we need a master rule implementation that caps special summons. floodgates don't need to be made to counter stuff. they can keep making new cards etc. We got to a point where you allowed to do 20+ special summons if not INTERRUPTED. Forget deckbuilding, we already have to worry about being able to play past interrupts/counters. Slow Yugioh down by forcing players to think about how much they commit to a play. WE need a good number to cap to special summons! is 10 or 15 special summon cap a good idea? Combo decks need to be slowed down. After 10 -15 specials you cannot special summon anymore. Interupts/floodgates/negates will be stronger and will actually hurt the turn player more than it does now.
@@WildKamuran I always had this idea that for every special summon after the 6th one (in a single turn), the opponent gets to draw a card. People are already keeping summons under 5 for Nibiru so I believe it's a great way to balance the game for non $1000 deck users.
@@WildKamuran this would be terrible for the game. Konami just needs to be better with card design, and be way more reasonable when interacting with the banlist
Game 1, Mimighoul player linking off Fenrir was a big misplay, but due to setting TCBOO and his opponent's hand, recoverable, but flipping Dragon over Archfiend was a really bad call on his part. Could've also Zeused in the opponent's end phase the turn prior to to actually make it impactful.
What the actual heck was that turn 1 end board 💀💀💀💀 People at my locals play better than this. There's no way someone put up this end board at a WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFIER It's so much worse when you remember his opening hand was snake eye ash, bonfire, and diabellstar. Literally opens a god hand AND he dropped over 300 dollars for fiendsmith just to not know how to use it... If that doesn't just scream "I found this meta deck list online yesterday so I'm gonna copy it and take it to tournaments" idk what does. It's a real shame we're in a format where you can unironically get away with this.
There is a reason why my mate is a well respected global sports psychologist who has worked with varying ATP & WTA tour tennis players and AFL players here in Australia. Sports psychologists are always in hot demand simply because pressure and expectations are a real thing. It is as simple as that. Unless you lived in high pressure, elite performance environments, very easy to sit there like the typical keyboard warrior and pass judgment. Novak Djokovic, by his own admission took him a good 4-5 years into his pro tennis career to fully harness an almost unbreakable mental fortitude. That is the same Djokovic who was winning Slams and Masters titles earlier on. Pressure makes people do seemingly dumb things.
@@cbgg1585 Your comment doesnt fit 100% why talking about tennis? Just because both are competetions? I think they are hard to compare, and yeah sherlock pressure does do things... wow, they are in the first match and its a feature match, but what if they lose? its 0-0-0 for both of them, they are just in the beginning of this tournament. Pressure should be relatively low in this stage... also I think the criticsm of the guy that commented was specificly about how brainded the advantage of meta decks and overly powerful cards are. There is not such a thing as a "Deck" in Tennis. You already start with a disadvantage when having the "weaker Deck".. in this sense yugioh can not be compared to tennis...
@@cbgg1585While I play basketball and can 100% attest that this is very very true. The difference between most athletes is training regime and mental variables. The mental viables can be the difference between the person who seems to never lose and the person who always has potential but never gets there. However this is a world championship qualifier and these people have been playing with snake eyes for months. There's no reason to have this many blunders it's actually ridiculous how many there were lol
Playing on a live stream at a big event is completely different to playing DB in the comforts of your own home. Maybe this player just fell under pressure
I mean yes he missplayed, but Iam pretty sure they had to get alle the cards one day before the Event, what es beyond crazy from Konami. You can practice with simulators and stuff but sometimes its not the same, cut the guy some slack.
He couldve made SP w anima and druis to vanish tcboo and send dragon, he wouldn't be able to attack directly but, he'd be free to remake his board and he'd be in the big advantage. Lots of misplays in this feature match
@@GrayFox_1301 If it's the correct turn, it was when the Snake Eyes player summoned Flamberge while Mimighoul had Zeus on board. The correct play would have been to Zeus on summon, let them trigger their effects, and then possibly Zeus again, or just hold it. But instead, they waited for Flamberge to try and turn Zeus into a spell, so they lost the board clear.
