i'm actually impressed how well he did by just pressing random buttons and a little help of chat xD yu gi oh is a LOT to learn , not just the diffrent cards like spell ,trap , monster game mechanics like Mainphase 1 and 2 and summoning methods like tribut, fusion , ritual , synchro , xyz , Pendelum , Link .... see? thats 7 diffrent summoning methods right there. hope you still had fun! And perhaps play masterduel from time to time :)
There really is something extremely entertaining about watching someone slowly unpack the emotional roller coaster ride that is yugioh. I get if he wouldn't want to, but damn it's fun to watch (at least in edited form on youtube and full on twitch).
If you want to watch new player experience YGO, check out "Day9". He has 2 videos playing the full tutorial and one match. If you want to watch a new player actually learn YGO slowly with a friend, checkout "YugiNO to YugiPRO" playlist.
I like how other card game players are like “I’m interested to see how they get used to the mechanics, and learn the different cards and their playstyles” Then Yugioh’s just “WELCOME TO THE HELL OF OUR OWN CREATION”
Its really funny to see people in chat explain why a thing happened but then inevitably be forced to mention the exceptions. Destroying a spell/trap does not negate its effect unless otherwise specificied ..... except when its a continuous spell or trap because those need to remain on the field to resolve.
@@luminous3558 becasue destroying the card doesn't negate the ACTIVATION of the effect. Continuous effects aren't activated. If there's no card, there's no continuous effect
@@cephalosjr.1835 this also applies to field spell destruction, they behave similar to continious spells but they have a different symbol and sit in their own specific part of the board
Looking at my ranked experience it's alot to expect from most people it's really funny looking at people Messing up and ending up being killed by my plushy Kraken the following turn
@H1k1 I mean yeah but there are simpler and more oppressive decks out there. Floowander and adventure or invoked decks for example. Dragon maid is good but at least it let's you play the game
Raran i cant recall if someone told you that effects in yugioh in a way works like a gun. When the effect of a card is triggered the gun(card) basically fires a bullet(the effect), if you destroy the gun(card) the bullet(effect) is still flying towards your face. Negates stop the bullet and some also destroy the gun afterwards.
One of the reasons Hearthstone is so popular is probably because of how highly approachable / easy to learn it is compared to games like Magic or Yugioh or Pokemon.
Yeah but it also started off really simple and more cards were added, like a lot of card games. Pokémon TCG was also fairly limited in scope on release but that was a long time ago. Hearthstone is still simple but classic hearthstone was like babies first card game compared to how it is today lol
I love that Rarran is like, "Let's go Duel a person!" And chat us immediately like "NO NO NO, DEAR GOD PLEASE NOO!" Chat's trying to save him at all costs, lol. Bless their souls.
@@zanpakutoman4225 In actual fairness, what even was that matchmaking? I can play for 2 hours straight and see nothing but the same exact deck. He goes in his first few matches, plays the Duelist Cup, and gets players with decks that shouldn't even be decks. The tutorial was harder than the players he fought.
We were just scared that some player net decked early and would otk or even FTK or completely lock him out of playing the game cuz haha Yugioh go brrrrr
@@CrimsoniteSP tbh the lower elo is where people who just started playing and didn't have the necessary knowledge stay so it is to be expected to see various deck there
Not a bad start honestly. I don't know anyone that hasn't tried to destroy a spell card to stop it's effect from happening when starting out. For future reference it DOES work to destroy continuous (cards with the ∞ symbol) spells and traps to stop the effects. Field spells as well.
This was a joy to watch. As a longtime Yu-Gi-Oh player I often forget how hilariously overwhelming it can be to start learning this game from scratch. I'd love to see you give it another whirl later, now with more experience under your belt. I do recommend you finish all the tutorials as they will give you at least a basic grasp on most mechanics (like synchros, links and pendulums).
