The poor guy who misclicked Book of Moon appears to not even speak english that well, feel even worse for him now as he's trying very hard to express "it was a mistake leave me alone"
a mistake he knows how to play the game and calls what he did a mistake dude if your gonna call for re-do ' s and mistakes then don't play then game because that's considered cheating
+Falco Windrider if you misplay on dn like activate a trap rather then set it thats fine dn has horrible history with misclicking lagging etc but to flip a card thats set and call it a mistake is not an accident
+Ben Earl no. it could possibly be ruled a misplay if that card had some kind of effect, but in this case book of moon did absolutely nothing, so it was clear as day it was a simple misclick. plus he put the card back face down so fast it too. the funny thing is, the QKT guy should have been happy with getting to see what his opponents backrow was for free, but instead he tried to shark and got banned. you are allowed to make mistakes, so long as they could not somehow be seen as an attempt to cheat. flipping book did absolutely nothing but waste itself lol, why on earth would anyone intentionally do that? if u want to be SUPER technical, a card is not truely activated unless the player says the activate it in chat. but since this is an online version of the game without voice, thats virtually impossible to enforce.
Its people like him who ruin the game for me. I remember I played someone at locals and I'm not really one to judge but he was a bit of a noob. But he summoned an Ancient Gear Beast and immediately rushed into his Battle Phase. I told him to wait because I had a response to its summon, which was Bottomless Trap Hole. He then started to ruleshark me and tell me that I couldn't because of Ancient Gear Beasts effect (When it attacks, your opponent cannot activate spell/trap cards until the end of the damage step). I proceeded to tell him that he rushed into battle without giving me time to respond. To which he replied, "Well sorry but next time don't waste time." Yeah because 0.5 seconds is plenty of time to respond. Fucking rulesharking asshole!
+Mad Mothz That's not rulesharking that is him skipping your responses, next time call a judge and say that the guy skipped my responses and I had a response, and is trying to proceed to battle-phase to attack when he gave me no time.
I've missed click things before especially since I duel a lot using my android tablet . I think the guy that got himself banned should have just let it go
Yep but I think the reason he wasn't letting it go is because he's in a bad position in the duel with no cards in hand and only 1 backrow and he doesn't want to take that L lol
Wow. It's called a misclick. I would understand QK if book of moon was face-up for ten, maybe twenty, seconds and then it was flipped back. But it was flipped for 1 second. Well within the boundaries of a misclick. (Mods look at the time between clicks. If it's less than 5 seconds, then it counts as an accident.) It's easy to misclick when you know you have two certain cards face down and get them confused on which one is which and want to make a prompt reaction. This is especially true when your opponent doesn't even stop to wait for your responses.
QKforever is right in this case. O’Mailey was acting entitled and compromised his authority by continuously spamming his ruling and trying to enforce it when the appellate judge was in the duel. QK’s ban was wrongful. Furthermore, the guy who posted this video should of not gotten involved as he had no right to do so and only made the issue worse.
I've never played this game before, nor do I understand the complexities of the rules, so my opinion is an uninformed one... The way we should interpret this and any game is we should respect how the irl card game plays out. In real life, are you allowed to accidentally flip a card, declare it an accident, then flip it back? If so, then there's nothing wrong with his misclick. If not, then he should have played it and learned from his mistake. However, the moment the moderator said "I rule it a misclick, continue with your duel." then all the rules went out the window, and the both of you shut up and continue with the game! An official's last words is final. Sure he's entitled to a second opinion, all people are in anything, but he went wrong in both threatening and belittling him. Grow up, dude. You can agree to disagree and play on. Although hardly comparable, in other card games like Poker, when you show a card in official tournaments or otherwise, then you must still play the card. It may have been a misclick, so he needs to avoid situations like this in the future by actively not clicking unless you intend to. Perhaps someone can elaborate on the official rules?
rules state that if you don't hold a card with your fingers/hands it is played, if you chose to show a card to your opponent it's somewhat a taunt. So this is undefined. If he dropped the card and didn't hold it, then it's played BUT if he just fliped it then it's not really played though if this happened to me IRL I'd call the judge also.
The thing is is that it's not possible to accidentally play a card in real life. The difference here is that you're clicking on cards quickly sometimes without thinking whereas you can take your time in a real life game.
I don't care what anyone says: it was a misclick, and it is possible, END OF STORY. Kira's mouse could've easily been one of those "click touch" mouse pads, one of which I have on my own laptop. He could've been checking his backrows to see which to respond with, and the computer would've clicked activate by mistake. It's happened to me, and it happens to everyone, whether you're a "noob" or not. What kind of moron would be stupid enough to chain Book of Moon to Torrential Tribute on purpose, to begin with? On top of it all, QK insulted the admin, which is what made the decision to ban his ass, and his bitch ass can stay banned.
A while ago I was playing Dueling Network with someone in an unrated game, I was using my stalling deck and he was using spellcaster, so we're playing having fun and he suddenly tributes 1 monster for a dark magician. So I let him know you need two tributes for him, trying to be nice and let him know he made a simple mistake, but he was telling me he needed 1 tribute, the card he tributed didn't have an effect that let's it be treated like two tributes, then he started going on how he's played this game for awhile and how his friend is a pro duelist that's been to tournaments and has his own TH-cam channel, blah, blah,blah. I was just trying to let him know dark magician needs two tributes to be summoned, its been that way for years, but he just got mad at me and started spamming the coin toss button over and over trying to get me to quit or make me think I'm wrong. So then I just sat there for awhile until his temper tantrum was over, telling me how his friends a pro and he been playing Yu-Gi-Oh for years and to check out his channel. So my curiosity got the better of me so I looked his friend up on TH-cam. Then I discovered that they were just kids like 10 years old, so I told him that he was just a kid and I've been playing the game since I was his age and knew what I was doing. I know it was a dick thing to say but the kid was sort of getting on my nerves. Then he just kept spamming that button for at least an hour or two trying to get me to leave, then he just went and quit in the end. I was just trying to have fun and let him know it was a simple mistake, but he had to go and think I was being offensive to him for not summoning Dark Magician correctly. Its times like this is when I realize that people take this game too seriously, its a game for kids, but us young adults, who have been following it since the beginning, we just play it for fun and a little bit of competition. Its just a game, why do you have to be mad?
competitive vs casual is the issue here playing cards is a choice and i think that once a card has been played that's it final end of you played it and it's too bad. If it's ranked then it counts if it's not ranked then it should not matter
Everyone involved in this acts so childish, it's crazy. QK is out of line towards the end, but he's ultimately right about the play. Blue flipped the card, mistake or not it should stand. Yes, mistakes happen, especially in a manual game like this, but it doesn't mean he can just undo it when it has already affected the game. Maybe QK should have just played on with the bad call, but he's justified in asking for a second opinion. The moderator is obviously a power-tripping child though, he can't stand that his authority is questioned. Regardless of his call, he should allow the second moderator to do his job and form a ruling, instead he just spams his verdict, which immediately invalidates the process of a second opinion. The person who uploaded this acts childish as well, messaging the moderator and inserting himself into the situation is out of line. Let the moderators do their job.
Well said. I especially agree about him messaging the moderator. If anything, he should have just said the facts--i.e., that he flipped it back over immediately. Instead, he tries to read the other guy's mind by calling him a ruleshark. And I can't stand moderators that let their being a moderator go to their head.
It's the same in real life, If you accidentally flip something over, say mst, If your opponent pendulum summons 3, and you flip mst instead of strike, aslong as you don't target anything with mst, you can take it back as it was accidentally flipped, Humans are... humans, they make mistakes.
I don't understand why people don't use YuGiOh-PRO as a base for dueling. It's more sophisticated and you really can't "cheat" because of an automated chain system.
