@@zEr-ne5ri I mean, with Goat, Reaper and Edison formats we'd hit major landmarks of the game's history and meta, so it made sense to stop and spend a bit longer on it. This time we're SPECIFICALLY just spending as much time as possible pre-Dragon Rulers. Goat, Reaper and Edison were the equivalent of 'we hit Stardust Crusaders, let's spend more time there', but this is absolutely 'filling time before the big one'.
I gotta agree with Joseph, every time I see karakuri played in history I wonder how the fuck it wasn't a tier 0.5 deck when it can combo like that. Crazy...
I never thought this day would come for me, but it's time to be the one trick that malds about HoY. I feel like playing Hunder before Spark-Emptiness, 101, or Exciton and calling it a bad deck is like beating up a baby and thinking you fought the world's weakest man. Later iterations of the deck also figured out that its biggest advantage is that it just gives you a million free cards, so they indexed into things like Reckless and Wing Blast and didn't Xyz or synchro unless absolutely necessary to max out on Seahorse spam. That said, it's understandable that none of this came up, because who cares about Hunder. Anyway, glad to see the deck get played. Man Karakuri is nuts
The thing is this is called the HISTORY od Yugioh and at this time the deck was bad. It's like me saying that the Prankkid deck was weak after the Miaomu limit and you going "but look at the last YCS Prank won" differnt points in time different powerlevels
I'm hoping that Constellars don't suffer from this exact same issue. Their playstyle didn't necessarily change, but once Sombre came out in LTGY, the deck got a lot more powerful. The grind that you get from Sombre actually makes the deck a threat, since they essentially become super sticky. 1-2 bounces with a pleiades, then another 1-2 after that. Or you can make an Omega to make your board resistant to most types of removal. Often times, if you managed to stick a Pleiades and an Omega on the board, you could win the game off of your opponent being unable to effectively remove them. But it's just not very likely before Sombre comes out. Pre-Sombre, the deck makes maybe 1 guy, and that's all you might get
I love this I love karakuri, I wanted to give some advise in case anyone wants to play karakuri none of this is to offend it’s just a little back sitting just for fun. At 15:45 cimo could start by summoning inashichi from deck then de-synchro the first bureido, summoning it back and then summon nishipashi and because it leave the field and came back he would have drawn an extra card. Also at 29:30 cimo could switch Ninishi and nisamu so he could extra normal summon nisamu so after the torrential he would still have his normal summon.
I think cimo did great with the deck specially prioritizing the best synchro karakuri (naturia beast) I just love karakuri and needed to show some of their hidden “combos”
@@sergiodelatorre9127 you nailed it, definitely an above average performance by Alex. Kudos to him. It was probably unrealistic for him to catch the nuance of maximizing draws with this deck on short notice. While we're geeking out about Karakuris though, I actually wouldnt have minded cash cache into inaschichi for an anatomy +1 in game 2. Also why did he still have decrees mained going 2nd!!! ahhhhh!!! Like imagine that decree is a night beam/mst we might actually win game 3 through the maxx c!
Pre Dragon ruler format is really cool and I'm glad it's getting more focus. It's kinda like how Edison was a very diverse environment where nothing was "solved" before a very particular deck arrived and centralized everything. If anyone wants to host events for this format I'm down.
Yugioh players when the when they have to watch actually interesting historical formats instead of the 4 meme formats everyone brings up when talking about old Yugioh 😱😱😱
@@Click3tyClick Old schoolers when they are afraid of something good, not knowing that all of the decks that highlighted were still rogue decks that all included the Rulers themselves. So they were still meta relevant while being upgraded by the Rulers.
Since they wanna wait until tachyon galaxy, I hope they do a evilswarm and constellar episode showcase, to kinda usher in hidden arsenal 7. Those were 2 really cool decks that I liked during the time.
Constellar Artifact was way better. But before they miss out on another cool deck I'd rather have the early Constellar version than not seeing them in history at all
This was a fantastic episode. Each duel was great and I didn't expect to like Karakuri. The fact that this History of Yu-Gi-Oh episode is on my birthday today...I couldn't have asked for a better birthday present. Great job guys and I cant wait for the next one.
