I'm not sure but I think duelogs himself writes the scripts for the yugioh channel, he definitely has writes for his mgt and pokemon channels and I think he used to write for his WoW channel but now that task is taken over so he has time to focus on the other channels
@@clemdelaclem uh no you can literally see it in the description, it is Knowagh. The recent top 10 also have different script writers who have completely different style by incorporating lores of the cards.
@@CrnaStrela that explains why he was suddenly so versed into the anime / card lore. especially the anime lore of the cards. considering, if i recall corectly, duellogs in previous videos admitted he barely saw the anime up to GX tops, and only put akiza from 5D's as the original "mascot" of the channel for "waifu clickbait".
But how do you draw them, with your right hand or left hand? and from where do your draw them, your side deck? And how do you draw them, with a pencil or with crayons? This is too conplicated.
I love the little segment about Card of Reversal because on the surface it does indeed look to be a plot armor card, but in reality, we only see it used once, by one duelist - in S2 of GX, Hassleberry uses it during a Tag Duel with Syrus. Hilariously they _still_ lose because their Decks were getting hard-countered; for most of the Duel, they're getting "schooled left & right" by 2 members of Sartorius' Light Brigade, Frost & Thunder whose Decks are anti-Dino & anti-Machine respectively. Our heroes finally start to make a comeback not because Hassleberry got to draw 4 cards, including the 'out' (Jurassic Impact to reset the board), but because they deadass resorted to cheating. But again, they _still lost_ because the plot required them to (Sarina giving the Light Brigade a busted failsafe to win the Duel last minute also probably helped a bit lmao).
Would REALLY love to see that as well since she's been lacking it for sooooo long now (While the other two Archetypes from their debut set have both gotten 2 waves of support now.). Maybe also have there home as a Field Spell for Chamber to search, or even have a Rank 7 or 8 XYZ to work with their dragon forms? Or even an Archetype Link Monster? (I don't really like Laundry Trap as a card for "Archetype Support".)
Back in the earilier days of MD I would sub Dragonmaid Lorpar instead of Effect Veiler because it was cheaper, and because it was in time with the Swordsoul meta, whose entire roster of bosses (even Baronne) can be shut down with Lorpar's effect.
Id love to think that the same DEF of dragon version and maid version on dragonmaids represents their personality/feeling. They can be casual dligent or powerful creatures, but they are still the same personnel maid
Since you're going over archetypes and how they work. Kaijus might be a good addition to Unknown Side. 1. The fact that they're all based on kaiju in movies, no duh. 2. The fact that one is Godzilla and one is Gamara, which means this is probably the closest those two will ever get to "battling" each other, since they're fro competing companies that never really want to work together. 3. The way the kaijus work is very similar to movies. The fact that you can easily sumon a kaiju to your opponent's field reflects how often kaijus are threats, and then you can summon one to your field if your opponent has one reflects how kaijus are only really heroes when there's another kaiju to beat up.
i legit though i had encountered a youtube glitch where it played the wrong video, cause i expected draw effects, but then the dude instantly starts babbling about mechaphantoms n tokens for 4 minutes he didn't even mention roll of fate..
Fun fact: Megaraptor is not a large "raptor"; it is not closely related to things like Velociraptor. It is usually considered a closer relative of T. rex than any traditional "raptor".
I'd love to see one of these videos on Ancient Warriors and how all their cards depict different characters and stories from Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
In the first episode of Miss Kobayashi’s dragon maid, Kobayashi mentioned the the various types of maids: House Maid, Laundry Maid, Parlour Maid, and Kitchen Maid, no Nurse and Chamber though :P
Another fun fact about Dragonmaids: In the OCG when Eldlich decks started gaining traction, some players would have Laundry Dragonmaid as a tech choice due to her ability to mill 3 on her Normal Summon to set up plays, since Eldlich decks otherwise didn’t need their Normal Summon. This actually ended up spawning a popular pairing of Laundry Dragonmaid and Eldlich the Golden Lord within the Yugioh fandom with many artworks drawn of the two
I'm kinda suprised that Mind Drain and Soul Drain don't see any play at all. (At least I've never seen them) At least Soul Drain looks quite powerfull against most decks. Sure, Skill Drain is the strongest of the bunch, but the other two don't seem bad either.
Necrovalley does the same but better but yeah the hand effect one could be good. Tho I guess it doesn't help to set it turn one while your opponent can still hand trap you.
When I first saw Mecha Phantom Beasts, I was captivated by their concept. These are all stealth aircrafts that create decoy holograms of themselves, and the holograms are represented by the tokens they create. The way they cannot be destroyed while a hologram is on the field is explained by the opponent thinking that the holograms are real, and striking them first, just like shadow clones. And when the holograms are striked (the tokens are destroyed), the opponent realizes they hit the fake target, and after they hit all fake targets, they can finally know and attack the real target. Fascinating stuff.
Seeing Dragonmaids in one of these Unknown Yu-Gi-Oh videos confuse me since i would of guess anyone in the fandom would know about the Dragonmaid archetype
This channel sees a fair amount of viewership by people who don't actually play (such as myself), so seeing the Dragonmaids makes more sense when you consider this is likely the first time any of us have heard of it.