Actually you can cheat on YGOPRO it's very easy to do. I've had for months and I've had constant problems with people pendulum summoning multiple times in one turn, normal summoning in multiple times in 1 turn, pend. summoning without a scale, illegally activating cards, inventing their own card effects, illegally summoning monsters, top decking and the most recent offense, forcing, me to lose. I find that last one odd because the first time it happened, I was told that I lost by the effect of Broww, which is obviously odd. The next several times it said this "You Lose ?????" meaning the game has no idea how I lost, but I still lost even if I haven't lost any LP and still have a full deck. Auto chain system or not, it's just as easy to cheat on YGOPRO, as it is on Dueling Network. Oh. Another thing I forgot to bring up. People have a tendency to have multiple copies of all cards in their decks, even banned ones, for instance, just today I went against a guy online on YGOPRO, and he was running 15 constructs in his deck. That doesn't sound legal to me.
i have tried and failed to download it sereval times. i liked dn(i use deuling nexus now) becuase it was broswer based, and becuase you can do things you can't do in automated games, like have 1 lp games. plus, dn was more socail
Alkatsojo it's because of the very same automatic system that people don't use it because people will sometimes get so used to the thing being automatically done that they won't realize when it is supposed to actually happen irl Now sure that is something that is rare but still it has happened because of some people who are using it so much they actually mis play things because they don't realize when to use it and I know I just repeated what I said before but I don't thing I worded it right so I would re word it here to explain it, It doesn't happen often but there are people who are play mainly online to test their decks before ever using them irl and because of automatic systems they just become dependent if they use it too much Sorry for basically just rephrasing it so much just wanted to be as clear as possible
the point of having own necrovalley is to have royal tribute advantage, because you can't activate royal tribute if there is not a necrovalley on your side of the field
Imagine if one of those who think the game is childish and all players are immature nerds sees this... The game was made for kids, but we play it just for fun, that's why it's okay, but taking it seriously is NOT okay! I once won a duel only to find out later that I had two Earthbound Immortals while I'm not supposed to, and the other player accepted my apology with a lol, because he didn't notice that too. Why can't people just have fun instead of making me sick of this game?!
Charles L I know it hurts to lose in a game that you think you're very good at, but even the best players lose sometimes, especially in a free match. Even if this was a tournament, he shouldn't have made a big deal and argued with the judge.
in no way shape or for was this game made for kids it's WAY too many rules and regulations and people who have been playing for years have trouble with ruling some times it's too strategic and advanced and kids always misplay because they do a move they thought was correct but by the rule book wasn't like chaining MST to ring of destruction simple shit like that
Donovan Hall No, the game was originally made for kids and teenagers, it was very simple in the past, but it seems like the old fans grew up and so there are a lot of adults playing the game nowadays, so they had to make it more complicated and strategic to fit with all fans.
This is a natural part of how competitive games work. In chess for instance the moment you touch a piece you are FORCED TO MOVE THAT PIECE. The only exception is if it was a clear accidient (ie you knocked the piece over) or if the piece cannot legally move.
ah 2011, the year I took yugioh a little more seriously and learned the rules; also the year I got my first synchro monster, Gaia Knight the Force of Earth, who would start my 10 year long mission of assembling a Gaia Knight deck.
This isn't so much a ruling issue as it was a sportsmanship issue. Generally, if your opponent missplays but then immediately retracts what they do, it's generally accepted to let it slide - Yu-Gi-Oh has no rulings regarding this. However, some people play by a "one-touch rule" similar to that of Chess. This is a "house rule" that both players have to agree on and not an actual part of the game. Heck, even in Chess, "one-touch" is a house rule.
***** There's still technically a difference even if it's treated the same. When you're rulesharking, you're trying to exploit outdated or poorly written effect text or rules by interpreting them in a way that isn't intended but seems logical to an unskilled opponent. A common example is saying that MST negates its target, even though it's commonly known that it doesn't. Being a bad sportsman is a much broader offense that, in its extremes, includes rulesharking and outright blatent cheating, but also trash talking opponents before, during or after a match (unless both parties know it's in jest), ragequitting and stalling by not making any plays for an inconvenient amount of time.
So I'm guessing you haven't been playing Yugioh for long huh? because last time I checked ALL cards have either mandatory effects or voluntary effects and the MOMENT this guy flipped Book of moon face up even for a second! the effect goes off and now it's madatory for you to HAVE TO play it, it's seriously Yugioh 101 if people don't seem to get that and prefer to just call somome a rule shark just because you're a scrub and don't understand the rules then don't even bother playing yugioh in the first place. seriously, that shit is annoying.
+Still Waiting. Alright... I was going to respond to your comment with a long explanation of my position AND a request that you prove that it's a rule, but because TH-cam decided to be a piece of shit and time out my connection, I'm just going to say this: I've more often than not had other players ask me for a take back (or just try to take the move back in general), and as long as play didn't proceed past that point, I let them. There's two reasons why I do this: 1. I'd rather play a good match where my opponent had to take back a move, even if I lose, than win because I forced my opponent to play off of their mistake, and 2. It prevents drama like what's seen in this video. Now, I can understand you insisting on the "one touch" rule, but think about why you do so. Are you enforcing the rule because you want to keep your opponent from cheating if in the off chance he actually intended to use that card and then changed his mind later on, or is it because you can take advantage of a mistake and win?
if you read the chat Kira says "chain" as in book of Moon Chained meaning he used it, you can't say you Chained book of Moon then flip it back over and say my bad wrong card, he said himself he used it then changed his mind and said "mi bad"
to be fair... he says chain after he has already fliped book on moon back over, activated compulse, and sent compulse to grave... so... in what way does that implicate chaining book?
Camero56 but you have to move the piece. Yugioh is less strict- if you don’t let go of the card you can do whatever you want. I personally don’t shark in either case unless my opponent has sharked me because I’m there to play a good game and have fun.
5:14 It didnt show that the admin was called by either of the players but an admin was still summoned to the duel? Was an admin actually responding to a pm ruling request? Didnt know they were supposed to do that
I've had it happen to, I've also had it happen in real life. I accidentally played a card that I mistaken it for a different card and the guy I faced was okay with it even though the others around him weren't. But honestly, it's really annoying to see people who just ruleshark the game. This even happens at my locals. For instance, I remember a time I was playing Macro and I forgot about my D.D. Survivor on my opponent's Draw Phase, I personally asked him if I could summon him despite the ruling and he flips out and said I lose for simply asking. Even though, I've done this in the past and I personally ask people and they've allowed it with no concern.
This is why I hate DN The admins are nothing but scrubs who ban people for no reason. Apparently if you type in caps its spamming. That's why I like Devpro and YGOPRO better everything is done automated and faster.
Latrell shanyvason AHEM. How is give me one argument as to why that ban was for no reason. I like Devpro more than DN too, but that has nothing to do with anything. Also Caps are not considered spamming. It's just that sometimes people might type multiple (4-5+) of the same character one after another. And what do you take more to account? Caps or not?
Also I love how kira is like: Ammm I don't speak spanish, what's going on??? And then he just stopped replying and just started watching. I'm Kira in this duel named life.
Seeing as DN works exactly like a dueling tournament, I'd love to see QK try to argue with an actual Konami judge. Let's see him try to pull off "I'm entitled to a second opinion" then. I wonder if this would've played out differently if a head admin came in to solve this problem.
A classic case of someone being right (in my opinion) but being way to much of a jerk about it, again, I think the card should be played but in this case I would have just let it go.
The difference between: 1) controlling a field spell and activating a new field spell. 2) opponent controlling a field spell and you activating a new field spell 1) Yours has to go to the yard first, then the new one is placed. Brief moment when there is no active field spell. Killing Commandant. 2) Yours hits the field --> both field spells are on the field at the same time --> enemy's field spell goes to the yard. No idea how important it is to a GK mirror match, but that could be why.
IRL I always miss my cards and flips the one I dont want to or activating and then realizing I can't. My opponent laughs and says "whatever dude, doesnt matter, happens to me always" and we proceed to duel.
