How to Have Fun as a Casual Yu-Gi-Oh Player

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  • Опубліковано 19 чер 2024
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  • @TeamAPS
    @TeamAPS  10 місяців тому +89

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    *What's your best advice for enjoying Yu-Gi-Oh casually? I think one thing we left out here is grabbing a friend and playing a Progression Series style competition, which you can actually do now that they rereleased some of the classic packs!* 🔥 Speaking of progression series... ua-cam.com/video/dCfBcC5SYYk/v-deo.html

    • @dragonjames4500
      @dragonjames4500 10 місяців тому +2

      Don't be pressured into playing decks you don't like

    • @lucazeroblueversion9346
      @lucazeroblueversion9346 10 місяців тому

      I like to play casual for years, i always try to play casual and play decks that are fun and easy to show how yugioh can be fun, ive managed to make 6 people play yugioh and 4 of them never played card games, also casual decks are like gimmick puppet, ghostrick, or even just a monster type, i swear so many people think branded is casual it sucks.

    • @AeroAnimationsInc
      @AeroAnimationsInc 10 місяців тому +1

      So I do this thing sometimes. If I need a card or two like tomorrow for hanging out. I'll print out the highest resolution picture of a card I can find, shrink it down to a card size and cut it out. Sleeve it with a real card so it still feels like the real thing. I've even photo shopped effects before so it matches proper errata. It's the most broke-boy jank thing I do for this game, but sometimes you just need a quick copy of something for a casual session.

    • @jeffdaniels308
      @jeffdaniels308 10 місяців тому

      I prefer to play face to face, I recently lost my dueling buddy.

    • @aduck47
      @aduck47 10 місяців тому +1

      Try some duel sims as you gat to play any deck you want for free and if you don't like the deck you can always change it I recommend EDOpro but any works

  • @alecfields1153
    @alecfields1153 10 місяців тому +547

    I have no idea how Paul convinced me to do this video... Anyway let me know if you want to see anymore of this style of content. We can get the rest of the guys involved too!

    • @mattcaston9546
      @mattcaston9546 10 місяців тому +5

      I think this would be great if only to solidify that players don't have to be competitive to play, they can just have fun and that's fine.

    • @anthonyt4154
      @anthonyt4154 10 місяців тому +1

      oh like a Team APS responds to commentor's questions video?

    • @ForteGigasGospel
      @ForteGigasGospel 10 місяців тому +2

      As a fellow casual player I really enjoy this video. So I would like to see more stuff like this

    • @redcastlefan
      @redcastlefan 10 місяців тому +4

      You did a great job bro. Someone has to speak for us non meta players.

    • @zacharyhuntington-meath1728
      @zacharyhuntington-meath1728 10 місяців тому +1

      I think this video is great. It's funny how well it applies to all card games.

  • @derda3209
    @derda3209 10 місяців тому +120

    My advice: If you make a deck, make a second one that is similar in strength and if a friend comes over you have a deck ready for both of you

    • @avengedprophet1559
      @avengedprophet1559 8 місяців тому +3

      Exactly what I'm doing. This way my friends won't have to stress about buying their own decks (or only buy if they really want to own some themselves). Don't want to pressure anyone. Structure decks are affordable anyway and it might be a good idea to buy boosters for variety (everyone is allowed to switch like 10-15 cards with other cards, while I find some way to get the original decks together after play).

    • @Samurai-no4wu
      @Samurai-no4wu 7 місяців тому +1

      That's what I've been doing my whole life. Good ass advice! I also do make sure to apply if I want them to play in an older format as well

    • @KiteAndKeyProductions
      @KiteAndKeyProductions 7 місяців тому +1

      Dark World and Saga of Blue Eyes pair well, with a few add ins.
      My friend and I play 16k LP games and have so much fun.

    • @simplyyunak3189
      @simplyyunak3189 5 місяців тому +1

      underrated comment

  • @MajorSilvaa
    @MajorSilvaa 10 місяців тому +90

    As a returning player to the game I’d love more content like this, maybe even going in depth on deck types/lists.

    • @Kazmi1217
      @Kazmi1217 10 місяців тому

      Hey I'm also a returning player and wanted to know if you've ever heard of the progression series?

    • @MajorSilvaa
      @MajorSilvaa 10 місяців тому

      @@Kazmi1217 no I haven’t

  • @GreefusYT
    @GreefusYT 10 місяців тому +111

    It's great to see you guys having FUN! That's a downside of MD, even the casual lobbies are sweaty, makes deck building a PAIN sometimes haha.

    • @natedog8281
      @natedog8281 10 місяців тому +14

      I’m a casual player and I don’t like MD cuz more often than not you go against a competitive player who uses too many toxic combos and the long dreadful wait for your turn is just not worth it for me. Duel Links and Legacy of the Duelist: Link of Evolution are way better games imo

    • @SargeWolf010
      @SargeWolf010 10 місяців тому +2

      Sure why not
      Here in my shadow realm having is not dealing with ban list 😂😅

    • @ultronsigma2737
      @ultronsigma2737 10 місяців тому +3

      u can always play another ygo simulator where cards are free to build whatever u want and it has tag duels been enjoying so far

    • @nightmareside808
      @nightmareside808 9 місяців тому +1

      Well, just like what he said in the video, kinda find someone who plays who doesn't sweaty and you are good to go.
      For deck building, I think even in the yugioh console I won't be able to craft those card instantly lol. Let alone MD.
      Yugioh community somehow made simulator if you want something like that, really. Something like edoPro

    • @commenttuff8891
      @commenttuff8891 9 місяців тому +2

      I find the festivals to be more og and slow with the occasional sweaty, it’s fun

  • @alessandrobignami8894
    @alessandrobignami8894 10 місяців тому +36

    The points explained in this video may be used to any hobby and I really appreaciate the passion put in making this. Thanks, may seems a little but it means a lot!