Mimighoul player was a professional fumbler this game. Received all the leeway from the SE player's mistakes, and decided to compensate with even bigger mistakes.
No not really.This is new new yu gi oh where boards are layered not with omni negates but with diffrent types of interection.What you are trying to refer to was actually a thing back in the start of ygo.The Ocg's pre first banlist exodia ftk deck.Or Firewall ftk in 2018.There is alot of interection between decks thanks to the plethora of going second tools we have gotten that turn games from solitaire follow the spreadsheet type gams to actually intresting matches to watch where opponent break boards while making their own. You might not like it but ygo is a verry unique and fast past game thats actually fun if you sit down to learn it.
This is one of the absolutely worst played games I've ever seen lol. I've never seen so many bag fumbles on both sides ever in my whole life 🤣 but hey nerves play a factor
Seems like you know a lot about the game and the reading of cards but I think you get lost in the nuisances of the game. Why would he zeus on opps end phase when he has massive control of the game state rn. More resources, floodgate. Makes no sense to me. That being said . Dino is new to the mimighoul deck(as we all are) and he misplayed a lot regardless
what a terrible match. The snake eye played didnt know how to play his deck and the mimighoul player threw game 1. Granted it was round 1 so i doubt we see either of em for the rest the tournament. Classic example of u can be braindead and still win. Skill never mattered as long as u have the heart of the credit card.
What a throw from the Mimighoul Player. Sadly the SE Player didnt get punished for throwing veiler on fenrir which made no sense
They never do cos they play SE 😔
lower power level deck has less room for error ofc
maybe he didnt want to get banished?
What a throw in a wcq… both players made mistakes but the mimighoul was way beyond throwing that game to the trash
If anything this showed how braindead you can be and play Snake Eyes.
He had zero clue what his cards did beyond "saw a decklist on YT"
facts
we need a master rule implementation that caps special summons. floodgates don't need to be made to counter stuff. they can keep making new cards etc. We got to a point where you allowed to do 20+ special summons if not INTERRUPTED. Forget deckbuilding, we already have to worry about being able to play past interrupts/counters. Slow Yugioh down by forcing players to think about how much they commit to a play. WE need a good number to cap to special summons! is 10 or 15 special summon cap a good idea? Combo decks need to be slowed down. After 10 -15 specials you cannot special summon anymore. Interupts/floodgates/negates will be stronger and will actually hurt the turn player more than it does now.
@@WildKamuran I always had this idea that for every special summon after the 6th one (in a single turn), the opponent gets to draw a card. People are already keeping summons under 5 for Nibiru so I believe it's a great way to balance the game for non $1000 deck users.
Lmao you mfers are delusionals
@@WildKamuran this would be terrible for the game. Konami just needs to be better with card design, and be way more reasonable when interacting with the banlist
10:25 he probably forgot that Underworld Goddess does not need different names like Appolousa does to be summoned
That would be dope for you to make some more videos like this analyzing some of the feature matches.
Game 1, Mimighoul player linking off Fenrir was a big misplay, but due to setting TCBOO and his opponent's hand, recoverable, but flipping Dragon over Archfiend was a really bad call on his part. Could've also Zeused in the opponent's end phase the turn prior to to actually make it impactful.
“Why do we veiled the Fenrir”
I guess he did not want to deal with the face- down banish effect and
People actually paid $1000+ for Snake Eyes Fiendsmith Meta Decks just to get absolutely wrecked by GearGolem and Mimighoul.
$1k to fight meta decks not random entries
if these randoms see more plays the meta decks will change a bit and still be top
Mimighoul are strong for the first wave. I got really surprised by one last night and got smoked
some dude activated 2 summoning curse and ripped my whole hand turn 1
Hate that summoning curse is now 12€ 😂 before i saw a deck list it was 1€...😅 Annoying this stupid scelping
What the actual heck was that turn 1 end board 💀💀💀💀
People at my locals play better than this. There's no way someone put up this end board at a WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFIER
It's so much worse when you remember his opening hand was snake eye ash, bonfire, and diabellstar. Literally opens a god hand AND he dropped over 300 dollars for fiendsmith just to not know how to use it... If that doesn't just scream "I found this meta deck list online yesterday so I'm gonna copy it and take it to tournaments" idk what does. It's a real shame we're in a format where you can unironically get away with this.