@@notquitenil Yes indeed. This channel kept my love of yugioh alive from when I was a child to this day before I properly came back to it. Also some people may overlook certain cards from the archetype if they are not played.
I am surprised card of desperation is not banned. It seems easily a usable, specially for OTK decks. There are so many graveyard effects you can immediately activate and this card enables it.
That Card of Desperation card reminds me of a card Anna Kaboom used in the ZEXAL anime that lets tku draw two but you auto lose at the end of the turn. Think it was suppose to be for tag duels though
In the Duel Academy gba game Card of Sanctity says it has the anime effect of both player draw until they have 6 cards but when you use it, it does the actual card effect of banishing your hand and field to draw 2
Hey bro i havent tuned in in a bit but i like that u explain where the card references come from. Very helpful cuz a lot of these references are deep cuts
My favorite part of Card of Desperation was that it was never even used for one last draw. It was used with a card called Graveyard Rebound which will return itself to the top of your Deck after it is sent from the Deck to the GY and also lets you use any Spells/Traps from your GY the turn it is activated. In the Manga, Kite used Card of Desperation to draw 3 cards and send his Deck to the GY. One of the cards left in his Deck was Graveyard Rebound which is returned to his Deck before he draws on his next turn and decks out. He then activates it and can essentially use any Spell/Trap he put in his Deck because of it and wins doing that. If both cards were printed, people would use cards to get to Card of Desperation as quickly as possible and then use it to send Graveyard Rebound. Then they would use a card like Waboku to stall a turn. After that, they would draw Graveyard Rebound to infinitely activate a Normal Spell that burns the opponent like Sparks or Hinotama until the opponent loses the Duel. Alternatively, they could play Pot of Avarice from their GY and return the Exodia Pieces to their Deck and draw 2. They would then play Upstart Goblin from their GY three times to draw the remaining pieces and win.
Considering some of the other archetypes that exists in Yu-Gi-Oh, I wouldn't be surprised if the Dragonmaids were indeed inspired by that anime/manga. I have to assume we'll eventually see the archetype receiving some support that includes Chamber Dragonmaid dragon form.
Since i started playing via master duel, Dragonmaids really kept me playing. In addition to liking the aesthetic, theyre also very self contained and relatively easy to understand, and have tools for dealing with "autoplay" decks. They really saved my enjoyment of the game
To this day, I still have the headcanon that the Dragonmaids are actually Buster Blader's servants and that mansion its the place where he goes to relax between dragon slayings
You could talk about cards like the, "official non-playable cards that aren't game winners or prize cards" for a video. Like that recently revealed card, "King of All", from the "Pulse of the King" Structure Deck, based around an scene from the anime. Or the card, Yu-Gi-Oh ZEXAL!, from th Structure deck: "Overlay Universe", which is based on that scene from the "Challenge the GAME" ending
The worst part about dragonmaids is that they don't have Sheou in Legacy of the Duelist. It sucks that the only decent modern Yu-Gi-Oh game isn't getting the newer cards.
You can give your opponent a link monster via “Cynet Circuit” and activate “Saryuja’s shackles” if you gave them Singularity, you draw 6, and put back 2 leaving you at +4
I wish Konami would release OG cyber dragon support (cyberdark structure doesn't count) with card art or monsters that shows the German engineers who built them. Or some lore about why they are German in the first place. If Spyral quick fix can be a machine than dammit Cyber Dragon Programmer/Engineer/Builder can be too.
They're Chinese. And then for some reason they went German in naming with future support. But the designs are Chinese dragons. Support cards Zane used were Cyber Phoenix and Cyber Kirin which are based off Chinese mythological creatures. And Cyberdark exists to give the Yin-Yang aspect.
@@SakuraAvalon That "some reason they went German" could be a spell/trap card with artwork showing why! Could be a cool lore story for a fan favorite archetype. German nerds build robot dragons to make friends with... swordsoul? Yang Zing?
Anyone else find it odd of him calling the Dragonmaid archetype "One of the most recent archetypes in yugioh", last I checked it Dragonmaids are older than all of the Visas lore archetypes
DuelLogs is my guy, but could he really not find *any* better images of a pterosaur than what we thought they looked like in the 1930s? Also, Megaraptor is not a dromeosaur, the group of dinosaurs that include what most people think of when they hear "raptor", despite the name. Megaraptorids are closer to the ancestors of tyrannosaurs. I think it was the anime version of Card of Demise that let you draw five cards at the "cost" of discarding your whole hand five turns later. No way in hell that card could ever exist in the real world.
