@BobJames06 he could have chained the other telekinetic power well to d.d. crows effect to get krebons back but opp said since he didn't leave the first one on the field he accepted that crow resolved.
I feel the vayu player is right, the DAD player conducted two actions (sent card to grave and viewing the opponent graveyard before deciding to chain the spell.
I wanted vayu to win, but after what I saw, the vayu player was sharking. He deserved that loss. If it was a tournament, then yes, I understand on the sharking.
There’s a difference between sharking for no reason/to try to get the advantage and sharking when an opponent tries to take back an obvious misplay. The Vayu player had all the rights to call out his opponent on it.
this was a really cool set. thanks for uploading!
He sharked and still lost smh
I didn't understand the sharking
@BobJames06 he could have chained the other telekinetic power well to d.d. crows effect to get krebons back but opp said since he didn't leave the first one on the field he accepted that crow resolved.
@@boglimwrangler18 if this wasn't tournament than sheesh
@@BobJames06 I think it was just ranked play ( no prizes ) so yeah. Guy must be the life of the party at tourneys
I feel the vayu player is right, the DAD player conducted two actions (sent card to grave and viewing the opponent graveyard before deciding to chain the spell.
I wanted vayu to win, but after what I saw, the vayu player was sharking. He deserved that loss. If it was a tournament, then yes, I understand on the sharking.
There’s a difference between sharking for no reason/to try to get the advantage and sharking when an opponent tries to take back an obvious misplay. The Vayu player had all the rights to call out his opponent on it.
Where can i find the dad decklist?
you can check if you can find it in the format library database