Oh, my childhood in a video. My first deck was Sibila (the resource breaking one of the video) and fell in love instantly, I also remember that the chilean version of "La Cofradía" (Brotherhood, or the set that is featured in the video) had the most awesome card boxes, where the container for the cards pivoted out of the outer "shell". I learned to read with this cards and collected the special sets (two of them were wooden boxes in the shape of a book that had deck spaces in the inside, google "Liber Dominus Arcano" or "Liber Dominus Arsenal", and even a wooden pyramid with the cards inside for the Egyptian set. When the chilean history set was released, it began the awful powercreep and soon later it died. Now there are new sets but I shifted to MTG for my cardboard crackhead spirit.
The original game had some serious power creep issues. It even had a complete change in structure on it's lasts years. Then, Salo died and the game went out of business. Years later, Klu revived the game and practically re-started it. You could technically use old cards against the new ones, but the design logic behind newer editions is completely different. The game was re-balanced and the rules are more clear. It also has a ratation system, so the power creep hasn't been as terrible as it was for the Salo-era game.
i used to play it back then and i can confirm, power creep was really strong as sets rotated, only very few and specific cards from older sets remained relevant like Red de Plata, but the effects of new cards escalated so hard and so bad they even had to make up more discard zones because they kept adding cards to recover from those zones gradually more easier
In the original version there was a left in chunk for about 10 seconds where you could hear him get up and open a door, presumably to let a pet in. Side note, thanks for showing this game. Never heard of it before but booster boxes/ starter deck bricks for $20 is a pretty good buy in. Edit: I just picked up one of the starter deck packs and some booster boxes for the play group. This game's artwork/cardstock is amazing!
Some of the origi AL artist are stilldoing artwork and made some art with companies like capcom. Look for genzoman and Mauricio grimlock for more of that artwork
You know what was the best myth of this game, every country said that it was made in that country. Im from Guatemala and had a deck just because it was a product from my country.
Great video man!!!! I'm from México and I still have a ton from the old Salo Mitos y Leyendas cards it was very fun. My two favourite expansions were Guerrero Jaguar (as it should be) and Bestiario (a ton of Gothic monsters). Overrall it used to be a really good game
there is a german version of the cofradia too , cofradia was basically a mashup of the first 4 editions , thats why its has mytholgy from a lot of culture , (El Reto: universal myths (that anubis for ex.) , Ira del nahual: old civs from latin america , Mundo Gotico: gothic theme (vampires ,werewolfs) and Ragnarok : thor n stuff)
If you are interested in the new edition of the game send me a pm and I will contact the guys in PR. The game is going strong and it keeps growing. And if you need translation of the rules we can hook you up. In Puerto Rico we have a great community that is growing everyday.
the new version has powercreep too, but if youre gonna play casually its a great game, talk to the official accounts, im sure myl will send you some cards if its for promotion.
Reupload? And yes, at the beginning the booster was around the equivalent to a dollar and at the end around 2.5 dollars, and Salo dissapeared because of an earthquake and politic changes in the country Also, did you managed to found the movie?
@@psychicflora It was basically an isekai where the kids were reincarnations of characters in the cards that had to fulfill their purpose in a war between Kronos and Zeus, so you had kids that were Loki, Robin Hood, Thor, and .....a prisoner (a character destiny was literally to be a prisoner)
That's actually the main rule of a card game that uses traditional cards called "Carioca". The objective is to make pairs, trios and flushes depending on each round and you can draw a card from the deck of a face up discard pile, both are used by all the players and at the end of each turn you HAVE to discard a card
Hey Kohdok, try to have a look at "Inferno", a tcg from Argentina. Although getting the cards might by a reall challenge since the game never made it out of the country and it is not being printed at the time
These are pretty cool, I never thought I would see Uxmal or a trutruca mentioned in any game, and of course a game with Inti being so powerful would be from Chile.
Hey kohdok I just wanted to randomly drop a comment saying ur awesome !!! I make it my job to at least learn to play and look into lots of active and dead card games and I can see how passionate you are about TCGs in general and that's awesome!!! TH-cam needs more well rounded open minded card game youtubers
Every game has it's "Waifu cards" that sweaty nerds will pay two-digit sums for commons of. Hell, look at Weiz Schwarts and tell me it's not just a waifu card collection masquerading as a game.
Mmm i now i need to re write my original comment. A good topic to talk about is how tcg just to work in latino América. Price tag is everything here because between the importation valor, the change convertion and taxes the price for original products skyrocket. Take this example. At that time a original single yu gi oh card was around 1 arg peso but a imitation deck was around 5. And they were the type of imitation were they are just cheaper and no licensed reprints of the originals cards. For that reason nobody buyed original just imitation. This also affect how we get the cards. There were not boosters instead we have a lot of different prebuilds decks that form part of collections of sort. The other big aspect because imitation win here was because the acces to the product. You could buy a yugi card deck fucking anywhere. This problem was not only exclusive to yugioh. Things like blayblade suffer the same. A original blade was around 25 arg pesos while a imitation one cost between 2-10 arg pesos.