It kinda came back once the rulers and spellbooks were hit, the whole period from the end of the ruler format until duelist alliance was very similar to this format with many of the same decks being good and only a few additions once the rulers and spellbooks are out of the picture
Unfortunately I think it's too late for Karakuri, they would need a significant number of new cards to be good again, including cards to replace their recent 2020 support just without being shit. The deck is only good because the Karakuri synchros are good but the synchros are only good because they summon the main deck Karakuris, which means you have to run a bunch of main deck Karakuris with different combinations of levels and tuners/non-tuners, which sucks because every single main deck Karakuri monster is unplayable rubbish by 2022 Yugioh standards. It's like running a deck with 20 garnets because every single main deck archetypal monster is terrible and you only run them because you want to special summon them from the deck during your big synchro combo plays. I don't think an archetype as old and unpopular as Karakuri can possibly get the type of support it would need to actually be worth playing again. If you really want to you can still play it as yet another Halq+Auroradon turbo combo deck that has a really high ceiling but dies to a single Ash Blossom.
@Click3tyClick While you do have a point, I don't think you're entirely correct. The 2020 support was actually quite good. The deck desperately needed a level 1 tuner and an in-archetype boss monster, both of which it received. What it mostly needs is a better way to search merchant, because Cash Cache is lack-luster at best, and downright awful at worst. Plus the decks auroradon line is a lot less vulnerable than it appears, with numerous lines that pivot into a variety of powerful bosses that few decks can access. While I do think it would need a very large amount of support to be viable at the top levels of play, it still is a lot more powerful than people give it credit for.
@@astercat49 Bureibu is great and the frog is nice because it gives you a semi-quick-play banish but it still suffers from the same problem of not actually doing anything to further your plays other than being a tuner and being lvl 1. In an age where every other combo archetype's monsters can summon themselves for free and then summon another asshole from the deck and then banish themselves from the graveyard to search another extender it just feels so weird that the Karakuri support was so gimped. There is still only one Karakuri monster that can special summon itself and it xeno locks you into the earth machine meme for some inexplicable reason. Ending on a couple of Bureibus is nice but hardly worth putting up with all the problems the deck has, but if you're doing a bigger Halq line it's pretty hard to play through an Ash on the Halq effect or Nib in general. I still play the deck at a low ish level and I did hit plat 1 with it in Master Duel but that's just the Master Duel ladder being silly.
There is still one more shot in history for Karakuri. There is still Karakuri Geargia, which is acutally my favorite varient. There was also a Karakuri ABC deck in turkey that won a regional. But I doubt Cimo and MBT will include winning lists that aren't from the US.
@@pandaman1331 Cimo already played Geargia Karakuri a few episodes ago and the deck doesn't really change enough to warrant a second showing before it fizzles out post-DUEA
Imagine going from this baller super diverse format of reasonable priced decks to a tier 0 format of 1000$ decks. No joke 150$ Big Eyes and if you didn't have 3 to win the Big Eye war in the mirror you lost. Not to mention the 180$ Dracosacs and and it's not hard to see why so many players left the game. This doesn't even cover the toxic nature of the format making Evilswarm stun the most prevalent budget deck, which was only a coin flip against Rulers at best, pushing out almost every high level boss monster deck.
I love how they’re terrified of Dragon rulers yet the initial format is literally Druler vs Spellbooks or mirror matches. Then after the ban list we get Ravine ruler and other decks are strong contenders once again, especially with additional sets.
Well. Rulers in general stayed around for over a year until they finally got banned. Funny enough, they were still legal at 1 copy in H.A.T format because they weren't too much of a problem since the only deck that could properly utilize them was Lightsworn Rulers which was a rogue deck. But it didn't take long for them to gain traction again. It's kind of crazy though to think that it took Konami until the start of 2015 to finally ban them.
@@pandaman1331 They only got banned because they were used in an ftk with dark matter dragon, other than that they were fine (and very cool) as limited elemental support. It's a shame that they ended up getting banned because of some shite gimmick card that was only ever used for degenerate bullshit and ended up getting banned anyway.
@@Click3tyClick The problem is that they are too generic and easy to bring out. Whenever you create cards you'd have to worry about wether Rulers can be splashed in it and make it broken. Just think of Dragon Link with Rulers.
@@pandaman1331 Yea they're probably too good as generic extenders to come back now but when they were banned they weren't doing anything problematic other than the dumb dark matter ftk, and banning them hurt a bunch of cool decks that would just run their respective elemental ruler as a neat support tech.
