the different series. "DM" - Duel Monsters being the first okay i know you have no interest and probably no time but if you have or had any appreciation for ygo at all ever i would highly recommend checking out 5ds. its good and so fun
oh im sure i just hadn't heard hey. 5ds is good. and gx is fun. and the first couple seasons of dm are fun. but zexal is kinda **** from what i've seen and i don't know anything about arc-v
i did not know that
well i mean yeah but from my understanding ygo has a bad reputation among more serious card game players. given that it has a show and the show affects the game to an extent there's clearly more marketing involved than others.
if you're trying to imply that ygo is a cheaply made money-making scheme. yeah. obviously. nd its awesome.
yeah but it's actually p.cool. adds new stuff to the game other than different colored cards
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well when you put it like that
that's such a cheap strategy. i have a friend who only plays with cards that inflict direct damage. lame.
god it makes me so mad that dark magician of chaos is banned. it makes no sense
but this is part of why i like it. it speeds up the pace and increases the intensity of the game. the downside is it totally ruins the game for anyone not playing with synchros and duels suddenly become one-sided and demand you use new rulings. though i guess all additions to the game do this to an extent. however for a person like who chooses what strategy he uses based on how cool the cards look, there a lot of great synchro monsters to be played.
salty old member everybody
okay after reading a bit on it it's actually really simple and i really like it. i'll try to explain and see if i can make it easier to understand so pendulum monsters are treated as both spell and monster cards when in your hand/deck and are placed in the standard deck. if you play them as a monster card, they're just treated like regular monsters and you use the effect and atk/defense as usual. if you play them as a spell card, they're placed in the pendulum zone, and aren't treated as monster cards. (like field spells, but you use two of them) when they're played in the pendulum zone, the pendulum effects are used, and you can special summon one monster per turn from you hand whose level is within the pendulum scale. when the pendulum monster is destroyed while on the field, either when being used as a monster or spell, it goes face-up to your extra deck and can be pendulum summoned. the only part that i don't like is the last part. it's kinda confusing and adds rulings that are not inherent to the card type. this is what i gather from reading on it. i haven't watched the show so i guess i could be wrong, but from what i understand it sounds simple. my question is how the hell with this be done in DN
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/That's_Amore
but im reading about pendulum monsters and summons and that's so cool. had the same thing with synchro but i sitll dont know anything about Xyz though i do think the game itself has gotten a bit out of hand with all the new rulings and needs to be cleaned up some.
i mean.. that's fine? you don't have to look deep into them to enjoy them. if you don't have an appreciation for the art of storytelling you're not going to care. it's not a matter of analyzing superhero movies, it's a matter of analyzing everything.
yeah ive heard im slowly working my way through it
nah i watch those enough already. and want to keel this live action or if youre talking about the cg show i haven't even finished the first season yet so no
thats the point to lose yourself and your sanity in hours and hours of star wars goodness
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