  • @TheEvilRayquaza
    @TheEvilRayquaza 10 місяців тому +13

    Shoutout to the few casuals (like myself) who enjoy a little Legacy of the Duelist. That game alone as made me aware of many different cards that I either ended up pulling IRL at a later date and being happy about it (like blue eyes twin burst), or ended up buying singles of (like malefics, red eyes darkness metal dragon, some relinquished archetype cards) that look real neat. Probs not the best game to play against real people, but I don't have to take the duels very seriously and I can go against the decks the anime characters use.

  • @callumwarren115
    @callumwarren115 10 місяців тому +75

    I really enjoyed this video, i think it encapsulates why i also enjoyed rare hunters and the current slifer slackers series so much. Your simply playing with what you've got and its interesting to see what strats you create.
    Me and my twin bro play casually with customized rules. I usually play elemental heroes and he usually goes for cyber dragon but has been branching out to crysal beasts and ancient gears. He also bought me a harpie structure deck for my birthday so i can make a harpie style deck now. Casual is truly so much fun with the right people.

  • @Disturbed1NickB
    @Disturbed1NickB 10 місяців тому +26

    If you enjoy Yu-Gi-Oh enjoy it to the best of your abilities... Love it. Putting it simply it's not always about winning. It's about having fun.

  • @SmashToons
    @SmashToons 10 місяців тому +17

    Playing with the cards you like is so important. It's the main reason I run spellcaster or Dark Magician decks. Like yeah, I'm never gonna get to Diamond rank in Master Duel with it, but I love those kinds of cards and they play at a more low/mid-tier level that I just enjoy playing. Combos are shorter, I can have some fun/powerful cards without it feeling too overpowered, it's just fun!
    I really should try some older formats too. Watching Rare Hunters & Slifer Slackers makes me so nostalgic for how I played the game with friends back in the day.

    • @Mr_Mistah
      @Mr_Mistah 10 місяців тому +3

      I like to use waifu/female only decks

    • @MichaelSD91
      @MichaelSD91 10 місяців тому +1

      I know what you mean. I have a Winged Dragon of Ra deck on Master Duel. It's gotten me to gold ranking. Marik was my favorite villian from the original series. Ra being my favorite god as well. Does Master duel have the red dark magician?

    • @hazio7574
      @hazio7574 10 місяців тому +3

      with my experience, Dark Magician can actually get you to Diamond

    • @panblu
      @panblu 8 місяців тому +2

      I do the same with dragons decks love them, or simply I play my first deck I ever built was made out of only dark attributes monster card I only liked, for example my ace monster in that deck used to be Gorz emissary of darkness with Jinzo & invader of darkness. Those were my 3 aces card

  • @crashheart420
    @crashheart420 10 місяців тому +30

    Thank you team aps, for trying to bring light to the darkness within the yugioh community. Us long time players love the game and idea of newcomers but don't know how to let lesser skilled or new players enjoy it. This video is perfect and I hope people who have seen yugioh propaganda videos from other creators see this video and click it. Amazing content as always!

  • @eksmad
    @eksmad 10 місяців тому +12

    I only play with old Structure Decks I like but sometimes I mix in 1-5 different/new cards to see how it changes and I love it.
    Every card that is in the structure deck is 100 % allowed, we never cared about banlists.

  • @KaoruMzk
    @KaoruMzk 10 місяців тому +8

    The problem is when your fun casual decks ends up becoming tier 1 by coincidence. It happened to me with Madolche, suddenly everyone hated me for playing "meta".

  • @VictorTAnderson
    @VictorTAnderson 10 місяців тому +27

    As a casual player, this is a really refreshing video 👍🔥

  • @KuzumiyaRiku
    @KuzumiyaRiku 10 місяців тому +4

    completely agree with tips number 2 , i personally only play decks that caught my interest, i don't care if it's meta or not

  • @TrevorAllenMD
    @TrevorAllenMD 10 місяців тому +16

    Really nice to have a bit of positive content for once... Things have been so negative as of late. If "We all hate this game!" then why do we shame people for playing it in their own way they find fun..?
    My locals started $15 & $25 tourneys. Theyve been incredible. We have a few cards we have banned (floodgates mostly), but I've been loving Plunder Patroll. Its basically become a way to play our pet decks pure and without meta staples/hand traps/floodgates etc. Very slow paced and back-and-forth.