For context, in the last duel the card you negated with the dragon was basically the best card in their deck and they can only play one of that one, so they didn't get to search their monster or activate the effect of a monster they would have sent to the GY if it worked
Im so glad to see you play this! I play HS thrn yugioh so its cool seeing u try the same thing. Hope u decide to possibly try more yugioh content as well!
@@federicodc Secrets of Eternity was released in January 2015. This set introduced the Infernoids, a series of monsters that can Special Summon themselves to the field by banishing other Infernoids from either the hand or graveyard. Notable cards in set include Farfa, Malebranche of the Burning Abyss, Qliphort Monolith, Uni-Zombie, Nephe Shaddoll Fusion, and a card that would bolster Satellarknight to combat the Burning Abyss Shaddoll meta, Stellarknight Constellar Diamond. In this series, both Nyhmnim and myself will be opening 24 booster packs or 1 box of a core Yu-Gi-Oh! booster set. We will build a deck and play a best 2 out of 3, and the winner will receive a small prize to upgrade their deck. HOWEVER! Each episode, we will open another box of the next set that was released moving in chronological order, constantly upgrading our decks before dueling each other at the end of each episode. This is the Yu-Gi-Oh! Progression Series.
@@slakinslaver09 No way you're saying eldlich is back and forth unless you aren't running floodgates. It's one of MDs most dominant decks rn and certainly not back and forth at all with all those one sided floodgates
Seeing other card game players playing Yu-Gi-Oh! for the first time (especially automated simulator like MD) will always be hilarious to me, I will never know how to play Hearthstone or anything and if i even get into it, but if I did, I hope its like this.
I would’ve been funny if his first match was a combo deck with 20 special summons of the first turn so we could’ve seen his mind and soul explode even more than we already did lol.
It's always so fun people trying Yu-Gi-Oh for the first time. The joy in their eyes. Be proud of yourself man. Yu-Gi-Oh veterans wish they could have that joy you have.
You're probably never gonna read this but I discovered you thanks to Stevie Blunder's quizz on Yu-Gi-Oh cards and I'm so glad that you took the leap to it! Obviously it's a lot to take in at first but especially at lower ranks, you can have a lot of fun with pretty much whatever archetype catches your fancy (although seeing how late I am, you probably already know that lul). Hope you'll enjoy the game and I'll probably hop by in your Hearthstone or Yugioh chats every once in a while! And no need to worry, no Yugioh player reads their cards anyway :p
0:59 "You can only Summon once per turn" Me looking at Flip Summon, Fusion Summon, Ritual Summon, Synchro Summon, Xyz Summon, Pendulum Summon, and Link Summon: So that was a fkin lie
Points to Laundry Dragonmaid and says "whatever this thing is". Rarran: literally playing Dragonmaid deck himself. Anyway I love how he says "I summon Exodia" whenever he does some good plays,.
@@Askld all structure decks can be bought up to 3 times. I would even argue a lot of them are designed to be bought multiple times. It’s a good way to start in the game
@@Askld Yeah the Dragonmaid specifically has almost everything you need to get started if you buy it 3 times. It can be tweaked with some staples and such, but by itself it gets your feet on the ground easily.
Yugioh is pretty tough to pick up, but props for doing as well as you did! It's so much info that it's overwhelming and most peoples brains see that much text on a card and just. Gloss over the text.
It's pretty interesting seeing your gripes with the early Master Duel experience, like a lot of it makes sense too (the game offering wayyyy too many cards at first, the tutorial not properly explaining extra deck monsters, etc)
This is the content i have been waiting for xD. hope you enjoy the game and stick around . your cross card game card guessing series was fun to watch too.
Did you consider maybe getting one of the Yugitubers on board for another episode of this? Some of the bigger ones recently made videos where they had like 30 mins to coach an anime voice actor that never played the game to teach them the basics. Something Like that for you would be pretty neat so you got s guiding hand after testing it out on your own
This was so much fun,thank you for playing maids which is my fav deck and the one that introduced me to the modern game. Imo the main barrier of entry with ygo as a game is that even simple concepts are super difficult to explain(see: battle phase) but if you actually watch games and solitaire for a bit you get the jist of your deck very quickly,also don't be afraid of netdecking and then tweak as needed, the pool is just too big to start from scratch
I love how absolutely inept the starter decks Konami gives you in this are. My man literally having a break down because he lost using Normal Monster beat down.