@@Click3tyClick True story. I defenitely wouldn't have minded if they stayed around. But there are still people who hate them with a passion. But as it is now I doubt they will ever come back.
I remember after like the third time playing Karakuri I looked at it and decided huh this could make a fun exodia deck and did that instead of anything super competitive lol
Yeah hunder doesn’t have all its tools here yet. It gets stronger in 2014 with Exciton and 101. Exciton in particular is super strong because with Watt Giraffe and any hunder as long as you get Giraffe effect active, you can blank your opponent’s cards and then Exciton. I literally used to do that to out Burning Abyss boards, it’s nuts.
Also Batteryman 9-volt is very based in this deck after DUEA, basically a very swole gadget that also interacts with all the other thunder goodstuff in the deck
I think I speak for everyone when I say that we rather see Dungeon Dice Monsters than Dragon Rulers. Plus, MBT needs to consider getting some restraining orders on his Patreon supporters.
2:25 I think it would be terrible but I really want to see both Cimooo's and MBT's wheels contain one common deck. So there will be chance for mirror but you can always dodge it by respining. Depends on how much one of you would like to play that deck.
Hunders were in a rough spot at this point of the game's history. Later on they benefit from things like batteryman 9 volt and made for a good solid engine for batteryman decks to swarm the field more than they normally could. Batteryman Hunder was a legitimate good rogue option for like 5 formats straight.
I am actually fine with you exploring the entire historic meta. I'd be more disappointed if you missed out on something. So with this said, make sure that one of these days you will highlight Constellar. Teleport Karakuri is also a very nice deck because it's kind of the only Synchro based deck in the XYZ format. And I'd like to mention that it acutally gets better with Lord of the Tachyon Galaxy. And not because of Redox but because of Dracossack. Which is why I hope you will also dedicate a lot of episodes to properly rerpesent the Ruler format. With which I mean that you not just showcase all of the Ruler varients but also how the Rulers were included in basically every deck. Fire Fist, Tidal Mermails, Laval Quasar, Redox Gadgets. I want to see all of these decks in Ruler format too.
1. We need a history of Tier 0. Can you do a video covering the tier 0 formats? ex. Tele-dad vs Zoodiac 2. Can you do a game of modern Yu-Gi-Oh with everything at 3? I don't think some cards are as busted as people think!
Yet another episode of "We should be doing Dragon Rulers, but we *really* don't wanna be doing Dragon Rulers..." Ah well, I don't mind. It's always entertaining regardless~
i'm not opposed to the wheel filler arc before the big dragon energy arc...take a few episodes to explore this...always awesome to have some good matches
It's best to think of hunders as a grind deck. While it can xyz summon, it's often better to just recur your thunder sea horse for two turns with sishunder while you sit on your backrow. Still, the deck isn't nearly as good without honor ark and exciton.
What's complicated about rulers? You just vomit as many as possible to make an even number and then spam rank 7s :P I do like the change to the wheels, PLEASE do all the decks on them. I would like to keep the Vietnam-style flashbacks of Ruler-Format away for as long as possible.
Regarding the wheel if possible making multiple smaller wedges of the same category and interspersing them around the wheel rather than one big chunk, would be more visually interesting.
Had an idea idea for a new series for you. It would be a combination of history of jank and history of yugioh. One person would play a jank deck from the wheel, the other would play a top ranking deck from the wheel. Loser would have to play jank the next time around. No mirror matches this way, since two different wheels, and you’d be able to see how the underdogs dealt with the current competition. If I had to give the series a fitting yugioh name…, heart of the underdog. Or history of the underdog
@@williamdavis1194 I agree. The deck wasn't good, but it certainly wasn't bad. A good mid tier deck for anyone starting Duel Links and wanting to experiment.
13:08 There are at least a few of us who are looking forward to dragon rulers, myself included. I've heard a lot about how the format has very deep, skill-rewarding gameplay (even if deckbuilding is highly restricted), and I want to see what that looks like. I know that I would like it a lot if you gave that format the same treatment you did goat and edison, though I understand why you may not want to.
i was a little upset at the massive misplays on MBT's part. I was a seasoned Hunder player in these times and I'm just shaking my head at how many missed opportunities were here. I get going for shockmaster in eagerness but he could have capitalized more.
25:41 - Nearly everyone watching: "Let's go, there is nothing to fear here!" Seasoned Yugioh players paranoid about massive punishes: "That's what scares me..."