To add to the video about the MPBs shown: The Stratotanker's role as an aerial refueling craft is seen in the card "aerial recharge", in fact...both Hamstrat and Megaraptor are depicted on it You can see on the card's artwork depicting how many tokens an MPB generates by itself, 0 for Jaculuslan, 1 for Megaraptor, 2 for Hamstrat and Dracossack, 3 for Auroradon Dracossack's "Cossack" name is not its actual name, "Cossack" is how NATO calls it (since it was developed in the 80's in Ukraine, so...soviet union era), the real plane is the Antonov An-225 Mriya, it is widely known as the world's largest airplane and only 1 was fully built (for the purposes of the Buran Space Program, which is fitting, because Warbluran is seen on the card, referencing the relationship), sadly it got destroyed in a battle at the Antonov airport while in a hangar during the current Russia-Ukraine war Also...expanding on what logs said about Jaculuslan and Dracossack: The An-225 Mriya was developed from the An-124 Ruslan (NATO codename "Condor"), why does then Jaculuslan use its actual name instead of the NATO reporting name like Dracossack does?, probably because "Ruslan" works nicely when made into a portmanteau following the word "Jaculus" (since in japanese that last "lus" would be pronounced as "rus"). That being said (adding to the inconsistency) Dracossack's name in japanese replaces the "co" with "go", as in Dragossack, which works worse than the "co" the west went with for the purposes of portmanteau Lastly there is a theory going around of "Generations of MPBs" based on the color of their tokens: Blackfalcon and Stealthray are seen as Gen 1 because their tokens are green, most of the other MPBs are seen as Gen 2 since their tokens are Rainbow-colored, and Auroradon is seen as Gen 3 since its tokens look like Auroradon's own colors (also obvious sky striker reference)
If card of desperation existed in real life, i can't fathom the collective moan of all "sent to the graveyard" focused deck players would exclaim. Draw three and trigger EVERYTHING
I'd love to hear more about the early OCG vanilla exclusive cards that are yet to be printed in English and the reason as to why it hasn't happened yet. There's interesting stuff in that matter.
I always loved the MPBs as a plane nerd. By the way, worth noting that the Cossack or Mriya ("Dream") is the largest aircraft ever built. Until the Russians destroyed it, however Antonov, the company that made it has plans to finish the second one.
For drangonmaid, the French translator assumed it was dragon+mermaid, so their whole archtype was badly named "dragonirène" (dragon+sirène, sirène=mermaid in french).
Palor is probably Quetzalcoatl, Laundry is probably Elma, Kitchen is probably Tohru, Healing looks a lot like Kanna, and Chamber is probably a stretch but maybe Lulu since she too has not shown any dragon form, and House makes me think Fafnir.
While fucking around on a Fortune Lady deck in Master Duel, i accidentally won against a friend with Card of Desperation. Fortune Ladies have a good number of cards and effects that play from banished zones, and using some others like "return from the different dimension" from a prior turn allowed me to flood my field into Xyz/synchros and get a 13k damage attack on my colleague. The card initially sucks though, i literally just got the one thing i needed for my win con that turn, and already had a trap to utilize its effects.
Master duel I love using the draw two card allure of darkness I think it was. Run 3 in my mirror jade deck and it can net me a lot of card advantage and bait out negates. And on good days no negative if I remove a card that gives me another card.
Cover cards based on food. Gunkan suship, Hunger burger, putrid pudding body buddies, ghost ham, maldoche cards emergency provisions. May not have enough for a top ten but its certainly i food theme
Dragonmaid House destroy effect isn't OPT and not only 1 copy too. I mean, if you have 2 or more House, then you return your Dragonmaid monster, all House can destroy opponent's monster. And if you return again, all House can do it again. But the downside, it can mistiming, sometimes.
I really want a dragon form of Chamber and maybe a bit of support for the archetype, I may be biased cause I love Kobayashi's dragon maid, but I really think this archetype is one of the most fun out there ( wish they could also expand the Lovecraft one, it was a fun idea but many pieces were banned because they worked too well in other strategies and it never felt like a full archetype due to lacking main deck monsters )
I'd like to think Laundry mill effect is because she wasn't as good as the others at doing her job. Everyone else were doing precise job of dumping, special summoning, or searching but laundry just randomly mill, which indicates she probably messed up the laundry often as shown in the card artwork.
I am surprised Ursarctic Radiation is not in the video. It is a recurring joke that it is a draw 7 card, one card more than the anime version of Card of Sanctity can draw.
Card of Sanctity and Card of Desperation being completed fucking broken in the anime is similar to how the best card draw spell in Magic the Gathering isn’t actually legal in any format including Vintage. Contract from Below is a sorcery that costs B, and its effect ditches your hand, antes the top card of your library, and then draws seven cards. This makes it even more absurd than Ancestral Recall, but the reason no one really knows about it is that ante cards aren’t legal in any tournament formats, since cards changing ownership is not something that ought to happen at tournaments.
@@ryuuohdeltaplus7936 the only passable name on english imo is Sheou, but the original japanese names for the dragon forms (although it is german) sound way superior overall
Regarding Dragonmaid cards. Since they are all maids I would like to believe that they served a master(s) which in my silly headcanon is Dragon Rulers because of the name.
I wonder if card of desperation would be used or not if it was real. Draw 3, but deck out next turn if you don’t win. Probably would be used and probably shouldn’t exist, but could be fun casually with friends as a really swingy all-our card
Suggestion! Top 10 cards that effected the player not the field! Hell top 20! Battle Fader and things like that dont count! They effect the phase not the player! Threatening Roar and things like that..! Love you!
