I' keep the whole deck and put it in a glass box for "when I made a person baby rage, assault me, and then proceed to get his ass beat out of the store" type of glory 💀 Fuck if I'm getting disrespected like that and not beating some ass
I have a story to share. The time period is a while after Battle of Chaos’s release. Everyone who thought they were the man at my locals was playing either Branded or D/D/D. One funny Saturday locals I decided to bring the new jank brew I had cooked up for less then twenty dollars in Yosenju. The deck that’s whole goal was summon a few dudes bounce your cards and pray to god you get in for game. I was not on the best build for the deck by a long shot this was when I was unemployed and a high school student so I didn’t even have ash blossoms yet. The first two rounds of the locals actually had gone decent not a lot of people expect you to say going second after winning the dice roll in branded despia format. I was going into round three on a nice 2-0 win loss. I say down from my opponent for the purpose of this story we shall call them Declan after the person who uses D/D/D in the anime. He had come to this locals for a while now had the reputation of taking locals a bit too seriously. He had also had some times where people said he had cheated before but I never saw it. Declan had that type of vibe to him the one that you knew if he was riding high or livid at the game based on his movements. Going in I could tell he was riding high he was 2-0 like me and was talking all day about how he was one of the best D/D/D players. Game 1 was decent I had barely managed to inch out a win with a last minute draw of Yosenju Oroshi Channeling. A card that either lets me set two pend scales for free from deck or add a level 5 or higher Yosenju. The card allowing me to get the scales I needed for a massive pend summon of three Mayosenju Hitot which bounced three cards and proceeded to gain 4500 attack due to its none once per chain effect to make all Yosenju monsters gain 500 for each card bounced off the field. Game 2 he went first again and demolished me i barely could get anything done and game 2 ended with a crushing loss on my end. This round win I feel made Declan think that game one was a fluke and he had this in the bag no problem. Game 3 and the big moment of this story. I decided to go second and my god my hand in terms of OTK ability was amazing as long as my opponent didn’t stop to much. Yosenju Oroshi Channeling Kama 3 Yosenju sabu Mayosenju Daibak And a second copy of channeling Declan gets his opening hand on turn 1 looks at me with the cockiest smile he could and says “Pass turn” I look at him asking if he is sure and he says yes. My turn goes as follows. Draw into called by the grave. Activate channeling 1 to add a copy of Yosenju oyam just in case Activate the second channeling to set scales from deck for free Summon Kama 3 and use him to summon sabu Sabu adds another copy of daibak I pend summon the two daibak using one to bounce back my scales so they aren’t destroyed. When I try to enter battle to swing at his board of nothing for lethal Declan goes “Activate Nibiru” I look at him for a moment and go “you can’t that was only 4 summons” He then looks at me and the board and with the most pissed off face says “Proceed” I swing for game and win the match 2-1 Declan proceeds to drop his hand revealing the nibiru and full combo. He could have set up a full board but just didn’t. He then proceeded to pack his bag and walk out of the store not even telling the owner he’s dropping. The next week he goes into the stores discord and says he’s quitting yugioh because it “isn’t fun at the casual level anymore” I read that message and thought I might have caused a man to stop playing Yugioh by playing Yosenju. That’s my story probably not gonna get a video but felt like sharing it. Edit: well this has become my most popular comment ever it seems. Thanks for that guys I really hope this gets a video now and if it does I don’t know I’ll make a deck list of the Yosenju deck as a meme and share it.
I'd love to see this become a video it's hilarious you didn't make the guy quit intentionally you played a deck you enjoyed they payed recklessly and learned that they messed up and didn't want to continue with the game
So when you think that Ben is the one who made the mess, it turns out to be his final opponent that not only cheated and then starts whining over a common 30 cents card. Classic Yu-gi-oh
@To_My_Master to be fair I wouldn't care that it's a common, you're not touching my cards or sleeves or anything with your filthy fingers unless you're wearing the nitrile gloves I've provided you with.
@@Vic_Chaos_ You kinda have to let people touch your cards sir. If they have an effect that takes control of you card or changes possession in the hands you have to give them your card. You have no say also they are allowed to read a card of yours which they can hold it if the card text is long and small. That's why you bring sleeves.
When playing the official video games that include it, the first time you summon a Madolche monster with it up, it just flashes on screen and automatically triggers. Maybe he was used to that behavior from the video games.
Alright, I've got a story for you all. Gather round, gather round: The year was 2023 at the Sydney YCS. Tearlament format is in full swing, the deck at full power, and me and some friends decided to go to our first YCS ever. I decided not to use Tearlament or the upcoming deck Kashtira and chose to play Crystal Beasts. I'll be completely honest, I never thought I'd end up taking this deck to such a high-level event, but one of my best qualities as a duelist was unpredictability. So fast forwarding to Round 5, i was 4-1, having done, surprisingly well beating Tearlament, Madolche, and Purrley with my only loss to Kashtira. So i was chilling. Round 5 was announced, and i sat at my table waiting for my opponent to arrive. Some friends were down the other end of the table, and they were nervous. In turn, i was starting to feel the pressure as this is my first YCS. Then, after about 2 minutes of waiting, my opponent arrived, and to my utter shock, it was an elderly man. I started having some small talk with the old man and he was very nice. He told me his grandsin had gotten him into Yugioh, and he was excited to be playing his collection of cards he has had since the start of the game. So we started our game, and he won the dice roll electing to go first. He started playing some odd cards like reload and sangan. After linking away his Sangan, he searched his deck for a left arm of Exodia. I. Was. Panicking. There is no way i was going to lose to an old man with Exodia... the two guys next to us said, "Damn, you got paired up against Grandpa Muto." After some time, the old man ended his turn having searched his deck for 3 pieces with 2 cards face-down. I drew for turn and started going all out trying to summon my strongest card, Ultimate Crystal Rainbow Dragon Overdrive. But alas, I was short one Crystal Beast. So i decided to at least do some damage. I tried swinging with Sapphire Pegasus only to be met with a Mirror Force. That hurt a lot. I had no choice but to end my turn. The old man draws a card, sighs, and passes to me. This is it, my chance to take back this game. I drew a card, and it's the Crystal Beast i was missing this entire time, Amethyst Cat. I normal summon it and summon my Rainbow Dragon with there being 7 Crystal Beasts on the field and gy. I then banish all of them to summon my Ultimate Crystal Rainbow Dragon Overdrive. I go to battle and attack. On the attack declaration, the old man flips up a Magic Cylinder. The duelists beside us cheered in excitement. I quickly activate the effect of my Ultimate Crystal Rainbow Dragon, tributing it to summon back 5 Crystal Beasts dodging the Cylinders. I swing in for the last bit of damage and win the game. Game 2 was very similar, but i ended up winning the match 2-0. After signing the match slips, the old man and I started having a very nice conversation for the next 10 minutes, waiting for the rest of the matches to finish. Once time was called in the round, we shook hands and parted ways from there. I ran back to tell my friends what just happened, and they didn't believe me at first until the grandson ran up to me and thanked me for being nice to his grandpa as that was the best duel he's ever had. I unfortunately didn't make it to day 2 with a 6-3 record, but i didn't care. After that, i was filled with more determination to do better and eventually make it to day 2 at a YCS. So that's my story. Just thought we could use a more wholesome story after today's insight into the dark side of the duelist.
Genuinely cool story! I think you mightve been one of the first people to go against grandpa muto and win, considering most people underestimate his deck and lose to exodia very clearly
Bro…as a Madolche player; this kind of upsets me. Not because Ben won cuz, let’s be honest you have to play Kaijus for unaffected monsters, but because he threw a perfectly nice Madolche deckbox at his opponent! You guys don’t understand! That Puddingcess deckbox is REALLY NICE and hard to find and he just chuckled it at Ben 😢. I would like to think that Ben’s opponent had some sense to check if the card was worth anything before ripping it in anger but…that’s just wishful thinking. I apologize to Ben as most Madolche players are not like this and he does not represent us in any way! Thanks for the story and hope you have a lovely day everyone.
games are usually finished in 1 or 2 turns sometimes 3 it all comes down to what kind of board the person can set up turn 1 and then turn 2 if the person breaks the board then gg usually then if need be turn 3 is the short answer to your question
Are you suggesting that he's into minors? Bruhz that's just inappropriate Especially considering that both decks seem to feature lolis, so it's even more weird that you'd single out one of the two
Dude Ben is a such pure heart person , like whether the card worth 30c or even 1c that dude ain’t leaving the shop without an apology or at I rip off one of his cards too
I remember a small story from the store I play pokemon TCG at. So this kid (aged 13 or 14) was competing and we (Me and the regulars) have played him before and knew he was a trash talker. This was during the Expanded format where older, and more broken cards, were available so the kid built a deck around Dialga Vstar and Dialga GX. The goal of this deck was to get both your dialgas set up, and use both their moves that say "your opponent is forced to skip their next turn". I was playing this kid and knew he was a trash talker and endured it for the match, i was using a standard deck which had no older cards so i was at a disadvantage. During this game the kid would tell me how to play my deck and i was playing wrong and the cards i was using were for "pussies". I admit i was using a card called "path to the peak" which stopped most pokemon from having an ability. Regardless the kid tried to use an ability which was blocked and i told him so, the insults came rolling in but for a minute or 2 before he realised his setup was stopped. He passes the turn and i take the final knock out to win the game. It's not an interesting story in the slightest but the best part was the kid is a deck copier and had copied the deck from someone else and called it "bad" when he lost with it.
