I know Final Sigma is their big boss monster, but I’d love to see a second big boss that adds Circular and/or Diameter into the equation. Call it something like, Final Mathmech Infinity. Give it an alt win condition to set it apart from Final Sigma.
I really appreciate the amount of googling you had to do for this video XD But seriously, I do like how informative those series are on all different parts of the archetypes. From lore to appearance in yugioh anime/manga/whatever else, what exactly the card/archetype does/wants to do and even what it's design is based on and what it thematically represents. You either put a lot of work into these videos, or you just are a big, goofy nerd and know it all XD
I want to see the day they give them more support with a card called "Mathmech Perimeter" or "Mathmech Area" that forces your opponent to reveal any face down monsters and negates the opponent's field spells. This is due to the monster being able to search the perimeter around or area inside the field with ease. You could even make both and have it to where Perimeter targets monsters while Area targets traps and spells.
I was just thinking about trying Mathmechs earlier, funny coincidence! Maybe Krawlers would be a good archetype to try considering they have a unique playstyle and lore relevance in world legacy
Mathmechs was the first deck I made in master duel and has been one of my favorite deck even before circular's release. It always makes me happy when someone puts them as their topic of a video.
Thank you so much for explaining all these math terminology, regardless of how you feel about it. I really appreciate your videos! I thought it cool that they made an archetype based off from math!
Listening to you try to explain the Math concepts was great. You did well for someone who's not a maths nerd. But some of them, the uncertainty in your voice was hilarious.
Me: Wants to create a new deck in Master Duel "oh I think I'll do Mathmech!" TGS: "These cards actually make you do the thing they're based on." Also me: "lmao hell no nvm"
As Cyberse has become my new favorite monster type I'm glad they're getting new archetypes. Though I'm still hoping that the rest of the ones from Vrains get printed soon. The ones that are left are the ones used by Windy, Lightning and Varis'(Revolvers') A.I. thing.
Mathmech has literally become my favorite archetype and I have been waiting for years for this video! Themed after math, use Synchros, are Cyberse type and has wonderful versatility. There is nothing to not love about them! The only shame is that I don’t actually own them irl, so I have to rely on the games and other simulations to play them. Still, I am always looking to improve this deck every time a new Synchro and Xyz monster is revealed. There are just so many unique takes on the archetype that you can do just by including a small amount of cards. You can easily make a Chaos variant, Link-centric, Lightsworn, Raidraptor, Utopia and the list goes on. Here’s praying that the TGS curse kicks in and Konami does release even more support soon! Side note on OCG Structures: Shomu, the protagonist, does lose now and then.
As someone currently studying maths at uni, it was very entertaining hearing the Laplacian explained, and indeed pronounced like that (in my degree it’s always been lapl-ass-ian) - great video! :D
This is my get my favourite archetype in Yu-Gi-Oh as it's the first deck I built in master duel when it released and when circular was added I felt great.
I was getting back into Yu-Gi-Oh when these came out, and, as someone who loves math, I gravitated to this archetype. I hope they expand on it, so many math functions to make into boss monsters. It would even be cool to see an archetype that works with Mathmech in a similar manner to the different branches that use math (signal processing, probability and statistics, etc.).
Love your vids dude. Hopefully you can do Ursarctic and/or Drytron next. Would love to see you find the story between the two, and why they're working together.
@@dudono1744 First of all drytron based on draco constellation and ursactic based on both the ursa major and ursa minor constellation,hence the big bear and the small bear.Each the drytron monster name is based on star that made the constellation.
@@youdmn1665 Now the only thing we need is the "Why". Why Dragons and Bears are working together? What are they fighting for or against? Hopefully we get a full understanding in the future either in a Master Duel Gate or good 'ol TGS does some research, cuz I'm not gonna, not my profession.
@@youdmn1665 Ty for the drytron origin. The ursarctic origin is fairly obvious (if you have some knowledge about constellations) given they have the cosmic teddy bear. Now it kinda makes sense they work together.
I'm still waiting on Mathmech (), Mathmech Exponent, Mathmech Equallization and finally Mathmech P.E.M.D.A.S. a Fusion made by fusing a Mathmech monster from the extra deck plus 1 or more Mathmech monsters and it gains additional effects for each Mathmech use to fuse.