Thought it was interesting that there is cards that effect the player but nothing to protect the player from being targeted. Cause of targeting the player was/is that rare? Idk
despite being titled Dragon Maid, there's only 1 Dragon who actually works as a maid in the series (Tohru, the main heroine), the rest of the dragons just work usual jobs or are just unemployed
The funny thing about the anime version of Card of Sanctity is that it is terrible in Exodia. Every other deck would play it because it's broken but it isn't good in Exodia. The reason for that is because to activate it, both players must have less than 6 cards in their hand and Exodia decks often play One Day Of Peace and other cards thay make the opponent draw so if you draw it after your opponent draws a card when you are going first, it is useless. Not only that but Exodia also wants you to draw a ton of cards so you will often have more than 6 cards in hand and if 4 of them are Exodia pieces, you can only draw 2 cards assuming you can get the rest out of your hand by setting them. If you have more than 4 spells and traps in your hand, you also can't get the most out of it because you can't set enough to draw 6 with it. So, in Exodia decks, the card is awful and will almost never be worth it. Furthermore, it also lets the opponent potentially draw a ton of cards which could be handtraps that will interfere with your plays. But most Decks can easily empty their hands and then play it to draw 6 and easily extend their plays by a lot. Going first, your opponent will likely only draw 1 or 2 cards from it so you can get a lot of advantage even if you can't play the cards you draw that turn.
You can really tell the one who writes the scripts for these Unknown Side of videos is having a blast being able to geek out on card trivia
I'm not sure but I think duelogs himself writes the scripts for the yugioh channel, he definitely has writes for his mgt and pokemon channels and I think he used to write for his WoW channel but now that task is taken over so he has time to focus on the other channels
@@clemdelaclem uh no you can literally see it in the description, it is Knowagh.
The recent top 10 also have different script writers who have completely different style by incorporating lores of the cards.
@@CrnaStrela that explains why he was suddenly so versed into the anime / card lore. especially the anime lore of the cards.
considering, if i recall corectly, duellogs in previous videos admitted he barely saw the anime up to GX tops, and only put akiza from 5D's as the original "mascot" of the channel for "waifu clickbait".
Then if he does not write the script and does not edit the video, what does he do? Just give his voice? Lmao
@@ianr.navahuber2195 That might have been the waifu bait top 10 video. He used that video to talk about the channel.
I like how Mecha Phantom Beast's artwork (the hologram) literally show how many tokens it could generate by itself.
"Draw until you have 2 cards in your hand… it may take a while and will be exhausting, but eventually you will hold 2 cards."
But how do you draw them, with your right hand or left hand? and from where do your draw them, your side deck? And how do you draw them, with a pencil or with crayons? This is too conplicated.
@@MaxJey2you are supposed to draw cards like water when you make a bath tub
Honestly did you even look at the rulings
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I can't wait to find out what Pot of Greed actually does
By any chance do you know what Negate Attack does?
Duellogs this is the 7th week in a row that you've shown the class pot of greed
Gotta admire how Konami took one of the most broken draw cards in Anime and turned it into an absolute stinker in the TCG with Cards of Sanctity.
They have a history of bringing over broken anime cards and making them unplayable.
Fast forward years later and then we got The Revived Sky God. Same effect as original, but focuses on Slifer and has a grave eff
@@SakuraAvalon If the Orichalcos cards may serve as an example.
I instantly looked up if Card of Desperation was a real card not gonna lie. (Draw three cards. Send entire deck to grave
Yeah that's ripe for abuse)
@@SakuraAvalonHarpie's Phoenix formation 😢.
I love the little segment about Card of Reversal because on the surface it does indeed look to be a plot armor card, but in reality, we only see it used once, by one duelist - in S2 of GX, Hassleberry uses it during a Tag Duel with Syrus. Hilariously they _still_ lose because their Decks were getting hard-countered; for most of the Duel, they're getting "schooled left & right" by 2 members of Sartorius' Light Brigade, Frost & Thunder whose Decks are anti-Dino & anti-Machine respectively.
Our heroes finally start to make a comeback not because Hassleberry got to draw 4 cards, including the 'out' (Jurassic Impact to reset the board), but because they deadass resorted to cheating. But again, they _still lost_ because the plot required them to (Sarina giving the Light Brigade a busted failsafe to win the Duel last minute also probably helped a bit lmao).
"And now, for Unknown Side of Yu-Gi-Oh... one of the most popular decks of recent years."
I wish to see a Dragon form for Dragonmaid chamber in the future
And also Dragonmaid support cards or monsters.
I suspect she'll be LV9 to follow the trend of the other main deck maids
Would REALLY love to see that as well since she's been lacking it for sooooo long now (While the other two Archetypes from their debut set have both gotten 2 waves of support now.). Maybe also have there home as a Field Spell for Chamber to search, or even have a Rank 7 or 8 XYZ to work with their dragon forms? Or even an Archetype Link Monster? (I don't really like Laundry Trap as a card for "Archetype Support".)