What do we need to do to get a video of you two playing a game of dungeon dice monsters on this series. I think it is available through table top simulator.
seeing hunder and looking at floowandereeze they are very similar just floowandereeze gets + off of committing to the board versus hunder who needs to open 3 of their specific pieces because nothing really links together due to the lack of searching and slowness of seahorse
They will most likely do it in History of Jank. Can't people just do me the favor and refrain from trying to turn this into a second progression or jank series. Casual players have more than enough shows to enjoy. Can't I at least have one?
MBT: Cimo, I know you made that poggers face. You drew Snatch Steal, or something
Cimo: B i g E y e
The History of Yugioh has finally added filler arcs. I'm here for it!
Wasn't that originally at goat format pt 2 and 3?
@@matthewred226 don’t even get me started on reaper format Jesus Christ it took forever
@@zEr-ne5ri I mean, with Goat, Reaper and Edison formats we'd hit major landmarks of the game's history and meta, so it made sense to stop and spend a bit longer on it.
This time we're SPECIFICALLY just spending as much time as possible pre-Dragon Rulers. Goat, Reaper and Edison were the equivalent of 'we hit Stardust Crusaders, let's spend more time there', but this is absolutely 'filling time before the big one'.
@@EinDose cry about it
@@Click3tyClick oh, I should say I like all of it!
MBT knowing immediately Cimo was making the poggers face was hilarious lmao
The best part is realising that MBT was joking around about Alex drawing snatch steal but he indeed ended playing big eye 👀
@@zeldaboy7066 holy crap you're right, that's even better lmfao
23:29
Every Friday, Dragon Ruler comes closer and closer.
There is no escape, Alex.
Dragon Rulers are like Thanos, they are inevitable
Dragon rulers to cimo are like thanksgiving 3 to dead meat.
@@mohammedhany5640 I love you for that reference, that is so spot on. Would Dark Armed Dragon be Thankskilling?
I gotta agree with Joseph, every time I see karakuri played in history I wonder how the fuck it wasn't a tier 0.5 deck when it can combo like that. Crazy...
I never thought this day would come for me, but it's time to be the one trick that malds about HoY. I feel like playing Hunder before Spark-Emptiness, 101, or Exciton and calling it a bad deck is like beating up a baby and thinking you fought the world's weakest man. Later iterations of the deck also figured out that its biggest advantage is that it just gives you a million free cards, so they indexed into things like Reckless and Wing Blast and didn't Xyz or synchro unless absolutely necessary to max out on Seahorse spam. That said, it's understandable that none of this came up, because who cares about Hunder.
Anyway, glad to see the deck get played. Man Karakuri is nuts
MBT having playoffs flashbacks
The thing is this is called the HISTORY od Yugioh and at this time the deck was bad. It's like me saying that the Prankkid deck was weak after the Miaomu limit and you going "but look at the last YCS Prank won" differnt points in time different powerlevels
We need more Watts
I'm hoping that Constellars don't suffer from this exact same issue. Their playstyle didn't necessarily change, but once Sombre came out in LTGY, the deck got a lot more powerful. The grind that you get from Sombre actually makes the deck a threat, since they essentially become super sticky. 1-2 bounces with a pleiades, then another 1-2 after that. Or you can make an Omega to make your board resistant to most types of removal. Often times, if you managed to stick a Pleiades and an Omega on the board, you could win the game off of your opponent being unable to effectively remove them. But it's just not very likely before Sombre comes out. Pre-Sombre, the deck makes maybe 1 guy, and that's all you might get
Please dedicate a episode to dungeon dice monsters that would be fantastic 😁
Maybe jank
I actually love Dungeon Dice Monsters, so I’d 100% be down for that! 😂😂😂
D/D/D:The One That Doesn't Need A Triple-digit IQ,But It Still Makes You A Gigachad For Playing.
@@Cimoooooooo HELL YES!!!!! THERE IS A WAY TO PLAY IT ON STEAM
HELL YES
I love this I love karakuri, I wanted to give some advise in case anyone wants to play karakuri none of this is to offend it’s just a little back sitting just for fun. At 15:45 cimo could start by summoning inashichi from deck then de-synchro the first bureido, summoning it back and then summon nishipashi and because it leave the field and came back he would have drawn an extra card. Also at 29:30 cimo could switch Ninishi and nisamu so he could extra normal summon nisamu so after the torrential he would still have his normal summon.
