Hey man thanks for the amazing content, always look forward to your videos! Its crazy awesome that this is your first TCG. You display insight that TCG players of many many years fail to hone.
Great content, really enjoyed this Q&A and always cool to see more than just the card game ! Keep up the good work, take care and also happy new year !
thank you for talking about the bad year portion, that helped me think a lot about my current situation and maybe I can work hard on this coming year now. :)
You have a great content, please keep doing what you do!! I started in One Piece this last dezember and immediatally fell in love for the game. Luck me, one of the firsts contents i watched about this game was your video about "how to go for lethal", since there this channel isnt just a marvelous source of tutorials and tips but also a tremendous contribution for the community in the way you show respect and empathy. Let's keep trying to be better everyday. My regards from Brazil!!
Very interesting. I think I set it to not send notifications because I didn't want to annoy people with a Q&A video. But maybe that also took it out of sub feeds. Thanks for letting me know. I'll look into it.
Great video! Something interesting you mentioned that also happens in Pokemon TCG. Despite JP having more time to practise certain metas because of release schedules, I feel western players focus much more on deckbuilding and try getting an edge over the competition in that part of the game rather than execution. It's crazy how despite being different games some concepts still carry. Wonder if it is a cultural thing, who knows 😅
Hey really cool video. I noticed you kept mentionning Enel but i didn't find any video about him on your chanel and I really liked the Doflamingo guide so do you think you could make one for Enel? It's a leader that I really like and I am currently building it, a guide to help me learning it and build it could be awesome!
It's funny that I also have a similar situation wherein my job (techproduct building) sort of translates to my tcg hobby except in my case because my job has a lot more trial and error than architecture, it also carries over to my deckbuilding 😂 Good insight as to possible differences between JP and the US. It could be tied to culture where Japanese tend to focus on a few but being very good at it while Americans like to be well equipped going into anything. Locally in the Philippines, I feel like it's a lot of copying someone else and making it our own which also is very much part of our culture.
My friend Yaaadz from the Philippines also talks to me sometimes about this. How he made his Sakazuki inspired by Japan's way of building decks like 4x12 + 2x1. Fun stuff
@ikailakai the decks that I use are the same, tweaked over time to my own playstyle. Also, I hate that they banned Sakazuki. The navy, especially admirals, are among my favorite characters
If you set up a patreon or something I know I and others would love to subscribe! You make great content and as someone who also does BJJ it's cool to see the hobbies intertwine!
You are the bridge this community needs when it comes to language barriers. Thank you for your great content!
Hey man thanks for the amazing content, always look forward to your videos! Its crazy awesome that this is your first TCG. You display insight that TCG players of many many years fail to hone.
thanks for this video Kai! hope everything goes well for you this year
I also did robotics in high school, and it's interesting to hear how that led you to architecture. Looking forward to another year of your videos! 🎉
Ay lets go
great video, I love the content and also happy new year
Great content, really enjoyed this Q&A and always cool to see more than just the card game ! Keep up the good work, take care and also happy new year !
thank you for talking about the bad year portion, that helped me think a lot about my current situation and maybe I can work hard on this coming year now. :)
I hope things shape up well for you friend. It's all a process.
You have a great content, please keep doing what you do!! I started in One Piece this last dezember and immediatally fell in love for the game. Luck me, one of the firsts contents i watched about this game was your video about "how to go for lethal", since there this channel isnt just a marvelous source of tutorials and tips but also a tremendous contribution for the community in the way you show respect and empathy.
Let's keep trying to be better everyday.
My regards from Brazil!!
Brazil woo!
Loved the Q&A, keep up the good work Kai!
Happy 2025 my man! Thanks for the content!
Very interesting vid i love your takes on topics and such keep up the good work!❤
Great video as always! Commenting to let you know that this video is not appearing in my subscription feed for some reason.
Very interesting. I think I set it to not send notifications because I didn't want to annoy people with a Q&A video. But maybe that also took it out of sub feeds. Thanks for letting me know. I'll look into it.
Great video! Something interesting you mentioned that also happens in Pokemon TCG. Despite JP having more time to practise certain metas because of release schedules, I feel western players focus much more on deckbuilding and try getting an edge over the competition in that part of the game rather than execution. It's crazy how despite being different games some concepts still carry. Wonder if it is a cultural thing, who knows 😅
Great content, better person. Thank you!
A fan of berserk this. My favorite one piece player now
I lvoe your videos man I really appreciate you
Hey really cool video. I noticed you kept mentionning Enel but i didn't find any video about him on your chanel and I really liked the Doflamingo guide so do you think you could make one for Enel? It's a leader that I really like and I am currently building it, a guide to help me learning it and build it could be awesome!
Appreciate you answering my questions! Totally agree, FIshman Island is the worst
I love you bro ❤
It's funny that I also have a similar situation wherein my job (techproduct building) sort of translates to my tcg hobby except in my case because my job has a lot more trial and error than architecture, it also carries over to my deckbuilding 😂
Good insight as to possible differences between JP and the US. It could be tied to culture where Japanese tend to focus on a few but being very good at it while Americans like to be well equipped going into anything. Locally in the Philippines, I feel like it's a lot of copying someone else and making it our own which also is very much part of our culture.
My friend Yaaadz from the Philippines also talks to me sometimes about this. How he made his Sakazuki inspired by Japan's way of building decks like 4x12 + 2x1. Fun stuff
@ikailakai the decks that I use are the same, tweaked over time to my own playstyle.
Also, I hate that they banned Sakazuki. The navy, especially admirals, are among my favorite characters
@@bamlim4399 I want them to unban Sakazuki too. Super interesting deck
Latin America mentioned RAHHHHHH 🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🇲🇽🇦🇷
If you set up a patreon or something I know I and others would love to subscribe! You make great content and as someone who also does BJJ it's cool to see the hobbies intertwine!
We should all sponsor you a flight to america 🇺🇸
Man refuses to share the secrets of handsomeness 😒
This format worked really well for my ADHD, 今年もよろしくお願いしますねー
今年もよろしく~~~~~
AoT in middle school... O-oh...
are u still together with your gf? if so congrats its hard to balance both card games and dating lol
4 years and going well!
oh im early, thanks for all the guides 🫡
Bro the rizz on that thumbnail 🔥 save some OP-HOE’s for the rest of us 😭