I don't do this often, but 19:47 1.) Snatch Steal a defense Position Monolith and switch to attack. 2.) Crash Monoliths, walk over the last monolith with Artorigus. 3.) Artorigus pop the face-down. 4.) Activate Kaiser Colosseum Cimo wins via deck out.
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but it looks like Joseph probably had a second Tyrant's Throes facedown by that point (unless he decided to go with the 5head play of setting Heat Wave, of course), so whatever Alex would target with snatch would just get tributed away, and Alex would end up with the scenario that did occur in game 3.
@@jamesredmond7001 Edit: Joseph still loses that turn anyways because Artorigus can pop monsters on either field. No matter if Joseph had the 2nd throes; he still loses to Colo + Destiny Sacred Artorigus. If Joseph out's his own monsters then he still loses to Kaiser Colosseum because Artorigus 2-for-1's. If he doesn't Tyrants throes the targeted monster then the same play will just happen again on the following turn because you wouldn't pop if you don't have a way to Colo.
There was a play he could have done where he pops with big artorigus, crashes with a Snatch stolen monster and then activates Kaiser Colloseaum locking Joseph out the game due to destiny's protection.
@@tristan4807 In this case I would defend Alex. I think that is more like adaptation towards the matchup that could've been better. And that requires more in depth knowledge about the deck than just knowing (or reading) the effects of your cards.
@@RenegadeVile options he had nowhere to put on the field. Spell/trap zone was full. And with monster are normal monsters so with only out might have been an overlay monster.
Eh... 50/50 chance it might have bought a turn. But only if he hit the low scale. And guessed correctly that MBT only had high scales and a qli. Game 2 was a dice roll, and Cimo lost it.
24:53 - I can't tell if he thought the card was so bad it blew itself up when activating the effect, or if he was just doing some good ol' MBT cheating so he could get a scale with a better effect the following turn. 27:28 - "You cannot conduct your battle phase the turn you activate this card." - Soul Charge It doesn't matter that the *EFFECT* didn't go through because of Tyrant's Throes, because it explicitly only requires that Soul Charge be _ACTIVATED._ Therefore, no battle phase for you. 28:07 - "Neither player can *NORMAL* or *SPECIAL* summon monsters." - Tyrant's Throes. Much like Rhongo Bongo, you can still Set and then _FLIP SUMMON_ monsters, which would allow you to take advantage of effects since MBT wouldn't be able to attack without risking the last of his LP thanks to the previous cheat. 28:25 - In fact, had you set Bedwyr and Merlin previously you could've used Snatch Steal, had 4 monsters on the field and attacked for game at this point.
It hurt me when he discarded RotA instead of using it to search Drystan, setting it, and then flipping it face-up the following turn to equip it and pop the Throes. At the very least, it would have fetched a response from Joseph by having him attack it while face-down, and could have gotten some damage in in return. Or when at 16:30 when he kind of just gave up, rather than use Artorigus' effect to pop the monolith, equip Arfeudutyr and use it to pop the face-down, and get in for 3200dmg.
@@ShrankTheFirst Exactly. The other play that I wish he did was select the Gwenhwyfar as one of Borz's targets. Because it does count. I like Gallatin, but it's only necessary if you need something to push over something with a lot more ATK. Otherwise, a 3k Arthur will work just as fine.
Not that it really mattered since it was already game 3 and he still lost but correct Soul charge just needs to activate to lock you out of the battle phase it doesn't need to actually summon anything.
Third time Cimo's played NK, my third time reminding Cimo that Caliburn's LP gain is *not* a HOPT and can gain you 2k LP in one turn, and the second time that exact bit of information would have won him a game. Also you can still flip summon under Tyrant's Throes. Not sure if it would have helped, but yeah.
The flip summoning might have done something in Game 3, but in the other game, MBT kept killing whatever he set. I also don't think the LP gain would have made a difference in the end.
@@halowaffle25 Could've MST'd the Tenki which would have left MBT with one less pendulum monster and therefore unable to kill, but that's a hard move to make when you don't know that you'd die otherwise.
I feel like when Rescue Rabbit came out in the timeline for this series, there was a missed opportunity to play Chaos Rabbit, with Sparkman/the vanilla NK and Vorse Raider or Blade Knight as the dark of choice. Such a fun deck that was surprisingly competent. If you played Sparkman, you can go into Hero Fusions off of it too.