Absolutely loved this. Such a great watch, as with mostly everything you put out. Whether i know the game or not, you never fail to keep me watching regardless. That said, i will always be biased towards YGO. As someone else said you should definitely make this a series, so we can send the proof to Konami that the new player experience is absolutely miserable. Gratz on 100k my dude. Keep up the hard work, appreciate all the hours of entertainment.
"This is what you play? You find this enjoyable?" Me: Get a Cyber Dragon combo deck and then talk to me over the screams and groans of your win as Cyber Dragon Infinity fucks your rivals over
ooh nice! can we expect a full series? I don't play hearthstone but I'm subscribing in hope this becomes a thing. btw, don't worry about feeling confused. the initial tutorial kinda sucks, but they added a part 2 to "Duel Strategy" which explains very useful mechanical interactions
7:37 someone probably should have told you attack loss the monster provides is permanent. Effects are permanent unless specified otherwise. 9:01 you generally do not use the Extra Zone unless you're summoning a link monster or need more space in your main monster zone, so that you have space to play links later if you have them.
honestly it was quite mean from the chat to give him the Link structure deck , yes it is the best and most has usefull cards but he just learned how to tribute summon and activate trapscards , blue cards with red arrows can be overwhelming if you never played yugioh. He should play the tutorial until Link summon is explained. Than your timestamp 9:01 will make sense to him
@@levi-222 Definitely agree, that chat should have guided to finish the summoning style tutorials to get a basic groundwork before said deck, at least he’s got a good start. But it would probably be nice to see more wins and losses as he goes through ranked, just to provide more info from anyone.
8:02 topdecks the one card that actually lets him survive this -> immediately surrenders because reading is hard (with only 1 card on the field that has an actual effect...)
Bruh I also started this game like a week ago too and despite having already known the game pretty well from Duel Links, the link summon mechanic and was tough to understand.
at 9:40 Dragon's Gunfire requires a dragon monster on field, in that situation, if you used Ballista Squad to tribute your Dragon and destroy theirs Dragon's Gunfire fizzles due to it no longer being valid. While destroying a spell/trap/monster card does not negate unless otherwise specified, denying activation conditions does negate. As does removing targets.
For what it’s worth I found your channel through all the yugioh stuff you have been a part of😂 def interesting watching you play and guess strength of cards😂
"you can only summon once per turn" is the biggest lie in entire YGO play ww Also, the best advice is, "please read every card" either in your opponent field, graveyard, or banished. Www
When I first played Master Duel (no knowledge of yugioh at the time) I didn't really know what I'm doing like setting Raigeki and expecting it to work like a quick play spell lmao. My first deck for the ranked was a Gem knight OTK deck. Playing solitaire has never been much cooler.
Honestly, this was what I was feeling when (re-)start playing Hearthstone a few days ago. And as for advice; deep breaths, calm yourself, and take things one step at a time.
The game lets you draw instead of just adding a card from your deck to hand automatically because there are quick effects you can play (you put toggle on for this in MD) before the standby phase where some effects resolve, a notable one being DPE.
Hope you enjoyed watching me suffer! Make sure to subscribe!
subscribed, ringed the bell, stalked on twitter. What else do you want for you to try the LP chalanges on solo mode only with staple decks?
I remember saying you should play Yugioh for a video or a stream and look at what happened
Looks like mst negates
Stevie Blunder actually had a video about dragonmaid deck in master duel, if you want to continue, you should watch that.
i'm actually impressed how well he did by just pressing random buttons and a little help of chat xD
yu gi oh is a LOT to learn , not just the diffrent cards like spell ,trap , monster game mechanics like Mainphase 1 and 2 and summoning methods
like tribut, fusion , ritual , synchro , xyz , Pendelum , Link .... see? thats 7 diffrent summoning methods right there.
hope you still had fun! And perhaps play masterduel from time to time :)
“I didn’t even read what the trap card did I just played it”
Already a master duel pro
Eldlich by the sound of it.
