If you disconnect because you bricked and are about to watch a 10 minute Omni-negate/disrupt combo I would understand surrendering, but not when it’s “my opponent is literally 3 attacks away from winning I give up”
If you can't break a board with your deck why not scoop it up? If you understand what you can and cannot do with your resources, you should know when it's doomed and when you have an out. It's way faster and opponent still gets the win they wanted. If it's not a tournament for prizes, I don't need to stick around and gamble for a 5% draw with my T3 deck.
@@fusionxtras are you feel offended for some reason? The rage quitter and unplugger is the one who quit just before take the final blow It's totally different from a quit during main phase or stand by phase etc. And in the many years I play yugioh I have never quit during the final blow of my opponent. Only during main phases
@seraphpaladin ahh ok i just thought you were saying that about all surrenders. It's just so annoying when people just say "PlAy iT oUt mAnn" when you know you can't do anything to recover from that position. You know what's in your deck and you know you don't have an answer but they're just sitting there complaining about how you don't want to keep going so they can continue to hold you in a lock. In mtg it's azurious control, in mtg it's the bm dark magician player who wants to play with their food. You leave your board wide open for them and it takes 5 turns to finally swing in for lethal after skipping battle the entire time. Atleast aggro players will end the game quickly. Sorry for venting but it's just really frustrating, sometimes you just want to have fun but people just want to have bad manners and be greedy.
@fusionxtras haha I know what you mean. I do that too, I let my arena open to end the duel but they still summon to show off because they have good draw... If they summon more than 2 times while they can defeat me then I quit instant and that's it haha
If you disconnect because you bricked and are about to watch a 10 minute Omni-negate/disrupt combo I would understand surrendering, but not when it’s “my opponent is literally 3 attacks away from winning I give up”
If you can't break a board with your deck why not scoop it up? If you understand what you can and cannot do with your resources, you should know when it's doomed and when you have an out. It's way faster and opponent still gets the win they wanted.
If it's not a tournament for prizes, I don't need to stick around and gamble for a 5% draw with my T3 deck.
@@fusionxtras are you feel offended for some reason? The rage quitter and unplugger is the one who quit just before take the final blow
It's totally different from a quit during main phase or stand by phase etc.
And in the many years I play yugioh I have never quit during the final blow of my opponent. Only during main phases
@seraphpaladin ahh ok i just thought you were saying that about all surrenders.
It's just so annoying when people just say "PlAy iT oUt mAnn" when you know you can't do anything to recover from that position. You know what's in your deck and you know you don't have an answer but they're just sitting there complaining about how you don't want to keep going so they can continue to hold you in a lock. In mtg it's azurious control, in mtg it's the bm dark magician player who wants to play with their food. You leave your board wide open for them and it takes 5 turns to finally swing in for lethal after skipping battle the entire time.
Atleast aggro players will end the game quickly.
Sorry for venting but it's just really frustrating, sometimes you just want to have fun but people just want to have bad manners and be greedy.
@fusionxtras haha I know what you mean. I do that too, I let my arena open to end the duel but they still summon to show off because they have good draw... If they summon more than 2 times while they can defeat me then I quit instant and that's it haha