If you are ever caught using the wrong board again, and only one of you is using a pendulum deck, you can use the extra monster zones as "pendulum zones"
Normal Pendulum is actually a decent deck to use to learn how it works and how strategies to defeat pendulum decks work. It's significantly weaker now (not that it was ever strong, of course) post Master rule 4 though, since you can only summon Pendulum monsters from the Extra deck to linked zones anymore. So all those times MBT summoned back like 4 monsters from the Extra Deck is no longer possible.
Normal pend has a special place in my heart, as some of my first jank builds in duel links (heart of the underdog exodia), and master duel, (tenyi toolbox)
mfw Alex be liek yes let me equip this Gallatin to my guy you couldn't get over otherwise and just give you the chance to wait me out until he's not so big anymore :kekhands:
0:54 MBT's Wheel 1:14 Cimooo's Wheel 1:53 MBT's Deck: Normal Pendulum (Plus 4:07 the card of the thumbnail) 4:56 Cimooooo's Deck: Noble Knights 8:36 Game 1 15:48 INTRODUCING THE STAR OF THIS SHOW, AND ITS NAME IS...... 20:46 Game 2 21:38 MBT: Omaewa mo shindeiru. Cimoooo: NA - NI?! 22:22 Game 3
I will indeed fight him on this. Platinum rare was so good and I wish we got more of it. Then again I do like Mago gold rare so that probably doesnt help
I've been looking forward to this episode! You see, lately I've been trying to figure out how to combine Normal Pendulum with Dogmatika as a supplement to Magikeys. It's a jankier build of a Ritual deck (which is already pretty janky). But the thought process is to build some advantage off the scale effects and the odd Unexpected Dai > Link Spider > Cross-Sheep line, then use Dogmatika to dump stuff while searching some disruption, before finally turning on the Magikey side of the deck.
Platinum Rares were awesome I have the whole deck. But I also like the maximum gold rares too as long as the gold doesn't peel off. I guess I tend to like rarity that others don't lol
As a noble knight player, I finally understand the frustration of them playing a deck you like. Game 1 activate reinforcements of the army to get Noble Knight brothers, set Noble Knight brothers, survive. Always start by equiping noble arms Caliburn to gain life points multiple times (game 1 & 3). game 3 you can summon Brothers to put 3 cards back in deck and draw 1. you can activate this multiple times if you have multiple brothers.
One thing you should consider for a future History of Jank - Normal Pendulum has an even Jankier version based around Heart of the Underdog. It's basically a monster-mash deck and I used a discount Dino-rabbit variant which added some non-pendulum normal Dinosaurs in order to end on Dolkka, Laggia and even Solda off of Frostosaurus. With Megalosmasher X it can also go into Toad via Bahamut Shark and I think there was a another level 4 Water Dino they had before Megalosmasher but I don't remember its name.
This episode reminded me of a deck that I played against once. Normal Pendulum Exodia. 3 Heart of the Underdog, 5 exodia pieces, and a 32 normal Pendulum monsters
I'm honestly just here for old school skull servant decks. I got back into modern yugioh in 2019 and was so fucking stoked to hear they printed a full skull servant support lineup. Once wight baking was released it was so Op. I fucked on people with skull servants. Wight baking is a 1 card access code talker with two pops and a 3k boost. Not anymore, RIP curious. Curiosity killed the king
This is arguably one of the worst Alex Cimo match of yugioh i've seen so far. Game 1: He could go medraut pop the equip, special summon dristan, equip dristan with spell then pop a card and make the rank 4 that pop non targheting the scales and win in the spot... completly miss the line. Game 2: dont even set MST to stop something if he has the trap, he could pop it anyway... at least you could avoid to be OTKed... Game 3: same line missplay
I remember playing Tyrant's Throes in Igknight back in the day and getting a win against a Kozmo player with it because they weren't maining backrow removal
Dragoons of draconia was so good i even used it as part of metalfoes cause when they released metalfoes on duel links they were all normal monsters and tenki is a continuous spell that searches a monster and stays face up to be blown-up while draconia gives me a good low scale i can use to search the best metalfoes to keep punching and searching stuff while also giving me searchibility to find magicalibra to go for ignister
During this time I played a version of Normal Pendulum that focused on Dinos. Sabersaurus & Frostosaurus in order to have Rescue Rabbit and Evolzar Solda. Also played Heart of the Cards, which allowed me to draw 10 cards in one DP against Nekroz and win 2-1.
