LISTENING TO YOUR HORRIBLE YU-GI-OH! TRADES

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ส.ค. 2023
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ความคิดเห็น • 362

  • @turtledude6454

    Now this. This is Yu-Gi-Oh. Scamming and getting scammed

  • @phillytothej4001

    The fact that we got like 90 Twitter threads in before dire used Star Wars is very impressive

  • @UltimaShadowX

    Oh god, I remember trading a bunch of DM staples as a kid back in the day for Serpent Night Dragon because I thought it looked cool. Even my mom was like “Was that really worth it?”

  • @Cavernasu

    As a child I pulled an Ultra Rare Mechanicalchaser from a Tournament Pack. A bunch of people kept offering me trades for it and I ended up trading it away for a few LoB vanilla commons. I’m probably going to still think about that trade until the day I die.

  • @katzuma7641

    As a kid I traded an ultimate rare earthbound immortal Asilla piscu for a secret rare wirachocha rasca from the tins cuz I thought the secret one was more rare

  • @GGVisionX

    I once traded a 1st Ed Ghost Stardust for an unlim Jinzo, $7 bucks and a can of pringles. They were sour cream and onion....

  • @mwedreitheshadow

    At a Galactic Overlord sneak peak, I pulled a Number 11: Big Eye and ended up trading it for a Galaxy-Eyes Dragon. I didn't think it was a bad trade at the time, I mean really, it was a Rank 7 monster at a time when there were no decks that could make Ranks 7's consistently. Of course, then a little over a year later that deck did come out and made Big Eye one of the most expensive cards in the game.

  • @guestguest9051

    Listening to this while driving and laughed so hard at the 20 for 10 trade I almost crashed

  • @geek593
    @geek593  +20

    I wonder if the guy who convinced Gage he has a misprint Bottomless also convinced him anime waifu deck boxes and calculator cases were cool.

  • @James-ou4lo

    So the Pyramid of Light movie came out when I was a kid. Right after I got home from the theater, I ran into a kid who was in the grade above me (not a friend, but his dad was rich so everyone knew he had "rare" cards that no one else had). He convinced me to trade my Secret rare Dark Paladin and Alpha the Magnet Warrior for the three Sphinx cards from the movie and told me he'd even give me five other rare cards. I was hyped from the move, so I agreed. Next day I went to Wal-Mart with my mom and I bought the Exclusive Pack which came with 8 guaranteed cards, all from the new movie...and they were the exact 8 cards that I'd just traded two of my rarest cards for...I don't know if I've felt more betrayed by a single person in my whole life. Learned a valuable lesson that day.

  • @ahirugaodoreru

    I had a pretty rare card from Pokemon, somehow my sister and I both pulled a Lugia from booster packs and one of my "friends" "traded" me it for their Dark Vileplume, I said "can I look at it?" then he yoinked my card out of my hand yelled "no trade backs" and ran home.... So yeah, he stole from me and gave me a garbage card for my trouble. What a nice kid. Same kid also scratched up my copy of Pokemon Gold for some reason. I found out he became a no life loser later who smokes the devil's lettuce as his one thing that makes him feel any sense of joy.

  • @vxicepickxv

    We had this couple of kids that came into our store one day and were looking to trade with us. We blew their minds when we actually looked up card prices because they were used to straight rarity trading.

  • @TheYouglup

    I remember when I was young my cousin kept BEGGING me over and over to trade for my first edition cyber end dragon and kept saying he’d give me several of his super precious dragon cards. I eventually relented and years later I realized that the “precious” dragons he gave me boiled down to stone and aqua dragon and several other chaff. Now that we’re adults I asked him a while ago if he still had his collection so I could have my cyber end back sense I want to make a cyber dragons deck and it be really cool to have back, but he believes they were purged in a massive house cleaning. First edition holographic cyber end dragon. Down the drain with only fucking stone and aqua dragon for my troubles. God damn it Jayden…

  • @TrevorAllenMD

    Shoutout to the time Dzeeff hyped Myutant up so well I bought them for $200 while Virtual World was like $30 on pre-release.

  • @SSSD210
    @SSSD210  +41

    I traded a toadally awesome when it was at $30 for an entire Tindangle, Time Thief And Melffy Core. A week later toad was announced for a reprint

  • @RikaFanTCG

    In the same vein as the pizza trade, I traded a beelze to a friend for a subway sandwich. Worth.

  • @Billy-ot8mk

    When I was a kid, I traded a foil rare Buster Blader from a tin for a common La Jinn the Mystical Genie of the Lamp. God, I felt like an idiot.

  • @dadocta5168

    I thought Solemn Judgment was too costly paying half your lifepoints. So one day I traded a copy of mine for a card I never saw: Dimension Wall.

  • @TheForeverRanger

    Someone really did the two 10s for a 5 bit from Abbot and Costello.

  • @EnigmaAlpha11056

    This exact situation is why most of the schools I've worked at have banned kids trading basically anything. Kids are real heinous with those fake golden pokemon cards you can buy in bulk off like Wish and stuff, trying to scam their friends out of real stuff.