  • @LateFiddle392
    @LateFiddle392 10 місяців тому +11

    Alec summed it up perfectly for Speed Duels. Finding your niche is always worth it. Really enjoyed this style of video. 👍

  • @Mr_Ozone
    @Mr_Ozone 10 місяців тому +3

    Casual is how i feel YuGiOh was intended to be played, just a group of friends playing with what they've got. My most fond memories of YuGiOh was when i first started getting back into it a few years ago with an old Rise of the Sea Emperor structure deck i had since 2013. Teaching my friends at work how to play with Atlanteans vs. Blue-Eyes (which had just released the structure deck at the time). MAN those days were fun, back before we knew what tf Link monsters worked or how quick-play spells should be used. Almost all of my decks are mid-powered, stuff like Gaia, Gate Guardians, Dinosaurs, Cyber Dragons, things that aren't meta but still have enough power to pull off some cool stuff. I even have two decks of generic Dragons and Warriors that i like to use to teach people how to play. I just wished i had a big group to play with these days.

  • @vysezen
    @vysezen 10 місяців тому +11

    This is a super valuable video you guys made. Shout out to Alec for representing the real core of this game in my eyes. I've never wanted to play meta really, I'd pick up a meta relevant engine and then quickly pawn it off to a more competitive friend bc I just straight up don't have the same amount of fun as say my favorite archetype Ancient Gears. With friends playing the same power level, you get more interesting interaction and memorable duels all around. Love you guys for doing this for the community at this time and era.

  • @hoffedemann5370
    @hoffedemann5370 10 місяців тому +1

    I've built a yugioh cube out of an old collection two months ago. It includes everything for everyone such as Dragon Rulers, Lightsworn, Chaos, Equipment-beatdown and Synchros/XYZs. Also you play with 3-6 people at the same time, 1v1v1v1(...)
    This experience completely changed Yugioh and its casual fun for me! I'd highly recommend it!
    In total I've played with 11 people so far - most of those were tryhards from my locals. And they all loved it! Just Summoning a huge boss monster and deciding if you want to attack the guy with a backrow - they could have Mirror Force/Sakuretsu Armor.

  • @nicholashamilton6274
    @nicholashamilton6274 10 місяців тому

    This is a great video! Definitely enjoyed it. I find a majority of Yugioh content across the platform is always competitive focused and it's always nice to have more content for the casual side of Yugioh because it's a lot of fun and videos like this will help out a lot of people who are looking for that kind of Yugioh.
    Finding a group of people who want to play at that lower power levels is huge for having a true experience. I primarily spend all my time playing Yugioh with my duel group and we all love casual decks and play. We follow a lot of the same principles you guys do when playing against each other on the day to day.

  • @tjcoleman12345
    @tjcoleman12345 10 місяців тому +5

    Great video. I've always enjoyed the casual side to yugioh. I have a lot of fun playing decks I grew up playing such as blue eyes and heroes then the modern decks of today

  • @dracokaleb1239
    @dracokaleb1239 10 місяців тому +5

    Playing a deck you enjoy is definitely the one I always go by. Meta be darned I'll always have a soft spot for Mekk Knight/Crusadia where my floodgates are hoping the enemy forgets Indigo Eclipse can swap rows.

  • @commandomario1785
    @commandomario1785 10 місяців тому +7

    This is some good advice. I've pretty much been out of the game for a year now, and have been on the fence about returning. The unfortunate thing is that at the game shop I play at, our Thursday "casual day" has turned into a tournament day. Granted, it's alternate format, but I have zero desire to play in any sort of tournament setting because I know exactly how it's going to go

  • @RickyLaFlor
    @RickyLaFlor 10 місяців тому +1

    This video is awesome. With all the talk of how difficult it is for Yugioh to be accessible to new players a video that highlights the importance of having fun without being participating in the yugioh meta is perfect for new player’s interested in yugioh. Love your content APS!

  • @gregorybell6683
    @gregorybell6683 10 місяців тому +2

    love your videos litrally havent played in decades but still enjoy the lore and game and you guys keep me right in the loop thx team aps...

  • @Quickbobhero
    @Quickbobhero 10 місяців тому +2

    I can relate to #3 extremely hard. After just getting back into (advanced) Yugioh after a very long time, I felt myself either not enjoying the current meta decks aesthetically or their playstyle. After months of trying to find a "meta" deck I could remotely find fun, I just dropped and almost quit trying to get back. Until, at one point, I just decided to just try out one of my favorite decks for fun, and realized it's not actually that bad right now. It not only saved me a lot of time, but it saved me a lot of money and I'm enjoying the games I do play a lot more!

  • @leejackson3737
    @leejackson3737 4 місяці тому

    ive been using the same archetype for about 8 years now...somehow it still gets support every couple years so i always get excited to try out the new cards. i picked up a few structure decks to mess around with friends as well. can be a decent way to get them started

  • @Olimaru2
    @Olimaru2 10 місяців тому +4

    This makes me feel better about not being a try hard and stuff. Amazing video !!

  • @EmerDCP
    @EmerDCP 10 місяців тому

    I think you hit the nail on the head. That first tip is the most important. I only play Yu-Gi-Oh with some other friends of mine and we just play our favorite decks with whatever modern staples we can get our hands on. It's helped me enjoy playing the game when I'm in the mood for it. I also really enjoy Pokemon so it's fun to play the decks with monsters that look like Pokemon lol.