In this age this behavior kind of almost seems normal, but no clue how complex pokemon tcg is. Ripping a card that could be potential more worth than 3 months pocket money would be insane at this age. I bet fists would fly 😅
Reminder that there are 3 Normal Summon type 1. Modify Base Normal Summon This modify your Normal Summon from 1 to specified number. Only the highest will apply. Example: Floo Snowl, Morganite, Double Summon, etc. 2. Additional Normal Summon on specific monster You special summon Dark Beckoning Beast, then proceed to Normal Summon Samsara D Lotus. Result (in Master Duel). • DBB effect used automatically, meaning your base normal summon is not used. • If you have Madolche Salon as well, you *cannot* use its normal summon effect, so you have to use your base normal summon to NS Madolche monster. Example Card: DBB, Salon, Balancer Lord, Photon Emperor, Scrap Raptor, etc. 3. Perform Normal Summon. This action can be done as many times as you like, without using any of two above. However, it is usually limited by the card that grants you this. Example: Ultimate Offering, Blackwing Simoon, Soul Energy Max GY effect, Cynet Optimization, etc.
Saw a somewhat similar breakdown when playing in college break hours. a Superheavy player got super pissy about losing to someone, and started ripping his own deck up piece by piece, except the ben kei holos, those were left to me
Yeah I don't play irl so idk how common this is but ripping up another player's card in a TCG just feels so... sacrilegious is the only word that seems to fit. Like, that's the worst thing you can do to another player imo. Should result in an immediate indefinite ban from the venue and a blacklisting from other surrounding venues
I have a really good one, it’s a bit long. I believe it was year 2008-2009? Mass driver just got banned. Ronintoadin was released and everyone was still playing black wings, lightsworn, chaos control or some variant of the sort. It was a regional in the Bay Area; I believe San Jose can’t remember. I was local good player in dublin to a shop called who’s on first. (Now called galaxy games) I would do decent at the locals I went too, not really placing in the top but sometimes going 2-1 or 3-1 on big turnouts. I always played off meta or budget decks. I was a mass driver player with all the FTK craze, once it got banned I still played frogs and switched mass driver for wetlands and solidarity. Pure frogs with ronintoadin. So my deck was filter out and dump frogs into graveyard then pump them up with 2000atk play a level limit area b or gravity bind and slowly destroy all the cards on my opponents board. Uni frog and submarine frog being the key hitters other than swap frog. Unifrog being able to blow up back row from dealing LP damage and submarine frog having piercing damage. Mirror force was at one and quite expensive. But I had a plan and oversight that most people didn’t catch onto. You see, I had ways to protect my frogs even if I got Judgement dragon or torrential or any other board wipes. I’d run starlight road for heavy storm, then next turn compulsory stardust or use swap frog to return him to the extra deck; to keep solidarity active. Froggy forcefield which was mirror force for frogs and aegis of the ocean dragon lord which protected my aqua monsters to keep full combo. I would lock my opponents with dupe frog lock or substitoad and dupe frog if I got behind. So come the regional a long 8-9 rounds of grinding. I happened to make it pretty easily through most decks. 3 black wings, 2 lightsworn, one dark world, and one rouge deck. Then comes round 8 for me to get to top 48. I’m about 16 at the time and my opponent is a full grown adult with a laptop case for his decks and cards. My guess would be late 20’s early 30’s. He was on chaos control or some variant of light and dark for chaos sorcerer. The match proceeds as normal. We exchange names, wait for time, roll die, I win and go first. I start with a basic swap frog combo and my opponent immediately calls a judge over. My only response is to sigh. This had already happened 3 times as my opponent’s think I’m playing the FTK combo with mass driver that recently got banned. The judges come over see that it’s me. My opponent asks to have my deck checked for any illegal cards; in which the judge (who I already knew from me being a judge and him coming over more than once) looked at the guy and laughed. He said and I quote, “He is good. He has no illegal cards in his deck and he is also a judge who cannot do judge calls in this game. But clearly knows how to play his deck and how to play the game. Is there anything else I can do for you sir?” My opponent didn’t like that answer nor the laugh. He proceeded to get red in the head and shake in anger, replying reluctantly; “No we can continue thank you.” The match went as you’d guess. I combo off first game he tries to mill himself with charge of the light brigade and whiffs of lightsworn monsters to play, getting ryko , setting ryko facedown, two back row and passing. I drew salvage dumped subsitoad to special swap frog, get submarine frog, use salvage and proceed to have a full board with full combo. Wetlands on the field solidarity already on the field. I attack, my opponent smirks and uses mirror force. I just smile back and flip up aegis of the ocean dragonlord in response. He didn’t know this card, but the smile on his face went to anger very quickly. Then we proceeded with damage step and he blew up wetlands with ryko effect. I did LP damage. Passed after returning swap frog. He drew and scooped. Game 2. He goes first gets Chaos sorcerer, two back row, wulf, and lyla on the field before passing. I draw, I play moray of greed, putting unifrog and dupe frog back in the deck and drawing 3. I had kept swap frog and salvage in my hand. Drew substitoad and wetlands. My smile crept up. Cuz I knew the third card had to be any frog or removal of back row and I win. It was heavy storm. So I heavy storm first. Do the combo end on submarine frog, swap frog, substitoad and dupe frog. I had the game. My opponent clearly getting more hot and red grunted and cursed nonstop to himself. Drew his card he stalled out for two more turns tried to JD, I hit him with starlight road. He got rid of wetlands with MST, I summoned unifrog to dwindle his life points slowly and then he get another Wulf and attacks, I respond with froggy forcefield. That’s when he just stood up, pointed at me, asked how much my deck costs. I answer like the smart teenager I am. “With or without mirror force?” Mirror force being the most expensive card in my deck besides starlight road and stardust. He yelled, WITH!” My response with a smart ass attitude and smile, “About 50 bucks” He screamed in anger, grabbed the bottom of the table and flipped it in my face. Keep in mind their were other players on our table, a full Matt covering the table and deck boxes and flasks/water bottles, dice and deck boxes. I just stood there for a second to process what just happened. All the people next to us looked confused at my opponent. I remembered that I was a judge at that moment. So I stood up, went to the head judge and told him the situation. He got escorted out. Yelling about how his $300-$400 shouldn’t lose to some dumbass frogs. I just laugh, apologize to the other players. Get the table situated and make top 48 as the only pure frog player. There was froggy monarchs and one hero frog deck. After that day I quit Yugioh for about 11 years and decided to never be a judge again if I come back and make sure to know the players before I enter another tournament. Til this day I tell this story. Also for story purposes you can use my real name Nicco or you can use my tag Senpai Jello.
ben is a lot more chill then me , i would have just kept the deck since alot of people in the store heard him say this is yours now or maybe ransom it back to him for his 2nd place prize that could be fun :P
"More casual" and "Isn't overly sweaty" two of the biggest lies I have heard this year ygo locals are mini nats in most comp players heads and they treat it as such with all the toxic bullshit that brings in
Look man I haven’t played in like 2 years but I don’t believe that “most” players are bringing “toxic bullshit” I think you might just be lacking critical information. A HERO deck with 8 handtraps is not the same as Snake-Eyes.
Misleading thumbnail dude. I thought I see a real audio from an actual game and instead heard the story told from your script. Fine and I don’t mean to disrespect the video and the work you put into it but the thumbnail made me think I would see a real game clip.
If someone grabbed one of my cards during a match and ripped it up if it was a cheap card I’d be pretty mad but if it was an expensive card I’d be so pissed off I’d make sure he would be banned from the locals and from playing in tournaments because that kind of behavior is unacceptable
I've also had someone rage but not to that extent as all my opponent did was throw my Salamangreat Violet Chimera (was a rare and only printing of said card) which OTKed him and after that never faced that person again
Had a similar thing a couple years ago, dude had a starlight Apollousa and did NOT like me even pointing to it for an attack, let alone nearly touching it to do so. If you don’t want your cardboard mortgage payment damaged, don’t play it.
@@OracleOfTheOasis also correct me if I’m wrong, but isn’t it like a rule that anything that is public knowledge you’re allowed to pick up to look at to understand
Ben sounds like a chill dude, i would laugh at my opponent and keep the Madolche deck as a salty price alongside with the remains of the field spell, but of course that would never happen to me because i always lose at round 1 or 2
I still remember at my locals, I was playing against a Jar deck with my Dark Worlds and my opponent cheated by activating their effects when I destroyed them with cards such as Dark World Lightning while his monsters were set. He then declared himself the winner and had the audacity to say that his Jar Deck was undefeated...mind you this was back in the Zexal era before Pendulums were introduced. When I called him out for cheating, he literally threatened me by saying that he had a knife.
Honestly, this is a much tamer bullshit than I'm used to witnessing. To a point I'm almost proud of the guy that tearing a replaceable card is all Going Apeshit did
I don't want to be that guy but I have a lot of replaceable cards that I cherish a lot for sentimental reasons. I wouldn't like someone tearing them apart.
Story time!: So from 2010-2012 I had been playing YuGiOh in multiple local tournaments and had gotten to know the community pretty well. In 2010, a friend I made playing at a local shop managed to convince me to participate in a regional being hosted by a mall just an hour away. This was both our first time time going to a large event. I entered with a lightsworn deck. At the event, everything was great until the 3rd match, when the opponent who sat across from me grabbed my attention and the attention of the guy next to him. This dude was morbidly obese. So much so the guy to his right had to scoot his chair awkwardly away. The man had a shaved head, a noticeably lazy eye, which was looking into space, and the smell - oh man. The smell. This dude smelled like a can of ravioli pasta that was left in the sun all day, then started growing new forms of life over night. I immediately wanted to quit, but knew I'd definitely be mad later if I did. The man ran Heroes and would respond very slow to everything. I cannot remember what his exact board was when this last turn occurred, just that I didn't understand why he would enter the battle phase and attack my wulf when he did. He definitely had more work he could do in mp1. I asked him "attack declared correct?" He said "yes." "Damage step?" "Yes" I honest. He stares at the table and goes "cancel attack. Mp2." I stopped him to say you cannot do that. He insists he can in a back and forth. I notice at this point the duels next to us had already cleared out and left their seats. This was weird since every other duelists remained at their seats to pass time in this crowded event. I called over a judge and waited while this dude stared at me with his 1 good eye. His smell seemingly strengthening. By the time the judge showed up I had ready just scooped and walked off to escape. The smell wasn't worth it, even if I was right. This was on match 1, that's how bad this dude smelled. I held no regrets.