I have several dyslexic friends who play yu-gi-oh! and this describes the experience perfectly
Monke
Indeed. Lol
He's a natural
"I didn't even read the card, I just played it" Damn, he really has what it takes to be a yugioh player.
"Oh! we can attack his life points directly" you can hear his inner child giggle
Not gonna lie, that went so much better than I expected
I hope you do more of this. The YGO new player experience has to be documented in video form.
I get the feeling he's not going to
this
There really is something extremely entertaining about watching someone slowly unpack the emotional roller coaster ride that is yugioh. I get if he wouldn't want to, but damn it's fun to watch (at least in edited form on youtube and full on twitch).
I agree there is not enuf video documentation of new duellists in modern day yugioh and there experience.
If you want to watch new player experience YGO, check out "Day9". He has 2 videos playing the full tutorial and one match.
If you want to watch a new player actually learn YGO slowly with a friend, checkout "YugiNO to YugiPRO" playlist.
I like how other card game players are like “I’m interested to see how they get used to the mechanics, and learn the different cards and their playstyles”
Then Yugioh’s just “WELCOME TO THE HELL OF OUR OWN CREATION”
Its really funny to see people in chat explain why a thing happened but then inevitably be forced to mention the exceptions.
Destroying a spell/trap does not negate its effect unless otherwise specificied ..... except when its a continuous spell or trap because those need to remain on the field to resolve.
@@luminous3558 becasue destroying the card doesn't negate the ACTIVATION of the effect. Continuous effects aren't activated. If there's no card, there's no continuous effect
@@GonxalusAika
There are also continuous spells with activated effects, but they fail if the card’s removed before effect resolution
@@luminous3558 With the further exception that that isn’t actually negating, so it can’t be protected against by effects that prevent negation.
@@cephalosjr.1835 this also applies to field spell destruction, they behave similar to continious spells but they have a different symbol and sit in their own specific part of the board
It's a lot to expect a 6 year old to understand the dragonmaid deck but he did a pretty decent showing.
Looking at my ranked experience it's alot to expect from most people it's really funny looking at people Messing up and ending up being killed by my plushy Kraken the following turn
I came back basically when master duel started and my brain still isn't big enough to pilot anything but Crusadia OTK lol
What are you talking about this deck is piloted literally by 6 year olds or 30 year old weab neckbeards lol
Certainly better than this starter Cyberse deck if he's fresh off Tutorial and expected to know the full Link ladder.
@H1k1 I mean yeah but there are simpler and more oppressive decks out there. Floowander and adventure or invoked decks for example. Dragon maid is good but at least it let's you play the game
Remember what stevie says "if hearthstone is like chekers, magic is like chess, then yugioh is like Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2"
YESS MY BROTHER IN CHRIST PREAAACH
*But you play as waifus and instead of shooting bullets, you shoot rubik's cubes.
BLOCK DRAGON SPECIAL SUMMON NIDDLEFIBER BRRRRRRR
This is actually a Farfa quote originally
That's a farfa quote lmao
BLOCK DRAGON SPECIAL SUMMON NIDDLEFIBER BRRRRRRR
This was so wholesome, it was like seeing a baby deer walk for the first time
This is a perfect analogy, because everyone here is just waiting for the deer to walk into the road and stare into the headlights
@@matthewcolosi7606 and everyone in ranked are just looking at him like a tiger stalking its prey.
@@matthewcolosi7606 Why did i suddenly think of Mystic Mine...
@@matthewcolosi7606 and DPE's driving full speed!!!!!
Raran i cant recall if someone told you that effects in yugioh in a way works like a gun. When the effect of a card is triggered the gun(card) basically fires a bullet(the effect), if you destroy the gun(card) the bullet(effect) is still flying towards your face. Negates stop the bullet and some also destroy the gun afterwards.