Mathmechs were the first archetype i used when i started making own decks..for the 1st time. And so far, I keep playing them. They are plenty fun to do even if i hate maths. Especially if i manage to defeat my opponent in like 2 turns. (im still pretty new to yugioh)
After using a variety of different matchmatical formulae over both schooling and engineering study and career this deck is nice. It definatly would be something an engineer friend would use. It would be interesting if this deck recieved pendulum monsters sin and cos in reference to the uninterrupted swing of a pendulum and its displacement when graphed being a sin or cosine wave. Depending on what is determined as positive and negative. Then there could be a boss pendulum called Tan, to reference the tangent wave and the other key factors from these. Don't know what fusions could utilise. Maybe quadratic, cubic and other polynomial equation... maybe if you use two of 3 mathmonsters with the same name or something. Idk
Mathmech Division’s weapon seems to resemble a Naginata, which is basically a katana on the end of a long stick, which means that you could call it a swordspear if you want.
I love this archetype mainly because at the end of the day, the final boss is just an old-school beat stick that your opponent can't do anything about.
Thanks for doing my request. I love this archetype due to its cleverness and design since I love mech. Hope they will add more support in the future for this card.
I think it would be cool if they included other processes. I majored in chemistry so not a math major, but would be cool if they added like a differential/partial differential spell or trap card. Like with partial differential, you can destroy an XYZ or synchro monster and replace it with a lower rank/level than the destroyed card and special summon one of the XYZ or synchro materials. Then for differential make it to where it's like a de-synchro or de-xyz kind of card where you special summon the materials
Mathmech’s are probably one of my favorite archetypes that have come out in The past few years. Design and usage wise, they just seem so fun to use l; although going against them might be a different story
I'm still waiting for some gravekeepers love. One of the most broken archetypes if you use them right. Would really love to watch you doing an archetypes explained about them. 😊
I'm afraid we need to use.... MATH. This is probably my favourite archetype between their awesome designs, the gigachad boss monster they have in Final Sigma and how useful they are as a Cyberse Engine for alot of Cyberse decks.
Waiting for the Xyz Mathmech's in Duel Links. And I believe a Synchro is missing too. Crazy how it's a Cyberse deck without a single Link monster. Makes me wonder who would've used it if it featured in Vrains
Final Sigma is the missing Synchro. If they do add him, I think they'll remove the double damage from it. Sad as that may be, but considering how easy it is to bring him out and how much LP you start with, I say that's a fair change.
@@RyusparkX Well Duel Links is no stranger to changing Cards to fit Duel Links better. A lot of monsters have changed text, like 'Cracking Dragon' for example. Makes me wonder what a Matchmech Link monster would be
I find it funny that you did a bit where you go "let's talk about math" and then hear someone running away. Even though you use math every time you play this game.
Sorry if you mentioned it in the video, I more have it for visit background ambiance than sound… I just wanted to note about the division monster… in America, the more commonly (the one I grew up understanding was the common one at least) was this symbol; ➗ Still, this was a LOT of research you had to do, and I thank you so much for it. Also, Bastion TOTALLY would've had this archetype (changing some extra deck monsters though) if he appeared as a duelist in Arc-V…
The Japanese name for the archetype is " Processlayer" with the extra deck monsters called "Pyrocesslayer" the syncro and "Batch Processlayer" the XYZ's
I can’t wait for the Englishmech, historymech, geographymech, gymmech and biologlymech
Geographymech would be my Nemesis
Average school subjects in Japan ^
My favorite was always lunchmech
Don’t forget PE mech
@@MackRangerPower you mean U.A.?
I know Final Sigma is their big boss monster, but I’d love to see a second big boss that adds Circular and/or Diameter into the equation. Call it something like, Final Mathmech Infinity. Give it an alt win condition to set it apart from Final Sigma.
And the alt win condition is to actually make a complicated mathematical operation that equals a certain thing but with your cards.
Would be cool.
I see what you did there
What about different levels of math like calculus or trigonometry
I can see Konami making a new xyz for the architype. Nabla and the circle bros would be sick
@@Zero001 like "Linear Equation Cannon" but way better
This sounds like a deck Bastion from YuGioh GX would play.
I really appreciate the amount of googling you had to do for this video XD
But seriously, I do like how informative those series are on all different parts of the archetypes. From lore to appearance in yugioh anime/manga/whatever else, what exactly the card/archetype does/wants to do and even what it's design is based on and what it thematically represents.