There is a reason why my mate is a well respected global sports psychologist who has worked with varying ATP & WTA tour tennis players and AFL players here in Australia.
Sports psychologists are always in hot demand simply because pressure and expectations are a real thing. It is as simple as that.
Unless you lived in high pressure, elite performance environments, very easy to sit there like the typical keyboard warrior and pass judgment.
Novak Djokovic, by his own admission took him a good 4-5 years into his pro tennis career to fully harness an almost unbreakable mental fortitude. That is the same Djokovic who was winning Slams and Masters titles earlier on.
Pressure makes people do seemingly dumb things.
@@cbgg1585 Your comment doesnt fit 100% why talking about tennis? Just because both are competetions? I think they are hard to compare, and yeah sherlock pressure does do things... wow, they are in the first match and its a feature match, but what if they lose? its 0-0-0 for both of them, they are just in the beginning of this tournament. Pressure should be relatively low in this stage... also I think the criticsm of the guy that commented was specificly about how brainded the advantage of meta decks and overly powerful cards are. There is not such a thing as a "Deck" in Tennis. You already start with a disadvantage when having the "weaker Deck".. in this sense yugioh can not be compared to tennis...
@@cbgg1585While I play basketball and can 100% attest that this is very very true. The difference between most athletes is training regime and mental variables. The mental viables can be the difference between the person who seems to never lose and the person who always has potential but never gets there.
However this is a world championship qualifier and these people have been playing with snake eyes for months. There's no reason to have this many blunders it's actually ridiculous how many there were lol
Playing on a live stream at a big event is completely different to playing DB in the comforts of your own home. Maybe this player just fell under pressure
I mean yes he missplayed, but Iam pretty sure they had to get alle the cards one day before the Event, what es beyond crazy from Konami. You can practice with simulators and stuff but sometimes its not the same, cut the guy some slack.
there were so many misplays in this game on both sides, but not zeus'ing before flamberge hit the field was the worst
"I don't understand these players"
Fair fair, I don't either
They don’t either, se guy just sai a decklist in yt and thought: this l’Olimpo do it
Loved the commentary man, great job aye 🫡🎉
At around 12:50, I think he cleared the Druiswyrm for the TCBOO, so he could summon Flamberge in the future.
He couldve made SP w anima and druis to vanish tcboo and send dragon, he wouldn't be able to attack directly but, he'd be free to remake his board and he'd be in the big advantage. Lots of misplays in this feature match
Mimighoul best deck
Xyz shift utopia roots into f0 👍
Mimighoul is my new best friend
This combo seems so cool!!! Do you have a Decklist of this match?
He had that game damn
Maybe I'm wrong but I saw him draw 1 card that he cannot, minute 9:50
No idea why he did that, but at least he immediately put it back.
First wave potential. Cant wait for Mimighoul's secondwave probably wont be much seeing as 7 cards were released.
The second wave is always 7 cards.
@jaernihiltheus7817 Not always. Myutants got shafted pretty hard. Only support they got was Myutant Mutant in World Premiere/BACH
@@DirtCheapFUBecause Myutant started with 14 cards from the get go lol
@Gwenth yeah... but it's been 894 days since it's gotten 1 i.port support. LOL [Battle of Chaos] Which is longer than War Rocks.
@@DirtCheapFU Because War Rock released one Set after Myutant...
If you attack a mimighoul in face down, is it destroyed or does the flip effect take effect? What about piercing damage?
I think he went battle for time
How did the video team manage to botch the stream layout so badly? It looks awful, and it’s looked pretty good for a few years now
Dude what happened. Should have been a wrap turn 4
That's what I was saying. The mimighoul player had that game 1.
People need to read cards more.
How? I wanna learn the deck. What did he miss?