Back in the earilier days of MD I would sub Dragonmaid Lorpar instead of Effect Veiler because it was cheaper, and because it was in time with the Swordsoul meta, whose entire roster of bosses (even Baronne) can be shut down with Lorpar's effect.
Id love to think that the same DEF of dragon version and maid version on dragonmaids represents their personality/feeling. They can be casual dligent or powerful creatures, but they are still the same personnel maid
Since you're going over archetypes and how they work. Kaijus might be a good addition to Unknown Side.
1. The fact that they're all based on kaiju in movies, no duh.
2. The fact that one is Godzilla and one is Gamara, which means this is probably the closest those two will ever get to "battling" each other, since they're fro competing companies that never really want to work together.
3. The way the kaijus work is very similar to movies. The fact that you can easily sumon a kaiju to your opponent's field reflects how often kaijus are threats, and then you can summon one to your field if your opponent has one reflects how kaijus are only really heroes when there's another kaiju to beat up.
That's actually really cool. I never really looked into this. Wow
I'm a simple man. DuelLogs talks about Dragonmaids, I'm having a good day.
"battle calculation" my favorite step in yugioh :3
This video felt like it was all over the place since the title didn’t really reflect all of the content in the video
very heavy "recycling old content" vibes
Really not surprised.
i legit though i had encountered a youtube glitch where it played the wrong video, cause i expected draw effects, but then the dude instantly starts babbling about mechaphantoms n tokens for 4 minutes
he didn't even mention roll of fate..
I’d love to see more D.D. lore! There’s a few more D.D. cards you didn’t mention like Assailant, Crow, Dynamite, etc..
Fun fact: Megaraptor is not a large "raptor"; it is not closely related to things like Velociraptor. It is usually considered a closer relative of T. rex than any traditional "raptor".
I was about to say.
some people say that dragon maid were created thanks to takahashi being friend with the creator of kobayashi's dragon maid
I'd love to see one of these videos on Ancient Warriors and how all their cards depict different characters and stories from Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
The dragonmaid cards are my favorite archetype in the whole game so it was awesome seeing you talking about them! Good video!
Great to see TheDuelLogs actually used one of my ideas for an episode of The Unknown Side
In the first episode of Miss Kobayashi’s dragon maid, Kobayashi mentioned the the various types of maids: House Maid, Laundry Maid, Parlour Maid, and Kitchen Maid, no Nurse and Chamber though :P
Do nannies count as maids?
Another fun fact about Dragonmaids: In the OCG when Eldlich decks started gaining traction, some players would have Laundry Dragonmaid as a tech choice due to her ability to mill 3 on her Normal Summon to set up plays, since Eldlich decks otherwise didn’t need their Normal Summon. This actually ended up spawning a popular pairing of Laundry Dragonmaid and Eldlich the Golden Lord within the Yugioh fandom with many artworks drawn of the two
I'm kinda suprised that Mind Drain and Soul Drain don't see any play at all. (At least I've never seen them) At least Soul Drain looks quite powerfull against most decks. Sure, Skill Drain is the strongest of the bunch, but the other two don't seem bad either.
Necrovalley does the same but better but yeah the hand effect one could be good. Tho I guess it doesn't help to set it turn one while your opponent can still hand trap you.
Mind Drain has been playable a few times. It got limited during Dragon Ruler format
When I first saw Mecha Phantom Beasts, I was captivated by their concept. These are all stealth aircrafts that create decoy holograms of themselves, and the holograms are represented by the tokens they create. The way they cannot be destroyed while a hologram is on the field is explained by the opponent thinking that the holograms are real, and striking them first, just like shadow clones. And when the holograms are striked (the tokens are destroyed), the opponent realizes they hit the fake target, and after they hit all fake targets, they can finally know and attack the real target. Fascinating stuff.
Seeing Dragonmaids in one of these Unknown Yu-Gi-Oh videos confuse me since i would of guess anyone in the fandom would know about the Dragonmaid archetype
This channel sees a fair amount of viewership by people who don't actually play (such as myself), so seeing the Dragonmaids makes more sense when you consider this is likely the first time any of us have heard of it.
@@notquitenil Yes indeed. This channel kept my love of yugioh alive from when I was a child to this day before I properly came back to it. Also some people may overlook certain cards from the archetype if they are not played.
I am surprised card of desperation is not banned.
It seems easily a usable, specially for OTK decks. There are so many graveyard effects you can immediately activate and this card enables it.