You either put a lot of work into these videos, or you just are a big, goofy nerd and know it all XD
I wish.bastion would have had something like this as his dedicsted deck back in gx, with how math crazy he was
True... I bet future Bastion using this deck and advance it to fusion archtype
@@abrahamwijaya6631 of GX ever gets a spin off movie like Yugioh did I would hope this is the case
I'm certain that if a certain co-host of Deathwatch saw this video, he would say something along the lines of; "NOBODY SAID THERE BE MATH!!!"
“I BLAME OUR SCHOOL”
One of the most perfect archetypes ever created, they're both perfect in design and gameplay
I'm in love with the Mathmech archetype but everytime anyone starts explaining what the names mean, my brain honestly just like blue screens ngl
Mathmetch is one of the reason that Yu-Gi-Oh is most likely has the best card artwork design in all the card games out there.
I remember when yugioh was just an mtg ripoff, the art kind of reflected that.
I want to see the day they give them more support with a card called "Mathmech Perimeter" or "Mathmech Area" that forces your opponent to reveal any face down monsters and negates the opponent's field spells. This is due to the monster being able to search the perimeter around or area inside the field with ease. You could even make both and have it to where Perimeter targets monsters while Area targets traps and spells.
I would say Area should target zones either reducing stats or negating effects in said zone
Another cool Mathmech card would be “Mathmech Million Shield” A trap card that protects the weaker monsters by using up counters.
Hypotenuse mathmech
So… Fusion or Pendulum??
"Mathmech Area" would unironically be a good name for their field spell...
I was just thinking about trying Mathmechs earlier, funny coincidence!
Maybe Krawlers would be a good archetype to try considering they have a unique playstyle and lore relevance in world legacy
Mathmechs was the first deck I made in master duel and has been one of my favorite deck even before circular's release. It always makes me happy when someone puts them as their topic of a video.
As a person that got a C- in math during high school. Ya lost me about 9 different times in the span of 2 minutes. Great vid and archetype.
Thank you so much for explaining all these math terminology, regardless of how you feel about it. I really appreciate your videos! I thought it cool that they made an archetype based off from math!
Listening to you try to explain the Math concepts was great. You did well for someone who's not a maths nerd. But some of them, the uncertainty in your voice was hilarious.
I love when archetype designs are this clever and make you think about it.
Me: Wants to create a new deck in Master Duel "oh I think I'll do Mathmech!"
TGS: "These cards actually make you do the thing they're based on."
Also me: "lmao hell no nvm"
As Cyberse has become my new favorite monster type I'm glad they're getting new archetypes. Though I'm still hoping that the rest of the ones from Vrains get printed soon. The ones that are left are the ones used by Windy, Lightning and Varis'(Revolvers') A.I. thing.
My Alltime FAVORITE Archetype! Love Your Videos!
Mathmech has literally become my favorite archetype and I have been waiting for years for this video!
Themed after math, use Synchros, are Cyberse type and has wonderful versatility. There is nothing to not love about them! The only shame is that I don’t actually own them irl, so I have to rely on the games and other simulations to play them. Still, I am always looking to improve this deck every time a new Synchro and Xyz monster is revealed. There are just so many unique takes on the archetype that you can do just by including a small amount of cards. You can easily make a Chaos variant, Link-centric, Lightsworn, Raidraptor, Utopia and the list goes on.
Here’s praying that the TGS curse kicks in and Konami does release even more support soon!
Side note on OCG Structures: Shomu, the protagonist, does lose now and then.
I’ve always been interested in mathmech, and I think this video will be my push to try them out.
As someone currently studying maths at uni, it was very entertaining hearing the Laplacian explained, and indeed pronounced like that (in my degree it’s always been lapl-ass-ian) - great video! :D
As Mabel once said
“This is like homework the game.”
I love Cyberse Monsters, and it's so cool to see an archetype like this being really good
This is my get my favourite archetype in Yu-Gi-Oh as it's the first deck I built in master duel when it released and when circular was added I felt great.
I was getting back into Yu-Gi-Oh when these came out, and, as someone who loves math, I gravitated to this archetype. I hope they expand on it, so many math functions to make into boss monsters. It would even be cool to see an archetype that works with Mathmech in a similar manner to the different branches that use math (signal processing, probability and statistics, etc.).
Love your vids dude. Hopefully you can do Ursarctic and/or Drytron next. Would love to see you find the story between the two, and why they're working together.
I am also wondering why cosmic teddy bear and greek letter machines have something to do in common
@@dudono1744 First of all drytron based on draco constellation and ursactic based on both the ursa major and ursa minor constellation,hence the big bear and the small bear.Each the drytron monster name is based on star that made the constellation.