I've never seen any hard ruling on the "extra normal summon" with effects such as Salon or Mossoleum of White. Normally, the extra Normal with said effect is always, tacidly, using the effect of the extra normal - not the regular normal/set. That being said, I can totally understand clarifying what you are doing as important.
No idea if it is a worthwhile story, but back in the height of DEUA format, I was playing primarily U.A. - was very active in the pojo boards for the U.A. strategy thread as I was the one who was running it at the time. At our locals, I think it was round 1 or 2, I end up going against this guy who just sets 1 and passes. I draw and basically decide to go ham for no reason - Activate U.A. Stadium, normal Midfielder, Stadium effect to search Dreadnought Dunker, Dunker effect to Summon itself - stadium boosts 500, equip with Powered Jersey from hand to boost another 1k and attack the face down with double piercing battle damage. Shaddoll Dragon is destroyed and when he tries to activate Flip effect to remove my monster, I explain how Powered Jersey works and that it was instantly game on the attack. So we go to game 2 and both of us sided hard into floodgates - and unlike half the time when I did that, I actually saw mine. I went first and setup either U.A. Perfect Ace or Blockbacker, I don't remember but it was a standard turn 1 U.A. monster at the time - and 2 backrow. Opponent goes and activates Shaddoll Fusion - I chain Cursed Seal of the Forbidden Spell and pitch a 2nd Stadium from hand. They set a monster and card and pass. I draw, normal Midfielder again and try to search when opponent activates Mistake. I simply swap Midfielder for the other defensive monster I didn't have to end on Blockbacker and Perfect Ace, set 1 and pass. He goes and flips Squamata to target Perfect Ace, I chain Shadow Imprisoning Mirror. He sets another monster and passes with 2 more set cards. The game continued like this for 40 more minutes or so of set pass draw, eventually with him having 5 monsters either flipped or set and 5 backrow, of which Mistake and Lose 1 Turn are face up, and me having all defensive monsters - 2 perfect ace, 2 blockbacker and 1 goalie (unreasonably afraid of something like Mirror Force that they cannot response to) and 4 back row. Opponent tries to gentleman's agreement me to have us both just send a floodgate apiece to GY and not activate the same thing for the rest of the duel. I'm immediately like "Nope" cause I know I have game once I finally HARD FREAKING DRAW U.A. MIGHTY SLUGGER >.> but also have a 2nd set Cursed Seal of the Forbidden Spell (for El Shaddoll) and another Shadow Imprisoning Mirror and just don't want to give him backrow space for something that is a threat. Eventually draw the Slugger, tribute a Blockbacker for it, equip with Jersey, attack twice to destroy 2 monsters, and swap out for Midfielder. He draws and sets 1. I tribute a Goalie and repeat the process and he scoops on the next turn. This ended up being both the shortest and longest duel I've ever had, probably in that store's history considering game 1 took less than a minute and game 2 took upwards of 45
i've actually experienced this on ygopro. When you normal summon a madolche monster while salon is face up on the field, you are given the option of whether you want to normal summon, or use the effect of salon to normal summon. The effect of salon still has to be declared. On Dueling book, I have to declare that I'm using the effect of salon to normal summon just in case it gets negated or leaves the field. It's just little nuances such as this that makes the game nearly unplayable in real time unless using a emulator.
The irl rage quit is hilarious, home boy hit a kaiba rip into a weevil throw chain😂 VERY surprised there was no response from Ben at all😂 Thank goodness the owner resolved that shi😂
lol I wished had good stories like that, I just got the one where I beat and outed some guys light and darkness dragon with my necrofear deck, and when I wished him luck on the next match he had he said… “when luck gets involved I lose!!!” And stormed off, I was like uhhh… okay lol
The people who lose then blame everything except themselves are irritating. People get mad at me but j call out all my missplays, mostly after matches but even sometimes during!
You rip up my card and leave your Deck behind, explicitly saying "it's yours", and one of two things is happening: 1: Dems mine now. 2: All YOUR cards are ripped up inside the box.
@@nohnohbody It's not about the money. It's about sending a message. You don't rip up people's cards whether they're worth $0.30 or $30 Million, especially over trivial shit like this. If you do, don't be surprised or complain when the person whose cards you ripped does the same to a Deck's worth of yours, especially if you technically said it was theirs now.
I had a similar freakout when I won a small locals (25 people) playing Yubel against a Tenpai deck in the final round. Game 1 was easy because I made him go first and all he could do was make Hieratic Seal and pass; I Impermed it and OTKd with Geistgrinder Golem. Game 2 was him desperately trying to out my Terror Incarnate (because paired with Nightmare Throne, I was floating into both Ultimate Nightmare and Yubel) and Nightmare Pain, ranting about how I shouldn't be allowed to inflict battle damage to him via Nightmare Pain because he had Sangenpai Transcendent Dragion out (the battle damage reflect from Nightmare is a continuous effect, not activated) and that it wasn't fair that he couldn't figure out a way to break my board to attack. He got really cheesed off when I won the match by chaining a Phantom of Yubel to change the effect of one of his graveyard summons into destroying one of my Yubels in deck and then doing a massive Super Poly for a 5 mat Loving Defender. I was laughing my ass off at him freaking out (he's around 30...), pulling one of those "I'm quitting Yugioh forever!!!" deals. Luckily he didn't try to rip up any of my cards...
I thought this story was gonna be completely different based on the thumbnail. So I'll tell a story about someone touching my cards. I played MTG Commander. I play Slivers. My deck at one point was well over 1k in price. Who knows now with price drops. I'm very careful with my cards, and every other card that enters my hand. Even if they're bulk. I almost punched a guy in the face for trying to bridge shuffle my deck after a Sliver search. But as I reared my first back we both stopped. I apologized and said I can't believe I reacted that quickly. And he said, "Oh, do you not shuffle like this? It's faster and more efficient."... He didn't know bending cards could damage them. That was years ago. Like maybe 7 years ago? Well earlier this year I was playing at my local nerd store. Commander Pod of 4. I knew 1 of the players, and of the other 2 I could tell player 4 was disliked based on listening in on interactions throughout the day. I'm playing my Slivers Deck (I have many decks, I just whip out Slivers when people are playing high level). Player 4 has long, gross, finger nails. I eventually play the Sliver Queen and say "Does anyone have any Creature or Enchant counter spells? Because if you don't, I win this turn." Player 4, who has been tapping on everyone's cards when asking about or talking about them, reaches towards the Sliver Queen. I assume he's gonna tap, so I hold back. He picks her up, and is tightly holding her, scrunching the corner. I reach toward my card. He pulls back and say "Hold on, how do you win?? Is this a stupid infinite?" Me: Give me my card. -takes card back- Yes, I'm gonna go infinite. Also, don't touch my cards again. I'll read them to you if you have questions about them. I then went to play Mana Echoes, got countered and lost before my next turn due to Lab Maniac, lol. Player 4 stopped coming to the store due to no one wanting to play him.
I was at locals, playing Macro Rabbit (this was after the reprints so Rabbit and Tour Guide were cheap and at 2). Round 1, I played Choas Dragons and demolished him. Round 2, I was up against my R1 opponent’s teammate who told me he heard I’m a pretty good Rabbit player. It was a mirror match, that went to game 3 and I eeked out the win with a topdecked Forbidden Lance. Round 3 was probably the most fun round of the tournament. My opponent was on Geargia Gadget. Game 1 wasn’t too terribly difficult. Game 2, my opponent goes ham turn 1 and makes a massive board. I lead with Heavy Storm clearing the way… play Cyber Dragon, and contact fuse his entire field into Chimeratech Fortress Dragon. All he could do was laugh and scoop it up. Round 4 kind of pissed me off. My opponent was the only other undefeated person in the tournament. I don’t remember what he was playing, just that I lost game 1 and I swear he had to have stacked my deck during shuffling up for game 2 because I didn’t draw a single monster or trap card the entire game. The 4 of us decided to split 2 boxes instead of playing out and 1st getting a box with the rest of us splitting a box. But still. Was salty about that game.
that guy needs anger management training. he went 3-0 before losing the finals. and losing the finals causes the anger? anger management training required. i've been where he was. don't recall the year, mr4 sky striker altergeist meta. i played with mermail, lost to guru controle twice cause of that 1 trap, 2-1 game finals, went 4-1 in a 5 round tornement. i still remember that one foundly, first time i ever was in the finals, and i almost won that. my best game that tornement was my match against pend magicians. amazing back and fort, break one bord, build a new one, i'll never forget that specific locale.
Im curious about yugioh players because i play MTG, in mtg the wording would usually be "play an additional land on your turn" and i would agree if after your first land drop your "exploration" or one of the dozen cards with the effect gets popped you dont get a second land drop. Though the wording of "Salon of summon a madolche in addition to your summon" unless the its customary to announce "im usuing my normal summon for this" then it should be the bonus summon is the one used first
This is why you play the game better and even then sometimes the game is not always accurate either. It won’t let you always activate cards on time but for the most part it accurate.
