I don't mind playing snake-eyes but playing into a snake-eyes board plus a floodgate isn't skill i lose mostly to the floodgate not even the snake-eyes cards.
Exactly! And that’s a Major problem with Yugioh as of Current! The Fact that Tier 2 and Rogue decks are unable to stand up to the Current BS that is Kash, Bystial, and most of all Diabellestar/Snake Eyes! Diabellestar herself giving the Deck WAY TOO Much Access to the Other Sinful Spoils Cards!
Any time you get a format where 90% of the decks you'll ever play is just one deck with a few variants, it's just a bad format. Hearing, "It's skill based because of it" is the most copium inhaling statement I'll ever hear. I've heard it in Spyrals, in Zoo, and in Tear. It's just not healthy for a game to be like this and Konami just keeps doing it.
I hate the person or company that opened that gate made people complaining a buzz worthy angle. It doesnt matter what anyone or any company does. You should check out the WoW MOP: Remix event and that drama.
The format is not so bad, but the space for innovation, tech and diversity is literally 0, this make the game boring and after info will just be worst as snake eye will become literally unbeatable
It'd be great if Konami released a wave of independent archetypes that were relatively equal in power at a competitive level. Like 4-5 decks. Having successive tier 0 formats where rogue or off meta have little chance to compete against it is depressing to see.
I’ve been testing a lot of INFO and Tenpai is absolutely terrible to play against. Way too many non games. Post side they seals into koaki meru drago and since I was testing yubel, it’s almost impossible to out without drawing ash for it. But then they have kaimen so you can’t hold the ash for that. It’s rough
completely agree almost every game i lost with snake theres stuff i could improve on, issue is the other half of the game (deck building) dies off for a while. in ishtear format was the same, lots of diversity for a bit, then people tried gross stun and so on, then eventually people realised the standard ishtear bystial deck was optimal vs everything with the right side deck. the dissapearance of fk snake is similar no?
Format isn't bad imo, it's just stale. The issue with the snake eyes engine is it's too small of a package. So any hits to the deck would do to much damage to the deck and as a result konami didn't hit it all and nothing has changed, resulting in a very long format that feels the same from the previous format. One card starters and large non engine packages with small engines are the issue, creating samey play patterns as the top decks hasn't really changed much.
@@duckgossip dont look at me, when im playing salad and i get shifter, i dont cry, i rather look for something that might work (like avramax to at least not be exposed), when i play exosisters and i get nibiru, i probably already have vadis to defend myself turn 2. I rather have a strategy against other decks (which in this case for tenpai is literally 3 kuriphotons) than to go cry about it 😎. Look at me i hate tenpai, my deckbuild is so bad that i cant side deck battle phase cards, please notice me guys 😭😭😭
@@erikfigueroa6390 bro has ZERO idea why people hate tenpai, it’s because it’s uninteractive and makes game coin flips. Your hand traps don’t work and they always go second. Never talk about yugioh again you hard stuck platinum mid tier duelist.
Nope. People complain and cry every format. Tearlaments was the worst imo but it doesn't matter, the yugioh base is filled with whiners to ban this and ban that, it happens ALL THE TIME.
Tearlaments was worse. Watched nearly everyone I started playing with quit and start One Piece. Locals are actually decent. During Tear format, locals dropped SIGNIFICANTLY.
@unbeatable750 I get that the Mirror was a skillful match where the better player was rewarded. But if you played any other deck you were already significantly behind. Alot of people simply did not want to play the deck. At least against Snake-Eye a hand trap or 2 has the potential to stop them. That was not happening against Tearlaments. They were playing through all your handtraps, they were shuffling away your graveyard, milling both your and their cards 20 times a turn, and if you played a Shifter deck, they just made Bagooska (they still do) and kill you on the crackback. I was playing Marincess at the time and wasn't committed enough yet to spend the money on top meta, and certainly did not want to play Tear after my experience against it. It was rough.