It's hard to ban a card that doesn't exist in the real game
@@d_drarky Thanks for this comment 😂💝
That Card of Desperation card reminds me of a card Anna Kaboom used in the ZEXAL anime that lets tku draw two but you auto lose at the end of the turn. Think it was suppose to be for tag duels though
In the Duel Academy gba game Card of Sanctity says it has the anime effect of both player draw until they have 6 cards but when you use it, it does the actual card effect of banishing your hand and field to draw 2
Hey bro i havent tuned in in a bit but i like that u explain where the card references come from. Very helpful cuz a lot of these references are deep cuts
My favorite part of Card of Desperation was that it was never even used for one last draw. It was used with a card called Graveyard Rebound which will return itself to the top of your Deck after it is sent from the Deck to the GY and also lets you use any Spells/Traps from your GY the turn it is activated. In the Manga, Kite used Card of Desperation to draw 3 cards and send his Deck to the GY. One of the cards left in his Deck was Graveyard Rebound which is returned to his Deck before he draws on his next turn and decks out. He then activates it and can essentially use any Spell/Trap he put in his Deck because of it and wins doing that. If both cards were printed, people would use cards to get to Card of Desperation as quickly as possible and then use it to send Graveyard Rebound. Then they would use a card like Waboku to stall a turn. After that, they would draw Graveyard Rebound to infinitely activate a Normal Spell that burns the opponent like Sparks or Hinotama until the opponent loses the Duel. Alternatively, they could play Pot of Avarice from their GY and return the Exodia Pieces to their Deck and draw 2. They would then play Upstart Goblin from their GY three times to draw the remaining pieces and win.
This was one of your best videos yet! Well done!
Considering some of the other archetypes that exists in Yu-Gi-Oh, I wouldn't be surprised if the Dragonmaids were indeed inspired by that anime/manga.
I have to assume we'll eventually see the archetype receiving some support that includes Chamber Dragonmaid dragon form.
D.D. warrior lady came out 2 years before Warrior Lady of the Wasteland, so that card is more like a prequel to her story than DD being a retrain.
Laundry Dragonmaid's hidden lore that she now works for Eldlich is one of my favorite community head canons.
13:21 I think I know why Chamber Dragonmaid doesn't have a dragon form....
Since i started playing via master duel, Dragonmaids really kept me playing.
In addition to liking the aesthetic, theyre also very self contained and relatively easy to understand, and have tools for dealing with "autoplay" decks.
They really saved my enjoyment of the game
Dragonmaids mentioned let's go!
I loved you talked about Dragonmaid archetype.
To this day, I still have the headcanon that the Dragonmaids are actually Buster Blader's servants and that mansion its the place where he goes to relax between dragon slayings
This guy has issues.
You're living room for the imagination...
Sounds like a solid canon to me lol
Card of desperation would be hilarious in tear
Irl it would be draw 3 and lose during opponent's next end phase.
You're not even all-in anymore because your fusion materials will return to your deck to prevent a deck out. Hilarious.
You could talk about cards like the, "official non-playable cards that aren't game winners or prize cards" for a video.
Like that recently revealed card, "King of All", from the "Pulse of the King" Structure Deck, based around an scene from the anime.
Or the card, Yu-Gi-Oh ZEXAL!, from th Structure deck: "Overlay Universe", which is based on that scene from the "Challenge the GAME" ending
Glad to see Dragonmaids! My fav archetype to play, too bad theyre not powerful enough to keep up with other decks 😭
The worst part about dragonmaids is that they don't have Sheou in Legacy of the Duelist. It sucks that the only decent modern Yu-Gi-Oh game isn't getting the newer cards.
You can give your opponent a link monster via “Cynet Circuit” and activate “Saryuja’s shackles” if you gave them Singularity, you draw 6, and put back 2 leaving you at +4
Only time I’ve ever heard duel logs tone change through the years is just now when he says “hamster”
I wish Konami would release OG cyber dragon support (cyberdark structure doesn't count) with card art or monsters that shows the German engineers who built them. Or some lore about why they are German in the first place. If Spyral quick fix can be a machine than dammit Cyber Dragon Programmer/Engineer/Builder can be too.
They're Chinese. And then for some reason they went German in naming with future support.
But the designs are Chinese dragons. Support cards Zane used were Cyber Phoenix and Cyber Kirin which are based off Chinese mythological creatures. And Cyberdark exists to give the Yin-Yang aspect.
@@SakuraAvalon That "some reason they went German" could be a spell/trap card with artwork showing why! Could be a cool lore story for a fan favorite archetype. German nerds build robot dragons to make friends with... swordsoul? Yang Zing?
@@iistonton I imagine you could just consider Cyber Repair Plant a German factory.
Anyone else find it odd of him calling the Dragonmaid archetype "One of the most recent archetypes in yugioh", last I checked it Dragonmaids are older than all of the Visas lore archetypes
The mecha phantom beast synchro and xyz monsters always makes me think of G1 Sky-Lynx from transformers
I have used dragon maids in master duel along side invokers and it has NEVER let me down.
DuelLogs is my guy, but could he really not find *any* better images of a pterosaur than what we thought they looked like in the 1930s? Also, Megaraptor is not a dromeosaur, the group of dinosaurs that include what most people think of when they hear "raptor", despite the name. Megaraptorids are closer to the ancestors of tyrannosaurs.
I think it was the anime version of Card of Demise that let you draw five cards at the "cost" of discarding your whole hand five turns later. No way in hell that card could ever exist in the real world.
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@@leonardobolivar4403 Oh, you called me a nerd, my feelings are so hurt, I fear I may cry. What are you, 12, get dafuq outta here.