Maybe it's because I'm a MTG player, but I agree with QKForever and think that the moderator was a dick abusing his power for not letting him get a second opinion. And the two cards weren't even right next to one another. And I think it's sort of messed up for you to try and sway the moderator. You don't know the intentions of the either player, yet you assume one is a ruleshark and the other is made an accident.
Chris caballero I guess it really depends on if anything is at stake in these matches. If nothing is at stake, then it wouldn't mind. Also, there's a fine line between a misclick and a misplay. I just think it's generally better to play strictly, otherwise things have a tenancy to devolve. That's what I like MTGO. Once a mistake is made, nothing can be done about it and both parties simply have to move on, no questions asked.
Except no one is retarded enough to use book of moon and torrential in this scenario. A misplay is far different from a missclick. And that wasn't a misplay. He had it up for like a second. I'll agree with the admin.
it was clearly a mistake flipping book does not change the game state till he actually targets something/puts it in hand he fliped it up then down the game state was not changed
I think he wasn't being a jerk. He was correct you miss play to bad make sure you pay attention. Its not like he messed up the buttons or something. He knew what the card was an h activated it so he can't take it back.
Damone Stephens It's totally possible. You select the wrong option, the mouse is too sensitive, etc. There's a number of reasons as to how you can misclick.
TallMist there are way to miss click but this is different. He was going to activate a card. So he saw what card he was going to activate. When you hover over a card it showz you. So he must have seen he was going to activate that. I think he wanted to activate that card but realized he had another option and switched
I know this vid is a bit old. But dude, I hate fucking hate people like QK. It described this one arrogant jerk at school who I played Yugioh with. He ended up playing Poly to fuse his 3 Blue-Eyes and I had to think so I activated Magic Jammer. Which he responded like this, "oh it's too late. I already got him on the field" How the fuck does someone expect me to respond in like less than a fucking second!?!?!? Jeez! This game requires thinking. I'm kind of like a Rule Shark but atleast I would know the difference between someone actually cheating and doing something by accident. I'm kind of mean but only when I need to be. Usually, it's if I catch someone cheating. One time, my "friend" and I had a duel and something of mine fell, I reached to grab what fell and he pulled a fucking card out of his graveyard back to his hand. He kept trying to lie about it by saying "oh, uh you didn't notice that I had 6 cards in my hand because my card was behind another one" Before anyone calls me a dick, I'm gonna point out that I turned on my phone camera because I was convinced that he was clearly cheating on nearly all the games I lost and wanted to have proof to shove it in his face. He kept telling me "oh, you don't have any proof". And yes, I and my recording actually did catch some evidence of him cheating. For example, I was looking at my hand, he looked at the bottom card and slipped it onto the top without even shuffling that stupid card off the top. Also, I went to do something my dad needed me to do, and he just sat there and replaced his entire current hand with Exodia Pieces and replaced 1 of his face downs with his 1 Solemn Judgment he grabbed from Grave. Reason I knew it was cheating is because Solemn Judgment is at 1 right now, also I already knew his entire deck list and he played no cards to get that Solemn Judgment back
it's the simple fact that the kid played an illegal move for the game. you can not use 1 monster to summon the Egyptian god cards; which but the way depending on the version used are tourney banned if I have that right.
The reason it matters who controls Necrovalley is because of cards like Royal Tribute that specify that you must control Necrovalley in order to activate it. Also, the only time a judge might call you on flipping the wrong card is at the national level or top 16 at regionals. Even then it would result in a warning to BOTH players as rule sharking is against the rules and is a method used to stall for time.
One thing that I find useful (both irl and on DN) is to ask what my opponent prefers before the match, one-touch or casual, so I'm prepared for rulesharking
Necrovalley has a continuous effect giving all Gravekeepers +500 ATK. Since bottomless activates and targets the monster after it hits the field Necrovalleys boost was in effect, thus making Recruiter 1700 atk, which allows Bottomless to target it.
But it required him to draw more than the amount he had left, and the rules state that you lose if you can't draw the amount required by the card effect.
He flip book of moon for two mississipis , so i guess he misplay the move , and no misclick Anyway because DN is a competitive duel for the ranking, same if he misclick the OKforever is right.
Exodia's win condition applies after any chain link is resolved. So if you only have 2 cards in your deck, and one of them is an Exodia piece, i.e. run into Morphing Jar and have to draw 5. You draw into Exodia and you don't have any more cards in your deck as you need to draw more, since Exodia only applies after chain links resolve and Morphing Jar hasn't finished resolving its effect, you would lose to Deck Out.
So just finished watching this video and went onto DN. I searched up QKForever and he is currently banned. The last time he was seen was 3 years and 334 days ago. Just 31 days shy of being 4 years exactly. According to his profile he's won 1339 matches and lost 995 of them. So he's played more since this happened but looks like the dude got himself banned again and has been this entire time. So either he's never tried to get back on DN since or his ban has been going on this long. Heck I didn't even know DN had bans that could extend that much.
Why they want to fight over Necrovalley: Maybe it's because they can kill on-field Commandant more easily if they have Necrovalley up, and they activate another copy of it. Due to the way the mechanics work, if you activate a second one while one is active, the first goes to the yard, then the second hits the field spell zone. There is a brief moment where there is "no field spell" And this would kill Commandant. Idk how important this little tidbit is to a GK mirror match though...
I think since we are talking about a competitive match, if they don't know the card fully its more of a macho thing to do, or the only thing i can think about is changing its effects to benefit yourself. And the need to have it in your possession to do so.
I still believe QKForever was right. O’Mailey definitely acted entitled and refused to allow the appellate admin to even make a ruling; he compromised his authority quite a bit. Also, the poster should not of gotten involved. QKForever should not of been banned. O’Mailey was the worst admin on DN. The only jerks in the video were O’Mailey and the poster.
does not matter to me whether its an accident or not when im playing magic and a player messes the stack up or does something out of sequence or lets a lapsing trigger happen i call judge asap.
At the beginning, did the guy just try to bottomless trap hole a gravekeeper's recruiter? And then the other guy uses a seven tools to negate the not usable bottomless? .-. Confused
I love how that QKForever guy claims that "he clearly did it thinking he can avoid torrential" like he knows it for a fact. Cause obviously he couldn't of just misclicked, and if he did it "thinking" that he could avoid the trap, why would he just go back instantly and activate Compulse instead?
This is an old video so you probably know this, but the controller of necrovalley is the only one that can use royal tribute. That might be why they're fighting over it
It's not quite the second he draws into Exodia he wins. Exodia's win condition applies after any current chain link resolves at the time you draw into him. Since the card played made him draw cards more than he had in the deck, and the effect hasn't finished resolving, the Exodia player would lose to a deck out. Exodia's Win Condition doesn't activate until any current chain links resolve.
The amount if times I have set a card when meaning to summon it or activated a card that I didn't mean to on dueling network is ridiculous and EVERYONE I played with let me off with it.. this guy deserved everything he got.
that is the one thing i dont like about people online or not they think the can outrule people and ovearrule other peoples authority no matter what the situation, that proves people have no way to win without rulesharking and stuff. it just gets me to see people like this in our world that do this kind of crap. But thanks oldschool this amde me chuckle.
I tried to Warning a Shaddoll Fusion Summoned Monster rather than the Spell... IN UNRATED THO... Guy didn't even catch it and I only realized until this guy came up in the watcher's chat after the duel when I won.
I click the wrong card all the time because I click before confirming if that the card or before I fully read it and got the requirement wrong. I just dueled someone yesterday. They got mad because I got the wrong requirement to counter his card and he try to say it go to grave. I told him that it don't go to grave as I didn't have the right timing.
To be completely fair, you should know how your cards work or at least read them fully so you understand their conditions. Yes, you shouldn't get sharked for it, but you should also take more time to read your cards so it doesn't happen again. It's an easily fixable problem.