Someone brought a $200 card to locals. I barely put my finger on it while it was sleeved. Then the guy freaked out on me for putting a print on the sleeve. I'm like dude it's locals. Why playing with such expensive cards (rarity value)
I have a beautiful story. Early 2024 I went to a locals that was known in my area for being the go to place for many competitive players. I bought dino and went X-0 absolutely crushing kashtira, yubel and raidraptor. It was semi-final and if I won this game I would’ve had guaranteed atleast 2nd or 1st. Me and my opponent roll dice, I win. I open miscellaneosaur and he scoops (slightly angry). Game 2 I have no clue what he’s playing but decide to side in a bunch of kaiju and lava golem. He goes first and he’s on unchained (it’s at full power as the dog hasn’t been limited yet) His board was solid but I had sphere in hand and tributed his whole board (he was clearly infuriated) and I had full combo. He scooped again and was put into the final loser bracket. He won the loser game and I faced him for the win. I go first and open miscellaneosaur, he scoops and shouts “SO WHERE THE FUCK IS MY CALLED BY” Game 2 he wins after I brick. Game 3 things got interesting. I had UCT, appo and both evolsaur xyz on my field, he lava golems me so I only have appo (3 mats) and UCT. My appo used all its negates to stop his combo but he had 3 cards left in hand. He normal summons a guy to kill appo, sets 2 and ends his turn. I draw the baby. UCT pop baby to book of moon, he chained some trap to blow up his monster and my UCT and I chained a miscellaneosaur. He got *very* angry and grabbed the card, unsleeved it and took a bite out of it, spat it out and walked away with his stuff.
So this is why evertime I normal summon the game always makes me use the normal summon first. (the "you can "doesn't seem to matter to the fact that if they imperm your card you still get the normal summon, this come from the ruling zone when I asked. But in all honesty little things like this and the battle phase will always get players by surprise)
I would've kept the deck box. Having a completely unrelated deck box to your actual deck would make for a fun story to tell people. Especially if you switched to Maldoche sleeves 😂
This happened at a Regionals in Orlando like more than 10 years ago. Dude tore up a gb heraklinos, claiming that he was reading the effect, instead SWALLOWED the card, called the judge over and demanded a deck check. Fucking insane
So, because of the thumbnail, I spent the whole story thinking the Madolche player was the hero of the story and the marinecess player was about to screaming
Me and my buddy were sitting next to each other in the semi finals of a locals, I was playing HEROs and my opponent was playing shaddolls. I forget exactly how the duel went about but I went 2-0 against the guy summoning Dark law in both duels and at the end I tried shaking the guy's hand saying good game but he slapped my hand and started cursing at me saying "Man that's just a cheap card and you're kind of a fucking dumbass for playing it." To which my friend said "Well you lost so what does that say about you?" And the guy got up and left lmfao
I have two stories of a ragequit. Back in 2008 my sister and uncle also played Yu-Gi-Oh, and the three of us weren't particularly that great at the game. In our locals, there was this cocky kid that consistently got into top 8 at local tournaments and would occasionally win the whole thing. He was considered one of the best players around and "recruited" by one of the teams that were popular around that time. Well, one day at locals he is my round 1 opponent, and after a hard match I win. He isn't pleased but remains in the tournament. Round 2 he is matched against my uncle, and proceeds to lose that round too. By this point he is getting annoyed, but stays in the tournament. Round 3, he is matched with my sister, who was pretty bad at the game. Somehow, she edges out the win, which embarrasses the kid. He proceeds to cry in front of everyone, collects his cards, and storms out of the tournament. We never saw him again after that.
The second story is in 2015, in Qliphort format. I saw TWO ragequits that day. Around round 7, I was matched with a Nekroz player. I was playing Qliphort turbo, so my goal was to get Towers ASAP, a monster that at the time was difficult to beat. I used floodgates too, making my opponent unable to play. He swiftly conceded game 1 and 2 when he saw he couldn't stop my combo, in the span of 5 minutes. He was so mad he refused my handshake and left. Then later that day, around round 9, I hear a commotion a couple of tables ahead of me, and see this older dude in his 40s flip the table, throw his cards against the wall, and promptly leaves the venue leaving everything behind. I guess he was defeated pretty badly.
I.. actually hate that 8 to 9 turns is considered long nowadays. I just miss when everyone basically ran rouge decks and just had fun, not requiring a 20 card combo to set up a field through seven negates only to be Kaiju'ed or Sphere Mode-ed.
i had a guy at my locals who would come up while you were dueling and just look at your extra deck, he noticed my elemental hero absolute zero had a stamp in the top corner. ( it was because it was like that when i got it in the gx manga) the owner of the shop yelled at him to stop randomly grabing peoples cards
If I was Ben I would have just kept the deck. People like that need to realize there's consequences to their tantrums. In real life, if you throw something at me and tell me it's a gift, it's legally my gift unless you have a lean on it. Giving it back to him reinforces that his behavior is okay and that he can just say sorry and move on which isn't the adult world we live in.
I would love to know some info on his opponent, who he is, history of playing, what he looks like, if he acts like this normally, because picking up someones card after losing and destroying it is pure reptile brain vengeance.
I'm a yugioh player but I got a story about magic the gathering. I was at my locals just playing a couple of rounds of yugioh with a buddy who was waiting for his other friends to come play MTG. Turns out one of them had to cancel so they asked me to step in. I had not played MTG in years and barley remembered the rules but had nothing else to do so i joined. My buddy had lent me one of his decks to play. Apparently one of the other guy's had been on a losing streak and after losing to me he picked up his bag and slammed it on the floor then proceeded to stomp on it, then just sat at the table in silence. I felt kinda bad for beating him
Not a long story, but I remember back when Pendulums were first introduced. I was using the pendulum structure deck against a dude who was in my friend’s group. Like I said, this was when Pends first hit the shelves, so MR rules don’t apply in this story. So it’s after school and we’re just dueling in the cafeteria, waiting for our rides home. A few turns passed and shit already got irritating for him as, with both of the pend magicians in my zones, I was constantly getting my monsters from my ED that he had destroyed, or monsters that I had just drawn. Literally had to look up the rule book so he’d stop calling me a cheater. He scooped and left after my Odd-Eyes returned for the third time, and he refused to duel me for the remainder of the year.
Nah Ben is better than me cause I'm keeping that deckbox lol
I would've traded that deckbox for two of the card that the guy tore up to anybody in the store 😁
I' keep the whole deck and put it in a glass box for "when I made a person baby rage, assault me, and then proceed to get his ass beat out of the store" type of glory 💀
Fuck if I'm getting disrespected like that and not beating some ass
Would have pissed all over it
Im too petty to not take the deckbox 😂
@@sventhiede6505 woooow LOL
I have a story to share.
The time period is a while after Battle of Chaos’s release. Everyone who thought they were the man at my locals was playing either Branded or D/D/D.
One funny Saturday locals I decided to bring the new jank brew I had cooked up for less then twenty dollars in Yosenju. The deck that’s whole goal was summon a few dudes bounce your cards and pray to god you get in for game. I was not on the best build for the deck by a long shot this was when I was unemployed and a high school student so I didn’t even have ash blossoms yet.
The first two rounds of the locals actually had gone decent not a lot of people expect you to say going second after winning the dice roll in branded despia format. I was going into round three on a nice 2-0 win loss.
I say down from my opponent for the purpose of this story we shall call them Declan after the person who uses D/D/D in the anime.
He had come to this locals for a while now had the reputation of taking locals a bit too seriously. He had also had some times where people said he had cheated before but I never saw it.
Declan had that type of vibe to him the one that you knew if he was riding high or livid at the game based on his movements. Going in I could tell he was riding high he was 2-0 like me and was talking all day about how he was one of the best D/D/D players.
Game 1 was decent I had barely managed to inch out a win with a last minute draw of Yosenju Oroshi Channeling. A card that either lets me set two pend scales for free from deck or add a level 5 or higher Yosenju. The card allowing me to get the scales I needed for a massive pend summon of three Mayosenju Hitot which bounced three cards and proceeded to gain 4500 attack due to its none once per chain effect to make all Yosenju monsters gain 500 for each card bounced off the field.
Game 2 he went first again and demolished me i barely could get anything done and game 2 ended with a crushing loss on my end. This round win I feel made Declan think that game one was a fluke and he had this in the bag no problem.
Game 3 and the big moment of this story. I decided to go second and my god my hand in terms of OTK ability was amazing as long as my opponent didn’t stop to much.
Yosenju Oroshi Channeling
Kama 3
Yosenju sabu
Mayosenju Daibak
And a second copy of channeling
Declan gets his opening hand on turn 1 looks at me with the cockiest smile he could and says “Pass turn”
I look at him asking if he is sure and he says yes.
My turn goes as follows.
Draw into called by the grave.
Activate channeling 1 to add a copy of Yosenju oyam just in case
Activate the second channeling to set scales from deck for free
Summon Kama 3 and use him to summon sabu
Sabu adds another copy of daibak
I pend summon the two daibak using one to bounce back my scales so they aren’t destroyed.
When I try to enter battle to swing at his board of nothing for lethal Declan goes “Activate Nibiru” I look at him for a moment and go “you can’t that was only 4 summons”
He then looks at me and the board and with the most pissed off face says “Proceed”
I swing for game and win the match 2-1 Declan proceeds to drop his hand revealing the nibiru and full combo. He could have set up a full board but just didn’t. He then proceeded to pack his bag and walk out of the store not even telling the owner he’s dropping.
The next week he goes into the stores discord and says he’s quitting yugioh because it “isn’t fun at the casual level anymore”
I read that message and thought I might have caused a man to stop playing Yugioh by playing Yosenju.
That’s my story probably not gonna get a video but felt like sharing it.
Edit: well this has become my most popular comment ever it seems. Thanks for that guys I really hope this gets a video now and if it does I don’t know I’ll make a deck list of the Yosenju deck as a meme and share it.
Relied too much on the handtrap. Deserved. Let him quit.
