If you want me to, I can join the tag duel.
I think the odds are only.. One in six hundred thousand or so. If you ignore the ban list and run them all at three it's only about one in two thousand.
That is very true. No amount of skill can let you open all five pieces of exodia. *hands Abby an exodia deck*
I think Abby's luck may be even better than mine is when I use my best decks. Either that, or she's a world class duelist trying to hide her skill. Quite possibly both. The deck that Brook was using is almost a straight copy of a deck that is super consistent and nearly impossible to stop if it can gets its ace out, which it can do turn one or two in almost all cases, and will almost always win two turns after that. It would get DQ'd for unbeatable combo if you played it in arena.
My ruling on this is that attempting and failing to fix a mistake should not create an additional strike, as it means that you simply didn't fully understand how to fix the mistake you made, and explaining what your mistake was is the responsibility of the Rules Moderators. If you changed your move from using Inferno Reckless Summon to using Raigeki (which you can't because your opponent has no monsters) then that would generate a second strike because it is a new mistake. So at this point you still need to edit your move but you only have one strike.
Again, you can only use Inferno Reckless Summon if your opponent controls a face-up monster, and even if they did, the field pushes Channeler's atk over 1500.
Unfortunately, you can't use Inferno Reckless Summon. Harpie Lady 1's attack is boosted above 1500 by the field and its effect, and Inferno Reckless Summon can only be used while your opponent controls a face-up monster.
Compounding on that, Konami isn't allowed to give cash prizes for their tournaments, so cards like these act as a kind of substitute for that.
Got it. I'll just need to learn how to code something that leaves cookies, then figure out how to upload it to the internet. It might take a while though.
Are tracking cookies good?
The biggest advantage of having a disposable character. It doesn't matter if a giant hammer falls on your head.
After a long discussion involving such cards as Infernity Barrier, Solemn Judgment, and Imperial Order.. Brooklyn and I have come to the conclusion that The Gift of Greed is the best card in the game.
Only Unicore Control really trolls.. But it trolls hard. Chain CotH on Uni to free negate something :p
Fabled World is a Light and Dark deck, which often runs Chaos. It also has reasonably good rank five Xyz power. Edit: It's Fables + Dark World, if you weren't aware.
I don't see why showing your custom card pool is that much of an issue.. It seems to me like it would be common courtesy, even if they didn't ask. I know I've always posted a list of my customs before dueling with them.
Did someone hear something? Nah, it must have been the wind.
I actually haven't been around while you were talking about it (for the most part) and even if I was I wouldn't have posted about it not because it's awkward, but because I have nothing meaningful to add. I actually enjoy reading stuff like this, but I can see why you might not want to post it in a public place.
Quick, someone get this man a pony.
IN the mean time I'll post it's effect here. "When you activate this card, remove from play the top 5 cards of yourDeck. This face-up card's name is treated as "Toon World". If a "Toon"monster you control would be destroyed by battle, you can banish the top card of your Deck instead." Since wikia has the card image alone in good quality, I can make a copy on card maker if you want me to.
For me, your Toon Kingdom is unreadably low-quality. If that's not just me, please either find an image with readable quality, or post the effect right after where you played it. Edit: Actually, I think I can just barely make out blurry Kana.. So if it's in Japanese post the text anyway.