  • @side6_pla
    @side6_pla 10 місяців тому

    I love this I’m new to Yu-Gi-Oh and it’s been really overwhelming trying to learn the advanced meta-decks so I usually just play older structure decks and it’s so fun in my opinion

    • @ultronsigma2737
      @ultronsigma2737 10 місяців тому

      i can show u another place to play all decks, u have discord?. we will start by adding friends first

  • @ZhadTheRad
    @ZhadTheRad 4 місяці тому

    God, I feel this so much.
    For the longest time ever it feels like, I've been putting off on starting up Master Duel. But then a friend I played with and I decided to play card games the following weekend (we were playing something else with some others), and we settled on Master Duel. I finally had a reason to actually boot it up and learn some basics and get a few decks to use when I would play with my friend.
    Then came the day and time we agreed on for playing and...
    We had a blast! We were both beginners so neither of us had anything crazy, nor did we have a grasp of everything. We basically decided we would play together somewhat regularly going forward~ We're both now working on decks to take each other on with next time we play. One deck I'm working on is Dinomorphia as the aesthetic and to some extent the playstyle drew me in (maybe because I play Bloodcraft in Shadowverse, which revolves around damaging yourself for payoffs), while my friend is working on a deck of magicians. Oh, and I'm optimising a Ninja deck because that's what I used for most of the duels we had on our first session (not to mention he found Rust Mist a pain because he was using a deck that really likes special summoning during one duel XD And he went "That's so disgusting" when I shared with him that multiples of it on board stack as that was something we were both wondering about while playing)

  •  4 місяці тому

    I really loved this content, everybody is free to play the way they like the most so I've seen in this channel how funny it is to gather all kind of cards, make your own rules of how strong a deck can be.
    I'd love to see more videos about some challenges of even made up rules you guys think about and try them with friends, at the end the point of playing is to have fun!

  • @albertocasaluci8738
    @albertocasaluci8738 10 місяців тому +1

    Me and my friends have always played like this! They are the ones who introduced me to the game in the first place (and did a terrible job at teaching me how to play or build decks lmao). One small issue I've identified in this "casual format" is that sometimes, due to the difference in the power levels of the decks, some duels aren't as interesting, because maybe some decks haven't recieved any support in ages. But it's still pretty fun, especially if you play some low power staples that help your deck (cosmic cyclone to out Zombie World for example)

  • @Plandrew
    @Plandrew 10 місяців тому

    Great video. My favorite way to play casual is to get depreciated decks that I could never afford when they were top tier, and have gotten new support since then. Inzektors are a great example.

  • @haydenlee8332
    @haydenlee8332 10 місяців тому +3

    These are the kind of videos why I love Team APS so much. Most other YugiTubers out there, while they do have some fun contents too, are still META and competitive tier centric in terms of their attitude and perspective (especially with complaining about Maxx-C like it’s the worst card to be ever made out there. As Paul has mentioned in one of the previous videos, Maxx-C is not the most broken card, it is just gets more broken as the deck you’re playing it in gets more stronger/broken)
    Also, Point #5 is something I learned to practice even in Master Duel. These days, I don’t even bother with opening selection packs anymore. I only go with structure decks and secret packs, and just live with the lower-powered cards by playing in the lower ranks

  • @nociel5889
    @nociel5889 9 місяців тому

    This video is fantastic, and part of why I liked Magic for so long. My old yugioh play group liked to play the meta decks, and over time it was getting difficult to enjoy the game because the decks I liked (Burning Abyss, Lightsworn, etc) got power crept and couldn't keep up over the years. I really enjoy the formats where people can play what they like without being questioned "why are you playing that deck when X is better?". I'm starting to get into Edison format, and at least right now I can see myself playing it a lot lol.

  • @sa-x7882
    @sa-x7882 10 місяців тому

    I absolutely agree, the most important thing is to have fun. Loved this video, gonna show it to some friends!

  • @Hyodazo
    @Hyodazo 10 місяців тому

    First off, great video. Would love to see more content like this in the future.
    Secondly, a few locals have been using the price point formats, which are amazing. Basically, you are not allowed to run a deck that would cost over a certain amount to buy singles for. So, like if the price is 20$, your entire deck (Main, extra, side) cannot be over 20$ total from TCGplayer. It and Edison format are formats I have found the best of luck dragging new players into.
    Also, shout out to Alec for being another zombie player.

  • @mrhenk007
    @mrhenk007 2 місяці тому +1

    I never really played, only a few times 20 years ago with the first starter decks.
    With this 25th anniversary I'd like to play some again, but just like you guys did in the Rare Hunters series. (only old cards)

  • @CorvidaeMagician
    @CorvidaeMagician 7 місяців тому

    i think my big piece of advice for playing casually at locals or in those more competitive environments is to set goals and personal "win conditions". this can be like disrupting plays or sneaking in your own big plays against the top decks, it can be resolving a specific card that you really like (for me its time wizard of tomorrow), or even just surviving a certain number of turns.
    you won't necessarily win the round, but you will have accomplished something, and had fun. and in my experience, everyone around also has fun seeing the "little guy" get one over on the "big menace" meta deck. play towards fun and create memories. everyone will remember something like roulette spider turning accesscode back around on your opponent, and when the whole shop gets to have a laugh about "what just happened", everyone wins

  • @indiemercenaryproductions707
    @indiemercenaryproductions707 10 місяців тому +2

    Thank you guys loving the new content!