I think cimo did great with the deck specially prioritizing the best synchro karakuri (naturia beast) I just love karakuri and needed to show some of their hidden “combos”
@@sergiodelatorre9127 you nailed it, definitely an above average performance by Alex. Kudos to him. It was probably unrealistic for him to catch the nuance of maximizing draws with this deck on short notice.
While we're geeking out about Karakuris though, I actually wouldnt have minded cash cache into inaschichi for an anatomy +1 in game 2. Also why did he still have decrees mained going 2nd!!! ahhhhh!!! Like imagine that decree is a night beam/mst we might actually win game 3 through the maxx c!
@@zugisland388 i believe it was a rematch so there was no siding, I could be wrong tho
Pre Dragon ruler format is really cool and I'm glad it's getting more focus. It's kinda like how Edison was a very diverse environment where nothing was "solved" before a very particular deck arrived and centralized everything.
If anyone wants to host events for this format I'm down.
Does this format have a particular name?
@@sammydray5919 It is called Meadowlands
Cool that we got history of jank twice this week, waiting for history though, that would be interesting with a few level 7 dragon monsters
These decks aren't Jank though
@@dakotadoyle7573 it's a joke
Yugioh players when the when they have to watch actually interesting historical formats instead of the 4 meme formats everyone brings up when talking about old Yugioh 😱😱😱
@@Click3tyClick okay let's just clarify, we aren't calling dragon ruler format a meme, right?
@@Click3tyClick Old schoolers when they are afraid of something good, not knowing that all of the decks that highlighted were still rogue decks that all included the Rulers themselves. So they were still meta relevant while being upgraded by the Rulers.
This is honestly one of my favorite episodes, every now and again I just come back to it and watch Cimo go absolutely crazy with Karakuri
Bro I need MBT on stream reacting to his own Game 1 JESUS CHRIST.
No one is safe from Alex.
Since they wanna wait until tachyon galaxy, I hope they do a evilswarm and constellar episode showcase, to kinda usher in hidden arsenal 7. Those were 2 really cool decks that I liked during the time.
That’d be kinda cool for a head to head given Hidden Arsenal Lore.
Constellar Artifact was way better. But before they miss out on another cool deck I'd rather have the early Constellar version than not seeing them in history at all
This was a fantastic episode. Each duel was great and I didn't expect to like Karakuri. The fact that this History of Yu-Gi-Oh episode is on my birthday today...I couldn't have asked for a better birthday present. Great job guys and I cant wait for the next one.
This is easily my favorite format of all time. The meta is really diverse and it's a good mix of old and modern yugioh, wish it was around longer!
It kinda came back once the rulers and spellbooks were hit, the whole period from the end of the ruler format until duelist alliance was very similar to this format with many of the same decks being good and only a few additions once the rulers and spellbooks are out of the picture
Karakuri is such a cool archetype that is sadly outpaced by newer synchro decks. I hope it gets some more support some day.
Unfortunately I think it's too late for Karakuri, they would need a significant number of new cards to be good again, including cards to replace their recent 2020 support just without being shit. The deck is only good because the Karakuri synchros are good but the synchros are only good because they summon the main deck Karakuris, which means you have to run a bunch of main deck Karakuris with different combinations of levels and tuners/non-tuners, which sucks because every single main deck Karakuri monster is unplayable rubbish by 2022 Yugioh standards. It's like running a deck with 20 garnets because every single main deck archetypal monster is terrible and you only run them because you want to special summon them from the deck during your big synchro combo plays. I don't think an archetype as old and unpopular as Karakuri can possibly get the type of support it would need to actually be worth playing again. If you really want to you can still play it as yet another Halq+Auroradon turbo combo deck that has a really high ceiling but dies to a single Ash Blossom.
@Click3tyClick While you do have a point, I don't think you're entirely correct. The 2020 support was actually quite good. The deck desperately needed a level 1 tuner and an in-archetype boss monster, both of which it received. What it mostly needs is a better way to search merchant, because Cash Cache is lack-luster at best, and downright awful at worst. Plus the decks auroradon line is a lot less vulnerable than it appears, with numerous lines that pivot into a variety of powerful bosses that few decks can access. While I do think it would need a very large amount of support to be viable at the top levels of play, it still is a lot more powerful than people give it credit for.