Vanilla Pendulum is a classic. My personal build opts to ignore the Qlis/Flash Knight/Foucault's Cannon and instead runs a bunch of Lv4 2000 ATK beatsticks.
I might be a bit confused but I think cimo might have been able to win the 1st game after he drew colosseum. activate the colosseum, Snatch steal the def pos monolith, turn to attack and go to combat, crash the 2 monoliths into each other, attack with the other creature into the last monolitht and then end of turn blow up the scout by detaching last material. Then with both players only being able to have 1 creature and the Noble Arms of Destiny protecting cimo's creature from 1 destruction per turn MTB woudl not be able to break the board and deckout? Am I missing something, if so let me know
5:00 aaa, te Noble knight box I came add to yugioh in 2019 and my local stil had them, Eventuele I bought 2 of them ±40 platinum rara, a rubber mat and the box it self was nice to
god i remember normal pen and tyrant's throes. such a blowout deck. my friend ran tyrant's in a metalfoes deck back when it was just the normal pens they had.
@@wickederebus nah. It’s a monster mash deck of igknights, dragoons, and exodia. Drawing heart of the underdog allows you to draw your entire deck except the exodia head and other copies of heart of the underdog. Igknights deck thin to get to exodia pieces and HOTU quicker, and in the meantime make xyz monsters. Igknights alone won more than exodia, but it was an extremely fun deck to play regardless.
The amount of misplays with the noble knight deck killed me, you could have shredded the spell cards if you summoned dristan instead of borz, you already had more than enough equip spells.
The Normal Pendulum deck feels like a really weird combo of "Old-school Vanilla Beatdown" meets "Hot New Summoning Method BS." Also, this reminds me of why basically pure archetype decks with minimal staples and/or other engines are almost never successful.
They are both non-effect monsters that were released ectremely early into their respective summon mechanic's life span and are based on the same thing. How is the 2nd not a retrain of the 1st then?
You know it’s gonna be a good episode when you see a card’s artwork in the thumbnail you have never seen before
@@kirbyale7948you must tribute Normals except Tokens.
@@thecardgame_mercenary oh I apologize, it was another tyrant card
How have you never seen the almighty Tyrants Throes
Sadly I remember hating it, my friend used it in Igknights
Not knowing the tyrant is literally a crime wtf
The 2 of them gaslighting us viewers to not notice it's a replay is comedic gold.
I noticed
It might be that their gameplay footage was corrupted/unusable, so their editor just used the replays. I think the facecams are live in the duel
I thought I was the only one who would notice lol
@@moistnar It's happened before, and its not exactly like, a secret that its a replay and only in game 1 x3
Shout-out to the editor for their amazing work on making sure the gameplay fits the voice over!
Joseph in that Game 3 went all-in with the "Tactical Deck Thinning." And I am loving every moment of it.
I absolutely adore MBT weaving between the correct and the funny pronunciation of Foucalt's Cannon
I hope Blizzard Burn continues being the running gag of deck-building in the series.
I don't do this often, but 19:47
1.) Snatch Steal a defense Position Monolith and switch to attack.
2.) Crash Monoliths, walk over the last monolith with Artorigus.
3.) Artorigus pop the face-down.
4.) Activate Kaiser Colosseum
Cimo wins via deck out.
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but it looks like Joseph probably had a second Tyrant's Throes facedown by that point (unless he decided to go with the 5head play of setting Heat Wave, of course), so whatever Alex would target with snatch would just get tributed away, and Alex would end up with the scenario that did occur in game 3.
@@jamesredmond7001
Edit: Joseph still loses that turn anyways because Artorigus can pop monsters on either field. No matter if Joseph had the 2nd throes; he still loses to Colo + Destiny Sacred Artorigus.
If Joseph out's his own monsters then he still loses to Kaiser Colosseum because Artorigus 2-for-1's. If he doesn't Tyrants throes the targeted monster then the same play will just happen again on the following turn because you wouldn't pop if you don't have a way to Colo.
Yeah I thought he should have tried that as well
As an NK player, it was so painful seeing all of the missed Caliburn activations. DOn't know if it mattered that much but gah it feels so wrong.