@@youdmn1665 Now the only thing we need is the "Why". Why Dragons and Bears are working together? What are they fighting for or against? Hopefully we get a full understanding in the future either in a Master Duel Gate or good 'ol TGS does some research, cuz I'm not gonna, not my profession.
@@youdmn1665 Ty for the drytron origin. The ursarctic origin is fairly obvious (if you have some knowledge about constellations) given they have the cosmic teddy bear. Now it kinda makes sense they work together.
I'm still waiting on Mathmech (), Mathmech Exponent, Mathmech Equallization and finally Mathmech P.E.M.D.A.S. a Fusion made by fusing a Mathmech monster from the extra deck plus 1 or more Mathmech monsters and it gains additional effects for each Mathmech use to fuse.
Make PEMDAS a Ritual Spell that can optionally Fusion Summon!
XD
@@Ramsey276one that's even better.
Mathmechs were the first archetype i used when i started making own decks..for the 1st time. And so far, I keep playing them. They are plenty fun to do even if i hate maths. Especially if i manage to defeat my opponent in like 2 turns.
(im still pretty new to yugioh)
After using a variety of different matchmatical formulae over both schooling and engineering study and career this deck is nice. It definatly would be something an engineer friend would use.
It would be interesting if this deck recieved pendulum monsters sin and cos in reference to the uninterrupted swing of a pendulum and its displacement when graphed being a sin or cosine wave. Depending on what is determined as positive and negative. Then there could be a boss pendulum called Tan, to reference the tangent wave and the other key factors from these.
Don't know what fusions could utilise. Maybe quadratic, cubic and other polynomial equation... maybe if you use two of 3 mathmonsters with the same name or something. Idk
Mathmech Division’s weapon seems to resemble a Naginata, which is basically a katana on the end of a long stick, which means that you could call it a swordspear if you want.
Or a glaive, which is basically just that but Medieval European.
I love this archetype mainly because at the end of the day, the final boss is just an old-school beat stick that your opponent can't do anything about.
It's crazy, I just made a mathmech deck yesterday, then this video comes out! What great timing
Shoutouts to Sam here for having to do all this research on complex Math equations
Linear Equation Cannon should be part of this archetype
Thanks for doing my request. I love this archetype due to its cleverness and design since I love mech. Hope they will add more support in the future for this card.
Mathmech is one of my favourite archetypes thanks so much for covering them
I like using mathmechs with magnet warriors, not only do they look cool, they actually work well together, imo
I think it would be cool if they included other processes. I majored in chemistry so not a math major, but would be cool if they added like a differential/partial differential spell or trap card. Like with partial differential, you can destroy an XYZ or synchro monster and replace it with a lower rank/level than the destroyed card and special summon one of the XYZ or synchro materials. Then for differential make it to where it's like a de-synchro or de-xyz kind of card where you special summon the materials
I alreddy know everything I need to know about mathematics from playing card games
Also I bet bastion would like this cards
Psychic, wyrm & cyberse are illegal in the GX era
@@roninwarriorsfan if he'd appeared at all in Arc-V , i'm sure Bastion would use them
Mathmech’s are probably one of my favorite archetypes that have come out in The past few years. Design and usage wise, they just seem so fun to use l; although going against them might be a different story
Fun fax the mathmecth Addition and subtraction are sometimes used in salamangreat
Ive been wondering about this archetype, and Im super excited now! Also another day to ask for a Deskbot vid 😁
I'm still waiting for some gravekeepers love. One of the most broken archetypes if you use them right. Would really love to watch you doing an archetypes explained about them. 😊
This is my favourite archetype, and not just because I am a Mechanical Engineering student, I genuinely find it fun to play
I'm afraid we need to use.... MATH.
This is probably my favourite archetype between their awesome designs, the gigachad boss monster they have in Final Sigma and how useful they are as a Cyberse Engine for alot of Cyberse decks.
My favorite deck love the video keep up the good work
Traditional Division symbol is two dots divided by a line. The symbol used in this archetype is used for Long Division.
Waiting for the Xyz Mathmech's in Duel Links. And I believe a Synchro is missing too. Crazy how it's a Cyberse deck without a single Link monster. Makes me wonder who would've used it if it featured in Vrains
Final Sigma is the missing Synchro. If they do add him, I think they'll remove the double damage from it. Sad as that may be, but considering how easy it is to bring him out and how much LP you start with, I say that's a fair change.