  • @lowelltan2711
    @lowelltan2711 10 місяців тому +2

    Master Duel got me back to buying an actual casual(?) deck, namely a Traptrix deck(3 structure decks) even though I don't have any nearby place to play for just in case of random encounters or something unexpected. Trickstar and Labrynth are next on the list.

  • @YakoKitsune
    @YakoKitsune 10 місяців тому +1

    I recently started using the format they use in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Sevens anime show. I played Yugioh since GX and 5D's, and I also tasted the meta and some tournaments that burned me out of this game for several years.
    But since I use this fast-format of "draw until 5 cards each turn", "play with 3 zones per monsters and 3 magic/traps" and "you are no longer limited on 1 normal summon per turn" then I started get fun again, and I LOVE IT. I also tried some homebrew rules that I felt I needed, like "once per duel you can discard all cards you want from your hand and draw the same number" or "the duels can't last longer than 5-6 turns". Also "set cards go to GY in your 2nd next Standby Phase".
    This can sound weirs, but I promise it just works. Works better on classic decks without Links and Pendulum specially, but it can be fixed if you make a homebrew for that. Hope this can inspire someone to have fun again 💛

  • @Seveinis
    @Seveinis 7 місяців тому

    You touched on a great point, I feel like a lot of players aren’t enjoying the game because they’re playing decks they don’t particularly enjoy. Like yes play them to win tournaments and open packs but everyone has a favorite play style / deck and it’s always rarely viable / competent enough to play making yugioh tournaments kinda stale and lacking a lot of enjoyment in the matchups. Imo that’s what makes broad spec metas so good

  • @rangingaway92
    @rangingaway92 10 місяців тому

    I'm the definition of casual, and even tho I enjoy when you guys explain the meta, your fun fake or casual games resonate best with me.

  • @J0Nramirez
    @J0Nramirez 10 місяців тому

    This is such a good video. I'm an old school duelist for sure and I worry about dueling people, not just at my skill level, but in my era. lol.

  • @jiyu_the_monk.1983
    @jiyu_the_monk.1983 4 місяці тому

    Right now I'm not sure if yugioh will be the tcg I'll settle on, but damm, so much good advice here, thanks!

  • @semicharmedlife311
    @semicharmedlife311 7 місяців тому

    Great video, Alec. Daily Duel Links player who runs only themed decks, no meta. For me, that's fun whereas modern meta decks just aren't. Appreciate Team APS!

  • @JMolKoz20791
    @JMolKoz20791 9 місяців тому

    Love playing Monarchs (tournament or casual) Lair of Darkness, Raid Raptor, Cyber Dragon/Cyber Dark, even up to date Blue Eyes and Dark Magician. I made up to date character decks of Yugi and Kaiba so me and the GF can play together and she can learn. She loves it and rocks spellcasters 🙌

  • @centi1364
    @centi1364 2 місяці тому +1

    I haven't played since yugioh first came out basically battle city in the original cartoons, so much has changed and I feel like I just cant stomach trying the new blue, black, white and pendulum cards, I saw a video of a guy getting the first turn and draws every card from his deck and winning with some magic card that did 16k damage... his turn also took over 5 minutes, It definitely put me off the new cards. I brought 3 boxes of the speed duels decks to make normal size decks and am loving it so far and the nostalgia is flying back to me I'm definitely staying in my own little happy bubble :)

  • @Neko_Medic
    @Neko_Medic 6 місяців тому

    I always play what i like and enjoy.
    Gladiator beasts, black luster rituals, monarchs, knights of face, etc.
    None of them are truly competitive (maybe monarchs if you stretch it a bit) but they are very much fun.

  • @idkman3463
    @idkman3463 9 місяців тому

    Just getting back into Yu-Gi-Oh after like 20 years on Master Duel, trying to get my lil bro into it. Like he said in the video, just play cards you like and have fun. I play blue-eyes rn because it's pretty straightforward. Working on building a hybrid Obelisk, red-eyes, summoned skull deck atm

  • @Oblivionm24
    @Oblivionm24 10 місяців тому

    Loved this video. Super important tips for enjoying the game casually with friends! Game on!

  • @subnauticstudios697
    @subnauticstudios697 10 місяців тому

    An underrated advice I was never told when I first started was watch test hand videos and live duels of your favorite decks! My love for Heroes and Branded was some laughable end boards with like a absolute zero and sunrise and pass with what I thought was the best hand when now I can create even larger boards, scope out what HERO was better ATM and could land on a better end board and it made playing Heroes that much better

    • @subnauticstudios697
      @subnauticstudios697 10 місяців тому

      Not too mention through said videos I learned how in the same combos I can set myself up with follow up so if I lost the board I didn't waste an entire hand for nothing

  • @senchouchanakaDSDGB
    @senchouchanakaDSDGB 10 місяців тому +3

    We need more videos like these. Love this. Amazing guys.
    DON'T SLOW DOWN GET BETTER

  • @KiwiAvs
    @KiwiAvs 10 місяців тому

    Good video. I enjoy playing custom GOAT format with my sibling.
    Only cards released 2006 and earlier, you can only play 1 copy of any card, some banned cards like Change of Heart that are OP etc.
    Having no duplicates makes it more fun to flesh out decks with other non-optimal options.