I knew the card I played by heart, but I clicked it by mistake because I knew the timing was wrong. So I try to keep my finger off the click button so I won't make that mistake again.
actually rules have changed since this video was posted you can ask for an appeal which is a second opinion then the admin would ask a senior or head admin and its the higher ups choice if they get one or not
The only time I faced a rule shark, he was using exodia dragons, he had 1 card left in deck and played trade in and drew but he decked out b4 anything and he's sitting there arguing with the moderator for like 5 min. And still wouldn't admit he decked out and lost
Just so everyone knows, and I'm not sure if it's been said already, so if it has, I apologize, but, to my understanding, the effects of certain Gravekeeper's cards state "When YOU control "Necrovalley"". So, I guess that's why they're fighting over control of it. XD.
I guess because of one thing: You can chain Compulsory to Book of Moon. And because Compulsory resolves first, the Book wouldn't have a target, and misses the timing. Thus ending into the graveyard. I guess the Red tried to ruleshark because of this, making Blue to lose one way of defense, even though Blue misclicked.
idk anything about yugioh but in pool, rules trumps etiquette. regardless of how subtle and unknowing a rule is broken it is up to the players to call it. elsewise there is a standard of mistakes being forgiven. there was a match i played against an equally skilled player. he sunk an amazing 8ball shot and the cue ball ended up contacted his stick. i called foul and loss of game. he cried that was a bullshit call. well the rules say its not. i won that round and the game. next match my teammate put an unfolding blade as a pocket marker. he sunk the 8ball at that pocket but lost due to to the fact he used a weapon as a marker. to think rules are to be bent are misunderstanding the gravity of what a game is made of
my goodness i cant believe people still do not understand. Bottomless' "1500 or more atk" part is referring to the atk of the monster when it hits the field, not the original atk of the monster. Recruiter's original atk is 1200, but becomes 1700 as soon as it hits the field because of necrovalley (because that's how continuous effects work), so it's already 1700 upon hitting the field, which means you can bottomless it.
I once met a guy who rulesharked me on DN. I was playing fire fists. I activated tensu and normal summoned a gorilla and used his effect, sending tensu to the grave. Then I normal summoned another monster and he told me I couldn't because I didn't specify gorilla was normal summoned by tensu. This is completely ridiculous. Normally I write everything in the chatbox so that the other guy understands what I am doing. But that guy had like 2000 rating and we were 5 minutes into the duel and he seemed to know how fire fists work. So, I say "I'd better stop writing eff eff eff bear eff bear 2nd eff etc. since he doesn't have a problem keeping up. And then he started telling me shit about tensu. What really irritated me is that the admin supported him. I mean, yeah, in real life you have to point it out, but when I am fucking playing on DN, I don't want to write shit in the chatbox about every single card that I play. How is that cheating? I mean, if someone activates MST and clicks on one of your traps, he has to write "MST eff" in the chatbox? This is stupid. "OH lol dude ur cheatin' take the MST back you didn't specify that you activated it, call admin". So, in short, the admins in DN are as bad as the players, if not worse.
The rules are the rules. He flipped the card therefore it was played. Period. In my experiences with just playing games for fun, 1 card can win the match. I played the dumbest card that you would think would turn the game around, but my friend had 3 bad draws in a row in combination with my card that I played 3 turns prior won me the duel.
I played in dueling network and met a guy who didn't knew Kazejin's special ability exactly, so I had Kazejin in my battle field and he attacked him with one of his monsters and for you that doesn't know, Kazejin's effect is to reduce the attacking oppenent's ATK Points to 0 and the attacking monster's player takes DMG equall to Kazejin's ATK Points (This can only happen once per game). My opponent had two monster cards on the fieald and both have higher ATK points than Kazejin and when my opponent attacked him he should have taken 2400 DMG points and destroying his monster card and losing the game because he had less than 2400 LP but no he read the card and understood it differently, he attacked and thought it will only reduce his monster ATK Points to 0 and that's it, then attacked with the second monster card and beliveing thad he wins by destroying Kazejin and reducing my LP to 0. I tried to tell him in the chat but he didn't believe it and quited.
Once I dueled a guy who played an Exodia deck. He played a card that made him draw a certain amount and he didn't have that many cards left, but he got the five pieces of Exodia in that time, and the admin ruled in my favor, and he threatened to sue me. What a noob.
The poor guy who misclicked Book of Moon appears to not even speak english that well, feel even worse for him now as he's trying very hard to express "it was a mistake leave me alone"
a mistake he knows how to play the game and calls what he did a mistake dude if your gonna call for re-do ' s and mistakes then don't play then game because that's considered cheating
+Falco Windrider if you misplay on dn like activate a trap rather then set it thats fine dn has horrible history with misclicking lagging etc but to flip a card thats set and call it a mistake is not an accident
also when you mouse over a card it shows on your screen which one of your cards you moused over so he got trigger happy that is indeed a misplay
+Ben Earl no. it could possibly be ruled a misplay if that card had some kind of effect, but in this case book of moon did absolutely nothing, so it was clear as day it was a simple misclick. plus he put the card back face down so fast it too. the funny thing is, the QKT guy should have been happy with getting to see what his opponents backrow was for free, but instead he tried to shark and got banned.
you are allowed to make mistakes, so long as they could not somehow be seen as an attempt to cheat. flipping book did absolutely nothing but waste itself lol, why on earth would anyone intentionally do that?
if u want to be SUPER technical, a card is not truely activated unless the player says the activate it in chat. but since this is an online version of the game without voice, thats virtually impossible to enforce.
Falco Windrider Actually if he activated the effect and flip the spelled card back down that’s cheating.
They fight over Necrovalley because if you control Necrovalley, you can activate Royal Tribute.
Its people like him who ruin the game for me. I remember I played someone at locals and I'm not really one to judge but he was a bit of a noob. But he summoned an Ancient Gear Beast and immediately rushed into his Battle Phase. I told him to wait because I had a response to its summon, which was Bottomless Trap Hole. He then started to ruleshark me and tell me that I couldn't because of Ancient Gear Beasts effect (When it attacks, your opponent cannot activate spell/trap cards until the end of the damage step). I proceeded to tell him that he rushed into battle without giving me time to respond. To which he replied, "Well sorry but next time don't waste time."
Yeah because 0.5 seconds is plenty of time to respond. Fucking rulesharking asshole!
***** Yeah, he's a dick.
+Mad Mothz That's not rulesharking that is him skipping your responses, next time call a judge and say that the guy skipped my responses and I had a response, and is trying to proceed to battle-phase to attack when he gave me no time.
+Mad Mothz if winning is that important to the person you were playing against then losing must be his natural state of mind XD
Mad Mothz Christ man when I activate an effect I wait for a fair amount of time.
Mad Mothz I get you bro,wasent there anyone to see and shut his mouth off?
Fun fact: QKForever account is banned to this day, Aka 4 years.
+KirbyMaster2003 BannedForever
+Lawrence Howe kek
+KirbyMaster2003 And Private_O_Malley (the admin) is banned for some reason.
lol wow, that actually interesting
That's interesting, but good to hear, the guy was obviously a bad moderator.
I'm so glad this video popped back in my recommended. Classic!
I love being a watcher to these arguments I find them amusing especially when one of them is incorrectly Rule Sharking the other...
I've missed click things before especially since I duel a lot using my android tablet . I think the guy that got himself banned should have just let it go
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Yep but I think the reason he wasn't letting it go is because he's in a bad position in the duel with no cards in hand and only 1 backrow and he doesn't want to take that L lol
Wow. It's called a misclick. I would understand QK if book of moon was face-up for ten, maybe twenty, seconds and then it was flipped back. But it was flipped for 1 second. Well within the boundaries of a misclick. (Mods look at the time between clicks. If it's less than 5 seconds, then it counts as an accident.)
It's easy to misclick when you know you have two certain cards face down and get them confused on which one is which and want to make a prompt reaction. This is especially true when your opponent doesn't even stop to wait for your responses.
QKforever is right in this case. O’Mailey was acting entitled and compromised his authority by continuously spamming his ruling and trying to enforce it when the appellate judge was in the duel. QK’s ban was wrongful. Furthermore, the guy who posted this video should of not gotten involved as he had no right to do so and only made the issue worse.