That is actually a good analogy.
@@chrisshorten4406 thank you i shameless stole it from elsewhere. Might actually be stevie i heard it from. That or Cimooooo
@@HellsingRuler and then continuos spells/traps and fieldspells effects get stopped if you destroy them before they resolve.
And some deck literally took the gun from you
Like vfd
Pretty good analogy. Ima borrow this
One of the reasons Hearthstone is so popular is probably because of how highly approachable / easy to learn it is compared to games like Magic or Yugioh or Pokemon.
It's crazy how Pokemon is like the most kid friendly franchise imaginable but you need a PHD to play the card game
Yeah but it also started off really simple and more cards were added, like a lot of card games. Pokémon TCG was also fairly limited in scope on release but that was a long time ago. Hearthstone is still simple but classic hearthstone was like babies first card game compared to how it is today lol
@@Nuvizzle wym? Pokemon is literally baby easy to play. If you find it difficult you shouldn't be playing tcgs since it's the easiest one out there.
@@Nuvizzle The moment I can get enough money to sub to Rarran and pay him to play Pokemon TCG I'm doing it lol
100%
You are a very brave man going from Hearthstone to Yugioh
espacially from Hearthstone to Masterduel. Its so overwhelming
Yeah it’s like switching from python to c++
@@constabrielbell4523 or like playing operation to actually performing a multi-hour long surgical operation
"I didn't even read what the card did, I just played it"
Wow, he's learning faster than I thought...
I love that Rarran is like, "Let's go Duel a person!" And chat us immediately like "NO NO NO, DEAR GOD PLEASE NOO!"
Chat's trying to save him at all costs, lol. Bless their souls.
In fairness he did really well against the lower ranks. At least after he got the dragonmaid deck.
@@zanpakutoman4225 In actual fairness, what even was that matchmaking? I can play for 2 hours straight and see nothing but the same exact deck. He goes in his first few matches, plays the Duelist Cup, and gets players with decks that shouldn't even be decks. The tutorial was harder than the players he fought.
I mean, worst case ... you lose ... Fans of these games are weird
We were just scared that some player net decked early and would otk or even FTK or completely lock him out of playing the game cuz haha Yugioh go brrrrr
@@CrimsoniteSP tbh the lower elo is where people who just started playing and didn't have the necessary knowledge stay so it is to be expected to see various deck there
Not a bad start honestly. I don't know anyone that hasn't tried to destroy a spell card to stop it's effect from happening when starting out. For future reference it DOES work to destroy continuous (cards with the ∞ symbol) spells and traps to stop the effects. Field spells as well.
Equips too
This was a joy to watch. As a longtime Yu-Gi-Oh player I often forget how hilariously overwhelming it can be to start learning this game from scratch.
I'd love to see you give it another whirl later, now with more experience under your belt. I do recommend you finish all the tutorials as they will give you at least a basic grasp on most mechanics (like synchros, links and pendulums).
Already channeling his inner Yugioh player by not reading his cards and just activating them when able.
Rarran’s on par with every other MD player when it comes to reading lol
Read? I hardly know her!
For context, in the last duel the card you negated with the dragon was basically the best card in their deck and they can only play one of that one, so they didn't get to search their monster or activate the effect of a monster they would have sent to the GY if it worked
Im so glad to see you play this! I play HS thrn yugioh so its cool seeing u try the same thing. Hope u decide to possibly try more yugioh content as well!