  • @fernandoguerrero461
    @fernandoguerrero461 10 місяців тому

    Great video. Myself started to playing with my son who is more anime fan then competitive so i start recollecting cards to build anime type decks and play with him and it is more fun and less frustrating for both of us.

  • @Frg31
    @Frg31 10 місяців тому

    Awesome video, guys!! That's the kind of video that is always welcome. Keep up!! 🤘😆

  • @Billy_Wyatt
    @Billy_Wyatt 10 місяців тому

    I agree 100% with Allec. There are so many ways to enjoy the game and not just playing but also collecting cards that you like. 👍

  • @totenkopf8814
    @totenkopf8814 10 місяців тому +1

    Great video, i really love playing blackwings even though there casual. There was such a demand for casual play my local shop does a competitive tournament and a casual tournament with a way stricter custom banlist. Would highly recommend seeing if your local shop would do something similar.

    • @TeamAPS
      @TeamAPS  10 місяців тому

      Glad you enjoyed!

  • @whyjon2990
    @whyjon2990 10 місяців тому +1

    My friends and I have a house banlist and play with decks of all power levels. yugioh has some crazy unseen variety that gets really overshadowed by the meta. I enjoy both styles of play but would love to see more casual styles of play

  • @Whydoweneedhandlesagain
    @Whydoweneedhandlesagain 10 місяців тому +1

    Just play magic. The mental gymnastics I had to do to justify paying to play this game was stressing me and my friends out . We grew up playing and decided to get back into it about a year ago. We finally made the switch and it’s immediately fun and affordable for everyone in the friend group and we even got our girlfriends into it. We don’t have to make up all these weird conditions like “ no hand traps” we can all customize our decks the way we want and play them the way the want. It’s honestly everything I wanted yu-gi-oh oh to be growing up. I emplore you , just try it. It doesn’t hurt to try. We also never have a problem finding other people to play with at local shops.

  • @Angelite1209
    @Angelite1209 10 місяців тому +1

    I really enjoy Speed Duels. The lnly downside, some cards are only available by completing certain in-game events. I'm very busy and managed to complete some, but no worries because the events do eventually come back, just couple of months later.

  • @andrewbrohm9304
    @andrewbrohm9304 9 місяців тому

    Thanks for the advice

  • @cherrycreamsoda4253
    @cherrycreamsoda4253 10 місяців тому +3

    if you’re burnt out on regular ygo, PLEASE try rush duels. They’re digital only in the west (unless you and your group of friends know Japanese and are willing to import cards) but they’re so so fun. I personally recommend ygo omega for rush duel because they have basically every rush duel card in English.

    • @rangerhewki
      @rangerhewki 10 місяців тому +1

      Adding to this- Rush duels have been announced for Duel Links coming in late September. So you'll be able to play them there too

    • @cherrycreamsoda4253
      @cherrycreamsoda4253 10 місяців тому

      @@rangerhewkioh yeah I completely forgot!

  • @exiaR2x78
    @exiaR2x78 10 місяців тому

    Im a big fan of speed duels. The card pool and variety makes it fun the power creep hasnt gotten to crazy

  • @jamesstone404
    @jamesstone404 10 місяців тому

    I enjoyed trying to play competitively for a while, but ever since I moved away from my locals, started my masters degree, I thought playing yugioh with anyone was out of reach. But master duel has been really cool. I still get frustrated and struggle in ranked, but the casual mode can be a fun place to test out decks and have fun, where I don’t have to physically by cards. Honestly, I’m more of a collector now, but I like to play with causal/mid range builds of things like Dark Magician, HEROes, Poker Knights, Silent Magician/Swordsman, etc. and have a blast when I meet up with old friends and we play with these types of decks.

  • @hank01000
    @hank01000 10 місяців тому +1

    I gotta say the biggest tip I can offer is be patient to and get ready to be confused! 😂 Like the English language sometimes some things mean the same thing, or have their own interpretation when it comes to the spoken and unspoken rules and regulations of the game, and when it comes to the thousands of types of decks their are out there get ready to be patient and learn. Specially at some place like locals the better you know your opponents deck the more comfortable you’d feel playing this format 🔥 great video though guys?

  • @vidalmeza8230
    @vidalmeza8230 2 місяці тому +1

    I very much appreciate and enjoy your videos Team APS. Yes I’m just a casual player. I don’t like playing with the new metta decks. I played it back in 2002 to 2007. And I very much enjoyed that format. I have enjoyed some of the new support cards. But I enjoy playing anime style decks of my favorite characters from the anime. It’s been fun the last few months getting together with all my old friends and us pulling out the old duel cards. I hope to see you guys in Austin Texas. When the Yu-Gi-Oh regional qualifiers in town. I’ll just be going as a spectator. I hope it’s OK for me to come up to you guys say hello and maybe get a picture.

  • @ultimaLugia
    @ultimaLugia 10 місяців тому

    I totally agree with these tips. Although im somewhat reluctant to play against other players, i do love to play. My favorite deck is the adamancipator deck. It feels fun and fluid for me to use!
    No deck is perfect, and it is frustrating to be completely stalled and unable to play when someone uses the "solitaire" combo and just beats you outright. I still love yugioh regardless.
    I hope the next casual yugioh video game will have more updated card pools.

