Instant Fusion did see competitive play upon release. It was even used in the 2007 World Championship (Monarch format) to bring out Reaper on the Nightmare for tribute fodder which let you use Book of Life to banish your opponent's Treeborn Frog.
At first i thought theres no way you can book of life it, it wasnt properly summoned, but upon looking it up your right and instant fusion treats it as properly summoned and can be revived. thats nuts
What's your source on that? I can't find any decks from worlds that played Instant Fusion. I know that the card some some fringe play in late 2007 Zombie decks, but those weren't around for the summer format due to lack of Zombie Master and Il Blud.
@@AlifieAbsinTh it didnt use to specificy the monster type, it just said summon a monster from hand, deck or extra deck and since synchros existed before it got banned, you could cheat them out too from the ED
@@powerfulberry237 i vividly remember being able to do it in yugioh online 3 , but its been such a long time now, i forgot if that game was using OCG , TCG or its own banlist
No matter how much time passes, I will always be fascinated and intrigued by the Fusion mechanic. Links are my favorite extra summoning method, but before MR4, it had to be Fusions.
OCG Land The first ritual monster was a promotional card after the first few volumes. Back in 1999. Fusion dates well back to OCG volume 1. Even back then Fusions were God awful.
I had a very similar thing go through my head at the end “The Eye of Timaeus could only summon Dark Magician Girl the Dragon Knight and Amulet Dragon at the time.” Sad Dark Paladin noises
About thousand eyes restrict In a way, it was more consistent than originally planned, even for its time, when compared with other cards from this time. Because Relinquished is a ritual monster, it benefits with standard ritual support and there was a searcher for ritual monsters released with Relinquished in Manju of the thousand arms.
I really appreciate the background music. Not only is the Capsule Monster ost one of the best in the YuGiOh franchise, but you always manage to fit the music perfectly with the tone of the video.
@@opssoldier3316 To me it's like a 5 year old who makes up random arbitrary rules. Every other card needs a fusion spell but these ones don't. Why?... Just cuz. Are they made of fusing slime or something? Nope. They're just *super* special.
What about Yugi Motto's Dark Magician and also Buster Blader Fusion's Version Monster from the Yugioh Battle Ciry Tournament Monster Dark Paladin he Deafted Seto Kiaba with in the Tournament's Semi Finals Duels!
Good job. I really enjoyed this. How could I not, though? You're talking about one of my two favourite summoning mechanics. Hopefully you do an essay series about Xyz summoning too
Or also Possibly also too Joey Wheeler's Thousand Dragon, Alligator's Swords Dragon, and also Kaiba's Twin Headed Thunder Dragon, Alexis's Cyber Blader, Dragon Knight Draco Equiste, and also lastly Aster Phoenix's Elemental Hero Phoenix Enforcer, and also Shining Phoenix Enforcer!
Magical Scientist saw tons of play outside of FTK decks. In fact, almost every deck ran it as a searchable way to clear the opponent's board and counteract cards like Mirror Force. I'd also argue that Metamorphosis was banned due to its interaction with Malicious as it was used in the T-Hero deck, which was extremely popular during the summer of 2007. Although we can only speculate either way. Worth noting is that Jeff Jones got 2nd at YCS Toronto 2012 with Ultimate Axon Kicker, briefly making Psychic decks and Kicker itself popular. The card was arguably one of the weaker elements of the deck though, so it was often cut even when Psychics saw fringe play after that.
Would you please finally do a video on DuelLinks history P.S Magical Scientist was played a lot outside FTKs most notably at the world championship and non-FTK decks which ran it were better than FTK ones.
I think the best one to look at is pendulum summoning. It went from mediocre in due list alliance. Then broken with PEPE. It was so broken that it was nerfed by MR4, but it didn’t matter because of Electrumyte and firewall, which lead to the mess that was 2018 with pendulum FTK. Now it’s rogue but still the BEST DECK thanks to the pend god TRIFF.
The issue is that if a monster is too hard to summon, they aren’t considered worth the investment. The harder issue would be actually making them hard to summon, considering how easy it is to throw in a random “fuse from deck” card and boom, there it is (especially if you’re playing with Verte legal). It’s either a case of people cheating out out regardless, or being deemed not worth the investment
@@MrDanno it should have been so simple. Hard to fusion summon monster = super good worthy effect Easy to fusion summon monster = Less good effect Like Red Eyes dragun, why tf fusion either red eyes OR and effect dragon (ie litterally any other dragon monster). Bitch just keep dark magician and red eyes, run the risk to brick yoursef with 2 big yellows to summon a broken fusion. Balance. But even then there would be no risk bc today you just search your whole deck to do the fusion on your first turn and win in that same turn.