@@Nommlerzyeah and for all the skill expression the mirror held tearlaments was so boring to play in the mirror for me at least. I think out of any format from 2010 to now tearlaments was the worst of them all
"people cry every format therefore bad things don't exist and we should say all criticism is whining". This attitude is exactly why TCG players will always be cash cow cucks
I’ve wasted 10 min and I’m not continuing to watch this cause you didn’t make a point, also in every format except last year, is a bad format, and Zzznake Eyes ain’t skillful at all, and it’s the lame of now. Don’t waste my time again
@@tristianmeganblagoueakajay9174to bad people rather have a new format every week than a stable format with every deck being tuned to as close to the same power level as possible to TOSS decks
my strategy against tenpai is draw better ‼️🪿
THE TRUEE DUELIST IS HERE
I'm sorry but how can you say with a straight face "tenpai draws too much non-engine" when you begin the sentence with "I set skill drain".
that's cuz skill drain is engine
I don't mind playing snake-eyes but playing into a snake-eyes board plus a floodgate isn't skill i lose mostly to the floodgate not even the snake-eyes cards.
What upsets me the most this format is rogue/tier 2 decks dont even get a chance to compete at all
Exactly! And that’s a Major problem with Yugioh as of Current! The Fact that Tier 2 and Rogue decks are unable to stand up to the Current BS that is Kash, Bystial, and most of all Diabellestar/Snake Eyes!
Diabellestar herself giving the Deck WAY TOO Much Access to the Other Sinful Spoils Cards!
hence tier 0
I completely agree. People love to complain about snake eye, but Tenpai is so aggravating to play against sometimes.
Yeah there are hands where you can't win ever
Yeah it’s all hand traps and board breakers
people complain about snake-eyes but Tenpai is more annoying and Runick stun is the most degenerate way to play yugioh
Any time you get a format where 90% of the decks you'll ever play is just one deck with a few variants, it's just a bad format. Hearing, "It's skill based because of it" is the most copium inhaling statement I'll ever hear. I've heard it in Spyrals, in Zoo, and in Tear. It's just not healthy for a game to be like this and Konami just keeps doing it.
As much as we should dial back SE, yes, I agree that I hate Tenpai far more than SE, both having played the deck and against it.
Facts
Yugi players complain about going 1st being broken
Konami: releasing a going 2nd deck
Yugi players: complain
I hate the person or company that opened that gate made people complaining a buzz worthy angle. It doesnt matter what anyone or any company does. You should check out the WoW MOP: Remix event and that drama.
It’s not that we hate going 2nd decks, it’s that the deck is so uninteractive
@@AndrewUdal they literally printed a field spell that reads "no interraction" lmao
@@handlebar4520 yea lol. Why gimmick puppet is going to be annoying but even that field spell only prevents monster effects
@@AndrewUdal thats still where 80% of interraction comes from in modern yugioh
I don't know if I can call it the worst format of all time. 2017 and 2018 were pretty bad years, it was nothing but tire 0 and FTK decks.
The format is not so bad, but the space for innovation, tech and diversity is literally 0, this make the game boring and after info will just be worst as snake eye will become literally unbeatable
Totally true
It'd be great if Konami released a wave of independent archetypes that were relatively equal in power at a competitive level. Like 4-5 decks. Having successive tier 0 formats where rogue or off meta have little chance to compete against it is depressing to see.
I’ve been testing a lot of INFO and Tenpai is absolutely terrible to play against. Way too many non games. Post side they seals into koaki meru drago and since I was testing yubel, it’s almost impossible to out without drawing ash for it. But then they have kaimen so you can’t hold the ash for that. It’s rough
How is summoning protecting seals from being ashed lol
@@Butternutsquash3 meant to say kaimen
before i event watch the video: Argument invalid, tear ishizu foramt was the worst!
literally how are you going to tell me that with a straight face? that is complete 🧢
completely agree almost every game i lost with snake theres stuff i could improve on, issue is the other half of the game (deck building) dies off for a while. in ishtear format was the same, lots of diversity for a bit, then people tried gross stun and so on, then eventually people realised the standard ishtear bystial deck was optimal vs everything with the right side deck. the dissapearance of fk snake is similar no?
not blaming luck when losing is a sign you’re good, always gonna be some luck after things get optimized but yeah
Format isn't bad imo, it's just stale. The issue with the snake eyes engine is it's too small of a package. So any hits to the deck would do to much damage to the deck and as a result konami didn't hit it all and nothing has changed, resulting in a very long format that feels the same from the previous format.
