@@BlackDragonSamurai The wiki is as wrong as it is stubborn. Kiryu declared an attack against Yusei's empty board, Yusei screamed in fear, crashed, was impaled through the stomach with metal scrap, and then Kiryu laughed at him and drove off instead of killing him because he wanted him to suffer. Edit: Just cause tone is hard to detect over text I'm not being aggressive or snobby at you
yea or in my case when I need a monster to link summon and the only one I have is ash then I uses it and regret. because I ended up needing that same ash for something later
Let me set the scene: I had no board, almost no LP, and only one card in my hand. My opponent was using a deck based entirely around summoning Five Headed Dragon (this was back in the day). He had no monsters out, but he had a bunch of cards in his hand so I figured my loss is inevitable next turn. Hell, he might even get his boss monster out if he feels like showing off. The card in my hand is a spell that's completely useless in this situation, but having nothing else to play, I set it face down. Next turn, Five Headed Dragon hits the field. He stares at my facedown and I can tell he's thinking it over. Finally he just asks flat out, "god damn it what is that" and I put on my best poker face and say absolutely nothing. He passes his turn. He doesn't want to risk running into a Mirror Force. My turn comes around, and with a huge grin on my face I flip my card. It's Snatch Steal. I swing for game. He is in DISBELIEF. I have never felt more anime than in that moment.
I did that to my friend on legacy of the duelist but the face down was a fusion card XD. Since he didn’t attack Manage to draw draining shield gain life points back after he went fuck it and attacked and then got monster reborn for my azure eye sliver dragon and started my come back.
I one time baited my opponent into attacking my Ash with Bye-Bye Damage in my back row. It was pretty much my only move, but the dude lost over 5000 in a single turn. When I bricked on my next draw, the only thing left I could do was switch Ash into defense and stall... or...I set another card face down and pass. ua-cam.com/video/pLRNSEebTtI/v-deo.html He skips his battle phase, and I win on my next turn. If only he knew my face-down was just an old man...
The embodiment of “draw your last pathetic card so I can end this” Dude really tried to leave him with one last chance to make a comeback and regretted his decision. Either that or he can’t do math
@@Toxica47 for real. Could've made so many game ending plays. Literally just a normal rank 4 play could've given him utopia double into utopia for a clean 10k damage and he still would've been able to run over the facedown with his fortress
Satellite Warrior is the most protagonist card in the whole game. Variable results based on your enemy board, benefitting from an unrealistic turn amount of graveyard setup, Big Number, and floating into the pieces to assemble a second boss monster that will absolutely close out the game because you've already summoned Satellite Warrior.
thats the true duelist mentality. the master duel mentality usually is "surrender when my opponent plays one card i dont like" they get ashed: surrender max c: surrender negated an effect and they have no follow up?: surrender they dont like their hand?: surrender it really sucks playing md sometimes because theres no true duelists anymore, people give up so easily and dont try to play out of bad hands or nothing like that.
@@kingofgrim4761 yeah. Auto losses are super common. Sometimes it’s worth it to see if they misplay but in the current age of Yu-Gi-Oh, comebacks can literally be impossible against some decks
@@Kintaku thats the thing though, how many games have you played where you and your opponent both bricked? its pretty common right? well theres some games where all you have is that ash/maxx/veiler and no follow up and they still quit. i dont mind the free win in a game were i was for sure gonna lose, but thats what i mean, theres been many times where if my opp at least waited to see what i was gonna do where i probably woulda lost
Man, I remember having a moment like this once, and with a Yusei Fudo deck too, when 5Ds was current. My field was completely empty, had two monsters in my hand and nothing else. I drew into One for One, which led into my discarding one monster to summon a level 1 tuner from my deck, and I normal summoned the last card from my hand. With those I synchro'd into a Formula Synchron with no hand left. HOWEVER, Formula Synchron's draw effect let me top-deck into Stardust Shimmer, bringing back a dead Stardust Dragon. Synchro'd into Shooting Star Dragon from there and won the game. It felt SO COOL, and I've never had another moment that awesome again lol
Damn, you literally became Yusei in that moment lmao stuff like this is why I continue to play this game (running a hybrid of Red Dragon Archfiend and Stardust Dragon irl, pure Red Dragon Archfiend in MD)
Ahhh yes I remember when I had my last antagonist moment. And said “you have no cards in your hand. draw your last card. What can you do with skill drain and a secret village of the spellcaster.” Let’s just say that’s when I found out drytron can work through skill drain and combo off with just one card and then I lost 😞
I was playing an pure aquaatress and Paleozoic deck vs a stooling deck with skill drain, necrovalley and every disruption you can think. After 30 minutes and 57 turns I won.
