zestyflamingo
    @zestyflamingo 8 місяців тому +2

    Useful feels like a bad description. You’re talking about cards that are flexible, and resilient, or are more broadly applicable. Sure they have more use cases but saying they are more useful is almost like saying nothing at all.
    You’re also using a false equivalency argument. A card can be both powerful and flexible (“useful”). Seals was probably not the best card to use as an example cause while the combo you showcased is cool and all it is not the only thing seals can summon. They could just as easily summon Koa’ki Meiru Drago of the seals in the battle phase and completely screw over what they were going to do in main phase 2. It is just as flexible if not more so than danger Nessie. Also spheres is an end board piece that takes up slots both main and extra deck and you’re talking about using dangers as a utility card going second. Apples to oranges comparison.
    The point youre trying to articulate here does not feel fleshed out enough because “useful” is not a useful barometer for evaluating a card. If you would’ve left out the part about the seals entirely and just rambled about those use cases for dangers versus the meta relevant interaction points like how it gets around droll and skill drain and apollusa and titles the video something like “the secret behind dark worlds success” or “how dangers can help you top a ycs” then we would’ve been cookin.

    • @metaggrit
      @metaggrit  8 місяців тому +1

      Well it sounds like you processed my video pretty thoroughly. You cooked with my video even though I didn't title it as you would have liked me to. I appreciate the feedback and the thoughtful view. I will give a thoughtful response below to your comment.
      I think the success of Dark World has more application than simply topping an event if you choose to copy and paste the decklist. That's why I titled the video as I did. We can learn from how it was able to achieve its success so that we can apply similar lessons to other decks. For example, you can apply the success of Dangers to D-Link. Instead of going for a gimmick like Koaki Meiru or Albaz; simply summon Magnumut from your deck or black metal for example. This way, you get an interruption and a follow up play that is nearly impossible to interrupt. You can out the opponent's normal summon, make them lose their battle phase, and have an otk line because you know you will at least see your next turn...all with a spheres. D-Link can top events too. But it takes more than copying and pasting decklists in order to get better at Yugioh. It takes understanding the why and how of strong strategies.
      Maybe "useful" wasn't the best word to use. But at the end of the day I can't sit here and find what works for everyone else. That's why I used examples and I said "useful" because at least I know what I mean by that. What people do with what I say is out of my control to an extent. Next time though, I'll try harder to think of a better way to put it.
      I appreciate the criticism. You're always welcome to critique any of my content how you see fit.

    • @zestyflamingo
      @zestyflamingo 8 місяців тому

      @@metaggrit good luck with the content dude

    • @thecomedymask9089
      @thecomedymask9089 7 місяців тому

      ​@@metaggrithey bro ever thought about making a cyber dark mikanko deck to have more equip cards for cyber darkness dragon to use

    • @metaggrit
      @metaggrit  7 місяців тому +1

      @@thecomedymask9089 That's an interesting thought. I might have to get with my buddy who plays Mikanko and cook up a deck. Thanks for the inspiration

    • @thecomedymask9089
      @thecomedymask9089 7 місяців тому

      @@metaggrit that would be cool