Yeah alex missed like 4000 lp gain
Plus not getting Drystan plus equip and pop into the original Artorigus and pop scales in game one. That was painful aswell.
You should be annoyed he kept equipping Gallatin after it was proven to be a terrible card in this matchup
There was a play he could have done where he pops with big artorigus, crashes with a Snatch stolen monster and then activates Kaiser Colloseaum locking Joseph out the game due to destiny's protection.
@@tristan4807 In this case I would defend Alex. I think that is more like adaptation towards the matchup that could've been better. And that requires more in depth knowledge about the deck than just knowing (or reading) the effects of your cards.
When Alex calls Skull Servant a good deck, I get very scared for the jank we are going to see
LoL...Tyrant doesn't stop flip summons...Cimoooooooo coulda walled than punted for damage
This is my favourite series fr i love that we're watching a replay
Wish I was in the universe where Cimo realized Scout has 2800 defense and snatch stealed it
IT WAS DRIVING ME CRAZY!!
I'm sure MBT had some options to blow it up somewhere in the deck. It would have only stalled a little bit longer.
@@RenegadeVile options he had nowhere to put on the field. Spell/trap zone was full. And with monster are normal monsters so with only out might have been an overlay monster.
me watching cimo pass in game 2: why didn't you set the mst?
cimo after losing game 2: why didn't i set the mst?
Eh... 50/50 chance it might have bought a turn. But only if he hit the low scale. And guessed correctly that MBT only had high scales and a qli.
Game 2 was a dice roll, and Cimo lost it.
@@KyanbuXM To our amusement
Cimo keeps cards in his hand he should have just played *a lot* I’ve noticed 😂
@@ducky36F it's a habit of control players to play around backrow removal even if it doesn't exist
@@KyanbuXM 100/0 if you MST the Tenki but obviously, hindsight is 20/20. Without perfect knowledge, it's hard to justify (let alone make) that move.
24:53 - I can't tell if he thought the card was so bad it blew itself up when activating the effect, or if he was just doing some good ol' MBT cheating so he could get a scale with a better effect the following turn.
27:28 - "You cannot conduct your battle phase the turn you activate this card." - Soul Charge
It doesn't matter that the *EFFECT* didn't go through because of Tyrant's Throes, because it explicitly only requires that Soul Charge be _ACTIVATED._ Therefore, no battle phase for you.
28:07 - "Neither player can *NORMAL* or *SPECIAL* summon monsters." - Tyrant's Throes. Much like Rhongo Bongo, you can still Set and then _FLIP SUMMON_ monsters, which would allow you to take advantage of effects since MBT wouldn't be able to attack without risking the last of his LP thanks to the previous cheat.
28:25 - In fact, had you set Bedwyr and Merlin previously you could've used Snatch Steal, had 4 monsters on the field and attacked for game at this point.
They should really be using the MR3 field by this point
Alex's mind is going to be blown when he reads Artogius
Cimo really needed to prioritize small Artorigus who can pop S/T
Thinking the same.
It hurt me when he discarded RotA instead of using it to search Drystan, setting it, and then flipping it face-up the following turn to equip it and pop the Throes. At the very least, it would have fetched a response from Joseph by having him attack it while face-down, and could have gotten some damage in in return.
Or when at 16:30 when he kind of just gave up, rather than use Artorigus' effect to pop the monolith, equip Arfeudutyr and use it to pop the face-down, and get in for 3200dmg.
@@ShrankTheFirst Exactly. The other play that I wish he did was select the Gwenhwyfar as one of Borz's targets. Because it does count. I like Gallatin, but it's only necessary if you need something to push over something with a lot more ATK. Otherwise, a 3k Arthur will work just as fine.
In game 3 soul charge still activated so cimooo shouldn’t have been able to attack that turn even if it summoned nothing
Correct. Because the activation was not negated, Soul Charge takes away your Battle Phase for the turn.
Not that it really mattered since it was already game 3 and he still lost but correct Soul charge just needs to activate to lock you out of the battle phase it doesn't need to actually summon anything.
This is why they should play on Edo pro
Third time Cimo's played NK, my third time reminding Cimo that Caliburn's LP gain is *not* a HOPT and can gain you 2k LP in one turn, and the second time that exact bit of information would have won him a game. Also you can still flip summon under Tyrant's Throes. Not sure if it would have helped, but yeah.