I had someone using skill drain against against my Cyber Dragon Time Thief deck. I was down to like 500 life points. I only had Chronocorder other field. They found out real quick Chronocorder is one massive loophole.
The machina player gave the bottom player hope as a protag sitting at that much lp. Rookie mistake especially when they popped off the way they did. XD
I just want you to know... the moment you summoned Crystal Wing I verbally said "Crystal Wing!? OH NO!" To which I imagined you as the protagonist responding "OH YES!"
In the time of master rule 3, I was playing my deck synchron with my friend and his deck gishki+hieratic dragon. He was first and did a combo where I left with just two card on hand and the rest on the greaveyard, on my turn I draw a tunning and the duel ended in the same turn with a otk from my cosmic blazar dragon and shooting quasar dragon. I miss that times.
Yusei won against someone when all they had to literally do was pass the turn to win, so of course he beats someone in this instance. I had no idea what was happening but Yusei's theme being included made it awesome to watch, so good job!
The opponent didn't deserve the W anyways when they couldn't go for game even after the opposing player left their field basically wide open 2 turns straight...
The most moronic thing, they definitely could have. Especially in their final turn but instead of spending 1 second to think, hmm maybe I have ko on my field, they went monkey brain likes card advantage.
or, you can watch them summon junk speeder and use Ghost Mourner on it, with Ghost Belle to protect your mourner and Ghost Ogre to get rid of Junk Speeder. I havent had any issues with decks like this after getting 3 mourners into my deck. Junk Speeder special summoned, chain 1 junk speeder effect, chain 2 Ogres effect, chain 3 Mourners effect, then if you need it after someone chain 4 CBTG to your Mourner, you just chain 5 Belle to the CBTG... This specific play happens so often for me being that so many people like to use junk speeder. Also, this works on MOST big monsters, making it an easy way to watch someone FF a match they really shouldve won. Got diamond with the Mourner decks faster than any other deck, and its such a simple hand trap...
This reminds me of the time in the anime where Yusei was about to lose to a mill strat but the opponent was so awestruck by Yusei's Chad Protagonist Aura that he let him do his last turn instead and Yusei narrowly getting the win.
I remember master duel wasn’t a thing yet and I played a lot of duelingnexus, and my protagonist duel was I was playing a Dark Magician deck and the other guy was a Blue eyes of all things, he had a chaos max on the field and I legit had zero cards in my field and hand, down to like 2k, and the card I drew was motherducking Palladium Oracle Mahad, I won that duel and I hope I recorded it so people would believe lol.
@@Clyde975 that hand in a void wasn't a brick, the fact that the opponent had ash, which is fairly common, made it a brick as without that search they couldn't do anything
My big turnaround was in Dual Links. I was playing an Aroma Deck, the opponent brought out Quintet Magician to wipe my board. I used the life gain Aroma hand trap to barely survive a direct attack, and from there I managed to rebuild my back row. Quintet Magician with the Wonder wand it had was to powerful for anything I had to beat over and none of the removal I had could effect it, so I focused on recovering life points, keeping a wall of defense position monsters, and putting Aromas back in the deck to go for a deck out. Eventually the opponent sacrificed Quintet Magician to draw for Wonder Wand, I guess looking for an answer, and didn't find one. So that is my biggest Turnaround.
Alternate titles: How to tell if you're him When you're him When the protagonist pulls the lamest main character bullsh*t out of their ass mid episode That one duelists, with that one deck, on that one day, with THAT rng
I wish synchron players played this fast. Watched the whole thing, did my laundry, and ate breakfast and they're still taking their turn while I'm waiting to slap them with DRNM. They're extending with catche eve as we speak.
I was once playing yugioh with my bro He had a well planned deck while I just outed together 60 random cards. I got to the point where my life points were 700 and had one small shot at winning and it was tragodia. So I attacked a monster with a weaker one and ended up with 100 life points. Summoned tragodia took control of his strongest monster and ended the match in one turn
I remember seeing someone playing Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship (I think it was Reverse of Arcadia?) against Yusei and they got him down to 100 LP or so and emptied his field. And I made a joke like "You fool, you'll activate his protagonist powers." And then he immediately summoned Nitro Warrior, beat over their monsters, and won the duel.
