@@parkouremaster Yeah, but the initial TCG banlist was based on the OCG banlist at the time, mostly just missing the cards that weren't out at the time.
An extra tidbit of information about De-Spell: targeting an unknown face-down Spell or Trap with it was still beneficial, as it would reveal the card to you, thus allowing you to play around it.
since u are using Format Library as a source for content... for those who are interested in further infos about this and any other popular Formats... also a great place to play ;)
Umm I’m pretty sure that’s a change they must have made to soul exchange some time after because my soul exchange card’s definitely don’t say you can’t conduct battle phase
Oh the memories of this format. This is when I started playing Yugioh. Just right out the gate and…I do not miss it whatsoever, lol! I very much prefer the massive amount of options I have now for casual games as opposed to seeing the same 10-ish cards over and over and over again until I literally started to get ill looking at my own copy of La Jinn. Granted I don’t play Meta where this complaint is forever an issue since people play what wins more so than what they find fun, but there’s still some variety in how decks are mixed compared to back then. To me it’s a format worth remembering if for nothing else than to appreciate how much the game has improved over the years, especially for casual players and the numerous deck options at their disposal.
He says it in the video. There's a website called format library that catalogs all big yugioh formats and has decklists and tournament results for each of them.
Not trying to spam or advertise. I'm just looking for people to play retro formats with. Is anyone interested in playing? I'd of course be interested a lot in playing with the host of this youtube channel too ;-)
I know I heard this OST that plays in the main part of the video…I can’t remember where. I needs the knowledge Dx The intro is from Forbidden Memories I think.
Saying Pokemon and Magic players wouldn't know the power of PoG when both of them had an equivalent to it in their initial format that was totally fucking busted and you were an idiot to not play 4 of them is funny. It was actually arguably even more powerful in Pokemon, for that matter. (Magic's was more powerful but it was a +2 instead of a +1 so, like, obviously.)
Exodia was limited because it was tier 0 at the beginning of the OCG
Because pot and graceful were full at 3, and also sangan and so witch effect activated even if discarded from hand
@@parkouremaster that is true, but pot was still at 1 and card destruction could help search the pieces faster by discarding the extra copies
@@parkouremaster Yeah, but the initial TCG banlist was based on the OCG banlist at the time, mostly just missing the cards that weren't out at the time.
Blatant Gyakutenno Megami erasure
Also setting spells is good to protect them from Card Destruction & to hide your traps from Trap Master
Megami unironically one of the best cards of the Format. 💗
An extra tidbit of information about De-Spell: targeting an unknown face-down Spell or Trap with it was still beneficial, as it would reveal the card to you, thus allowing you to play around it.
since u are using Format Library as a source for content... for those who are interested in further infos about this and any other popular Formats... also a great place to play ;)
Really enjoying the recent videos
Love this series!
Love this
at 4:40 an LOB-001 card is shown. IS there actually an LOB-001 blue eyes with that specific art? or is this just a mock-up?
Umm I’m pretty sure that’s a change they must have made to soul exchange some time after because my soul exchange card’s definitely don’t say you can’t conduct battle phase
Really nice video
Oh the memories of this format. This is when I started playing Yugioh. Just right out the gate and…I do not miss it whatsoever, lol! I very much prefer the massive amount of options I have now for casual games as opposed to seeing the same 10-ish cards over and over and over again until I literally started to get ill looking at my own copy of La Jinn. Granted I don’t play Meta where this complaint is forever an issue since people play what wins more so than what they find fun, but there’s still some variety in how decks are mixed compared to back then.
To me it’s a format worth remembering if for nothing else than to appreciate how much the game has improved over the years, especially for casual players and the numerous deck options at their disposal.
When summon skull was the boss
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Where do you get those decklist?
He says it in the video. There's a website called format library that catalogs all big yugioh formats and has decklists and tournament results for each of them.
@@kanemello ok thanks
Not trying to spam or advertise. I'm just looking for people to play retro formats with. Is anyone interested in playing? I'd of course be interested a lot in playing with the host of this youtube channel too ;-)
Spells have no reason to be set in a format where everyone has to set all their spells to avoid card destruction?
I know I heard this OST that plays in the main part of the video…I can’t remember where. I needs the knowledge Dx
The intro is from Forbidden Memories I think.
Both are Forbidden Memories
@@TheLawYGO ah alrighty lol great video as always
critter format is imo much much better then yugi-kaiba format.
Saying Pokemon and Magic players wouldn't know the power of PoG when both of them had an equivalent to it in their initial format that was totally fucking busted and you were an idiot to not play 4 of them is funny. It was actually arguably even more powerful in Pokemon, for that matter. (Magic's was more powerful but it was a +2 instead of a +1 so, like, obviously.)
Calm down dude. In yugioh +1 means more than +7 in pokemon..resources aren't a thing. It's all fucking gas. So you're wrong to me.
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Jesus lad try not to overwork yourself with all this series aight?