@@Symonch_ the dragoon example isn't really good since his materials and the fusion spell were so terrible that he wasn't even play competitively with verte
I miss when fusions had very specific named materials, sometimes even a merger of the monsters could be seen in the final result. It’s not as creative anymore and way too generic.
You miss that terrible -2 summoning mechanic where the fusion material is way better than the fusion itself?. Im sure you just don't know how to play back in the day
@@jacobcain9008 true, I like this because it means super poly is a more balanced card, sure it still kills an opponents monster but at least u have to (probably) commit a monster to the board to meet the requirements of the fusion monster, stuff like starving venom and now with garura is just silly to me
Instant Fusion did see competitive play upon release. It was even used in the 2007 World Championship (Monarch format) to bring out Reaper on the Nightmare for tribute fodder which let you use Book of Life to banish your opponent's Treeborn Frog.
At first i thought theres no way you can book of life it, it wasnt properly summoned, but upon looking it up your right and instant fusion treats it as properly summoned and can be revived. thats nuts
What's your source on that? I can't find any decks from worlds that played Instant Fusion. I know that the card some some fringe play in late 2007 Zombie decks, but those weren't around for the summer format due to lack of Zombie Master and Il Blud.
i remember how Temple of the king used to be able to also make you cheat out synchros from the extra deck, like rednova dragon
How?
@@AlifieAbsinTh it didnt use to specificy the monster type, it just said summon a monster from hand, deck or extra deck
and since synchros existed before it got banned, you could cheat them out too from the ED
This was never a thing
@@powerfulberry237 i vividly remember being able to do it in yugioh online 3 , but its been such a long time now, i forgot if that game was using OCG , TCG or its own banlist
Temple was banned on release in the TCG, so Def not TCG
No matter how much time passes, I will always be fascinated and intrigued by the Fusion mechanic. Links are my favorite extra summoning method, but before MR4, it had to be Fusions.
There were a total of 5 card types in the game: normal monsters, effect monsters, magic cards, trap cards and fusion monsters.
*sad ritual noises*
Ritual was not introduced until Magic Ruler months later.
OCG Land The first ritual monster was a promotional card after the first few volumes. Back in 1999.
Fusion dates well back to OCG volume 1. Even back then Fusions were God awful.
I had a very similar thing go through my head at the end
“The Eye of Timaeus could only summon Dark Magician Girl the Dragon Knight and Amulet Dragon at the time.”
Sad Dark Paladin noises
love this kind of vids, couldn't experience all these mechanics back in their orignal days so hearing about them always makes for a fun time
Fusion became my favorite method after i discovered ancient gears in the arc V era when I first started playing the game
Ah, a crowlerite
We're almost near the end of the arc-v era in duel links!
I can't wait to see your summery
i am excited to watch the rest of the series.
go!
Awesome video I know part 2 will be just as awesome keep up the awesome work law
great video, looking forward to part 2!
Yooo! I was waiting for this one since you made the rituals one. Glad fusions got some love
About thousand eyes restrict
In a way, it was more consistent than originally planned, even for its time, when compared with other cards from this time.
Because Relinquished is a ritual monster, it benefits with standard ritual support and there was a searcher for ritual monsters released with Relinquished in Manju of the thousand arms.
woah the background music of the dm era really gave me a major flashback to one of my big childhood games yugioh caspsulemonster colliseum
I love these history videos so much.
the eye of timaeus' wording makes me wanna shred it to pieces every time I CAN'T search it
Shoutout to the supreme cmc Soundtracks in the background , loved that game as a kid
Absolutely loving this!
Your pfp sauce, I need it
@@YohananYGO oh, its a Comm photo i ordered from a friend.
Id have to look for the artist, but its Mash from Fate grand order
Is this what they taught at the Duel Academy in Arc V
Love the use of the capsule monsters video game soundtrack
Man your videos are always top notch, keep up the great work man 🔥
Actually goated content
Love these videos
So wait was Dark Law in the Arc V era? Omg
Early fusion is so hilarious cause they expected you to play these crappy specific monsters to summon an even crappier monster.
*sees Fusionist*
Good video as always law. Any updates on duel links zexal era part 2?
Cyber dragon team HELL YEAHHHHHHH
Great content man
I loved the video
I really appreciate the background music. Not only is the Capsule Monster ost one of the best in the YuGiOh franchise, but you always manage to fit the music perfectly with the tone of the video.
I've never approved of the idea of contact fusions. Even at the time it seemed like a really stupid idea.
It’s like a worst version of xyz or link summoning really
@@opssoldier3316 To me it's like a 5 year old who makes up random arbitrary rules. Every other card needs a fusion spell but these ones don't. Why?... Just cuz.
Are they made of fusing slime or something? Nope. They're just *super* special.