My favourite comeback win was versus a blue eyes player in duel links. I was playing an aquaatress deck. Had wetlands and a set spike shield on the field and an aquaatress in hand. They had a full board of blue eyes. I draw the aquarium bubbles, play it and set the aquaatress monster. They attack. They take 10000+ battle damage .
I met someone like this but they where using the at the time new cypher dragon deck. And I was at a major disadvantage however the fool didn’t read his dragons effect so I managed to get the upper hand with a Lucky draw and took him out with my summoned Judgment dragon.
I was in similar situation. My opponent uses that meteor monster that special summon after 5 monster (Junk Speeder and 5 tuner monsters). Then summon a monster that all battle damage will effect my only. He go me down about 500 LP. I would have lost if I haven't draw Synchron explorer. I summon Nitro Warrior to Stardust Dragon. Use Comsic Flare to return the battle damage monster and attack for game.
This is why I don't like surrendering or when my opponent surrenders. Either You defeat me and take your win, or I turn things around, but it makes the game so much more intense because you never know if you'll win or lose, right down to your last card. I've had times where I needed ONE specific card to turn things around and got it, which is why I love when I face someone who stays in the game and doesn't just scoop because they made one bad play or got negated once.
Reminds me of that time I was gradelocked playing CF:V, no cards in hand, one more hit, and at the last possible moment top decked a card that flooded my field and won me the game Most anime thing that's ever happened to me in a card game
Anyone who has played a Yugioh video game, for any notable amount of time, has had this kind of situation happen to them. Guaranteed! And also guaranteed, along with the drawing that one card you need when your back is to the wall, there is NO feeling like the adrenaline rush you get from making that comeback. It's one of the best parts of playing yugioh!
They could've won if they banished the Ash Blossom and Forehead but they went for the 'Draw your last pathetic card so I can end this' route
Or summon Earth Slicer instead of Enterblathnir
so pride was the ultimate folly, just like in the anime
*ash blossom and cute little twinkle toe
@@RiversInTheDesert1 this
@@suisui5930 You mean Ash Forehead?
When he drew that card, he had a moment of "This card...!" Then just went full anime.
"I can see it... the route to your defeat!"
We call that... The destiny draw... (Well that's what they call it in the tag force games)
The law of victory has been set
Homie went clear mind
@@delontahenderson9327 HAGANE NO MOONSAULT! RABBITTANK! YEAH!
"You're down to your last life points with a single card, what could you possibly do?"
"Rev it up."
Considering that out of every Yu-Gi-Oh protagonist, Yusei IS the only one who went undefeated...
@@BlackDragonSamuraiPlaymaker too
@@BlackDragonSamurai He lost to Kiryu
@@mujigant Technically he would have, but if I remember correctly the duel was interrupted, so on the wiki it was ruled "inconclusive"
@@BlackDragonSamurai The wiki is as wrong as it is stubborn.
Kiryu declared an attack against Yusei's empty board, Yusei screamed in fear, crashed, was impaled through the stomach with metal scrap, and then Kiryu laughed at him and drove off instead of killing him because he wanted him to suffer.
Edit: Just cause tone is hard to detect over text I'm not being aggressive or snobby at you
This man was a gentleman. He gave the protagonist a chivalrous final stand and accepted the consequences. What a champion, Yugi would commend him
Lmao you know you're going in a hard time when you don't have a choice but to set Ash Blossom in defence position.
🤣
yea or in my case when I need a monster to link summon and the only one I have is ash then I uses it and regret. because I ended up needing that same ash for something later
Best defense against Spright 😂
Hey, at least it saves him one more turn to turn the tables on him
What other position are you supposed to set it in? That’s only position that you can “set” monsters wise guy lol
Let me set the scene: I had no board, almost no LP, and only one card in my hand. My opponent was using a deck based entirely around summoning Five Headed Dragon (this was back in the day). He had no monsters out, but he had a bunch of cards in his hand so I figured my loss is inevitable next turn. Hell, he might even get his boss monster out if he feels like showing off. The card in my hand is a spell that's completely useless in this situation, but having nothing else to play, I set it face down.