I can't believe he didn't mention the painfully obvious fact that the Dragonmaids dragon names are just Palindromes of their role in the house.
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Not palindromes, palindromes are things spelt the same forwards and backwards, like "racecar"
@@Jaydenwybenga Yea, sorry, i meant Anagrams
Card of Desperation would be the best card in the game ever.
To add to the video about the MPBs shown: The Stratotanker's role as an aerial refueling craft is seen in the card "aerial recharge", in fact...both Hamstrat and Megaraptor are depicted on it
You can see on the card's artwork depicting how many tokens an MPB generates by itself, 0 for Jaculuslan, 1 for Megaraptor, 2 for Hamstrat and Dracossack, 3 for Auroradon
Dracossack's "Cossack" name is not its actual name, "Cossack" is how NATO calls it (since it was developed in the 80's in Ukraine, so...soviet union era), the real plane is the Antonov An-225 Mriya, it is widely known as the world's largest airplane and only 1 was fully built (for the purposes of the Buran Space Program, which is fitting, because Warbluran is seen on the card, referencing the relationship), sadly it got destroyed in a battle at the Antonov airport while in a hangar during the current Russia-Ukraine war
Also...expanding on what logs said about Jaculuslan and Dracossack: The An-225 Mriya was developed from the An-124 Ruslan (NATO codename "Condor"), why does then Jaculuslan use its actual name instead of the NATO reporting name like Dracossack does?, probably because "Ruslan" works nicely when made into a portmanteau following the word "Jaculus" (since in japanese that last "lus" would be pronounced as "rus"). That being said (adding to the inconsistency) Dracossack's name in japanese replaces the "co" with "go", as in Dragossack, which works worse than the "co" the west went with for the purposes of portmanteau
Lastly there is a theory going around of "Generations of MPBs" based on the color of their tokens: Blackfalcon and Stealthray are seen as Gen 1 because their tokens are green, most of the other MPBs are seen as Gen 2 since their tokens are Rainbow-colored, and Auroradon is seen as Gen 3 since its tokens look like Auroradon's own colors (also obvious sky striker reference)
I'd like to see a list showcasing the best monsters with flip effects that are not "Flip Monsters."
I find the idea of side decking gift of greed to counter card of desperation, hilarious.
Never realize the high level dragon maid name is just the anagram of the smaller one until now
I am so confused about what most of these have to do with drawing cards
So can we get a series for archetype and card lore. Like what they are based off of. Found that part super interesting
If card of desperation existed in real life, i can't fathom the collective moan of all "sent to the graveyard" focused deck players would exclaim. Draw three and trigger EVERYTHING
Bruh Card of Desperation is like having Pot of Greed on drugs with Grass Looks Greener on legs.
Man I miss the Dracosac days, simpler times
w-w-why are we in the video!? >_
I'd love to hear more about the early OCG vanilla exclusive cards that are yet to be printed in English and the reason as to why it hasn't happened yet. There's interesting stuff in that matter.
I always loved the MPBs as a plane nerd. By the way, worth noting that the Cossack or Mriya ("Dream") is the largest aircraft ever built. Until the Russians destroyed it, however Antonov, the company that made it has plans to finish the second one.
For drangonmaid, the French translator assumed it was dragon+mermaid, so their whole archtype was badly named "dragonirène" (dragon+sirène, sirène=mermaid in french).
I'm french and I didn't even knew that since I only play online in english this is hilarious
@@cerberos1 en vrai c'est juste une supposition perso, mais je ne vois aucune autre explication. 😅
Love this Series!! Would love to see Ally of Justice, Worms etc explained here:) basically Duel terminal lore archetypes explained :)
What you're looking for is Ranl10YGO's... legacy of the worthless *fanfare*
@@shis1988 already saw that series a while ago lol. But i would love to hear mr theduellogs talk about it :)
wierdly enough the video isnt even about draw effects for the most part...' still good video tho.
yeah it's literally just a single segment, it gives off very heavy "recycling old content" vibes
Palor is probably Quetzalcoatl, Laundry is probably Elma, Kitchen is probably Tohru, Healing looks a lot like Kanna, and Chamber is probably a stretch but maybe Lulu since she too has not shown any dragon form, and House makes me think Fafnir.
While fucking around on a Fortune Lady deck in Master Duel, i accidentally won against a friend with Card of Desperation. Fortune Ladies have a good number of cards and effects that play from banished zones, and using some others like "return from the different dimension" from a prior turn allowed me to flood my field into Xyz/synchros and get a 13k damage attack on my colleague.
The card initially sucks though, i literally just got the one thing i needed for my win con that turn, and already had a trap to utilize its effects.
"The Strongest Draw Cards in YGO"
Only one draw card is mentioned, and it's entry it's about how it was nerfed for the TCG/OCG
Ghoti archetype, the one where every monster has a scrambled up version of a marine thing or fish in another language
I still await the day a Dragonmaid structure deck is released
Just noticed the dragonmaids' names in their dragon form is an anagram of their original name. House -> Sheou
Master duel I love using the draw two card allure of darkness I think it was. Run 3 in my mirror jade deck and it can net me a lot of card advantage and bait out negates. And on good days no negative if I remove a card that gives me another card.
wow i just realize the dragonmaids dragon forms names are just the letters of there human forms jobs rearranged.