People get but hurt when defeat is near
legend says that this rule shark is still banned to this day
if the card is flipped by accident, my friend would just say "U AINT SEE NOTHIN" and flips it back down, i some times do that on DN
Nice work stepping in man!
I've never played this game before, nor do I understand the complexities of the rules, so my opinion is an uninformed one...
The way we should interpret this and any game is we should respect how the irl card game plays out. In real life, are you allowed to accidentally flip a card, declare it an accident, then flip it back? If so, then there's nothing wrong with his misclick. If not, then he should have played it and learned from his mistake.
However, the moment the moderator said "I rule it a misclick, continue with your duel." then all the rules went out the window, and the both of you shut up and continue with the game! An official's last words is final. Sure he's entitled to a second opinion, all people are in anything, but he went wrong in both threatening and belittling him. Grow up, dude. You can agree to disagree and play on.
Although hardly comparable, in other card games like Poker, when you show a card in official tournaments or otherwise, then you must still play the card. It may have been a misclick, so he needs to avoid situations like this in the future by actively not clicking unless you intend to.
Perhaps someone can elaborate on the official rules?
rules state that if you don't hold a card with your fingers/hands it is played, if you chose to show a card to your opponent it's somewhat a taunt. So this is undefined. If he dropped the card and didn't hold it, then it's played BUT if he just fliped it then it's not really played though if this happened to me IRL I'd call the judge also.
You are a fucking idiot.
Bruno Sandric What happened if someone shoved the person and he dropped his cards>
The thing is is that it's not possible to accidentally play a card in real life. The difference here is that you're clicking on cards quickly sometimes without thinking whereas you can take your time in a real life game.
Tempest Wing and then the time between putting it back down is the biggest factor so in this case he opened it and put it back down almost right away
i'm really glad you stepped in there bud
reason they fight over necrovalley is beaucase some gravekeeper monster have addtional effects if u control necrovalley
I don't care what anyone says: it was a misclick, and it is possible, END OF STORY. Kira's mouse could've easily been one of those "click touch" mouse pads, one of which I have on my own laptop. He could've been checking his backrows to see which to respond with, and the computer would've clicked activate by mistake. It's happened to me, and it happens to everyone, whether you're a "noob" or not. What kind of moron would be stupid enough to chain Book of Moon to Torrential Tribute on purpose, to begin with? On top of it all, QK insulted the admin, which is what made the decision to ban his ass, and his bitch ass can stay banned.
A while ago I was playing Dueling Network with someone in an unrated game, I was using my stalling deck and he was using spellcaster, so we're playing having fun and he suddenly tributes 1 monster for a dark magician. So I let him know you need two tributes for him, trying to be nice and let him know he made a simple mistake, but he was telling me he needed 1 tribute, the card he tributed didn't have an effect that let's it be treated like two tributes, then he started going on how he's played this game for awhile and how his friend is a pro duelist that's been to tournaments and has his own TH-cam channel, blah, blah,blah. I was just trying to let him know dark magician needs two tributes to be summoned, its been that way for years, but he just got mad at me and started spamming the coin toss button over and over trying to get me to quit or make me think I'm wrong. So then I just sat there for awhile until his temper tantrum was over, telling me how his friends a pro and he been playing Yu-Gi-Oh for years and to check out his channel. So my curiosity got the better of me so I looked his friend up on TH-cam. Then I discovered that they were just kids like 10 years old, so I told him that he was just a kid and I've been playing the game since I was his age and knew what I was doing. I know it was a dick thing to say but the kid was sort of getting on my nerves. Then he just kept spamming that button for at least an hour or two trying to get me to leave, then he just went and quit in the end. I was just trying to have fun and let him know it was a simple mistake, but he had to go and think I was being offensive to him for not summoning Dark Magician correctly. Its times like this is when I realize that people take this game too seriously, its a game for kids, but us young adults, who have been following it since the beginning, we just play it for fun and a little bit of competition. Its just a game, why do you have to be mad?
Check out Force of Will.
do you remember the kids channel name?
No I do not, it was 3 years ago.
Quinton Klok Dang ok.
But nowadays you can summon the Dark Magician if you have no monsters on the field.
competitive vs casual is the issue here playing cards is a choice and i think that once a card has been played that's it final end of you played it and it's too bad. If it's ranked then it counts if it's not ranked then it should not matter
Everyone involved in this acts so childish, it's crazy.
QK is out of line towards the end, but he's ultimately right about the play.
Blue flipped the card, mistake or not it should stand. Yes, mistakes happen, especially in a manual game like this, but it doesn't mean he can just undo it when it has already affected the game.
Maybe QK should have just played on with the bad call, but he's justified in asking for a second opinion.
The moderator is obviously a power-tripping child though, he can't stand that his authority is questioned.
Regardless of his call, he should allow the second moderator to do his job and form a ruling, instead he just spams his verdict, which immediately invalidates the process of a second opinion.
The person who uploaded this acts childish as well, messaging the moderator and inserting himself into the situation is out of line. Let the moderators do their job.
Well said. I especially agree about him messaging the moderator. If anything, he should have just said the facts--i.e., that he flipped it back over immediately. Instead, he tries to read the other guy's mind by calling him a ruleshark.
And I can't stand moderators that let their being a moderator go to their head.
flipping moon does not change the game in any way until he actually does somthing with it
It's the same in real life, If you accidentally flip something over, say mst, If your opponent pendulum summons 3, and you flip mst instead of strike, aslong as you don't target anything with mst, you can take it back as it was accidentally flipped, Humans are... humans, they make mistakes.
Exactly
Truth.
I love how the guy with the book is just in the background saying "no hablo ingles" XD makes the fight that much funnier
I don't understand why people don't use YuGiOh-PRO as a base for dueling. It's more sophisticated and you really can't "cheat" because of an automated chain system.
Actually you can cheat on YGOPRO it's very easy to do. I've had for months and I've had constant problems with people pendulum summoning multiple times in one turn, normal summoning in multiple times in 1 turn, pend. summoning without a scale, illegally activating cards, inventing their own card effects, illegally summoning monsters, top decking and the most recent offense, forcing, me to lose. I find that last one odd because the first time it happened, I was told that I lost by the effect of Broww, which is obviously odd. The next several times it said this "You Lose ?????" meaning the game has no idea how I lost, but I still lost even if I haven't lost any LP and still have a full deck. Auto chain system or not, it's just as easy to cheat on YGOPRO, as it is on Dueling Network. Oh. Another thing I forgot to bring up. People have a tendency to have multiple copies of all cards in their decks, even banned ones, for instance, just today I went against a guy online on YGOPRO, and he was running 15 constructs in his deck. That doesn't sound legal to me.
i have tried and failed to download it sereval times. i liked dn(i use deuling nexus now) becuase it was broswer based, and becuase you can do things you can't do in automated games, like have 1 lp games. plus, dn was more socail
There's a card called Double Summon. MIght be smart to take a look at it.
Alkatsojo it's because of the very same automatic system that people don't use it because people will sometimes get so used to the thing being automatically done that they won't realize when it is supposed to actually happen irl
Now sure that is something that is rare but still it has happened because of some people who are using it so much they actually mis play things because they don't realize when to use it and I know I just repeated what I said before but I don't thing I worded it right so I would re word it here to explain it,
It doesn't happen often but there are people who are play mainly online to test their decks before ever using them irl and because of automatic systems they just become dependent if they use it too much
Sorry for basically just rephrasing it so much just wanted to be as clear as possible
isaiah check out the facebook page.
It provides deck profiles and tips to improve your skill. facebook.com/Realduelingnexus
the point of having own necrovalley is to have royal tribute advantage, because you can't activate royal tribute if there is not a necrovalley on your side of the field
Imagine if one of those who think the game is childish and all players are immature nerds sees this...
The game was made for kids, but we play it just for fun, that's why it's okay, but taking it seriously is NOT okay!