Would be a really cool idea for a longer series seeing you learn yugioh and following the progress!:)
He could call it the Progression Series :)
@@federicodc Secrets of Eternity was released in January 2015. This set introduced the Infernoids, a series of monsters that can Special Summon themselves to the field by banishing other Infernoids from either the hand or graveyard. Notable cards in set include Farfa, Malebranche of the Burning Abyss, Qliphort Monolith, Uni-Zombie, Nephe Shaddoll Fusion, and a card that would bolster Satellarknight to combat the Burning Abyss Shaddoll meta, Stellarknight Constellar Diamond. In this series, both Nyhmnim and myself will be opening 24 booster packs or 1 box of a core Yu-Gi-Oh! booster set. We will build a deck and play a best 2 out of 3, and the winner will receive a small prize to upgrade their deck. HOWEVER! Each episode, we will open another box of the next set that was released moving in chronological order, constantly upgrading our decks before dueling each other at the end of each episode. This is the Yu-Gi-Oh! Progression Series.
@@soraneptune4178 then he goes and crushes Nymnim using the same Blackwing deck ten episodes in a row
@@menaatefadly you know just play skill drain vanilla beatdown
Can't wait to see the legendary Terraforming + Verdant Sanctuary engine
Something about him trying to drag the smashing ground to the opps monster like it was HS was super cute
I've not played YGO in 15 years and tried to play Master Duels recently and it just melted my brain
YGO is just so fast paced. I run a deck that slows things down called Eldlich. It’s as close as you get to having a back-and-forth in today’s game.
@@slakinslaver09 No way you're saying eldlich is back and forth unless you aren't running floodgates. It's one of MDs most dominant decks rn and certainly not back and forth at all with all those one sided floodgates
You made a great choice picking the Dragonmaid structure - that's an AWESOME beginner deck.
Salamangreat is another good one you might wanna look at.
Seeing other card game players playing Yu-Gi-Oh! for the first time (especially automated simulator like MD) will always be hilarious to me, I will never know how to play Hearthstone or anything and if i even get into it, but if I did, I hope its like this.
I would’ve been funny if his first match was a combo deck with 20 special summons of the first turn so we could’ve seen his mind and soul explode even more than we already did lol.
It’s really entertaining to see a completely new players experience with modern Yu-gi-oh. Hope you make more of these
“I didn’t even read what the trap card did, I just played it”
You’re already becoming a pro duelist
It's always so fun people trying Yu-Gi-Oh for the first time. The joy in their eyes. Be proud of yourself man. Yu-Gi-Oh veterans wish they could have that joy you have.
You're probably never gonna read this but I discovered you thanks to Stevie Blunder's quizz on Yu-Gi-Oh cards and I'm so glad that you took the leap to it! Obviously it's a lot to take in at first but especially at lower ranks, you can have a lot of fun with pretty much whatever archetype catches your fancy (although seeing how late I am, you probably already know that lul). Hope you'll enjoy the game and I'll probably hop by in your Hearthstone or Yugioh chats every once in a while!
And no need to worry, no Yugioh player reads their cards anyway :p
0:59
"You can only Summon once per turn"
Me looking at Flip Summon, Fusion Summon, Ritual Summon, Synchro Summon, Xyz Summon, Pendulum Summon, and Link Summon:
So that was a fkin lie
Points to Laundry Dragonmaid and says "whatever this thing is".
Rarran: literally playing Dragonmaid deck himself.
Anyway I love how he says "I summon Exodia" whenever he does some good plays,.
Rarran literally chained dust tornado to spell removal
Mst negates....also applied to dust tornado 😂
Rarran: Normal summons one (1) vanilla monster
Rarran: BRO THERE'S ALREADY SO MUCH GOING ON
This went better than expected. btw Rarran it's better to buy 3 copies of a structure decks so you can have more copies of the most important cards
The f??? I didn't even know that's possible!
@@Askld all structure decks can be bought up to 3 times. I would even argue a lot of them are designed to be bought multiple times. It’s a good way to start in the game
@@Soilent1999 you're absolutely right, and the dragonmaid deck in particular is built around having 3, and it has amazing cards too
@@Askld Yeah the Dragonmaid specifically has almost everything you need to get started if you buy it 3 times.
It can be tweaked with some staples and such, but by itself it gets your feet on the ground easily.