Powercreep was a massive issue for this game and it didn't help that the designers seemed to favor aggro decks above anything else. After the game got revived, the second expansion called "Sumeria" featured beasts which were pretty aggresive but relied a lot on graveyard interactions to be effective, the very next expansion called "Asgard" featured a new type of ally called "bárbaro" or barbarian, and their whole mechanic was that they got stronger when they attacked in groups so barbarian decks could dump their hand by turn two and just overwhelm you with very little counterplay and as the game went on, new cards kept getting stronger, a cost 3 dude with 3 strength you could play from your graveyard was considered good before, now you have allies with 7 strength that cost 2, can be played from your graveyard and have an effect as well. Absolutely bonkers
@@2Lainz Yugioh power creep has NOTHING on Mitos creep tbh. Yugioh didn't really get super derailed until like 2016. The Mitos remake got derailed in like 2 years. It's adjusted a bit to its new power curve now, but if you were to look at Sumeria or Rebelión cards and compare them to current cards, they are extremely underpowered.
Oh si, el juego que fue mal manejado por no tener un plan de impresión, igualmente el juego era fenomenal y extremadamente barato, aún se sigue imprimiendo en chile, pero ya no en toda américa latina.
Oh, my childhood in a video.
My first deck was Sibila (the resource breaking one of the video) and fell in love instantly, I also remember that the chilean version of "La Cofradía" (Brotherhood, or the set that is featured in the video) had the most awesome card boxes, where the container for the cards pivoted out of the outer "shell". I learned to read with this cards and collected the special sets (two of them were wooden boxes in the shape of a book that had deck spaces in the inside, google "Liber Dominus Arcano" or "Liber Dominus Arsenal", and even a wooden pyramid with the cards inside for the Egyptian set. When the chilean history set was released, it began the awful powercreep and soon later it died. Now there are new sets but I shifted to MTG for my cardboard crackhead spirit.
The original game had some serious power creep issues. It even had a complete change in structure on it's lasts years. Then, Salo died and the game went out of business.
Years later, Klu revived the game and practically re-started it. You could technically use old cards against the new ones, but the design logic behind newer editions is completely different. The game was re-balanced and the rules are more clear. It also has a ratation system, so the power creep hasn't been as terrible as it was for the Salo-era game.
i used to play it back then and i can confirm, power creep was really strong as sets rotated, only very few and specific cards from older sets remained relevant like Red de Plata, but the effects of new cards escalated so hard and so bad they even had to make up more discard zones because they kept adding cards to recover from those zones gradually more easier
In the original version there was a left in chunk for about 10 seconds where you could hear him get up and open a door, presumably to let a pet in.
Side note, thanks for showing this game. Never heard of it before but booster boxes/ starter deck bricks for $20 is a pretty good buy in.
Edit: I just picked up one of the starter deck packs and some booster boxes for the play group. This game's artwork/cardstock is amazing!
Some of the origi AL artist are stilldoing artwork and made some art with companies like capcom. Look for genzoman and Mauricio grimlock for more of that artwork
You know what was the best myth of this game, every country said that it was made in that country. Im from Guatemala and had a deck just because it was a product from my country.
BTW you can play MyL online, on the Steam store
but AFAIK it's different rules tho
@@juanchetumare pog
You said "Chi - Chi - Chi - Le - Le - Le" .... I loved it
Great video man!!!! I'm from México and I still have a ton from the old Salo Mitos y Leyendas cards it was very fun. My two favourite expansions were Guerrero Jaguar (as it should be) and Bestiario (a ton of Gothic monsters). Overrall it used to be a really good game
there is a german version of the cofradia too , cofradia was basically a mashup of the first 4 editions , thats why its has mytholgy from a lot of culture , (El Reto: universal myths (that anubis for ex.) , Ira del nahual: old civs from latin america , Mundo Gotico: gothic theme (vampires ,werewolfs) and Ragnarok : thor n stuff)
chi chi chi le le le
I live in Costa Rica and never have found any store that shipped Myths and Legends, which is an absolute shame
@Kohdok Apparently there is a second set which was translated into english called Sacred Sword :)
Yoooo, I thought this was a fever dream of a card game! Thanks for letting me know it actually existed!
If you are interested in the new edition of the game send me a pm and I will contact the guys in PR. The game is going strong and it keeps growing. And if you need translation of the rules we can hook you up. In Puerto Rico we have a great community that is growing everyday.
Btw the company is making an online version of the game that is in both english and spanish and is basically the original old school game but online.
Better to have them hit me up on twitter.
@@Kohdok sure I'll let them know.
@@joseantoniorosaschaparro6209 sure pm me
The online version in steam is kinda clunk :c and I'm sad because I loved playing MyL in the school
the new version has powercreep too, but if youre gonna play casually its a great game, talk to the official accounts, im sure myl will send you some cards if its for promotion.
Yes!!!! You posted this just as i sat down for lunch.
Reupload? And yes, at the beginning the booster was around the equivalent to a dollar and at the end around 2.5 dollars, and Salo dissapeared because of an earthquake and politic changes in the country
Also, did you managed to found the movie?