I once won a duel only to find out later that I had two Earthbound Immortals while I'm not supposed to, and the other player accepted my apology with a lol, because he didn't notice that too.
Why can't people just have fun instead of making me sick of this game?!
Charles L I know it hurts to lose in a game that you think you're very good at, but even the best players lose sometimes, especially in a free match.
Even if this was a tournament, he shouldn't have made a big deal and argued with the judge.
in no way shape or for was this game made for kids it's WAY too many rules and regulations and people who have been playing for years have trouble with ruling some times it's too strategic and advanced and kids always misplay because they do a move they thought was correct but by the rule book wasn't like chaining MST to ring of destruction simple shit like that
+Charles L perhaps because his win record is almost as much as his loss record
Donovan Hall No, the game was originally made for kids and teenagers, it was very simple in the past, but it seems like the old fans grew up and so there are a lot of adults playing the game nowadays, so they had to make it more complicated and strategic to fit with all fans.
This is a natural part of how competitive games work. In chess for instance the moment you touch a piece you are FORCED TO MOVE THAT PIECE. The only exception is if it was a clear accidient (ie you knocked the piece over) or if the piece cannot legally move.
Farfa 2018 be like:
_"Iiiiis too laaaaaate!!! You cliiiiick"_
ah 2011, the year I took yugioh a little more seriously and learned the rules; also the year I got my first synchro monster, Gaia Knight the Force of Earth, who would start my 10 year long mission of assembling a Gaia Knight deck.
This isn't so much a ruling issue as it was a sportsmanship issue. Generally, if your opponent missplays but then immediately retracts what they do, it's generally accepted to let it slide - Yu-Gi-Oh has no rulings regarding this. However, some people play by a "one-touch rule" similar to that of Chess. This is a "house rule" that both players have to agree on and not an actual part of the game. Heck, even in Chess, "one-touch" is a house rule.
*****
There's still technically a difference even if it's treated the same. When you're rulesharking, you're trying to exploit outdated or poorly written effect text or rules by interpreting them in a way that isn't intended but seems logical to an unskilled opponent. A common example is saying that MST negates its target, even though it's commonly known that it doesn't.
Being a bad sportsman is a much broader offense that, in its extremes, includes rulesharking and outright blatent cheating, but also trash talking opponents before, during or after a match (unless both parties know it's in jest), ragequitting and stalling by not making any plays for an inconvenient amount of time.
well its not championships? was it so he shouldntve made a big deal about it moderators word is final he shouldve accepted it
So I'm guessing you haven't been playing Yugioh for long huh? because last time I checked ALL cards have either mandatory effects or voluntary effects and the MOMENT this guy flipped Book of moon face up even for a second! the effect goes off and now it's madatory for you to HAVE TO play it, it's seriously Yugioh 101 if people don't seem to get that and prefer to just call somome a rule shark just because you're a scrub and don't understand the rules then don't even bother playing yugioh in the first place. seriously, that shit is annoying.
+Still Waiting.
Alright... I was going to respond to your comment with a long explanation of my position AND a request that you prove that it's a rule, but because TH-cam decided to be a piece of shit and time out my connection, I'm just going to say this:
I've more often than not had other players ask me for a take back (or just try to take the move back in general), and as long as play didn't proceed past that point, I let them. There's two reasons why I do this: 1. I'd rather play a good match where my opponent had to take back a move, even if I lose, than win because I forced my opponent to play off of their mistake, and 2. It prevents drama like what's seen in this video. Now, I can understand you insisting on the "one touch" rule, but think about why you do so. Are you enforcing the rule because you want to keep your opponent from cheating if in the off chance he actually intended to use that card and then changed his mind later on, or is it because you can take advantage of a mistake and win?
+VestedUTuber There's no such thing as "sportsmanship" in YuGiOh...
if you read the chat Kira says "chain" as in book of Moon Chained meaning he used it, you can't say you Chained book of Moon then flip it back over and say my bad wrong card, he said himself he used it then changed his mind and said "mi bad"
if you read it you will also see he clearly doesent speak english as his first language.....so you cant make a judgment based on that
exactly why I stopped playing duel network. YGOPRO is so much better, you don't have to worry about that crap.
to be fair... he says chain after he has already fliped book on moon back over, activated compulse, and sent compulse to grave... so... in what way does that implicate chaining book?
sad isnt it, in chess if you dont let go of the piece, it doesnt count as your moving it, a game thats been established for over a thousand years
Camero56 but you have to move the piece. Yugioh is less strict- if you don’t let go of the card you can do whatever you want. I personally don’t shark in either case unless my opponent has sharked me because I’m there to play a good game and have fun.
5:14 It didnt show that the admin was called by either of the players but an admin was still summoned to the duel? Was an admin actually responding to a pm ruling request? Didnt know they were supposed to do that
everytime i missclick people let me off
I do it too, I mean good lord a miss click is a miss click.
I've had it happen to, I've also had it happen in real life. I accidentally played a card that I mistaken it for a different card and the guy I faced was okay with it even though the others around him weren't. But honestly, it's really annoying to see people who just ruleshark the game. This even happens at my locals. For instance, I remember a time I was playing Macro and I forgot about my D.D. Survivor on my opponent's Draw Phase, I personally asked him if I could summon him despite the ruling and he flips out and said I lose for simply asking. Even though, I've done this in the past and I personally ask people and they've allowed it with no concern.
FailDGamers
Ah yeah I hate that. Sometimes there are players who try to lie about some parts of the game for their own benefit.
Hedgehog Incorporated No doubt.
FailDGamers
I hate those kind of people.
I give you kudos for sticking through it and defending the other guy. We need more sensible people on the internet.
This is why I hate DN The admins are nothing but scrubs who ban people for no reason. Apparently if you type in caps its spamming. That's why I like Devpro and YGOPRO better everything is done automated and faster.
Latrell shanyvason AHEM. How is give me one argument as to why that ban was for no reason. I like Devpro more than DN too, but that has nothing to do with anything. Also Caps are not considered spamming. It's just that sometimes people might type multiple (4-5+) of the same character one after another. And what do you take more to account? Caps or not?
Nah thing is I typed the first letter of every word in caps like this:
I Got Banned From Dn
And they banned me for that
Latrell shanyvason Suuure...
Latrell shanyvason and when needed, they dont show up
the reason they don't allow caps is its drawing a lot of attention and obstructing to the public chat.
Also I love how kira is like:
Ammm I don't speak spanish, what's going on???
And then he just stopped replying and just started watching.
I'm Kira in this duel named life.
Seeing as DN works exactly like a dueling tournament, I'd love to see QK try to argue with an actual Konami judge. Let's see him try to pull off "I'm entitled to a second opinion" then. I wonder if this would've played out differently if a head admin came in to solve this problem.
+PotterWatch He would have been able to appeal to the Head Judge in an official event.
+alexandremstpierre True. But he'd probably still get kicked out because of his attitude.
You can never trust those people with jd profile pics.
DevPro is the way to go!
always
nope only bad people on it no one is actually good on it
You will not believe how many times I have seen a level 5 normal summoned without a tribute/effect
Thank god dueling network is no more.
It is coming back as The Dueling Book soon.
It's back. Dueling Book.
field spell increase ATK, so the increase attack puts it over the threshold for bottomless, the added attack increase is instantly added.
A classic case of someone being right (in my opinion) but being way to much of a jerk about it, again, I think the card should be played but in this case I would have just let it go.
To be fair, he was reasonable until the end (where he was immediately banned as if the moderator was waiting for a reason).
I didn't know Pikachu was an admin on Yugioh dueling network or even knew what Yugioh was. Pikapi! Pika!
It's very easy to misclick in duelingnetwork i swear xD
IKR, specially if you have a notebook with that ''touch'' mouse
Trust me i know
6:22 i was like " psshhh i had nothing to do with this duel"
It’s called a missplay he activated it.
The difference between:
1) controlling a field spell and activating a new field spell.