The flip summoning might have done something in Game 3, but in the other game, MBT kept killing whatever he set. I also don't think the LP gain would have made a difference in the end.
21:09 imagine not setting MST against a pendulum otk strategy.
Actually the fucked up part is that the entire hand was varied scales, so it didnt even matter.
MST a scale is basically gambling that they don't have a second equal scale on hand and if they do you just wasted the MST for nothing
@@halowaffle25 Could've MST'd the Tenki which would have left MBT with one less pendulum monster and therefore unable to kill, but that's a hard move to make when you don't know that you'd die otherwise.
I feel like when Rescue Rabbit came out in the timeline for this series, there was a missed opportunity to play Chaos Rabbit, with Sparkman/the vanilla NK and Vorse Raider or Blade Knight as the dark of choice. Such a fun deck that was surprisingly competent. If you played Sparkman, you can go into Hero Fusions off of it too.
If you are ever caught using the wrong board again, and only one of you is using a pendulum deck, you can use the extra monster zones as "pendulum zones"
Good thinking! (but it only works for 1 player)
The editing is on point hahaha fixing video issues like a master!
Cimo knows what's up, I will fight him about the beauty of my precious plat rares.
The Pendulum era is when I had fully stumbled out of understanding how YuGiOh worked, so I looked forward to learning some WEIRD shit going forward
Normal Pendulum is actually a decent deck to use to learn how it works and how strategies to defeat pendulum decks work. It's significantly weaker now (not that it was ever strong, of course) post Master rule 4 though, since you can only summon Pendulum monsters from the Extra deck to linked zones anymore. So all those times MBT summoned back like 4 monsters from the Extra Deck is no longer possible.
A little detail: Tyrant's Throes stop you from Normal and Special Summon, but not Flip Summon, so you can still Set the monsters to flip them later
Vanilla Pend was such a fun deck and one I played for a while, especially once we got more of the Dragoons.
Game 1 ends, checks time left "oh 15 minutes this is gonna be a good game 2"
Game 2 starts, game 2 ends
when the movable object hits the breakable wall
1:00 Deck Wheel
2:00 Deck List / Breakdown
9:22 Duels
Normal pend has a special place in my heart, as some of my first jank builds in duel links (heart of the underdog exodia), and master duel, (tenyi toolbox)
Oh yeah, the Heart of the Underdog Exodia deck is so much fun. Really did a good job showing off some very basic flaws with MR3
Cimoooooooo should have used snatch steal on scout in game one. I don’t think MBT had an out to a defense position scout.
He could have made a rank 4 to out it
Actually MBT couldn’t make a rank 4 in game 1 because he had no way to get rid of his own Tyrant’s Throes, it affects both players
@@egzinger MBT had his own Snatch Steal in that deck, which he would have eventually drawn into.
Something about Normal spongebob coming out in defense had me burst out laughing internally hearing "hi how are ya"
I love Game 2! Jank at it's best. This is a great episode, wow.
Ah dragonhorn hunter, this is probably the First time your second effects is useful, but goddamn i love you for it
mfw Alex be liek yes let me equip this Gallatin to my guy you couldn't get over otherwise and just give you the chance to wait me out until he's not so big anymore :kekhands:
Normal Pend is such a cool deck
It physically hurt me to watch Cimo play Noble Knight
That's epic! I used to play the Normal Pend deck too when I first came back into the game around the same time the last one came out. GO JOSEPH!!!
24:07 That is deserving to be in the best of 2023 compilation xD
0:54 MBT's Wheel 1:14 Cimooo's Wheel
1:53 MBT's Deck: Normal Pendulum (Plus 4:07 the card of the thumbnail) 4:56 Cimooooo's Deck: Noble Knights
8:36 Game 1 15:48 INTRODUCING THE STAR OF THIS SHOW, AND ITS NAME IS......
20:46 Game 2 21:38 MBT: Omaewa mo shindeiru. Cimoooo: NA - NI?!
22:22 Game 3
I will indeed fight him on this. Platinum rare was so good and I wish we got more of it. Then again I do like Mago gold rare so that probably doesnt help
Okay this was a fucking banger episode LMAO also shoutout to the editor that’s top tier editing with the replays
MBT missed out on playing the searcher on legs, Blue Dragon Summoner
I've been looking forward to this episode!