Aw dont use declans name for this...hes actually a way better character than whoever this asshole is
Declan giga chad.
At the casual level line was cope
He was FURIOUS
I'd love to see this become a video it's hilarious you didn't make the guy quit intentionally you played a deck you enjoyed they payed recklessly and learned that they messed up and didn't want to continue with the game
So... Ben's opponent was mad at 2nd place at a locals? I'll take that all day.
With Maldoches no less
I went to FNM every week for awhile and never beat more than 1 person each week, if I even beat anyone that night.
Whoever that Madolche player was, you have A LOT of maturing left to do.
I mean, look at what deck is he playing lmao
@@Ark9music. Actman multi spotted
@@turbidkiddo ?
So when you think that Ben is the one who made the mess, it turns out to be his final opponent that not only cheated and then starts whining over a common 30 cents card. Classic Yu-gi-oh
@To_My_Master to be fair I wouldn't care that it's a common, you're not touching my cards or sleeves or anything with your filthy fingers unless you're wearing the nitrile gloves I've provided you with.
@@Vic_Chaos_ 👍
@@Vic_Chaos_cheating in yugioh is a low blow
Not the field spell
@@Vic_Chaos_ You kinda have to let people touch your cards sir. If they have an effect that takes control of you card or changes possession in the hands you have to give them your card. You have no say also they are allowed to read a card of yours which they can hold it if the card text is long and small. That's why you bring sleeves.
To this day Ben's opponent is still triggered by ocean waifus. He can't even watch the little mermaid without holding somebody's hand.
Ben didnt deserve to deal with all that bs lol.
-cheats
-loses
-tilts so hard he creates a singularity and absorbs all light in the universe
Typical yugioh player.
That has to be one hell of a plot twist with the " I used the Salon effect "
Sounds like some BS Atem or Pegasus would pull
When playing the official video games that include it, the first time you summon a Madolche monster with it up, it just flashes on screen and automatically triggers. Maybe he was used to that behavior from the video games.
Which game was this? Cause he said pre supported marincess @@DuskoftheTwilight
@@johntorres532 Master duel
@@PikachuTBolts when did master duel come out again I totally forgot about it
Never throw your waifus at players
I cant be the only one thinking "what are you gonna do now big boy the duels over"
Alright, I've got a story for you all. Gather round, gather round:
The year was 2023 at the Sydney YCS. Tearlament format is in full swing, the deck at full power, and me and some friends decided to go to our first YCS ever. I decided not to use Tearlament or the upcoming deck Kashtira and chose to play Crystal Beasts. I'll be completely honest, I never thought I'd end up taking this deck to such a high-level event, but one of my best qualities as a duelist was unpredictability. So fast forwarding to Round 5, i was 4-1, having done, surprisingly well beating Tearlament, Madolche, and Purrley with my only loss to Kashtira. So i was chilling. Round 5 was announced, and i sat at my table waiting for my opponent to arrive. Some friends were down the other end of the table, and they were nervous. In turn, i was starting to feel the pressure as this is my first YCS. Then, after about 2 minutes of waiting, my opponent arrived, and to my utter shock, it was an elderly man. I started having some small talk with the old man and he was very nice. He told me his grandsin had gotten him into Yugioh, and he was excited to be playing his collection of cards he has had since the start of the game. So we started our game, and he won the dice roll electing to go first. He started playing some odd cards like reload and sangan. After linking away his Sangan, he searched his deck for a left arm of Exodia. I. Was. Panicking. There is no way i was going to lose to an old man with Exodia... the two guys next to us said, "Damn, you got paired up against Grandpa Muto." After some time, the old man ended his turn having searched his deck for 3 pieces with 2 cards face-down. I drew for turn and started going all out trying to summon my strongest card, Ultimate Crystal Rainbow Dragon Overdrive. But alas, I was short one Crystal Beast. So i decided to at least do some damage. I tried swinging with Sapphire Pegasus only to be met with a Mirror Force. That hurt a lot. I had no choice but to end my turn. The old man draws a card, sighs, and passes to me. This is it, my chance to take back this game. I drew a card, and it's the Crystal Beast i was missing this entire time, Amethyst Cat. I normal summon it and summon my Rainbow Dragon with there being 7 Crystal Beasts on the field and gy. I then banish all of them to summon my Ultimate Crystal Rainbow Dragon Overdrive. I go to battle and attack. On the attack declaration, the old man flips up a Magic Cylinder. The duelists beside us cheered in excitement. I quickly activate the effect of my Ultimate Crystal Rainbow Dragon, tributing it to summon back 5 Crystal Beasts dodging the Cylinders. I swing in for the last bit of damage and win the game. Game 2 was very similar, but i ended up winning the match 2-0. After signing the match slips, the old man and I started having a very nice conversation for the next 10 minutes, waiting for the rest of the matches to finish. Once time was called in the round, we shook hands and parted ways from there. I ran back to tell my friends what just happened, and they didn't believe me at first until the grandson ran up to me and thanked me for being nice to his grandpa as that was the best duel he's ever had. I unfortunately didn't make it to day 2 with a 6-3 record, but i didn't care. After that, i was filled with more determination to do better and eventually make it to day 2 at a YCS.
So that's my story. Just thought we could use a more wholesome story after today's insight into the dark side of the duelist.
Genuinely cool story! I think you mightve been one of the first people to go against grandpa muto and win, considering most people underestimate his deck and lose to exodia very clearly
People forget that this game is supposed to be for fun, especially at locals. If you're going to play to win only, use a meta deck.
Bro…as a Madolche player; this kind of upsets me. Not because Ben won cuz, let’s be honest you have to play Kaijus for unaffected monsters, but because he threw a perfectly nice Madolche deckbox at his opponent! You guys don’t understand! That Puddingcess deckbox is REALLY NICE and hard to find and he just chuckled it at Ben 😢. I would like to think that Ben’s opponent had some sense to check if the card was worth anything before ripping it in anger but…that’s just wishful thinking. I apologize to Ben as most Madolche players are not like this and he does not represent us in any way! Thanks for the story and hope you have a lovely day everyone.
I play lava golem for this very reason against unaffected towers types.
Underworld goddess best generic out you don't have to draw
Kaijus are even searchable in Madolche if you use Small World, and can even recover them from GY what the hell was that guy doing
@@JamFlexx if your deck is more combo based than yes
@@hgborgards2 this I did not know now I know and that's good advice too
> "this game was a LONG one"
> "8 or 9 turns"
Is that considered a long game now?
More than 4 turns is really long unless one of the decks is control/stun, since a little more than a decade actually XDDDD
@@clockworkheart6417 Sounds right. I think the last time I played was back in 2010. Anything less than ten turns was a quick game haha
They are usually 2~4 turns
always has been
games are usually finished in 1 or 2 turns sometimes 3 it all comes down to what kind of board the person can set up turn 1 and then turn 2 if the person breaks the board then gg usually then if need be turn 3 is the short answer to your question
“His opponent was on Madolche.”
There’s your red flag right there.
wdym?
Are you suggesting that he's into minors?
Bruhz that's just inappropriate
Especially considering that both decks seem to feature lolis, so it's even more weird that you'd single out one of the two
Ben's opponent didn't believe in the heart of the cards.
Thats why call outs are important. "Negate" all this bs
Dude Ben is a such pure heart person , like whether the card worth 30c or even 1c that dude ain’t leaving the shop without an apology or at I rip off one of his cards too
I remember a small story from the store I play pokemon TCG at. So this kid (aged 13 or 14) was competing and we (Me and the regulars) have played him before and knew he was a trash talker. This was during the Expanded format where older, and more broken cards, were available so the kid built a deck around Dialga Vstar and Dialga GX. The goal of this deck was to get both your dialgas set up, and use both their moves that say "your opponent is forced to skip their next turn". I was playing this kid and knew he was a trash talker and endured it for the match, i was using a standard deck which had no older cards so i was at a disadvantage. During this game the kid would tell me how to play my deck and i was playing wrong and the cards i was using were for "pussies". I admit i was using a card called "path to the peak" which stopped most pokemon from having an ability. Regardless the kid tried to use an ability which was blocked and i told him so, the insults came rolling in but for a minute or 2 before he realised his setup was stopped. He passes the turn and i take the final knock out to win the game.
It's not an interesting story in the slightest but the best part was the kid is a deck copier and had copied the deck from someone else and called it "bad" when he lost with it.
Lmao 😂😂😂
This sounds like a lot of smogon moments lmao
In this age this behavior kind of almost seems normal, but no clue how complex pokemon tcg is. Ripping a card that could be potential more worth than 3 months pocket money would be insane at this age. I bet fists would fly 😅
Weird at my lgs we will get kicked out for swearing in front of a kid
@@NeoAxiom yet the kids are allowed to do it because "they dont mean it"
Reminder that there are 3 Normal Summon type
1. Modify Base Normal Summon
This modify your Normal Summon from 1 to specified number. Only the highest will apply. Example: Floo Snowl, Morganite, Double Summon, etc.
2. Additional Normal Summon on specific monster
You special summon Dark Beckoning Beast, then proceed to Normal Summon Samsara D Lotus.
Result (in Master Duel).
• DBB effect used automatically, meaning your base normal summon is not used.
• If you have Madolche Salon as well, you *cannot* use its normal summon effect, so you have to use your base normal summon to NS Madolche monster.
Example Card: DBB, Salon, Balancer Lord, Photon Emperor, Scrap Raptor, etc.
3. Perform Normal Summon.
This action can be done as many times as you like, without using any of two above. However, it is usually limited by the card that grants you this.
Example: Ultimate Offering, Blackwing Simoon, Soul Energy Max GY effect, Cynet Optimization, etc.