@@Soilent1999 Yeah, you literally cannot craft the Utopia cards lol
I didn't watch the stream but from this video alone I think you are already at a good start can't wait to see you continue playing it (hopefully)
I hope to see in the future more videos on this, it's pretty entertaining to see first time players like this
Yugioh is pretty tough to pick up, but props for doing as well as you did! It's so much info that it's overwhelming and most peoples brains see that much text on a card and just. Gloss over the text.
This is actually such a fun video to watch lmao!
Great first try man!
This start was definitely better than Lt.Eddy. That man fired up Master Duel, got ftk'd by Gem Knights and quit entirely.
"REAL GAMES YOU WATCH, DON'T PLAY"
thats so accurate
It's pretty interesting seeing your gripes with the early Master Duel experience, like a lot of it makes sense too (the game offering wayyyy too many cards at first, the tutorial not properly explaining extra deck monsters, etc)
This is the content i have been waiting for xD. hope you enjoy the game and stick around . your cross card game card guessing series was fun to watch too.
As a YuGiOh player that went into Hearthstone, this is the funniest thing I've ever seen.
Did you consider maybe getting one of the Yugitubers on board for another episode of this? Some of the bigger ones recently made videos where they had like 30 mins to coach an anime voice actor that never played the game to teach them the basics. Something Like that for you would be pretty neat so you got s guiding hand after testing it out on your own
Can you tell me what youtuber made those kind of videos? (coaching new player)
@@rewrose2838 the original video I mentioned was about 3 weeks ago by dzeef while a couple days ago rhymestyle did a similar one
@@Riwul I see, thanks for the prompt reply lol.
Exodia is to Rarran is the same as Pikachu is to old moms.
Everything is it.
"I can't read, gotta go fast" Is the absolute bane of yugioh
Yoooooo I hope there'll be more of this, definitely subbing to see!
This was so much fun,thank you for playing maids which is my fav deck and the one that introduced me to the modern game.
Imo the main barrier of entry with ygo as a game is that even simple concepts are super difficult to explain(see: battle phase) but if you actually watch games and solitaire for a bit you get the jist of your deck very quickly,also don't be afraid of netdecking and then tweak as needed, the pool is just too big to start from scratch
I love how absolutely inept the starter decks Konami gives you in this are. My man literally having a break down because he lost using Normal Monster beat down.
The dragon maid one is really good for beginners.
@@Ragnarok540 Not a starter deck
Absolutely loved this. Such a great watch, as with mostly everything you put out. Whether i know the game or not, you never fail to keep me watching regardless. That said, i will always be biased towards YGO. As someone else said you should definitely make this a series, so we can send the proof to Konami that the new player experience is absolutely miserable. Gratz on 100k my dude. Keep up the hard work, appreciate all the hours of entertainment.
“I didn’t even read what that cars did, I just played it” you’re a natural already
"This is what you play? You find this enjoyable?"
Me: Get a Cyber Dragon combo deck and then talk to me over the screams and groans of your win as Cyber Dragon Infinity fucks your rivals over
Everytime a new player play yugi its so fun to watch 😂😂,, the confusesness absolute funny
Man this was super entertaining to watch, but I hope you had fun because that's what matters!
"I didn't even read the card, I just played it" he's getting the hang of it already!
ooh nice! can we expect a full series? I don't play hearthstone but I'm subscribing in hope this becomes a thing.
btw, don't worry about feeling confused. the initial tutorial kinda sucks, but they added a part 2 to "Duel Strategy" which explains very useful mechanical interactions
Damage step?
@@menaatefadly kalut?
Did you hear that? At 3:50, you can barely hear the continuous sound of every Yugioh player facepalming.
"Do you enjoy this? Do you like playing this?"
Well, no, but we're hooked on it.
I would love to see a sequel to this video, to see you getting the hang of the game
That was awesome! Would love to see more.
7:37 someone probably should have told you attack loss the monster provides is permanent.
Effects are permanent unless specified otherwise.