  • @anthonymason9855
    @anthonymason9855 10 місяців тому

    I so agree, Im a casual duelist I mostly play Rogue and under, and its really great that we have these alternitive formats for Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG, I enjoy Master Duel alot cuz its hard to find people around my area who wants to play me casually.

  • @snowboundwhale6860
    @snowboundwhale6860 10 місяців тому

    This is good advice. Enjoying the game really is made or broken by who & what you're playing with, "more fun with friends" and "communication is important" very much apply, and playing "The Strongest Deck™" won't necessarily net strong results if you don't get along with it. Part of that is getting used to the deck and it's lines, but it's harder to spot new lines of play on the spot when you're working with something that doesn't click for you, so it's easier to play better using cards you like and have some amount of interest/ enthusiasm towards (even though "playing better" doesn't necessarily mean "performing better depending on the power disparity).
    It's nice how calm and relaxed the tone was in this video. It wasn't particularly fast or slow paced and it wasn't that high energy, just a chill "here's some advice" which fits the subject and feels very approachable.

  • @damohvision
    @damohvision 9 місяців тому

    I play casually with my friends, I'm the only one using hand traps, but it's even true that most of them have much better built decks that can recover easily such as D/D/D while I'm with the 3x crystal beasts structure (I could win more easily with conclave control but I don't like the play style of it, I built my rogue), so it's oddly more balanced. We still have lots of fun together and we bring cards everywhere we go when together, usually to the countless nights at the pub where one of us works.
    Thank you for the video, it made me feel like sharing.
    Guys don't ever feel wrong or stupid for playing in public with friends, you're probably having the best time and if people have to judge they probably are not.

  • @cjnarfmaster
    @cjnarfmaster 10 місяців тому +1

    On the topic of video games, maybe consider Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution! The card pool is a few years out of date, but you've got access to more than 10000 cards, the "main story" has you reliving major duels from the first 6 anime series (which you can also play using your own decks), and the challenge mode has you going up against some pretty powerful decks at times!

  • @Boxshadow
    @Boxshadow 10 місяців тому

    I loved this video! I've played Yu-Gi-Oh on and off since it came out and I've always had the most fun playing casually with my friends. I'm happy with all the bug support now I can play with my perfectly ultimate great moth my friend got me 20 years ago lol 😂

  • @Absolite1232
    @Absolite1232 10 місяців тому

    Instead of people posting tierlists, these are the type of videos Yu-Gi-Oh needs.

  • @kiashangovender5221
    @kiashangovender5221 10 місяців тому

    Very wise and helpful video, seems perfect to create a good time to play the game

  • @zsoltpallanki7954
    @zsoltpallanki7954 10 місяців тому

    You have spoken from the bottom of my heart.
    Blessings to you from Hungary!

  • @LucasBuilds
    @LucasBuilds 10 місяців тому

    my locals runs underdog format pretty regularly, which looks pretty fun. Probably gonna try my suship/utopia deck there sometime.

  • @DekuLord
    @DekuLord 10 місяців тому

    So glad youmentioned Cube in this video. Draft is such a great way to enjoy TCGs and it's such a shame that Yugioh doesn't support it out of the box.

  • @lukebrown5395
    @lukebrown5395 10 місяців тому

    I like Duel Links unlocking characters, opening packs, and building decks like Dark Magician, Red Eyes Exodia, Heroes, Cyber Dragons, Cyber Angels, and plenty more decks. I still don’t play pvp much , my confidence level isn’t high enough yet but I still have fun with loaner deck duels.

  • @chinwyian
    @chinwyian 6 місяців тому +1

    I love to play my Performapal/Odd-Eyes hybrid deck, with Odd-Eyes Raging Dragon as my ace monster. Even though I’m just playing with my brother my experience is just nothing but good memories

    • @TeamAPS
      @TeamAPS  6 місяців тому

      That sounds like a great time!

  • @Gebirges
    @Gebirges 10 місяців тому +1

    Set Rotation Format is my favorite

  • @samusbionicle
    @samusbionicle 3 місяці тому

    Totally agree with this! Always enjoy using cards that i love like black luster soldier than using a meta. Plus if you lose with a meta it’ll make you mad cause you lost with a high tier deck and then no one will ever let you hear the end of it 😂

  • @Dasurio
    @Dasurio 10 місяців тому

    I recently got back to Yugioh.
    I am currently building a Face Knights Deck.
    Because I love the concept of Knights based in actual Playing Cards.
    I enjoy playing it. Especially with Cards like Joker's Knight and Triumph Joker.

  • @rosariocrimson
    @rosariocrimson 10 місяців тому

    A sort of sub tip I would add, have multiple ready decks, if you have the cards for it, structure decks are pretty great for this. I have friends who like the game but get kind of bored using or going against the same deck over and over, so having extra decks you can switch to or loan out for a duel or two (just be sure to get it back, only loan to people who you KNOW will return it) gives that little extra variety. Also if you're making the decks, you can keep them relatively balanced to make sure it's not just a one-sided bore when they go head to head.