Saw a somewhat similar breakdown when playing in college break hours. a Superheavy player got super pissy about losing to someone, and started ripping his own deck up piece by piece, except the ben kei holos, those were left to me
Im ngl, ripping up my card would result in the arm that was used to do it, being broken. And the deck wouldve been mine.
Wut if he was the super big and fit
@@T3pz Nobody like that plays Yugioh:/
@@Undercardsyellow 😭 a few do u can be fit n play
You wouldn’t do anything 😂 good luck with your noodle arms trying to break human bone lmao.
Yeah I don't play irl so idk how common this is but ripping up another player's card in a TCG just feels so... sacrilegious is the only word that seems to fit. Like, that's the worst thing you can do to another player imo. Should result in an immediate indefinite ban from the venue and a blacklisting from other surrounding venues
I have a really good one, it’s a bit long.
I believe it was year 2008-2009? Mass driver just got banned. Ronintoadin was released and everyone was still playing black wings, lightsworn, chaos control or some variant of the sort. It was a regional in the Bay Area; I believe San Jose can’t remember. I was local good player in dublin to a shop called who’s on first. (Now called galaxy games) I would do decent at the locals I went too, not really placing in the top but sometimes going 2-1 or 3-1 on big turnouts. I always played off meta or budget decks. I was a mass driver player with all the FTK craze, once it got banned I still played frogs and switched mass driver for wetlands and solidarity. Pure frogs with ronintoadin. So my deck was filter out and dump frogs into graveyard then pump them up with 2000atk play a level limit area b or gravity bind and slowly destroy all the cards on my opponents board. Uni frog and submarine frog being the key hitters other than swap frog. Unifrog being able to blow up back row from dealing LP damage and submarine frog having piercing damage. Mirror force was at one and quite expensive. But I had a plan and oversight that most people didn’t catch onto. You see, I had ways to protect my frogs even if I got Judgement dragon or torrential or any other board wipes. I’d run starlight road for heavy storm, then next turn compulsory stardust or use swap frog to return him to the extra deck; to keep solidarity active. Froggy forcefield which was mirror force for frogs and aegis of the ocean dragon lord which protected my aqua monsters to keep full combo. I would lock my opponents with dupe frog lock or substitoad and dupe frog if I got behind.
So come the regional a long 8-9 rounds of grinding. I happened to make it pretty easily through most decks. 3 black wings, 2 lightsworn, one dark world, and one rouge deck. Then comes round 8 for me to get to top 48. I’m about 16 at the time and my opponent is a full grown adult with a laptop case for his decks and cards. My guess would be late 20’s early 30’s. He was on chaos control or some variant of light and dark for chaos sorcerer. The match proceeds as normal. We exchange names, wait for time, roll die, I win and go first. I start with a basic swap frog combo and my opponent immediately calls a judge over. My only response is to sigh. This had already happened 3 times as my opponent’s think I’m playing the FTK combo with mass driver that recently got banned. The judges come over see that it’s me. My opponent asks to have my deck checked for any illegal cards; in which the judge (who I already knew from me being a judge and him coming over more than once) looked at the guy and laughed. He said and I quote, “He is good. He has no illegal cards in his deck and he is also a judge who cannot do judge calls in this game. But clearly knows how to play his deck and how to play the game. Is there anything else I can do for you sir?” My opponent didn’t like that answer nor the laugh. He proceeded to get red in the head and shake in anger, replying reluctantly; “No we can continue thank you.”
The match went as you’d guess. I combo off first game he tries to mill himself with charge of the light brigade and whiffs of lightsworn monsters to play, getting ryko , setting ryko facedown, two back row and passing. I drew salvage dumped subsitoad to special swap frog, get submarine frog, use salvage and proceed to have a full board with full combo. Wetlands on the field solidarity already on the field. I attack, my opponent smirks and uses mirror force. I just smile back and flip up aegis of the ocean dragonlord in response. He didn’t know this card, but the smile on his face went to anger very quickly. Then we proceeded with damage step and he blew up wetlands with ryko effect. I did LP damage. Passed after returning swap frog. He drew and scooped. Game 2. He goes first gets Chaos sorcerer, two back row, wulf, and lyla on the field before passing. I draw, I play moray of greed, putting unifrog and dupe frog back in the deck and drawing 3. I had kept swap frog and salvage in my hand. Drew substitoad and wetlands. My smile crept up. Cuz I knew the third card had to be any frog or removal of back row and I win. It was heavy storm. So I heavy storm first. Do the combo end on submarine frog, swap frog, substitoad and dupe frog. I had the game. My opponent clearly getting more hot and red grunted and cursed nonstop to himself. Drew his card he stalled out for two more turns tried to JD, I hit him with starlight road. He got rid of wetlands with MST, I summoned unifrog to dwindle his life points slowly and then he get another Wulf and attacks, I respond with froggy forcefield.
That’s when he just stood up, pointed at me, asked how much my deck costs. I answer like the smart teenager I am. “With or without mirror force?” Mirror force being the most expensive card in my deck besides starlight road and stardust. He yelled, WITH!” My response with a smart ass attitude and smile, “About 50 bucks” He screamed in anger, grabbed the bottom of the table and flipped it in my face. Keep in mind their were other players on our table, a full Matt covering the table and deck boxes and flasks/water bottles, dice and deck boxes. I just stood there for a second to process what just happened. All the people next to us looked confused at my opponent. I remembered that I was a judge at that moment. So I stood up, went to the head judge and told him the situation. He got escorted out. Yelling about how his $300-$400 shouldn’t lose to some dumbass frogs. I just laugh, apologize to the other players. Get the table situated and make top 48 as the only pure frog player. There was froggy monarchs and one hero frog deck.
After that day I quit Yugioh for about 11 years and decided to never be a judge again if I come back and make sure to know the players before I enter another tournament. Til this day I tell this story. Also for story purposes you can use my real name Nicco or you can use my tag Senpai Jello.
Bruh tears the card, and give him his deck box by throwing it at his face
ben is a lot more chill then me , i would have just kept the deck since alot of people in the store heard him say this is yours now or maybe ransom it back to him for his 2nd place prize that could be fun :P
"More casual" and "Isn't overly sweaty" two of the biggest lies I have heard this year ygo locals are mini nats in most comp players heads and they treat it as such with all the toxic bullshit that brings in
Look man I haven’t played in like 2 years but I don’t believe that “most” players are bringing “toxic bullshit” I think you might just be lacking critical information. A HERO deck with 8 handtraps is not the same as Snake-Eyes.
Misleading thumbnail dude. I thought I see a real audio from an actual game and instead heard the story told from your script. Fine and I don’t mean to disrespect the video and the work you put into it but the thumbnail made me think I would see a real game clip.
If someone grabbed one of my cards during a match and ripped it up if it was a cheap card I’d be pretty mad but if it was an expensive card I’d be so pissed off I’d make sure he would be banned from the locals and from playing in tournaments because that kind of behavior is unacceptable
there is no world where the Store owner didn't ban that guy
Imagine getting mad after your opponent lets you cheat...
I've also had someone rage but not to that extent as all my opponent did was throw my Salamangreat Violet Chimera (was a rare and only printing of said card) which OTKed him and after that never faced that person again
Had a similar thing a couple years ago, dude had a starlight Apollousa and did NOT like me even pointing to it for an attack, let alone nearly touching it to do so. If you don’t want your cardboard mortgage payment damaged, don’t play it.
Is this not what card sleeves are made for?
@@MrHikari13 oh yeah, they were definitely double sleeved as well
@@OracleOfTheOasis also correct me if I’m wrong, but isn’t it like a rule that anything that is public knowledge you’re allowed to pick up to look at to understand
@@MrHikari13 I believe with asking first yes you are, though I’ve seen people just do it in Konami livestreams and just grab that shit
@@OracleOfTheOasis see this is why I’m going to stick with playing ygo digitally, well that and the body odor that notoriously plagues ygo events
As a Marincess player all I hear is, "Whats making her unaffected by my cards?"
I'd take him at his word and claim his entire deck.
Ben sounds like a chill dude, i would laugh at my opponent and keep the Madolche deck as a salty price alongside with the remains of the field spell, but of course that would never happen to me because i always lose at round 1 or 2
I still remember at my locals, I was playing against a Jar deck with my Dark Worlds and my opponent cheated by activating their effects when I destroyed them with cards such as Dark World Lightning while his monsters were set. He then declared himself the winner and had the audacity to say that his Jar Deck was undefeated...mind you this was back in the Zexal era before Pendulums were introduced. When I called him out for cheating, he literally threatened me by saying that he had a knife.
Honestly, this is a much tamer bullshit than I'm used to witnessing. To a point I'm almost proud of the guy that tearing a replaceable card is all Going Apeshit did
I don't want to be that guy but I have a lot of replaceable cards that I cherish a lot for sentimental reasons. I wouldn't like someone tearing them apart.
@@agustin12689 no one wanted their card riped off but at least the guy choose the replacable one at least
He doesnt know I have 7 Marincess Battle Ocean
Bro came back for dessert 😂
Story time!: So from 2010-2012 I had been playing YuGiOh in multiple local tournaments and had gotten to know the community pretty well. In 2010, a friend I made playing at a local shop managed to convince me to participate in a regional being hosted by a mall just an hour away. This was both our first time time going to a large event. I entered with a lightsworn deck. At the event, everything was great until the 3rd match, when the opponent who sat across from me grabbed my attention and the attention of the guy next to him. This dude was morbidly obese. So much so the guy to his right had to scoot his chair awkwardly away. The man had a shaved head, a noticeably lazy eye, which was looking into space, and the smell - oh man. The smell. This dude smelled like a can of ravioli pasta that was left in the sun all day, then started growing new forms of life over night. I immediately wanted to quit, but knew I'd definitely be mad later if I did. The man ran Heroes and would respond very slow to everything. I cannot remember what his exact board was when this last turn occurred, just that I didn't understand why he would enter the battle phase and attack my wulf when he did. He definitely had more work he could do in mp1. I asked him "attack declared correct?" He said "yes."