2) opponent controlling a field spell and you activating a new field spell
1) Yours has to go to the yard first, then the new one is placed. Brief moment when there is no active field spell. Killing Commandant.
2) Yours hits the field --> both field spells are on the field at the same time --> enemy's field spell goes to the yard.
No idea how important it is to a GK mirror match, but that could be why.
No angles Espaniol please
IRL I always miss my cards and flips the one I dont want to or activating and then realizing I can't. My opponent laughs and says "whatever dude, doesnt matter, happens to me always" and we proceed to duel.
Maybe it's because I'm a MTG player, but I agree with QKForever and think that the moderator was a dick abusing his power for not letting him get a second opinion. And the two cards weren't even right next to one another.
And I think it's sort of messed up for you to try and sway the moderator. You don't know the intentions of the either player, yet you assume one is a ruleshark and the other is made an accident.
Second opinion on a misclick? Isn't that kinda petty :/
Chris caballero
I guess it really depends on if anything is at stake in these matches. If nothing is at stake, then it wouldn't mind. Also, there's a fine line between a misclick and a misplay.
I just think it's generally better to play strictly, otherwise things have a tenancy to devolve. That's what I like MTGO. Once a mistake is made, nothing can be done about it and both parties simply have to move on, no questions asked.
Except no one is retarded enough to use book of moon and torrential in this scenario. A misplay is far different from a missclick. And that wasn't a misplay. He had it up for like a second. I'll agree with the admin.
it was clearly a mistake flipping book does not change the game state till he actually targets something/puts it in hand he fliped it up then down the game state was not changed
I'm a MTG aswell and i agree. I guess we we're just brought up in a harsher enviroment where rules and their interpretation actually means something.
for the rating thing its because it got reset when the new format came but as for the exp/rep i have no idea on how that could change
I think he wasn't being a jerk. He was correct you miss play to bad make sure you pay attention. Its not like he messed up the buttons or something. He knew what the card was an h activated it so he can't take it back.
It's called a misclick. It happens. Don't ruleshark.
TallMist I'm not a ruleshark that wasn't a miss click. You can see what card you are going to click so it wasn't a missclick
Damone Stephens It's totally possible. You select the wrong option, the mouse is too sensitive, etc.
There's a number of reasons as to how you can misclick.
TallMist there are way to miss click but this is different. He was going to activate a card. So he saw what card he was going to activate. When you hover over a card it showz you. So he must have seen he was going to activate that. I think he wanted to activate that card but realized he had another option and switched
Damone Stephens Or he clicked the wrong card, clicked the wrong button, etc. etc.
It's totally possible that it was a misclick in this case.
I know this vid is a bit old. But dude, I hate fucking hate people like QK. It described this one arrogant jerk at school who I played Yugioh with. He ended up playing Poly to fuse his 3 Blue-Eyes and I had to think so I activated Magic Jammer. Which he responded like this, "oh it's too late. I already got him on the field" How the fuck does someone expect me to respond in like less than a fucking second!?!?!? Jeez! This game requires thinking. I'm kind of like a Rule Shark but atleast I would know the difference between someone actually cheating and doing something by accident. I'm kind of mean but only when I need to be. Usually, it's if I catch someone cheating. One time, my "friend" and I had a duel and something of mine fell, I reached to grab what fell and he pulled a fucking card out of his graveyard back to his hand. He kept trying to lie about it by saying "oh, uh you didn't notice that I had 6 cards in my hand because my card was behind another one"
Before anyone calls me a dick, I'm gonna point out that I turned on my phone camera because I was convinced that he was clearly cheating on nearly all the games I lost and wanted to have proof to shove it in his face. He kept telling me "oh, you don't have any proof". And yes, I and my recording actually did catch some evidence of him cheating. For example, I was looking at my hand, he looked at the bottom card and slipped it onto the top without even shuffling that stupid card off the top. Also, I went to do something my dad needed me to do, and he just sat there and replaced his entire current hand with Exodia Pieces and replaced 1 of his face downs with his 1 Solemn Judgment he grabbed from Grave. Reason I knew it was cheating is because Solemn Judgment is at 1 right now, also I already knew his entire deck list and he played no cards to get that Solemn Judgment back
this guys still banned ahaha
Jez I know I can enforce the rules but this guy took it to a whole other level
it's just a game why is he taking it so serious
+buddyjesus number of reasons
no real life friends
no girlfriend thus no sex
loser
nerd
the list goes on
it's the simple fact that the kid played an illegal move for the game. you can not use 1 monster to summon the Egyptian god cards; which but the way depending on the version used are tourney banned if I have that right.
I am a loser, nerd and have no friends. I find your comment racist to both nerds and losers.
Lord Fishy Stick word of advice: put the games down and go out in the real world.
FYI: it's really cool!!!!
John cage reality check there are people that do make a living by playing games and making games so stick that in your pipe and smoke it
I saw "priority" and immediately scrolled down to see what date this was posted lol
Poor guy in blue needs Spanish but is ignored
The reason it matters who controls Necrovalley is because of cards like Royal Tribute that specify that you must control Necrovalley in order to activate it. Also, the only time a judge might call you on flipping the wrong card is at the national level or top 16 at regionals. Even then it would result in a warning to BOTH players as rule sharking is against the rules and is a method used to stall for time.
One thing that I find useful (both irl and on DN) is to ask what my opponent prefers before the match, one-touch or casual, so I'm prepared for rulesharking
Necrovalley has a continuous effect giving all Gravekeepers +500 ATK. Since bottomless activates and targets the monster after it hits the field Necrovalleys boost was in effect, thus making Recruiter 1700 atk, which allows Bottomless to target it.
But it required him to draw more than the amount he had left, and the rules state that you lose if you can't draw the amount required by the card effect.
He flip book of moon for two mississipis , so i guess he misplay the move , and no misclick Anyway because DN is a competitive duel for the ranking, same if he misclick the OKforever is right.
No. He flipped it then immediately flipped it back down after like two seconds. He misclicked book
and in the end, he faced the music and couldn't get back to play what he likes/loves anymore
Necroshade needs a tribute... Necroshade needs a tribute.... Necroshade needs a fucking tribute.
it will be at 2500. it gets the boost the INSTANT it flips, regardless of reason. the effect of spy will happen after the damage step resolves.
Exodia's win condition applies after any chain link is resolved. So if you only have 2 cards in your deck, and one of them is an Exodia piece, i.e. run into Morphing Jar and have to draw 5. You draw into Exodia and you don't have any more cards in your deck as you need to draw more, since Exodia only applies after chain links resolve and Morphing Jar hasn't finished resolving its effect, you would lose to Deck Out.
It's like you're shooting the shadow.
So just finished watching this video and went onto DN. I searched up QKForever and he is currently banned. The last time he was seen was 3 years and 334 days ago. Just 31 days shy of being 4 years exactly. According to his profile he's won 1339 matches and lost 995 of them. So he's played more since this happened but looks like the dude got himself banned again and has been this entire time. So either he's never tried to get back on DN since or his ban has been going on this long. Heck I didn't even know DN had bans that could extend that much.
Don't you love it when spoiled kids finally get what's coming to them?
Why they want to fight over Necrovalley: Maybe it's because they can kill on-field Commandant more easily if they have Necrovalley up, and they activate another copy of it.
Due to the way the mechanics work, if you activate a second one while one is active, the first goes to the yard, then the second hits the field spell zone. There is a brief moment where there is "no field spell" And this would kill Commandant.
Idk how important this little tidbit is to a GK mirror match though...
I think since we are talking about a competitive match, if they don't know the card fully its more of a macho thing to do, or the only thing i can think about is changing its effects to benefit yourself. And the need to have it in your possession to do so.
I still believe QKForever was right. O’Mailey definitely acted entitled and refused to allow the appellate admin to even make a ruling; he compromised his authority quite a bit. Also, the poster should not of gotten involved. QKForever should not of been banned. O’Mailey was the worst admin on DN. The only jerks in the video were O’Mailey and the poster.
does not matter to me whether its an accident or not when im playing magic and a player messes the stack up or does something out of sequence or lets a lapsing trigger happen i call judge asap.