@@GrayFox_1301id also like to know
@@GrayFox_1301third request for a breakdown of the mistake and play that would have won
@@GrayFox_1301 If it's the correct turn, it was when the Snake Eyes player summoned Flamberge while Mimighoul had Zeus on board. The correct play would have been to Zeus on summon, let them trigger their effects, and then possibly Zeus again, or just hold it. But instead, they waited for Flamberge to try and turn Zeus into a spell, so they lost the board clear.
Konami fixed the match by finding the worst player with the best deck to showcase a non tier 0 format but lol
9:51 did he just draw a card under prosperity????
That’s what I thought
even if he zeusd on flamberge summon he still wouldve had 3 bodies to push the other zeus activation
then the birth in hand to pressure
Mimighoul reminds me of Labarynth
It was cool seeing them
The best mimi ghoul's card was tcboo 😂
Oh. I get it. Tcboo is a floodgate.
@@DirtCheapFUSo is there field spell
In round one he lost by not activating Zeus (I had to activate it in the Flamberg chain)
Mimighoul player was a professional fumbler this game. Received all the leeway from the SE player's mistakes, and decided to compensate with even bigger mistakes.
You can place Anima anywhere on the field?
Goddess has a link arrow pointing to the oponent
Why didn't the SE player summon necroquip, I thought that's what they were going for...
Why did he send closed moon summoned off i:p to gy off dragon eff
IP only gives protection from your opponent's effects. The Dragon was activated by the Snake Eyes player
@@topsycho4451 was his but technically wasn't
@@lilchillinkirby535 the Snake Eyes player activated Dragon, so it was their own effect destroying their cards. Masquerena doesn't protect from that
@@topsycho4451 dude I just said that
God the SE player had no clue on how to efficiently play the deck💀
This is a WCQ and I did not expect to see such bad play 😂
So basically Fenrir + TTT and the mimighoul deck is "cool", ok. The SE player did a terrible board like come on, this is the actual Qualifiers level?
Temple summon equipped underworld ????
judges caught it
@@phantomsygo yup i commented too fast
Modern yugioh :) battle of which deck can play there version of solitaire the best
No not really.This is new new yu gi oh where boards are layered not with omni negates but with diffrent types of interection.What you are trying to refer to was actually a thing back in the start of ygo.The Ocg's pre first banlist exodia ftk deck.Or Firewall ftk in 2018.There is alot of interection between decks thanks to the plethora of going second tools we have gotten that turn games from solitaire follow the spreadsheet type gams to actually intresting matches to watch where opponent break boards while making their own.
You might not like it but ygo is a verry unique and fast past game thats actually fun if you sit down to learn it.
I found that unchained is pretty good with Mimighoul. You can give them something cursed like Hiro's shadow scout and then use it to make a link 4.
why did he veiler the fenrir what the fuck lmao
mimighoul player played really bad
if youre gonna play rogue at big events you have to know how to play the deck
This is one of the absolutely worst played games I've ever seen lol. I've never seen so many bag fumbles on both sides ever in my whole life 🤣 but hey nerves play a factor
Oss ban and ban sequence
Snake eyes player is bad
Seems like you know a lot about the game and the reading of cards but I think you get lost in the nuisances of the game. Why would he zeus on opps end phase when he has massive control of the game state rn. More resources, floodgate. Makes no sense to me.
That being said . Dino is new to the mimighoul deck(as we all are) and he misplayed a lot regardless
Not sure what you mean. He needed to zeus on flamberge summon so he doesnt lose the zeus for no reason
@@phantomsygo completely different interaction/state of the game
Nah the snake threw soooo much mimighoul is just not a real deck snake eye or any other deck wins thisnsituation
what a terrible match. The snake eye played didnt know how to play his deck and the mimighoul player threw game 1. Granted it was round 1 so i doubt we see either of em for the rest the tournament. Classic example of u can be braindead and still win. Skill never mattered as long as u have the heart of the credit card.
Anyone tell you that you look suspiciously like Ben Affleck? Also not gonna lie, you talk to much, just saying
No way he rolled a dice to decide which mimighoul to put on hes field lol
The spell makes you randomly choose
It's random
minighoul didnt brake the board but all the staples like fenrir and talent did, trash deck
I mean, yeah? Even snake eyes cant play thru endboards without non engine
Wow, these players suck.