9:01 you generally do not use the Extra Zone unless you're summoning a link monster or need more space in your main monster zone, so that you have space to play links later if you have them.
honestly it was quite mean from the chat to give him the Link structure deck , yes it is the best and most has usefull cards but he just learned how to tribute summon and activate trapscards , blue cards with red arrows can be overwhelming if you never played yugioh.
He should play the tutorial until Link summon is explained.
Than your timestamp 9:01 will make sense to him
@@levi-222 Definitely agree, that chat should have guided to finish the summoning style tutorials to get a basic groundwork before said deck, at least he’s got a good start. But it would probably be nice to see more wins and losses as he goes through ranked, just to provide more info from anyone.
8:02 topdecks the one card that actually lets him survive this -> immediately surrenders because reading is hard (with only 1 card on the field that has an actual effect...)
"You guys play this?! You enjoy this?!"
Absolutely not..but yes at the same time
Pleeeeease upload more of this!
I really really REALLLLYYYY want to see Rarran play a coin/dice deck. 0 skills but all the entertainment in the world.
you are not alone. the first time I played Yu-Gi-Oh this is literally what's happened in my brain 14:58
12:05 oh sweet child, you haven't seen anything, just wait until you see pendulum cards
Yugioh card effect: _Exists_
Rarran: *I SUMMON EXODIA*
Bruh I also started this game like a week ago too and despite having already known the game pretty well from Duel Links, the link summon mechanic and was tough to understand.
3:50 the classic MST negate trick
It worked when I was in grade school...
This was so much fun. Thank you. Hope you keep it up.
Great to see this game on ur channel
The dust tornado negate attempt was so nostalgic
13:20 - 13: 40 I cried so much. That face dude 🤣🤣🤣 u
“I’m studying to be a doctor here” I felt that one
at 9:40 Dragon's Gunfire requires a dragon monster on field, in that situation, if you used Ballista Squad to tribute your Dragon and destroy theirs Dragon's Gunfire fizzles due to it no longer being valid. While destroying a spell/trap/monster card does not negate unless otherwise specified, denying activation conditions does negate. As does removing targets.
For what it’s worth I found your channel through all the yugioh stuff you have been a part of😂 def interesting watching you play and guess strength of cards😂
“I don’t know why people play this”
>wins an extremely hard match
That feeling right there.
"you can only summon once per turn" is the biggest lie in entire YGO play ww
Also, the best advice is, "please read every card" either in your opponent field, graveyard, or banished. Www
Rarran with the classic MST negate, I want to see more of this
“You can only summon once per turn” that’s the biggest lie I’ve heard in my entire life
When I first played Master Duel (no knowledge of yugioh at the time) I didn't really know what I'm doing like setting Raigeki and expecting it to work like a quick play spell lmao. My first deck for the ranked was a Gem knight OTK deck. Playing solitaire has never been much cooler.
Him on the easy part: its like playing 5d checkers and chess at the same time
If only that platinum player knew they lost to a dude who had no idea how to play yugioh a few hours before fighting him
I'm 4 minutes in, and can already tell you'll be a great Yu-Gi-Oh player. You haven't even read a single card.
This was so much fun to watch! I was laughing so much xD
I would love to see him react to how meta decks play and how modern yugioh games go lol
You should indeed do more
11:47 now you know where the meme "yugioh players don't read" comes from
We need a series of this where you become the king of games
i didnt even read the card, look at our boy allready a proper yi-gi-oh player
Honestly, this was what I was feeling when (re-)start playing Hearthstone a few days ago. And as for advice; deep breaths, calm yourself, and take things one step at a time.
The game lets you draw instead of just adding a card from your deck to hand automatically because there are quick effects you can play (you put toggle on for this in MD) before the standby phase where some effects resolve, a notable one being DPE.
My guy is an absolute natural 😤
yo what are you doing here :D
great suffering! hope you had enough fun to consider playing more i'd love to see ya learn more!!
"I don't know what just happened but for some reason we won" -avg YGO game
"you can only summon once per turn"
most of the decks in yu gi oh be like: 20 summons in one turn
I was so happy to see him play dragon maids