@@astercat49 Bureibu is great and the frog is nice because it gives you a semi-quick-play banish but it still suffers from the same problem of not actually doing anything to further your plays other than being a tuner and being lvl 1. In an age where every other combo archetype's monsters can summon themselves for free and then summon another asshole from the deck and then banish themselves from the graveyard to search another extender it just feels so weird that the Karakuri support was so gimped. There is still only one Karakuri monster that can special summon itself and it xeno locks you into the earth machine meme for some inexplicable reason. Ending on a couple of Bureibus is nice but hardly worth putting up with all the problems the deck has, but if you're doing a bigger Halq line it's pretty hard to play through an Ash on the Halq effect or Nib in general. I still play the deck at a low ish level and I did hit plat 1 with it in Master Duel but that's just the Master Duel ladder being silly.
There is still one more shot in history for Karakuri. There is still Karakuri Geargia, which is acutally my favorite varient. There was also a Karakuri ABC deck in turkey that won a regional. But I doubt Cimo and MBT will include winning lists that aren't from the US.
@@pandaman1331 Cimo already played Geargia Karakuri a few episodes ago and the deck doesn't really change enough to warrant a second showing before it fizzles out post-DUEA
MBT and Cimo are so funny together I love em in history and jank
Imagine going from this baller super diverse format of reasonable priced decks to a tier 0 format of 1000$ decks. No joke 150$ Big Eyes and if you didn't have 3 to win the Big Eye war in the mirror you lost. Not to mention the 180$ Dracosacs and and it's not hard to see why so many players left the game.
This doesn't even cover the toxic nature of the format making Evilswarm stun the most prevalent budget deck, which was only a coin flip against Rulers at best, pushing out almost every high level boss monster deck.
"I'm gonna watch this back and find out you drew Snatch Steal!"
*Combos off into Big Eye*
So, I mean basically yeah he did. XD
1:20 Deck Wheel
4:20 Deck List / Breakdown
14:00 Duels
I loved constellers, they had really cool boss monsters.
Just wait for Constellar Artifacts
The format before dragon ruler was my favorite format because of the diversity of decks. I was hero beat player at that time.
I love how they’re terrified of Dragon rulers yet the initial format is literally Druler vs Spellbooks or mirror matches. Then after the ban list we get Ravine ruler and other decks are strong contenders once again, especially with additional sets.
Well. Rulers in general stayed around for over a year until they finally got banned. Funny enough, they were still legal at 1 copy in H.A.T format because they weren't too much of a problem since the only deck that could properly utilize them was Lightsworn Rulers which was a rogue deck. But it didn't take long for them to gain traction again. It's kind of crazy though to think that it took Konami until the start of 2015 to finally ban them.
@@pandaman1331 They only got banned because they were used in an ftk with dark matter dragon, other than that they were fine (and very cool) as limited elemental support. It's a shame that they ended up getting banned because of some shite gimmick card that was only ever used for degenerate bullshit and ended up getting banned anyway.
@@Click3tyClick The problem is that they are too generic and easy to bring out. Whenever you create cards you'd have to worry about wether Rulers can be splashed in it and make it broken. Just think of Dragon Link with Rulers.
@@pandaman1331 Yea they're probably too good as generic extenders to come back now but when they were banned they weren't doing anything problematic other than the dumb dark matter ftk, and banning them hurt a bunch of cool decks that would just run their respective elemental ruler as a neat support tech.
@@Click3tyClick True story. I defenitely wouldn't have minded if they stayed around. But there are still people who hate them with a passion. But as it is now I doubt they will ever come back.
My favorite deck. I was playing Hunder around this time on DN. I have a vid on my channel showing the awesomeness of this deck
I remember after like the third time playing Karakuri I looked at it and decided huh this could make a fun exodia deck and did that instead of anything super competitive lol
Yeah hunder doesn’t have all its tools here yet. It gets stronger in 2014 with Exciton and 101. Exciton in particular is super strong because with Watt Giraffe and any hunder as long as you get Giraffe effect active, you can blank your opponent’s cards and then Exciton. I literally used to do that to out Burning Abyss boards, it’s nuts.
Also Batteryman 9-volt is very based in this deck after DUEA, basically a very swole gadget that also interacts with all the other thunder goodstuff in the deck
Honestly, I'm surprised that the Karakuri list didn't include, at least, 1 copy of Zaizan
2:22 And here I've been waiting for you to play Dragon ruler format for like the past 3 weeks..