Next turn, Five Headed Dragon hits the field. He stares at my facedown and I can tell he's thinking it over. Finally he just asks flat out, "god damn it what is that" and I put on my best poker face and say absolutely nothing.
He passes his turn. He doesn't want to risk running into a Mirror Force.
My turn comes around, and with a huge grin on my face I flip my card. It's Snatch Steal. I swing for game. He is in DISBELIEF.
I have never felt more anime than in that moment.
you said to your opponent "f around and find out" with that facedown snatch steal 😂
Deception is a part of any card game in existence
they got tricked
I did that to my friend on legacy of the duelist but the face down was a fusion card XD. Since he didn’t attack Manage to draw draining shield gain life points back after he went fuck it and attacked and then got monster reborn for my azure eye sliver dragon and started my come back.
I one time baited my opponent into attacking my Ash with Bye-Bye Damage in my back row. It was pretty much my only move, but the dude lost over 5000 in a single turn. When I bricked on my next draw, the only thing left I could do was switch Ash into defense and stall...
or...I set another card face down and pass.
ua-cam.com/video/pLRNSEebTtI/v-deo.html
He skips his battle phase, and I win on my next turn. If only he knew my face-down was just an old man...
The embodiment of “draw your last pathetic card so I can end this”
Dude really tried to leave him with one last chance to make a comeback and regretted his decision. Either that or he can’t do math
honestly the fact he couldnt OTK the guy when just jet synchron was facedown was embarrassing enough in an earth machine deck.
that is one of the main rules, dont let them have a chance
however, even if lose, that chance is just cool to watch
@@Toxica47 for real. Could've made so many game ending plays. Literally just a normal rank 4 play could've given him utopia double into utopia for a clean 10k damage and he still would've been able to run over the facedown with his fortress
@@undeadinside3571 If I'm not wrong you can't attack directly with utopia if you do the 10k attack play
opponent: haha now you only have to surrender
yusei: i don't think so. TOP CLEAR MIND synchro summon
*Over top clear mind
*Clear mind starts to play*
Opponent: why I'm listening the main character theme!?!?
Clear mind without quasar dragon.
Over-Top Clear Mind... Also Limit-Over Accel Synchro Summon...
Awaero Satellite warrior!!!
Yusei: *is at 50LP and has a shitty deck* Good. Now it's time to win
That's literally his play style bc canonically he found his cards in the trash
@@lanterns_glow hence the Junk cards.
“You always feel most alive when you’re almost dead”
the Embodiment of "It's not how hard you hit... It's how hard you can get hit and STILL mooving forward; THAT'S HOW WINNING IS DONE"
Satellite Warrior is the most protagonist card in the whole game.
Variable results based on your enemy board, benefitting from an unrealistic turn amount of graveyard setup, Big Number, and floating into the pieces to assemble a second boss monster that will absolutely close out the game because you've already summoned Satellite Warrior.
Satellite Warrior is a more fair Accesscode Talker
@@simosgaming And let's not forget Synchro Chase makes it Spell Speed 4 just like Accesscode itself
“It’s not over till the last card is played!” This is why I love yu-gi-oh😂
thats the true duelist mentality.
the master duel mentality usually is "surrender when my opponent plays one card i dont like"
they get ashed: surrender
max c: surrender
negated an effect and they have no follow up?: surrender
they dont like their hand?: surrender
it really sucks playing md sometimes because theres no true duelists anymore, people give up so easily and dont try to play out of bad hands or nothing like that.
@@BlayzeCiddy the problem is, getting negated or just auto losing bc of a bad hand is incredibly common.
@@BlayzeCiddy I like the ones that accept defeat and attack my monster to end their life point
@@kingofgrim4761 yeah. Auto losses are super common.
Sometimes it’s worth it to see if they misplay but in the current age of Yu-Gi-Oh, comebacks can literally be impossible against some decks
@@Kintaku thats the thing though, how many games have you played where you and your opponent both bricked? its pretty common right?
well theres some games where all you have is that ash/maxx/veiler and no follow up and they still quit. i dont mind the free win in a game were i was for sure gonna lose, but thats what i mean, theres been many times where if my opp at least waited to see what i was gonna do where i probably woulda lost
I wouldn’t even be mad I lost. Comebacks like this are the coolest to see.