You see, lately I've been trying to figure out how to combine Normal Pendulum with Dogmatika as a supplement to Magikeys. It's a jankier build of a Ritual deck (which is already pretty janky). But the thought process is to build some advantage off the scale effects and the odd Unexpected Dai > Link Spider > Cross-Sheep line, then use Dogmatika to dump stuff while searching some disruption, before finally turning on the Magikey side of the deck.
I just realized the first duel is a replay lmao well done you two
Normal Pendulum with no Heart of the Underdog....
Platinum Rares were awesome I have the whole deck. But I also like the maximum gold rares too as long as the gold doesn't peel off. I guess I tend to like rarity that others don't lol
So Whos telling them that Cimoooooooo can still flip summon?
This was literally yugi vs kaiba in duelist kingdom
As a noble knight player, I finally understand the frustration of them playing a deck you like. Game 1 activate reinforcements of the army to get Noble Knight brothers, set Noble Knight brothers, survive. Always start by equiping noble arms Caliburn to gain life points multiple times (game 1 & 3).
game 3 you can summon Brothers to put 3 cards back in deck and draw 1. you can activate this multiple times if you have multiple brothers.
Attacking the turn after activating soul charge is unreal lmao. Even if you don't summon anything you still can't attack.
man 4 search cards in the opener game 3 that's getting pretty dang close to pick your hand Yugioh.
If only there was a Noble Knight monster that could pop backrow, perhaps an xyz monster that required 2 level 4s instead, if only.
One thing you should consider for a future History of Jank - Normal Pendulum has an even Jankier version based around Heart of the Underdog. It's basically a monster-mash deck and I used a discount Dino-rabbit variant which added some non-pendulum normal Dinosaurs in order to end on Dolkka, Laggia and even Solda off of Frostosaurus. With Megalosmasher X it can also go into Toad via Bahamut Shark and I think there was a another level 4 Water Dino they had before Megalosmasher but I don't remember its name.
As a BallPark Player. I am intimatly familiar with Tyrant's Throes.
This episode reminded me of a deck that I played against once. Normal Pendulum Exodia.
3 Heart of the Underdog, 5 exodia pieces, and a 32 normal Pendulum monsters
I was playing a deck that used 2007 deck-building philosophy, with some modern cards thrown in, and got just absolutely wiped
Tyrant's throes, "The ok conditional I almost win" card to ever exist.
These days it's a sure fire win button with all the Effect Monsters running amok 🤣
Tyrants Throes was cool in Metalfoes, the best part in that deck was if you needed to clear it on your own turn you could pop it with your scales.
I'm honestly just here for old school skull servant decks. I got back into modern yugioh in 2019 and was so fucking stoked to hear they printed a full skull servant support lineup.
Once wight baking was released it was so Op.
I fucked on people with skull servants. Wight baking is a 1 card access code talker with two pops and a 3k boost. Not anymore, RIP curious. Curiosity killed the king
This is arguably one of the worst Alex Cimo match of yugioh i've seen so far.
Game 1: He could go medraut pop the equip, special summon dristan, equip dristan with spell then pop a card and make the rank 4 that pop non targheting the scales and win in the spot... completly miss the line.
Game 2: dont even set MST to stop something if he has the trap, he could pop it anyway... at least you could avoid to be OTKed...
Game 3: same line missplay
You know its a good episode when we get an "I'M DEAD!!!" from Cimooo.
Am I missing something? Cimo had the equip that pops spell traps in his hand game 1 for a few turns. He could have cracked scales or the tyrant
If your talking about Arfeudutyr that card can only pop set cards
It can only pop set cards unfortunately
27:30 Was Cimo Allowed to attack in game 3 when he used Soul Charge?
Nope
I remember playing Tyrant's Throes in Igknight back in the day and getting a win against a Kozmo player with it because they weren't maining backrow removal
Tyrant Throne stops normal and special, not flip. So Cimo could have set and flipped monsters to win
Dragoons of draconia was so good i even used it as part of metalfoes cause when they released metalfoes on duel links they were all normal monsters and tenki is a continuous spell that searches a monster and stays face up to be blown-up while draconia gives me a good low scale i can use to search the best metalfoes to keep punching and searching stuff while also giving me searchibility to find magicalibra to go for ignister
During this time I played a version of Normal Pendulum that focused on Dinos. Sabersaurus & Frostosaurus in order to have Rescue Rabbit and Evolzar Solda. Also played Heart of the Cards, which allowed me to draw 10 cards in one DP against Nekroz and win 2-1.