  • @Kooch115
    @Kooch115 9 місяців тому

    Thank you this realy help me and ilove star wars to. but idont now alot of casual playrs to play with what shold i do

  • @sodemo88
    @sodemo88 10 місяців тому

    Some of my favorite "medium" power decks are Red-Eyes, Gimmick Puppets, necrofear/destiny board, Danger!, elemental hero, noble knights, and naturia

  • @Habeev07
    @Habeev07 10 місяців тому

    I play Hieratic Dragons since its fairly straight forward. Love em

  • @gijakob
    @gijakob 2 місяці тому

    As a returning player to the game (yeah, I know I’m a yugiboomer) this content is my favorite. And 100% correct on losing with a deck you enjoy being just fine. I don’t care if I lose with my umi deck, I’m just having fun playing umi in 2024

  • @CamKoudo
    @CamKoudo 10 місяців тому

    As a casual player, I couldn't agree more with Alec! I have this one friend who still has his old Ancient Gear deck from when we went to high school. Whenever we meet I bring along my Blue-Eyes deck from back then and we a play a game or two. 👌

  • @JEWRIEL666
    @JEWRIEL666 8 місяців тому +1

    As someone who is barely coming back into this game, from the 90s. I find this channel, and these videos very interesting/fun to watch.
    Here in Vegas idk where to look for locals. Would like to try to duel, I'm not a top tier duelist. I consider myself a 3rd rate duelist with a 4th rate deck. Anyways, this channel is great. Thank you.

    • @TeamAPS
      @TeamAPS  8 місяців тому +1

      Thanks and glad we could help! I'm not too familiar with the Vegas area, but I'm sure there are plenty of places there to play.

    • @JEWRIEL666
      @JEWRIEL666 8 місяців тому

      Indeed thank you, and keep up the good work.

  • @Pamjamelia
    @Pamjamelia 10 місяців тому

    I needed to see something like this. I started going to locals recently, but the power and skill level still basically feels like bigger tournaments while I play a structure deck with a few upgrades that I didn't feel too bad about getting. So I was wondering if I should even bother with paper play, since it's just more frustrating than fun and I hate feeling upset over people just playing the game.
    My first ever game in paper was against Kashtira.
    Yeah.
    A warm welcome.
    I think after my next visit, I might just stick with Master Duel. At least there I don't need to fork out for fun decks that I know won't win, and it's easy to play, I dunno, Starry Knights with friends there!

  • @syntheticbean6235
    @syntheticbean6235 10 місяців тому

    My friends and I like to do Archetype duels. We have a wheel with many of the different Yu-Gi-Oh! archetypes on them (Cyber dragons, deskbots, etc.) We then spin it and whatever it lands on, we have to quickly build a deck with that archetype. Has helped expose us to new cards and make decks that we never would have made otherwise.

  • @jcg7672
    @jcg7672 10 місяців тому

    I really enjoy master duel as someone getting back into it after 15+ years away. I can play the deck I want without the huge time/money investment.
    I made a dark magician/bestial deck that is really fun. Not the most powerful and I do run some hand traps (ash and maxx c) but it is so satisfying to just have a bunch of ways to get out the boss monster of my childhood.

  • @TheKaosmelody
    @TheKaosmelody 10 місяців тому

    One big thing I like to do when playing Yu Gi Oh, which was already mentioned. Is I like to play the cards that I find really nice to look at, and usually fundamentally are pretty "fair" in there grouping. Usually mid-tier to low tier decks, main reason they are so is mostly because of how they don't really break the game state into the modern "well guess you didn't draw the out" state. I only ever run handtraps in a situation where I know that the opponent will run it as well...with my friends? I just slot it out my deck since no one plays them unless it's for a competitive duel. Fortunately Yu Gi Oh is a card game where you can play with all the cards and it allows for some fun and interesting interactions.

  • @matejidk
    @matejidk 7 місяців тому

    So i play meta Yu-Gi-Oh and master duel allot but for the last couple months i have been playing alot more rush duel amd its just refreshing and awsome, its a great way to relax from the handtraps and 15 min turns and have some fun

  • @JT5555
    @JT5555 10 місяців тому

    i do literally ALL of these.XD
    only tip i can really think to add is try to get into the anime/manga as well: the game started as a random card game in the manga but gained so much lore as that changed and a fun way to interact with the game is through the manga/anime such as believing in the heart of the cards or jokingly saying you send the other person to the shadow realm. sure,maybe don't take dueling tips from the it but honestly,just associating the game with the series makes it so much more fun because then you kind of feel like you're a part of it just by playing (not to mention the fun of playing character decks).

  • @Lily.Hiragashi
    @Lily.Hiragashi 10 місяців тому

    4:32 I totally agree, I first decided to play raidraptors not because it became sub-meta or new support made it broken (this didn’t happen btw) but I decided to play raidraptors because I like my deck where I am able to get out my birbs and because nobody reads my cards because they assume they will be able to beat them when someone attacks into something like revolution falcon I get to surprise them that their monster just got destroyed even though it had more attack points
    And I originally saw it in the anime and was like “you know it seems cool to not have very strong monsters in your main deck but you can use them to xyz summon your weak birds and then you can activate that rank up magic spell card and suddenly that weak xyz monster is a force to be reckoned with