@@RyusparkX Well Duel Links is no stranger to changing Cards to fit Duel Links better. A lot of monsters have changed text, like 'Cracking Dragon' for example. Makes me wonder what a Matchmech Link monster would be
I find it funny that you did a bit where you go "let's talk about math" and then hear someone running away. Even though you use math every time you play this game.
Next maths test ill just watch this instead of studying, thank you for making it so easy for me
1:17 Yeah it was Yami Kuroda from OCG structures who used mathmechs.
Hopefully they got support for combinations of circular + diameter + ??. Maybe in fusion form?
After this i'd kill for you to do a review of either the Cyberse archetype as a whole or just Code Talkers
I finally know where "OCG" comes from, and why it can have "official" cards that aren't printed for the TCG.
I'd always thought this would be a great archetype for a manga Soulburner, since a good few are FIRE. Oh, the possibilities..
Can't wait for him to do the branded archetype
Please PLEASE do a video about the D/D/D archetype !
Sorry if you mentioned it in the video, I more have it for visit background ambiance than sound… I just wanted to note about the division monster… in America, the more commonly (the one I grew up understanding was the common one at least) was this symbol; ➗
Still, this was a LOT of research you had to do, and I thank you so much for it.
Also, Bastion TOTALLY would've had this archetype (changing some extra deck monsters though) if he appeared as a duelist in Arc-V…
Mathmechs final sigma summoned with diametar is just enough
lol, loved the calculator bit
Well I didn't expect to have the core memory nightmare of AP Calc2 back in college today but alrighty. Thanks for that
What they need is support for the AtoZ, the Magnet Warriors and Numeronius and just make some elaborate math jokes
Thank you, My favorite archetype is in a video.
5:55 nice~
these are pretty rad ngl. Think I wanna build a deck around them.
Now
i love this archetype more
I like the cyberse archetype. Its the one i used to learn link summoning
I can't wait for the link monster of this archetype
Math is hard
Please do videos on the skull servant, mecha phantom beast, battlin boxer, super quant, & dinowrestler archetypes
nabla's symbol is also the greek word delta flipped upside-down.
Badass artwork
1:20hey, I got a UA-cam recommendation for this manga today!
Never thought my head would hurt so much from Yu-Gi-Oh cards
i miss this series
ok this would be an ideal deck for Bastion
Lore videos still waiting on Madolche, and now that Amazing Defenders are out Mikanko, Purrely, and Rescue ACE
I don't even like yugioh but I'll watch these videos about all the different themed card types
I really wanna see a video about the Borrel and topologic monsters
The favourite archetype of mathematicians 😂
Any thoughts on the "Non-Archetype" Gem Dragons? Luster Dragon #1&2 (emerald and sapphire), Alexandrite Dragon, Hyozanryu (diamond), etc.
Every time I summon Final Sigma, I have the urge to just go "You're outta your vector! Prepare to be iterated!"
This is by far my favorite archetype in yugioh
Its actually Mathmech Nambla. It summons a level 6-9 monster and a level 1 monster
6:00 Just something to know: the Hebrew word for harp is nevel נבל
2:50
Plus Sword
Minus Katana
Multi Rapiers
Divides Halberd
13:15 Segment Blade
Circular Chakram
finally! i got them in duel links and i loved them but i'm waiting for the rest to come out! please also do meklord!
After I finished the OC Expansion, Mathmechanical Construct (Zanki Tatemono)
XD
Yeah, I completed a deck in the last Festival…
This is Bastions dream deck
Guess take lot of year to make it real.
Every time I make a new deck in master duel your already on it. At this point I'm waiting for Galaxy Eyes and then Red Dragon Archfiend
Bastion Misawa: curses! Where were these cards back when I existed?
The Japanese name for the archetype is " Processlayer" with the extra deck monsters called "Pyrocesslayer" the syncro and "Batch Processlayer" the XYZ's
Thanks for the info!
Mathmechanical Construct (Zanki Tatemono) is an OC Expansion I wrote up
XD
one hour long special: was Z-ARC about to defeat everyone
Can you do a Rokket/Borrel archetype review or Galaxy eyes/Photon. Two of my favorites archetypes ever haha.
hello can you please analize the first duel between chazz and jaden at episode 2? i think i saw couple of missplay there
Yoo match was never my favorite subject but damn this is cool!!
0:04 Everyone when dueling Runick or Floo
Hi TGS Anime I love this and I hope you have a good day and you are awesome
Will you do one on the Exosister Archtype?