Every synchron player's nightmare is not how strong the opponent is, but how he bricked even though how much consistent his deck is
Man, I remember having a moment like this once, and with a Yusei Fudo deck too, when 5Ds was current. My field was completely empty, had two monsters in my hand and nothing else. I drew into One for One, which led into my discarding one monster to summon a level 1 tuner from my deck, and I normal summoned the last card from my hand. With those I synchro'd into a Formula Synchron with no hand left. HOWEVER, Formula Synchron's draw effect let me top-deck into Stardust Shimmer, bringing back a dead Stardust Dragon. Synchro'd into Shooting Star Dragon from there and won the game. It felt SO COOL, and I've never had another moment that awesome again lol
Damn, you literally became Yusei in that moment lmao stuff like this is why I continue to play this game (running a hybrid of Red Dragon Archfiend and Stardust Dragon irl, pure Red Dragon Archfiend in MD)
Ahhh yes I remember when I had my last antagonist moment. And said “you have no cards in your hand. draw your last card. What can you do with skill drain and a secret village of the spellcaster.” Let’s just say that’s when I found out drytron can work through skill drain and combo off with just one card and then I lost 😞
Yep, the Drytrons themselves activate in the hand.
I was playing an pure aquaatress and Paleozoic deck vs a stooling deck with skill drain, necrovalley and every disruption you can think.
After 30 minutes and 57 turns I won.
Why would you try that against drytron lol
@@jonjonmclear May not have known?
I had someone using skill drain against against my Cyber Dragon Time Thief deck. I was down to like 500 life points. I only had Chronocorder other field. They found out real quick Chronocorder is one massive loophole.
Opponent: it's over Yusei I have the high ground
Yusei: you underestimate my power
If we followed that quote's conclusion then Yusei would have lost.
As someone who hasn't played "Yu-Gi-Oh!" since the beginning of 5Ds, I have no clue what happened, but it felt cool.
The opponent brought big monsters and attack, then the player went on a 1 card combo
That's why you never underestimate a synchron user.
One card is all we need to turn things around
Never let a synchro player get that one chance, or else they'll get the momentum to synchro the board
When you're out of interactions and the opponent normal summons junk synchron>target doppel warrior.
You know the truck is coming without brakes
Topdecking the Ascator really felt like a "You've been rewarded for not surrendering" type moment
Junk Syncron is such a good card it’s absurd.
True
It’s crazy how well it holds up to this day. Basically a free Level 5 Synchro for extended plays.
@@windrider2190 true just watch out for cards that can change your monsters’ levels possibly ruining your strategy.
Junk Speeder*
Mark my words, it will be banned in the future someday.
@@kindlingking true just 1 junk speeder in the extra deck is enough to start practically an unstoppable combo.
When Yusei screamed "Henshin!" And became the Gold Kamen Rider. 🔥🔥💪💪
I love these kinds of come backs, I wouldn’t even mind getting destroyed by a come back like that lol
always believe in the heart of the cards
Always.
Moments like these are what make Yugioh well Yugioh
*"OH FOR EXODIA'S SAKE! THIS IS WHY NOONE WANTS TO PLAY WITH YOU, YUGI!"*
"Every pinch is a chance."
-Uncle from Another World
(basically, don't let them pull a Destiny Draw on you)
The machina player gave the bottom player hope as a protag sitting at that much lp. Rookie mistake especially when they popped off the way they did. XD
I just want you to know... the moment you summoned Crystal Wing I verbally said
"Crystal Wing!? OH NO!"
To which I imagined you as the protagonist responding "OH YES!"
I had my own Yusei moment during the Limited 1 event
In the time of master rule 3, I was playing my deck synchron with my friend and his deck gishki+hieratic dragon. He was first and did a combo where I left with just two card on hand and the rest on the greaveyard, on my turn I draw a tunning and the duel ended in the same turn with a otk from my cosmic blazar dragon and shooting quasar dragon. I miss that times.
Yusei won against someone when all they had to literally do was pass the turn to win, so of course he beats someone in this instance.
I had no idea what was happening but Yusei's theme being included made it awesome to watch, so good job!
The opponent didn't deserve the W anyways when they couldn't go for game even after the opposing player left their field basically wide open 2 turns straight...
They could have gone for game. They just decided to banish from hand with fortress.
Earth slicer would be gg but that boy dumb
Typical Yugioh Antagonist ...