Karakuris need some love. Awesome archetype. The only deck I kept after giving my collection
Pls oh pls!! Bring a dungeon dice monsters episode
Karakuri was so fun. Weak to removal but their combo was super cool to use.
I think I speak for everyone when I say that we rather see Dungeon Dice Monsters than Dragon Rulers. Plus, MBT needs to consider getting some restraining orders on his Patreon supporters.
Karakuri was my favorite deck.
Karakuri combos were fun back in the day
2:25 I think it would be terrible but I really want to see both Cimooo's and MBT's wheels contain one common deck. So there will be chance for mirror but you can always dodge it by respining. Depends on how much one of you would like to play that deck.
Even more funny if both don't know which deck is the common, with the editors deciding which one it is.
History of Yu-Gi-Oh! episode wins
Cimoooooooo: 41
MBT: 38
Nice timing for Karakuri, been rocking them in the Synchro Event in MD, it's pretty nice like that.
no way! I've been begging multiple yugioh channels to cover karakuri and now i found this😍
Lol John's card sleeves are the single cover art for the song Thunder by Imagine Dragons! "Thunder! Feel the thunder! Lightning and the thunder!"
I guess you could say Cimo's reinvented the wheel this episode
Paladynamo is such an underrated card. I remember performing many an otk with him and bls, which is exact game with bls 2nd attack.
I love mirror matches so funny
Plus did inspire one my poems
I love that you brought the wheel back
I'm actually playing Karakuris in the Master Duel Synchro event lol
Just fucking play rulers already! I love that format so much!
I mean I’m kinda excited for rulers myself. I didn’t play during the format but looking back on it, the format looks very fun.
I hope there is a discord for this format, it looks so fun
H.A.T format has a discord. It's basically un upgraded version of this format.
You can run. You can hide. But Dragon Rulers are inevitable
Hunders were in a rough spot at this point of the game's history. Later on they benefit from things like batteryman 9 volt and made for a good solid engine for batteryman decks to swarm the field more than they normally could. Batteryman Hunder was a legitimate good rogue option for like 5 formats straight.
I am actually fine with you exploring the entire historic meta. I'd be more disappointed if you missed out on something. So with this said, make sure that one of these days you will highlight Constellar. Teleport Karakuri is also a very nice deck because it's kind of the only Synchro based deck in the XYZ format. And I'd like to mention that it acutally gets better with Lord of the Tachyon Galaxy. And not because of Redox but because of Dracossack. Which is why I hope you will also dedicate a lot of episodes to properly rerpesent the Ruler format. With which I mean that you not just showcase all of the Ruler varients but also how the Rulers were included in basically every deck. Fire Fist, Tidal Mermails, Laval Quasar, Redox Gadgets. I want to see all of these decks in Ruler format too.
I would like one maybe three episodes of dungeon dice monsters
When I play karakuri I get destroyed against pen summon pass but if cimoooooooo plays it second turn kill lol
1. We need a history of Tier 0. Can you do a video covering the tier 0 formats? ex. Tele-dad vs Zoodiac
2. Can you do a game of modern Yu-Gi-Oh with everything at 3? I don't think some cards are as busted as people think!
Yet another episode of "We should be doing Dragon Rulers, but we *really* don't wanna be doing Dragon Rulers..." Ah well, I don't mind. It's always entertaining regardless~
I might be one of the few looking forward to Dragon Rulers.
hoping that when y'all finally get through dragon ruler hell you cover my favorite format, April 2014 pre-soul charge, AKA YCS Vegas format
i'm not opposed to the wheel filler arc before the big dragon energy arc...take a few episodes to explore this...always awesome to have some good matches
Joseph is gonna watch this back and he’s going to see Cimo’s game 1 opening hand and realize he was completely screwed from the get-go.
It's best to think of hunders as a grind deck. While it can xyz summon, it's often better to just recur your thunder sea horse for two turns with sishunder while you sit on your backrow. Still, the deck isn't nearly as good without honor ark and exciton.
What's complicated about rulers? You just vomit as many as possible to make an even number and then spam rank 7s :P
I do like the change to the wheels, PLEASE do all the decks on them. I would like to keep the Vietnam-style flashbacks of Ruler-Format away for as long as possible.