16:36 This is indeed one of the gamestates of all time.
Vanilla Pendulum is a classic. My personal build opts to ignore the Qlis/Flash Knight/Foucault's Cannon and instead runs a bunch of Lv4 2000 ATK beatsticks.
MBT out here eatin *m a c e r o n e r*
The King simply knows.
In game 3, couldn't Cimo have set monsters earlier and flip summoned them on a later turn to attack over all the pendulums at once?
yes, he could've
But you can at least Flip Summon under Tyrant's Throes, right? Not sure if that would've made much of a difference in game 3 though.
I might be a bit confused but I think cimo might have been able to win the 1st game after he drew colosseum.
activate the colosseum, Snatch steal the def pos monolith, turn to attack and go to combat, crash the 2 monoliths into each other, attack with the other creature into the last monolitht and then end of turn blow up the scout by detaching last material. Then with both players only being able to have 1 creature and the Noble Arms of Destiny protecting cimo's creature from 1 destruction per turn MTB woudl not be able to break the board and deckout?
Am I missing something, if so let me know
I love noble knights... but this normal pen deck with the masterule is just tough
I love this normal pend deck it's too funny! xD
I want chrominally slifer to appear at some point
20:55 for the 2023 highlight reel
OMG!! That one moment in a minute from 21:02 is insane!!!
OTK for the best moments compilation of 2023?!?
Man they just will not play in the mr3 lobby
5:00 aaa, te Noble knight box
I came add to yugioh in 2019 and my local stil had them,
Eventuele I bought 2 of them
±40 platinum rara, a rubber mat and the box it self was nice to
Even in History of Jank, nobody remembers the Noble Knights' synchro stuff...
I didn’t know which Tyrant trap it was gonna be, but I knew this is gonna be good based on the fact that it is a tyrant trap
This. Was. Art.
god i remember normal pen and tyrant's throes. such a blowout deck. my friend ran tyrant's in a metalfoes deck back when it was just the normal pens they had.
Everyone I play with hates pendulum summoning and that game 1 is a prime example of why.
NK was a cool gimmick, but protect the king has a very obvious weakness.
The end of game 2 DESERVES to be in the yearly highlight
Can we get normal pendulum, heart of the underdog, exodia when igknights come out? That deck was unbelievably fun and unbelievably jank.
Gotta run Royal Magical Library, 3 of the Pendulum Reload, and 3 regular Reload
@@wickederebus nah. It’s a monster mash deck of igknights, dragoons, and exodia. Drawing heart of the underdog allows you to draw your entire deck except the exodia head and other copies of heart of the underdog. Igknights deck thin to get to exodia pieces and HOTU quicker, and in the meantime make xyz monsters. Igknights alone won more than exodia, but it was an extremely fun deck to play regardless.
Ah, recording messed up again. Been a while
Edit: huh they fixed it inbetween game 1 and 2
Once the 2 noble knight brothers were set could they be flip summoned? Because that would have been 3 noble knights meaning they could attack
Cimo really needed to bank on the rank 4 and drystan to keep popping the scales.
The amount of misplays with the noble knight deck killed me, you could have shredded the spell cards if you summoned dristan instead of borz, you already had more than enough equip spells.
I Would like to bring up that some of the noble knights are considered normal monsters on the field if they don't have equip cards.
Game 1 8:35
Game 2 20:45
Game 3 (Extra) 22:21
The Normal Pendulum deck feels like a really weird combo of "Old-school Vanilla Beatdown" meets "Hot New Summoning Method BS." Also, this reminds me of why basically pure archetype decks with minimal staples and/or other engines are almost never successful.
Shoutout to the editor synching a db replay to the audio again
Sometimes you burn a throne sometimes you get destroyed by the person sitting in the throne
"I'm surprized that this deck is in jank." Gets 3-0'ed by Lancephoryncus turbo
LANphorhynchus is not a retrain of Lancephorhynchus, rather they are both based on Rhamphorhynchus, a smaller cousin of the Pterodactyl.
They are both non-effect monsters that were released ectremely early into their respective summon mechanic's life span and are based on the same thing.
How is the 2nd not a retrain of the 1st then?