"Damage step?"
"Yes"
I honest. He stares at the table and goes "cancel attack. Mp2."
I stopped him to say you cannot do that. He insists he can in a back and forth. I notice at this point the duels next to us had already cleared out and left their seats. This was weird since every other duelists remained at their seats to pass time in this crowded event. I called over a judge and waited while this dude stared at me with his 1 good eye. His smell seemingly strengthening. By the time the judge showed up I had ready just scooped and walked off to escape. The smell wasn't worth it, even if I was right. This was on match 1, that's how bad this dude smelled.
I held no regrets.
I've never seen any hard ruling on the "extra normal summon" with effects such as Salon or Mossoleum of White. Normally, the extra Normal with said effect is always, tacidly, using the effect of the extra normal - not the regular normal/set.
That being said, I can totally understand clarifying what you are doing as important.
Hans reference in the beggining is crazy
I can’t believe you got an image of my locals in the picture (the second one where you put the packs over)
No idea if it is a worthwhile story, but back in the height of DEUA format, I was playing primarily U.A. - was very active in the pojo boards for the U.A. strategy thread as I was the one who was running it at the time. At our locals, I think it was round 1 or 2, I end up going against this guy who just sets 1 and passes.
I draw and basically decide to go ham for no reason - Activate U.A. Stadium, normal Midfielder, Stadium effect to search Dreadnought Dunker, Dunker effect to Summon itself - stadium boosts 500, equip with Powered Jersey from hand to boost another 1k and attack the face down with double piercing battle damage. Shaddoll Dragon is destroyed and when he tries to activate Flip effect to remove my monster, I explain how Powered Jersey works and that it was instantly game on the attack.
So we go to game 2 and both of us sided hard into floodgates - and unlike half the time when I did that, I actually saw mine. I went first and setup either U.A. Perfect Ace or Blockbacker, I don't remember but it was a standard turn 1 U.A. monster at the time - and 2 backrow.
Opponent goes and activates Shaddoll Fusion - I chain Cursed Seal of the Forbidden Spell and pitch a 2nd Stadium from hand. They set a monster and card and pass. I draw, normal Midfielder again and try to search when opponent activates Mistake. I simply swap Midfielder for the other defensive monster I didn't have to end on Blockbacker and Perfect Ace, set 1 and pass.
He goes and flips Squamata to target Perfect Ace, I chain Shadow Imprisoning Mirror. He sets another monster and passes with 2 more set cards. The game continued like this for 40 more minutes or so of set pass draw, eventually with him having 5 monsters either flipped or set and 5 backrow, of which Mistake and Lose 1 Turn are face up, and me having all defensive monsters - 2 perfect ace, 2 blockbacker and 1 goalie (unreasonably afraid of something like Mirror Force that they cannot response to) and 4 back row.
Opponent tries to gentleman's agreement me to have us both just send a floodgate apiece to GY and not activate the same thing for the rest of the duel. I'm immediately like "Nope" cause I know I have game once I finally HARD FREAKING DRAW U.A. MIGHTY SLUGGER >.> but also have a 2nd set Cursed Seal of the Forbidden Spell (for El Shaddoll) and another Shadow Imprisoning Mirror and just don't want to give him backrow space for something that is a threat. Eventually draw the Slugger, tribute a Blockbacker for it, equip with Jersey, attack twice to destroy 2 monsters, and swap out for Midfielder. He draws and sets 1. I tribute a Goalie and repeat the process and he scoops on the next turn.
This ended up being both the shortest and longest duel I've ever had, probably in that store's history considering game 1 took less than a minute and game 2 took upwards of 45
i've actually experienced this on ygopro.
When you normal summon a madolche monster while salon is face up on the field, you are given the option of whether you want to normal summon, or use the effect of salon to normal summon. The effect of salon still has to be declared. On Dueling book, I have to declare that I'm using the effect of salon to normal summon just in case it gets negated or leaves the field.
It's just little nuances such as this that makes the game nearly unplayable in real time unless using a emulator.
you know whats funny? Im pretty sure on Master Duel it does it automatically LOL.
@@LoomYgo yup, in MD and DL, by default the first summon is considered the "additional" one.
The irl rage quit is hilarious, home boy hit a kaiba rip into a weevil throw chain😂
VERY surprised there was no response from Ben at all😂
Thank goodness the owner resolved that shi😂
lol I wished had good stories like that, I just got the one where I beat and outed some guys light and darkness dragon with my necrofear deck, and when I wished him luck on the next match he had he said… “when luck gets involved I lose!!!” And stormed off, I was like uhhh… okay lol
The people who lose then blame everything except themselves are irritating. People get mad at me but j call out all my missplays, mostly after matches but even sometimes during!
Most likly the owner both confiscated the deck and returned withghe warning:
"You arent welcome here anymore"
You rip up my card and leave your Deck behind, explicitly saying "it's yours", and one of two things is happening:
1: Dems mine now.
2: All YOUR cards are ripped up inside the box.
Keep the deck dont rip the cards
Or better yet take all the expensive cards out and leave the rest. Madolche has some pricy stuff
i mean, surely the deck is worth more intact than in pieces. just sell it
@@nohnohbody
It's not about the money. It's about sending a message. You don't rip up people's cards whether they're worth $0.30 or $30 Million, especially over trivial shit like this. If you do, don't be surprised or complain when the person whose cards you ripped does the same to a Deck's worth of yours, especially if you technically said it was theirs now.
Nah, that deck and deckbox are mine after that. I’d play them at the next tournament just for shits and giggles.
I had a similar freakout when I won a small locals (25 people) playing Yubel against a Tenpai deck in the final round. Game 1 was easy because I made him go first and all he could do was make Hieratic Seal and pass; I Impermed it and OTKd with Geistgrinder Golem. Game 2 was him desperately trying to out my Terror Incarnate (because paired with Nightmare Throne, I was floating into both Ultimate Nightmare and Yubel) and Nightmare Pain, ranting about how I shouldn't be allowed to inflict battle damage to him via Nightmare Pain because he had Sangenpai Transcendent Dragion out (the battle damage reflect from Nightmare is a continuous effect, not activated) and that it wasn't fair that he couldn't figure out a way to break my board to attack. He got really cheesed off when I won the match by chaining a Phantom of Yubel to change the effect of one of his graveyard summons into destroying one of my Yubels in deck and then doing a massive Super Poly for a 5 mat Loving Defender. I was laughing my ass off at him freaking out (he's around 30...), pulling one of those "I'm quitting Yugioh forever!!!" deals. Luckily he didn't try to rip up any of my cards...
I have benched your documentaries now and you really are an awesome narrator! Perfect pacing! Looking forward to more!
“His opponent was on Madolche.”
uhh his opponent was on SOMETHING alright! O.o
I thought this story was gonna be completely different based on the thumbnail.
So I'll tell a story about someone touching my cards.
I played MTG Commander. I play Slivers. My deck at one point was well over 1k in price. Who knows now with price drops.
I'm very careful with my cards, and every other card that enters my hand. Even if they're bulk.
I almost punched a guy in the face for trying to bridge shuffle my deck after a Sliver search.
But as I reared my first back we both stopped. I apologized and said I can't believe I reacted that quickly. And he said, "Oh, do you not shuffle like this? It's faster and more efficient."... He didn't know bending cards could damage them.
That was years ago. Like maybe 7 years ago?
Well earlier this year I was playing at my local nerd store. Commander Pod of 4. I knew 1 of the players, and of the other 2 I could tell player 4 was disliked based on listening in on interactions throughout the day.
I'm playing my Slivers Deck (I have many decks, I just whip out Slivers when people are playing high level). Player 4 has long, gross, finger nails.
I eventually play the Sliver Queen and say "Does anyone have any Creature or Enchant counter spells? Because if you don't, I win this turn."
Player 4, who has been tapping on everyone's cards when asking about or talking about them, reaches towards the Sliver Queen.
I assume he's gonna tap, so I hold back. He picks her up, and is tightly holding her, scrunching the corner.
I reach toward my card. He pulls back and say "Hold on, how do you win?? Is this a stupid infinite?"
Me: Give me my card. -takes card back- Yes, I'm gonna go infinite. Also, don't touch my cards again. I'll read them to you if you have questions about them.
I then went to play Mana Echoes, got countered and lost before my next turn due to Lab Maniac, lol.
Player 4 stopped coming to the store due to no one wanting to play him.
I don't care who you are, RIPPING UP A CARD (common or not) is by far the worst thing you can do to someone, he should have been banned outright.
I was at locals, playing Macro Rabbit (this was after the reprints so Rabbit and Tour Guide were cheap and at 2).
Round 1, I played Choas Dragons and demolished him.
Round 2, I was up against my R1 opponent’s teammate who told me he heard I’m a pretty good Rabbit player. It was a mirror match, that went to game 3 and I eeked out the win with a topdecked Forbidden Lance.
Round 3 was probably the most fun round of the tournament. My opponent was on Geargia Gadget. Game 1 wasn’t too terribly difficult. Game 2, my opponent goes ham turn 1 and makes a massive board. I lead with Heavy Storm clearing the way… play Cyber Dragon, and contact fuse his entire field into Chimeratech Fortress Dragon. All he could do was laugh and scoop it up.
Round 4 kind of pissed me off. My opponent was the only other undefeated person in the tournament. I don’t remember what he was playing, just that I lost game 1 and I swear he had to have stacked my deck during shuffling up for game 2 because I didn’t draw a single monster or trap card the entire game.