I just realized all the dragon form names of the dragonmaids are anagrams of their low level form
Cover cards based on food. Gunkan suship, Hunger burger, putrid pudding body buddies, ghost ham, maldoche cards emergency provisions. May not have enough for a top ten but its certainly i food theme
Dragonmaid House destroy effect isn't OPT and not only 1 copy too. I mean, if you have 2 or more House, then you return your Dragonmaid monster, all House can destroy opponent's monster. And if you return again, all House can do it again. But the downside, it can mistiming, sometimes.
It'd be fun to see Inzektors and Masked heroes and their connection to Kamen Rider
I really want a dragon form of Chamber and maybe a bit of support for the archetype, I may be biased cause I love Kobayashi's dragon maid, but I really think this archetype is one of the most fun out there ( wish they could also expand the Lovecraft one, it was a fun idea but many pieces were banned because they worked too well in other strategies and it never felt like a full archetype due to lacking main deck monsters )
I'd like to think Laundry mill effect is because she wasn't as good as the others at doing her job. Everyone else were doing precise job of dumping, special summoning, or searching but laundry just randomly mill, which indicates she probably messed up the laundry often as shown in the card artwork.
I am surprised Ursarctic Radiation is not in the video. It is a recurring joke that it is a draw 7 card, one card more than the anime version of Card of Sanctity can draw.
Card of Sanctity and Card of Desperation being completed fucking broken in the anime is similar to how the best card draw spell in Magic the Gathering isn’t actually legal in any format including Vintage. Contract from Below is a sorcery that costs B, and its effect ditches your hand, antes the top card of your library, and then draws seven cards. This makes it even more absurd than Ancestral Recall, but the reason no one really knows about it is that ante cards aren’t legal in any tournament formats, since cards changing ownership is not something that ought to happen at tournaments.
Dragon maids mentioned!! 🎉
Would've been good to mention that the dragon maids names between their maid and dragon forms are anagrams of each other
I personally prefer the OCG names of the large dragon maids.
Same. Strahl, Fluss, Erde, Luft, and Flamme are way better than Sheou, Nudyarl, Ernus, Lorpar and Tinhek respectively.
@@ryuuohdeltaplus7936 the only passable name on english imo is Sheou, but the original japanese names for the dragon forms (although it is german) sound way superior overall
Regarding Dragonmaid cards. Since they are all maids I would like to believe that they served a master(s) which in my silly headcanon is Dragon Rulers because of the name.
MOM QUICK ! DUEL LOGS BACK AT IT AGAIN WITH ANOTHER ONE
How am I just noticing the names of the Dragon forms are the names of the Dragonmaids, shuffled
Thanks for the video
Cards that have a depiction of an anime character on them
Ah yes, mecha phantom beasts I mean crystron halqifibrax abuse
This is what happen when you emphasize more on quantity rather than quality
card of desperation would be wild
5:54 they should have done that with card of sanctity
2:29 are you sure it isnt the megalosauras the headshape resembles the craft more in my opinion
I wonder if card of desperation would be used or not if it was real. Draw 3, but deck out next turn if you don’t win. Probably would be used and probably shouldn’t exist, but could be fun casually with friends as a really swingy all-our card
Suggestion! Top 10 cards that effected the player not the field! Hell top 20! Battle Fader and things like that dont count! They effect the phase not the player! Threatening Roar and things like that..! Love you!
Thought it was interesting that there is cards that effect the player but nothing to protect the player from being targeted. Cause of targeting the player was/is that rare? Idk
You can maybe review Timelords as a whole archetype. Very cool set with broken support like time maiden and celestial transformation.
despite being titled Dragon Maid, there's only 1 Dragon who actually works as a maid in the series (Tohru, the main heroine), the rest of the dragons just work usual jobs or are just unemployed
The funny thing about the anime version of Card of Sanctity is that it is terrible in Exodia. Every other deck would play it because it's broken but it isn't good in Exodia. The reason for that is because to activate it, both players must have less than 6 cards in their hand and Exodia decks often play One Day Of Peace and other cards thay make the opponent draw so if you draw it after your opponent draws a card when you are going first, it is useless. Not only that but Exodia also wants you to draw a ton of cards so you will often have more than 6 cards in hand and if 4 of them are Exodia pieces, you can only draw 2 cards assuming you can get the rest out of your hand by setting them. If you have more than 4 spells and traps in your hand, you also can't get the most out of it because you can't set enough to draw 6 with it. So, in Exodia decks, the card is awful and will almost never be worth it. Furthermore, it also lets the opponent potentially draw a ton of cards which could be handtraps that will interfere with your plays. But most Decks can easily empty their hands and then play it to draw 6 and easily extend their plays by a lot. Going first, your opponent will likely only draw 1 or 2 cards from it so you can get a lot of advantage even if you can't play the cards you draw that turn.