Regarding the wheel if possible making multiple smaller wedges of the same category and interspersing them around the wheel rather than one big chunk, would be more visually interesting.
DinoFist is my favorite archetype... Poor DinoFist T-rex
I feel like we're legit going to end up in History of Jank territory before we actually move on to Dragon Rulers.
MBT you clearly have some fans that love you with a capital LOVE.
Had an idea idea for a new series for you. It would be a combination of history of jank and history of yugioh. One person would play a jank deck from the wheel, the other would play a top ranking deck from the wheel. Loser would have to play jank the next time around. No mirror matches this way, since two different wheels, and you’d be able to see how the underdogs dealt with the current competition. If I had to give the series a fitting yugioh name…, heart of the underdog. Or history of the underdog
Dungeon Dice monsters would be cool to see
Would love to see the whole 4 episodes of the wheel. I’m excited for Dragon Ruler format but we can wait a few months.
So two wheels is a good idea…. But I like the mirror match meme
Please do ALL the decks on the wheel minusing the one you already did in previous weeks
Hey, I played Hunder in my early start of Duel Links. I didn't realize the deck actually had a name.
Me too! Once XYZs came out, the deck became pretty crazy
@@williamdavis1194 I agree. The deck wasn't good, but it certainly wasn't bad. A good mid tier deck for anyone starting Duel Links and wanting to experiment.
Ah. This is the karakuri I remember so distastefully. Ty Cimo.
I think that Bureido draw effect is once per turn....but man, Karakuri domination😆🤩🤨🤗🧐😲😎🤓💥
It's a "soft" once per turn, so you can use it multiple times if you summon multiple Bureidos (or if you summon the "same" one again with de-synchro)
Synchro infernity needs to be shown off, it’s amazing
Cimo played Karakuri against the pharaohs in ancient Egypt
13:08 There are at least a few of us who are looking forward to dragon rulers, myself included. I've heard a lot about how the format has very deep, skill-rewarding gameplay (even if deckbuilding is highly restricted), and I want to see what that looks like. I know that I would like it a lot if you gave that format the same treatment you did goat and edison, though I understand why you may not want to.
Gheez this background music before the games sounds like those commercials about lawsuits for talcum powder or asbestos or whatever
i was a little upset at the massive misplays on MBT's part. I was a seasoned Hunder player in these times and I'm just shaking my head at how many missed opportunities were here. I get going for shockmaster in eagerness but he could have capitalized more.
25:41 - Nearly everyone watching: "Let's go, there is nothing to fear here!"
Seasoned Yugioh players paranoid about massive punishes: "That's what scares me..."
Cimo playing modern Yugioh a whole decade before today.
So people before dragon rulers yugioh was a fun an interactive game. Every deck that top an event or was showcased here hold my tops 🤣
What do we need to do to get a video of you two playing a game of dungeon dice monsters on this series. I think it is available through table top simulator.
wow that maxx c card looks pretty strong!
Just have gage on the phone while you play
seeing hunder and looking at floowandereeze they are very similar just floowandereeze gets + off of committing to the board versus hunder who needs to open 3 of their specific pieces because nothing really links together due to the lack of searching and slowness of seahorse
Oh boy, 2 episodes of History of Jank?
I had 7 Rings in Hand playing in my head during game 3
I didn't realize how much I missed the wheel until now!
Happy Friday Duelist - thank you for this history format video !! so interesting!!!!!
We need one episode of Dungeon Dice Monsters.
Am I the only one excited to see Dragon Ruler VS Spellbook of Judgement?
You are not the only one
If naturia beast was a generic lvl 5 synchro(if it didnt require earth monsters) it would be banned
If Cimooo played Barkion in the third Game he'd won easily.
Next up on ‘Please Dear God Not Dragon Rulers:the Series’, Earthbound Immortal decks!
It’s the Wheel! Wheely came home!
Cimooooo can you please make a kurikuri deck profile
Welcome to the history of 2013
i think you guys may have overlooked the March 2013 banlist
Please play Dragunity! It got better with Tempest, but it was still VERY formidable before Tachyon.
They will most likely do it in History of Jank. Can't people just do me the favor and refrain from trying to turn this into a second progression or jank series. Casual players have more than enough shows to enjoy. Can't I at least have one?
Dang, y’all really hate dragon rulers. Still an awesome episode!
Do you guys plan on adding Evilswarms to one of the wheels?