The most moronic thing, they definitely could have. Especially in their final turn but instead of spending 1 second to think, hmm maybe I have ko on my field, they went monkey brain likes card advantage.
Never give a Synchron player any openings cuz any opening that leads to Junk Speeder will almost always end up being a full board.
or, you can watch them summon junk speeder and use Ghost Mourner on it, with Ghost Belle to protect your mourner and Ghost Ogre to get rid of Junk Speeder. I havent had any issues with decks like this after getting 3 mourners into my deck. Junk Speeder special summoned, chain 1 junk speeder effect, chain 2 Ogres effect, chain 3 Mourners effect, then if you need it after someone chain 4 CBTG to your Mourner, you just chain 5 Belle to the CBTG... This specific play happens so often for me being that so many people like to use junk speeder. Also, this works on MOST big monsters, making it an easy way to watch someone FF a match they really shouldve won.
Got diamond with the Mourner decks faster than any other deck, and its such a simple hand trap...
WITH THE POWER OF BONDS I SYNCHRO SUMMON: JUNK SNEEDER!
That's the power of Yusei. Not the signer mark, just Yusei in general lol
Imagine what the losing player must have been thinking in that moment.
This reminds me of the time in the anime where Yusei was about to lose to a mill strat but the opponent was so awestruck by Yusei's Chad Protagonist Aura that he let him do his last turn instead and Yusei narrowly getting the win.
team unicorn
That’s the most main character move I’ve seen outside the anime.
The power of NAKAMA
Friendship power.
No... The power of Kizuna
Certified Yusei moment
I remember master duel wasn’t a thing yet and I played a lot of duelingnexus, and my protagonist duel was I was playing a Dark Magician deck and the other guy was a Blue eyes of all things, he had a chaos max on the field and I legit had zero cards in my field and hand, down to like 2k, and the card I drew was motherducking Palladium Oracle Mahad, I won that duel and I hope I recorded it so people would believe lol.
Would be funnier if he was playing cubic
@@gerayugacha It would be but I still felt pretty dang good with that play hahahaha
That was a comeback worthy of the anime indeed.
Getting negated doesn't equal a brick hand.
Exactly
Being unable to play through a single negate does equal a brick, technically speaking.
@@TWLSpark not at all because that would mean when everyone uses ash blossom on the first main starting search, it's a brick
@@Clyde975 A decent deck doesn't die to a single Ash. If it does, you just bricked.
@@Clyde975 that hand in a void wasn't a brick, the fact that the opponent had ash, which is fairly common, made it a brick as without that search they couldn't do anything
I've never played so I could be wrong, but this game often seems like there's a winner counting on what's in your opening hand.
No one:
Me: *playing clear mind instead of that bgm!* Card game on motorcycle!
I think this guy might actually be Yusei Fudo.
I always loved a "Shining Draw" comeback, nice one!
I play earth machines, this guys plays actually made me cry. Sick comeback though!
cyb3rcaesar was like: "You can't do this! I've been in control of this duel from the start!"
cyb3rcaesar: Draw your last card 1mFine!
1mFine: 'starts redlining'
It happened to this against eldlich I was with despia he activated five floodgates and I still won
Never give up until the last card is drawn.
My big turnaround was in Dual Links. I was playing an Aroma Deck, the opponent brought out Quintet Magician to wipe my board. I used the life gain Aroma hand trap to barely survive a direct attack, and from there I managed to rebuild my back row. Quintet Magician with the Wonder wand it had was to powerful for anything I had to beat over and none of the removal I had could effect it, so I focused on recovering life points, keeping a wall of defense position monsters, and putting Aromas back in the deck to go for a deck out. Eventually the opponent sacrificed Quintet Magician to draw for Wonder Wand, I guess looking for an answer, and didn't find one. So that is my biggest Turnaround.
Aromas can always stall for deck out.
Alternate titles:
How to tell if you're him
When you're him
When the protagonist pulls the lamest main character bullsh*t out of their ass mid episode
That one duelists, with that one deck, on that one day, with THAT rng
This kind of thing happened to me! He could have easily killed me but he left me with one turn, with which I drew exodia and won
Imagining the face you made on the final draw. Makes me laugh so hard.
This is some series finale shit.