The 4 of us decided to split 2 boxes instead of playing out and 1st getting a box with the rest of us splitting a box. But still. Was salty about that game.
that guy needs anger management training.
he went 3-0 before losing the finals.
and losing the finals causes the anger?
anger management training required.
i've been where he was.
don't recall the year, mr4 sky striker altergeist meta.
i played with mermail, lost to guru controle twice cause of that 1 trap, 2-1 game finals, went 4-1 in a 5 round tornement.
i still remember that one foundly, first time i ever was in the finals, and i almost won that.
my best game that tornement was my match against pend magicians.
amazing back and fort, break one bord, build a new one, i'll never forget that specific locale.
There is nothing worse than playing into a full I.I.
Lmao, that bicycle self sabotage meme. What an idiot.. xD
Im curious about yugioh players because i play MTG, in mtg the wording would usually be "play an additional land on your turn" and i would agree if after your first land drop your "exploration" or one of the dozen cards with the effect gets popped you dont get a second land drop. Though the wording of "Salon of summon a madolche in addition to your summon" unless the its customary to announce "im usuing my normal summon for this" then it should be the bonus summon is the one used first
This is why you play the game better and even then sometimes the game is not always accurate either. It won’t let you always activate cards on time but for the most part it accurate.
Dude this series should be a podcast!
He should have kept that deck. That is a better trophy than Konami could ever provide.
Someone brought a $200 card to locals. I barely put my finger on it while it was sleeved. Then the guy freaked out on me for putting a print on the sleeve. I'm like dude it's locals. Why playing with such expensive cards (rarity value)
Ben would've hated my Branded Buster Blader deck because he would've been locked out of everything.
And the Bells and whistles
Branded and Buster Blader is pretty based.
Cool more players like you please
@@metalmario1231 and found a strategy that shuts down fiendsmith engine as well as everything else.
Branded Buster Blader, that sounds interesting.
Should have kept the guys deck+ box+ abandoned prizes. After all the guy said it was his now, actions like that get a lifetime ban.
Fr, that was really toxic. Like going to locals/local tournaments just to rage quit is insane and people that do this must be blacklisted
I have a beautiful story.
Early 2024 I went to a locals that was known in my area for being the go to place for many competitive players.
I bought dino and went X-0 absolutely crushing kashtira, yubel and raidraptor. It was semi-final and if I won this game I would’ve had guaranteed atleast 2nd or 1st.
Me and my opponent roll dice, I win. I open miscellaneosaur and he scoops (slightly angry).
Game 2 I have no clue what he’s playing but decide to side in a bunch of kaiju and lava golem. He goes first and he’s on unchained (it’s at full power as the dog hasn’t been limited yet)
His board was solid but I had sphere in hand and tributed his whole board (he was clearly infuriated) and I had full combo. He scooped again and was put into the final loser bracket.
He won the loser game and I faced him for the win. I go first and open miscellaneosaur, he scoops and shouts “SO WHERE THE FUCK IS MY CALLED BY”
Game 2 he wins after I brick.
Game 3 things got interesting. I had UCT, appo and both evolsaur xyz on my field, he lava golems me so I only have appo (3 mats) and UCT. My appo used all its negates to stop his combo but he had 3 cards left in hand. He normal summons a guy to kill appo, sets 2 and ends his turn. I draw the baby.
UCT pop baby to book of moon, he chained some trap to blow up his monster and my UCT and I chained a miscellaneosaur. He got *very* angry and grabbed the card, unsleeved it and took a bite out of it, spat it out and walked away with his stuff.
I also got into a fight bc of bubble reef. Opponent didnt want to believe it was not once per turn.
So this is why evertime I normal summon the game always makes me use the normal summon first.
(the "you can "doesn't seem to matter to the fact that if they imperm your card you still get the normal summon, this come from the ruling zone when I asked. But in all honesty little things like this and the battle phase will always get players by surprise)
I honestly love these duel stories loom keep them coming 😂❤
I thought an additional normal summon is always the first use. also edit: Ben should have kept that shit, or ripped a madoclhe ticket.
I would've kept the deck box. Having a completely unrelated deck box to your actual deck would make for a fun story to tell people.
Especially if you switched to Maldoche sleeves 😂
Duel Network moment
This happened at a Regionals in Orlando like more than 10 years ago. Dude tore up a gb heraklinos, claiming that he was reading the effect, instead SWALLOWED the card, called the judge over and demanded a deck check. Fucking insane
So, because of the thumbnail, I spent the whole story thinking the Madolche player was the hero of the story and the marinecess player was about to screaming
Ben is indeed a very kind human being, I would have kept the deck and the box even if I didn't like it just for the lesson XD
Would be insane if he left an Ocean in the Deckbox xD
Me and my buddy were sitting next to each other in the semi finals of a locals, I was playing HEROs and my opponent was playing shaddolls.
I forget exactly how the duel went about but I went 2-0 against the guy summoning Dark law in both duels and at the end I tried shaking the guy's hand saying good game but he slapped my hand and started cursing at me saying "Man that's just a cheap card and you're kind of a fucking dumbass for playing it."
To which my friend said "Well you lost so what does that say about you?"
And the guy got up and left lmfao
I have two stories of a ragequit. Back in 2008 my sister and uncle also played Yu-Gi-Oh, and the three of us weren't particularly that great at the game. In our locals, there was this cocky kid that consistently got into top 8 at local tournaments and would occasionally win the whole thing. He was considered one of the best players around and "recruited" by one of the teams that were popular around that time.
Well, one day at locals he is my round 1 opponent, and after a hard match I win. He isn't pleased but remains in the tournament. Round 2 he is matched against my uncle, and proceeds to lose that round too. By this point he is getting annoyed, but stays in the tournament. Round 3, he is matched with my sister, who was pretty bad at the game. Somehow, she edges out the win, which embarrasses the kid. He proceeds to cry in front of everyone, collects his cards, and storms out of the tournament. We never saw him again after that.
The second story is in 2015, in Qliphort format. I saw TWO ragequits that day. Around round 7, I was matched with a Nekroz player. I was playing Qliphort turbo, so my goal was to get Towers ASAP, a monster that at the time was difficult to beat. I used floodgates too, making my opponent unable to play. He swiftly conceded game 1 and 2 when he saw he couldn't stop my combo, in the span of 5 minutes. He was so mad he refused my handshake and left.
Then later that day, around round 9, I hear a commotion a couple of tables ahead of me, and see this older dude in his 40s flip the table, throw his cards against the wall, and promptly leaves the venue leaving everything behind. I guess he was defeated pretty badly.
As a Madolche Player i hope i speak for all of us when i say we dont accept that man.
Fair play to Ben. I would not have been as calm, I don't care how cheap the card is to replace
9 turns is considered a long game, by today's standards.
How the game has changed.
I...what? Never expected that to be how the story would go
I.. actually hate that 8 to 9 turns is considered long nowadays. I just miss when everyone basically ran rouge decks and just had fun, not requiring a 20 card combo to set up a field through seven negates only to be Kaiju'ed or Sphere Mode-ed.
i had a guy at my locals who would come up while you were dueling and just look at your extra deck, he noticed my elemental hero absolute zero had a stamp in the top corner. ( it was because it was like that when i got it in the gx manga) the owner of the shop yelled at him to stop randomly grabing peoples cards
I have multiple stories......... Until this one turn I win BS I used to make people get mad and throw fits and leave in the middle of tournaments
I hate when players do this ask if you can see the card first.
Should have left a couple extra copies of the field spell in the deckbox for good measure.
Talk about a sore loser who was willing to do anything to win
Yeah that would've been a perma ban from any store I'd run
If I was Ben I would have just kept the deck. People like that need to realize there's consequences to their tantrums. In real life, if you throw something at me and tell me it's a gift, it's legally my gift unless you have a lean on it. Giving it back to him reinforces that his behavior is okay and that he can just say sorry and move on which isn't the adult world we live in.
Nah, it dont matter the field spell only cost .30 cent, you tear up my cards and then throw yours at me? there mine now. 😀😀😀😀
Bro was dueling saul goodman
Probably why on Master Duel the game automatically uses your additional normal summons first.
This is an insane story. Some people take these games too seriously. You can't win them all.
I would love to know some info on his opponent, who he is, history of playing, what he looks like, if he acts like this normally, because picking up someones card after losing and destroying it is pure reptile brain vengeance.
Shame of the Deckbox. Ben is a hero for actually leaving it with the store owner. i would've taken it home with me ngl.
I want this man's decklist now.
I'm a yugioh player but I got a story about magic the gathering. I was at my locals just playing a couple of rounds of yugioh with a buddy who was waiting for his other friends to come play MTG. Turns out one of them had to cancel so they asked me to step in. I had not played MTG in years and barley remembered the rules but had nothing else to do so i joined. My buddy had lent me one of his decks to play. Apparently one of the other guy's had been on a losing streak and after losing to me he picked up his bag and slammed it on the floor then proceeded to stomp on it, then just sat at the table in silence. I felt kinda bad for beating him
Glad I'm not a Yu-Gi-Oh player, because I'd hate to deal with messes like this.
Not a long story, but I remember back when Pendulums were first introduced. I was using the pendulum structure deck against a dude who was in my friend’s group. Like I said, this was when Pends first hit the shelves, so MR rules don’t apply in this story. So it’s after school and we’re just dueling in the cafeteria, waiting for our rides home. A few turns passed and shit already got irritating for him as, with both of the pend magicians in my zones, I was constantly getting my monsters from my ED that he had destroyed, or monsters that I had just drawn. Literally had to look up the rule book so he’d stop calling me a cheater. He scooped and left after my Odd-Eyes returned for the third time, and he refused to duel me for the remainder of the year.
To be fair that story is just a reminder why pendulums were the worst thing to happen to Yugioh