So Funny, I watch this over again cuz i can't help how Hysterical QK is.
Guys, am I missing something or did blue player bottomless red's 1200 attack monster turn 3? How the hell?
At the beginning, did the guy just try to bottomless trap hole a gravekeeper's recruiter? And then the other guy uses a seven tools to negate the not usable bottomless? .-. Confused
Recruiter had 1700 atk points. Which is higher than 1500 atk points. Simple math.
I forgot that Necrovalley adds the 500 when it hits the field. My fault
I assumed it was 1200.
they fight for who controls it because of royal tribute. you can only activate it if you control necrovalley
I love how that QKForever guy claims that "he clearly did it thinking he can avoid torrential" like he knows it for a fact.
Cause obviously he couldn't of just misclicked, and if he did it "thinking" that he could avoid the trap, why would he just go back instantly and activate Compulse instead?
This is an old video so you probably know this, but the controller of necrovalley is the only one that can use royal tribute. That might be why they're fighting over it
It's not quite the second he draws into Exodia he wins. Exodia's win condition applies after any current chain link resolves at the time you draw into him. Since the card played made him draw cards more than he had in the deck, and the effect hasn't finished resolving, the Exodia player would lose to a deck out. Exodia's Win Condition doesn't activate until any current chain links resolve.
The amount if times I have set a card when meaning to summon it or activated a card that I didn't mean to on dueling network is ridiculous and EVERYONE I played with let me off with it.. this guy deserved everything he got.
that is the one thing i dont like about people online or not they think the can outrule people and ovearrule other peoples authority no matter what the situation, that proves people have no way to win without rulesharking and stuff. it just gets me to see people like this in our world that do this kind of crap. But thanks oldschool this amde me chuckle.
im more amazed that the admin showed up
I tried to Warning a Shaddoll Fusion Summoned Monster rather than the Spell... IN UNRATED THO... Guy didn't even catch it and I only realized until this guy came up in the watcher's chat after the duel when I won.
And sent me a couple of links to the erratica.
I think the reason that they fight over control of Necrovalley is that some Gravekeeper cards require you to control Necrovalley to use their effects.
royal tribute requires you to have YOUR necrovalley out
I click the wrong card all the time because I click before confirming if that the card or before I fully read it and got the requirement wrong. I just dueled someone yesterday. They got mad because I got the wrong requirement to counter his card and he try to say it go to grave. I told him that it don't go to grave as I didn't have the right timing.
To be completely fair, you should know how your cards work or at least read them fully so you understand their conditions. Yes, you shouldn't get sharked for it, but you should also take more time to read your cards so it doesn't happen again. It's an easily fixable problem.
I knew the card I played by heart, but I clicked it by mistake because I knew the timing was wrong. So I try to keep my finger off the click button so I won't make that mistake again.
actually rules have changed since this video was posted you can ask for an appeal which is a second opinion then the admin would ask a senior or head admin and its the higher ups choice if they get one or not
This is an example of Yu-Gi-Oh Justice. Hopefully everyone who was affected by the ruleshark gets compensation.
The only time I faced a rule shark, he was using exodia dragons, he had 1 card left in deck and played trade in and drew but he decked out b4 anything and he's sitting there arguing with the moderator for like 5 min. And still wouldn't admit he decked out and lost
Just so everyone knows, and I'm not sure if it's been said already, so if it has, I apologize, but, to my understanding, the effects of certain Gravekeeper's cards state "When YOU control "Necrovalley"". So, I guess that's why they're fighting over control of it. XD.
I got curious and checked if this guy was still banned, and he actually still is.
I guess because of one thing: You can chain Compulsory to Book of Moon. And because Compulsory resolves first, the Book wouldn't have a target, and misses the timing. Thus ending into the graveyard. I guess the Red tried to ruleshark because of this, making Blue to lose one way of defense, even though Blue misclicked.
i actually felt bad for the guy when he was like "espanol, please"
idk anything about yugioh but in pool, rules trumps etiquette. regardless of how subtle and unknowing a rule is broken it is up to the players to call it. elsewise there is a standard of mistakes being forgiven. there was a match i played against an equally skilled player. he sunk an amazing 8ball shot and the cue ball ended up contacted his stick. i called foul and loss of game. he cried that was a bullshit call. well the rules say its not. i won that round and the game. next match my teammate put an unfolding blade as a pocket marker. he sunk the 8ball at that pocket but lost due to to the fact he used a weapon as a marker. to think rules are to be bent are misunderstanding the gravity of what a game is made of
I think the truly horrible offense was kira playing bottomless on a 1200 atk monster in the beginning
+Ben Essex It was at 1700 because Necrovalley increases all GK monsters' attack by 500
Except bottomless doesn't negate the summon
Bottomless only works on original continuous atk no necro valley wouldn't work
my goodness i cant believe people still do not understand. Bottomless' "1500 or more atk" part is referring to the atk of the monster when it hits the field, not the original atk of the monster. Recruiter's original atk is 1200, but becomes 1700 as soon as it hits the field because of necrovalley (because that's how continuous effects work), so it's already 1700 upon hitting the field, which means you can bottomless it.
I once met a guy who rulesharked me on DN.
I was playing fire fists. I activated tensu and normal summoned a gorilla and used his effect, sending tensu to the grave. Then I normal summoned another monster and he told me I couldn't because I didn't specify gorilla was normal summoned by tensu.
This is completely ridiculous. Normally I write everything in the chatbox so that the other guy understands what I am doing. But that guy had like 2000 rating and we were 5 minutes into the duel and he seemed to know how fire fists work. So, I say "I'd better stop writing eff eff eff bear eff bear 2nd eff etc. since he doesn't have a problem keeping up. And then he started telling me shit about tensu.
What really irritated me is that the admin supported him. I mean, yeah, in real life you have to point it out, but when I am fucking playing on DN, I don't want to write shit in the chatbox about every single card that I play. How is that cheating?
I mean, if someone activates MST and clicks on one of your traps, he has to write "MST eff" in the chatbox? This is stupid. "OH lol dude ur cheatin' take the MST back you didn't specify that you activated it, call admin".
So, in short, the admins in DN are as bad as the players, if not worse.
If you control necrovalley and you summon gravekeepers chief, you can access your graveyard but your opponent can't access theirs.
The rules are the rules. He flipped the card therefore it was played. Period.
In my experiences with just playing games for fun, 1 card can win the match. I played the dumbest card that you would think would turn the game around, but my friend had 3 bad draws in a row in combination with my card that I played 3 turns prior won me the duel.
Okay, thank you. Not really sure how you came to that conclusion, but people tend to turn to name calling when they can't make a valid counter point.
As stated, it was a muss-click. Everyone gets 1 chance, especially since DN is an automated system.
I played in dueling network and met a guy who didn't knew Kazejin's special ability exactly, so I had Kazejin in my battle field and he attacked him with one of his monsters and for you that doesn't know, Kazejin's effect is to reduce the attacking oppenent's ATK Points to 0 and the attacking monster's player takes DMG equall to Kazejin's ATK Points (This can only happen once per game). My opponent had two monster cards on the fieald and both have higher ATK points than Kazejin and when my opponent attacked him he should have taken 2400 DMG points and destroying his monster card and losing the game because he had less than 2400 LP but no he read the card and understood it differently, he attacked and thought it will only reduce his monster ATK Points to 0 and that's it, then attacked with the second monster card and beliveing thad he wins by destroying Kazejin and reducing my LP to 0.
I tried to tell him in the chat but he didn't believe it and quited.
Once I dueled a guy who played an Exodia deck. He played a card that made him draw a certain amount and he didn't have that many cards left, but he got the five pieces of Exodia in that time, and the admin ruled in my favor, and he threatened to sue me. What a noob.