One card starters and large non engine packages with small engines are the issue, creating samey play patterns as the top decks hasn't really changed much.
Crazy y’all were enjoying it would pretty recently. A lot of us went to OP a few months ago
God forbid a deck who actually focuses on beatsticks and removal 🗿
Wow I’m going to have so much fun hitting my opponent for 8k. Such riveting gameplay
@@duckgossip “im going therefore make a full board of interruptions WHILE also hitting the opponent for 8K” 🥴🥴🥴🥴
@@erikfigueroa6390 bro has NOT played a competitive game of yugioh and has ZERO clue what he’s talking about
@@duckgossip dont look at me, when im playing salad and i get shifter, i dont cry, i rather look for something that might work (like avramax to at least not be exposed), when i play exosisters and i get nibiru, i probably already have vadis to defend myself turn 2.
I rather have a strategy against other decks (which in this case for tenpai is literally 3 kuriphotons) than to go cry about it 😎.
Look at me i hate tenpai, my deckbuild is so bad that i cant side deck battle phase cards, please notice me guys 😭😭😭
@@erikfigueroa6390 bro has ZERO idea why people hate tenpai, it’s because it’s uninteractive and makes game coin flips. Your hand traps don’t work and they always go second. Never talk about yugioh again you hard stuck platinum mid tier duelist.
Tearlaments would like to have a word with you
Everything that is now, is the worst thing of all time... Mindset. Got to pump that dramabait.
had me in the first half, NGL
😂
Nope. People complain and cry every format. Tearlaments was the worst imo but it doesn't matter, the yugioh base is filled with whiners to ban this and ban that, it happens ALL THE TIME.
Tearlaments was worse. Watched nearly everyone I started playing with quit and start One Piece.
Locals are actually decent. During Tear format, locals dropped SIGNIFICANTLY.
Tear was a great format if you weren't bad
@unbeatable750 I get that the Mirror was a skillful match where the better player was rewarded. But if you played any other deck you were already significantly behind. Alot of people simply did not want to play the deck. At least against Snake-Eye a hand trap or 2 has the potential to stop them. That was not happening against Tearlaments. They were playing through all your handtraps, they were shuffling away your graveyard, milling both your and their cards 20 times a turn, and if you played a Shifter deck, they just made Bagooska (they still do) and kill you on the crackback. I was playing Marincess at the time and wasn't committed enough yet to spend the money on top meta, and certainly did not want to play Tear after my experience against it. It was rough.
@@Nommlerzyeah and for all the skill expression the mirror held tearlaments was so boring to play in the mirror for me at least. I think out of any format from 2010 to now tearlaments was the worst of them all
"people cry every format therefore bad things don't exist and we should say all criticism is whining". This attitude is exactly why TCG players will always be cash cow cucks
after fiendsmith the format will become even more worse and toxic
Of course you’d think snake eye isn’t that bad for the game. You spent over $700 lol
tenpai is aids ngl but snake eyes is just as aids too if your not playing snake eyes
its boutta get worse
Tenpai best deck 😉
Tenpai best deck.
Gumblar format still worst format
snake eye bias lol
I’ve wasted 10 min and I’m not continuing to watch this cause you didn’t make a point, also in every format except last year, is a bad format, and Zzznake Eyes ain’t skillful at all, and it’s the lame of now. Don’t waste my time again
This game died right after the worst banlist of all time (April 2024) dropped and that’s just a fact
The game died after elpy format tbh 😂
Toss was best format this game ever had besides goat
@@tristianmeganblagoueakajay9174to bad people rather have a new format every week than a stable format with every deck being tuned to as close to the same power level as possible to TOSS decks
@@cuttlefish6839 THIS
I miss kashtira. It was a very fair deck. Lots.of outs, easy to play, and had decent power. But as always, yugioh players are fragile
You miss ariseheart.