If i remember right, they did a promotional movie were some kids usted the cards to summon Cronos or something crazy like that
@@psychicflora It was basically an isekai where the kids were reincarnations of characters in the cards that had to fulfill their purpose in a war between Kronos and Zeus, so you had kids that were Loki, Robin Hood, Thor, and .....a prisoner (a character destiny was literally to be a prisoner)
@@elhugox1 that sounds kinda interesting, sounds like the D&D cartoon
I have an idea for a life decking game: when you would draw a card, you could either draw it from your deck or the top of the discard
That's actually the main rule of a card game that uses traditional cards called "Carioca".
The objective is to make pairs, trios and flushes depending on each round and you can draw a card from the deck of a face up discard pile, both are used by all the players and at the end of each turn you HAVE to discard a card
Alguien se acuerda de lo roto que eataba Arturo Pratt?
Wn, las cartas que venían en el Icarito estaban todas rotas
San martin SP xd
IT HAPPENED
I NEVER THOUGHT THIS WOULD HAPPEN
HOLY SHIT
Yay! I really wanted another episode of mitos y leyendas
Edit: Lol It was a reupload but anyways still good vid xD
This game looks cool and fun! I might pick up some of these. Are they Yu-Gi-Oh! size or Magic?
Hey Kohdok, try to have a look at "Inferno", a tcg from Argentina. Although getting the cards might by a reall challenge since the game never made it out of the country and it is not being printed at the time
These are pretty cool, I never thought I would see Uxmal or a trutruca mentioned in any game, and of course a game with Inti being so powerful would be from Chile.
Being British makes 7:58 so differently interpretated >.>;
I'd love to see you check out some more recent cards.
Re-upload indeed. My comment about inferno tcg was lost in the sands of the internet
Hey! dont know if someone answered this yet, but they are being produced by Fenix entertainment nowadays.
More info can be found in myl.cl ;)
Hey kohdok I just wanted to randomly drop a comment saying ur awesome !!! I make it my job to at least learn to play and look into lots of active and dead card games and I can see how passionate you are about TCGs in general and that's awesome!!! TH-cam needs more well rounded open minded card game youtubers
In a competitive Deck we mostly used gold cards whit abilities not those basic ones.
Are you selling any bakugan
Every game has it's "Waifu cards" that sweaty nerds will pay two-digit sums for commons of. Hell, look at Weiz Schwarts and tell me it's not just a waifu card collection masquerading as a game.
Except they somehow also made a really good game
and in mitos y legendas all of them are drawn by Genzo, that guy's a legend
Is this a repost?
You want mine? I have literaly tons, bteween bulk and constructed decks from the relaunch
I had some cards growing up. I never played the game but I thought the artwork was beautiful
Mmm i now i need to re write my original comment. A good topic to talk about is how tcg just to work in latino América. Price tag is everything here because between the importation valor, the change convertion and taxes the price for original products skyrocket. Take this example. At that time a original single yu gi oh card was around 1 arg peso but a imitation deck was around 5. And they were the type of imitation were they are just cheaper and no licensed reprints of the originals cards. For that reason nobody buyed original just imitation. This also affect how we get the cards. There were not boosters instead we have a lot of different prebuilds decks that form part of collections of sort. The other big aspect because imitation win here was because the acces to the product. You could buy a yugi card deck fucking anywhere. This problem was not only exclusive to yugioh. Things like blayblade suffer the same. A original blade was around 25 arg pesos while a imitation one cost between 2-10 arg pesos.
Is this a reupload?
Powercreep was a massive issue for this game and it didn't help that the designers seemed to favor aggro decks above anything else. After the game got revived, the second expansion called "Sumeria" featured beasts which were pretty aggresive but relied a lot on graveyard interactions to be effective, the very next expansion called "Asgard" featured a new type of ally called "bárbaro" or barbarian, and their whole mechanic was that they got stronger when they attacked in groups so barbarian decks could dump their hand by turn two and just overwhelm you with very little counterplay and as the game went on, new cards kept getting stronger, a cost 3 dude with 3 strength you could play from your graveyard was considered good before, now you have allies with 7 strength that cost 2, can be played from your graveyard and have an effect as well. Absolutely bonkers
Sounds like yugioh lol
@@2Lainz Yugioh power creep has NOTHING on Mitos creep tbh. Yugioh didn't really get super derailed until like 2016.
The Mitos remake got derailed in like 2 years. It's adjusted a bit to its new power curve now, but if you were to look at Sumeria or Rebelión cards and compare them to current cards, they are extremely underpowered.
es terrible wueno este juego
Oh si, el juego que fue mal manejado por no tener un plan de impresión, igualmente el juego era fenomenal y extremadamente barato, aún se sigue imprimiendo en chile, pero ya no en toda américa latina.
A editing mistake that no one noticed?it's that a big deal?
This i already watched this two days ago
Power crep is the principal reason to the game die, and, magic the gathering demand for use colors.
Lol
Sounds like a kool game. The artwork is just really ugly. Very overwhelming design and inconsistent art style. Plus I HATE borderless cards.
most recent arwork is great (2014), and most of editions has borders, this one doesn't