Genuine Question why does Miracle Synchro Fusion have Stardust and RDA on it when the first pure synchro fusions involved Junk Warrior and Stardust?
Are we going to get a history of series on XYZ’s and Synchros at one point? :)
Ya lol it’s just lots of more synchros tbh
What about Yugi Motto's Dark Magician and also Buster Blader Fusion's Version Monster from the Yugioh Battle Ciry Tournament Monster Dark Paladin he Deafted Seto Kiaba with in the Tournament's Semi Finals Duels!
Good job. I really enjoyed this. How could I not, though? You're talking about one of my two favourite summoning mechanics. Hopefully you do an essay series about Xyz summoning too
Megamorph and United We Stand are still good cards..
YESSSSS WE LOVE YOU KING
Or also Possibly also too Joey Wheeler's Thousand Dragon, Alligator's Swords Dragon, and also Kaiba's Twin Headed Thunder Dragon, Alexis's Cyber Blader, Dragon Knight Draco Equiste, and also lastly Aster Phoenix's Elemental Hero Phoenix Enforcer, and also Shining Phoenix Enforcer!
Part 2 will be epic
Wdym eye of timeaus could only Summon the legendary dragon fusions? Dark paladin has been out since dm, no?
please do evolution of heroes dark magician and blue eyes next
And now we have chain havnis 1 chain merlli 2
You forgot fusion gate
I love your channel!
Yugioh was peak when fusion was the highest form of alternate summoning. The rest ruined the game
Yugiboomer moment
Cry
Magical Scientist saw tons of play outside of FTK decks. In fact, almost every deck ran it as a searchable way to clear the opponent's board and counteract cards like Mirror Force.
I'd also argue that Metamorphosis was banned due to its interaction with Malicious as it was used in the T-Hero deck, which was extremely popular during the summer of 2007. Although we can only speculate either way.
Worth noting is that Jeff Jones got 2nd at YCS Toronto 2012 with Ultimate Axon Kicker, briefly making Psychic decks and Kicker itself popular. The card was arguably one of the weaker elements of the deck though, so it was often cut even when Psychics saw fringe play after that.
Have a like and a comment. Go algorithm go.
Would you please finally do a video on DuelLinks history
P.S Magical Scientist was played a lot outside FTKs most notably at the world championship and non-FTK decks which ran it were better than FTK ones.
I think the best one to look at is pendulum summoning. It went from mediocre in due list alliance. Then broken with PEPE. It was so broken that it was nerfed by MR4, but it didn’t matter because of Electrumyte and firewall, which lead to the mess that was 2018 with pendulum FTK. Now it’s rogue but still the BEST DECK thanks to the pend god TRIFF.
>rogue
Not with electrumite banned, they’re really bad.
@@johnathanlemus5584 PEND BEST DECK BABY LETS GOOOOO
Bring back specific hard to summon monster fusions
The issue is that if a monster is too hard to summon, they aren’t considered worth the investment. The harder issue would be actually making them hard to summon, considering how easy it is to throw in a random “fuse from deck” card and boom, there it is (especially if you’re playing with Verte legal).
It’s either a case of people cheating out out regardless, or being deemed not worth the investment
@@MrDanno it should have been so simple.
Hard to fusion summon monster = super good worthy effect
Easy to fusion summon monster =
Less good effect
Like Red Eyes dragun, why tf fusion either red eyes OR and effect dragon (ie litterally any other dragon monster). Bitch just keep dark magician and red eyes, run the risk to brick yoursef with 2 big yellows to summon a broken fusion. Balance.
But even then there would be no risk bc today you just search your whole deck to do the fusion on your first turn and win in that same turn.
@@Symonch_ the dragoon example isn't really good since his materials and the fusion spell were so terrible that he wasn't even play competitively with verte
*NO*
@@kauanjos3199 Y
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I miss when fusions had very specific named materials, sometimes even a merger of the monsters could be seen in the final result. It’s not as creative anymore and way too generic.
The main problem of them is that they very inconsistent so they are very bad.
To me a good middle ground is something like the Branded cards, requiring one specific monster and another, more generic requirement.
Dawg that shit was terrible lmao
You miss that terrible -2 summoning mechanic where the fusion material is way better than the fusion itself?. Im sure you just don't know how to play back in the day
@@jacobcain9008 true, I like this because it means super poly is a more balanced card, sure it still kills an opponents monster but at least u have to (probably) commit a monster to the board to meet the requirements of the fusion monster, stuff like starving venom and now with garura is just silly to me
I'm judging you for how terribly you pronounced Escuridão
I'm sure you pronounce evey single english word absolutely flawlessly then right?
@@beepbeeplettuce5890 certainly not, but I would not make such a bizarre mistake such as changing "EscuriDAO" to "EscuriADO", that's for sure 💀
Neos fusion is so shitty archetype