La mejor arma de un duelista es creer en el corazón de las cartas
Just shows how much one card can change a duel
Bro had a drytron Moment when he had literally no cards but turnt the game around with one card
On several occasions I have won duels with only 100 life points left, and it is the most satisfying middle finger you can possibly give your opponent
Damn, he could have won if he'd put spark in his deck.
This is why I run E Heros, I instantly get +10 to my plot armor. Of course the DPE +set up and Link Monsters takes half that away but still counts!
I’ve done this before . Get to the last turn and suddenly your brick hand becomes a massive combo starter
I love your videos so much keep up the good work Man
Thank you man.
@@Atem You're welcome you are my favorite Yu-Gi-Oh character
"looks like someone won a game of whose the protag" -Cell
Perfect!! Hahaha. It already feels like it’s a script for Yusei. Haha
I wish synchron players played this fast. Watched the whole thing, did my laundry, and ate breakfast and they're still taking their turn while I'm waiting to slap them with DRNM. They're extending with catche eve as we speak.
Bro hahaha
This is a
Heh, you should've finished me off when you had the chance!
Moment
I was once playing yugioh with my bro
He had a well planned deck while I just outed together 60 random cards. I got to the point where my life points were 700 and had one small shot at winning and it was tragodia. So I attacked a monster with a weaker one and ended up with 100 life points. Summoned tragodia took control of his strongest monster and ended the match in one turn
I remember seeing someone playing Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship (I think it was Reverse of Arcadia?) against Yusei and they got him down to 100 LP or so and emptied his field. And I made a joke like "You fool, you'll activate his protagonist powers." And then he immediately summoned Nitro Warrior, beat over their monsters, and won the duel.
he believe in the hearts of the cards and so he did the destiny draw
As soon as your opponent starts to climb and you have no backrow just surrender
This is why you should always end on a board with at least one negate
My favourite comeback win was versus a blue eyes player in duel links. I was playing an aquaatress deck. Had wetlands and a set spike shield on the field and an aquaatress in hand. They had a full board of blue eyes. I draw the aquarium bubbles, play it and set the aquaatress monster. They attack. They take 10000+ battle damage .
A perfect definition of CLEAR MINDO!
No matter how close you are to victory, in one turn it can all go end in defeat.
Eveyone know it’s a mistake to leave your opponent any LP left…
Caralho, então esse é o poder do protagonismo
I met someone like this but they where using the at the time new cypher dragon deck. And I was at a major disadvantage however the fool didn’t read his dragons effect so I managed to get the upper hand with a Lucky draw and took him out with my summoned Judgment dragon.
Damn son, that's a certified anee may protag moment.
I was in similar situation. My opponent uses that meteor monster that special summon after 5 monster (Junk Speeder and 5 tuner monsters). Then summon a monster that all battle damage will effect my only. He go me down about 500 LP. I would have lost if I haven't draw Synchron explorer. I summon Nitro Warrior to Stardust Dragon. Use Comsic Flare to return the battle damage monster and attack for game.
Whatever happened to just building a deck on whatever theme you wanted and having fun?
Have to have a clear mind to win under those conditions
100 life points and a dream, never fails
I should get ascator damn what a card
SORE WA DOU KANA ?
-100 LP protagonist
Called out the crimson dragon for this one
you just had to believe in the heart of the cards
This is why I don't like surrendering or when my opponent surrenders. Either You defeat me and take your win, or I turn things around, but it makes the game so much more intense because you never know if you'll win or lose, right down to your last card. I've had times where I needed ONE specific card to turn things around and got it, which is why I love when I face someone who stays in the game and doesn't just scoop because they made one bad play or got negated once.
Ok but lets be honest, we all got that cocky at some point
Reminds me of that time I was gradelocked playing CF:V, no cards in hand, one more hit, and at the last possible moment top decked a card that flooded my field and won me the game
Most anime thing that's ever happened to me in a card game
Villain : "Dram your last Pathetuc Card!"
Protagonist : *change top card in his deck*
Anyone who has played a Yugioh video game, for any notable amount of time, has had this kind of situation happen to them. Guaranteed!
And also guaranteed, along with the drawing that one card you need when your back is to the wall, there is NO feeling like the adrenaline rush you get from making that comeback.
It's one of the best parts of playing yugioh!
he said "draw your last pathetic card" and then you morbed all over the place
plot twist: he had nibiru the whole time but he refused to use it because he didnt had a way to get over 5k+ defense