Really loved Yami Bakura in the anime. I just love the fact he was this reoccurring threat throughout the entire original series even being revealed as the true main antagonist at the end of it. Plus he was such a savage both in duels and how he insults others lol
Yeah! I loved all his decks cus he's kind of THE player that introduced us to all the alternate win-cons: Burn-mill with just dessert and morphing jar, destiny board, full-on mill with the cursed dolls, and tbh the only reason he lost is because he's always against Yugi who obviously had to draw the out at the final moment.
Manga bakura is one of the best villains I've read in a shonen series. He's ok in the anime but man he's incredible in the manga, especially the final arc.
Always loved how Bakura always had this sort evil, demented spirit theme to all his decks. Wicked Ghosts, Demented Dolls, a freaking WeeGee Board. Dude had a theme and stuck to it.
When I was a kid I read the manga and I think he referred to his strategy as something like "occult card game", and for the longest time I thought that's what the OCG stood for
Necrofear is still one of the coolest boss monsters for a yugioh antagonist. Always wished he used her again so that it could maybe have a showdown with Dark/Silent Magician.
@@CD-Gaming I feel like that made it better. His grand final entrance was sweet. For me that conversation they have in the cathedral is sooo demonic and other worldly. Def one of the best bakura moments of all time. Speaking of which, KONAMI we need more BAKURA SUPPORT ASAP. I need to call upon the mystical evil powers of the millenium ring and possess the konami execs to release bakura cards.
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21:56 Idea to make this one better: _Zorc, The Dread Master_ (DARK) Level 8 Ritual/Effect _You can Ritual summon this card with “Tribute to the Dread Master”. If a fiend monster you would would be banished: Send it to your GY instead. (Quick Effect) If any number of Die are rolled: You can add 1 fiend monster to your hand (From your field, deck or GY) Who’s level is equal to or less then the result of the roll. If your opponent would activate a card or effect (Quick Effect): You can roll 1 or 2 die: Increase this card’s ATK/DEF by 250 X the result, then apply 1 of the following effect(s) based on the result:_ 1-3: Negate the activation of that card or effect. 4-6: Set 1 normal or continuous Spell/Trap (From your hand, deck or GY) 7-9: Activate 1 Field or Ritual Spell directly from your hand, deck or GY. 10+: Special Summon 1 Fiend monster (from your hand, deck or GY) who’s level is equal to or less then the result of the die roll. ATK/2700 DEF/1500 _Tribute to the Dread Master_ Ritual Spell _This card can be used to first (From your hand or GY) Ritual Summon “Zorc, The Dread Master“, then any number of other Ritual Monsters from your hand or GY. You must also pay LP equal to the total ATK or DEF (whichever is higher) of all the Monster(s) you would Ritual Summon. While you control a monster that was ritual summoned by this card: You gain LP equal to the total ATK/DEF of any monsters your opponent summons. If this card is in your GY: You can target 1 Fiend or Ritual monster you control; Destroy it, then add this card to your hand._
That Fantasy World was the finalé to Season Zero and it was intense! I always love how when we learn his motives for revenge, "that moment you realise!"!
Bakura might have never usually won his duels, but what I liked about him was that he never needed to. His plans didn’t hinge on winning card games, he knew he was no match for the likes of Yugi and Kaiba so he had to be clever & stay one step ahead of the other characters.
Back in the playground days, I managed to get Dark Necrofear and built a deck around her. I lacked the common sense to put together a good deck, but it was the same for my friends so I usually won when I could draw my only, unsearchable copy lol. Easily my favorite fiend type monster in the game.
I’m so glad you came out with this video. Thank you! Bakura was always the underlying villain in the series. And even tho his monster cards were not that good in the TCG, they were pretty cool to me in the anime. Side note it’s good catching up with your videos, I’ve been bingeing them all on the way to work. I’ve missed out on so much, stopped watching the anime and playing yugioh since life happened. Keep them coming! 🙌🏼
Umm, small correction on the Zorc section... Bakura wasn't the one using the double hit technique, Yugi did. Bakura used a different "run of criticals" trick that was in the same "class" but was never explained on how it worked... after Yami Yugi shoed his knowledge of the "double hit", Bakura made a new rule to ban either of them from any fancy dice rolling tricks (and then started to use the brainwashed dice). Big props for pointing out that the card was based off of the Monster World version though, as opposed to the memory world version... I think a lot of people miss that since Monster world was from the manga, making it a lot less known then anything that got to appear in the anime.
@@gabrielcurry457 Naaaah the Ishizu Cards were a fucking mistake, the shufflers are the worst, at least the Idea of recovering resources is ok, i can dig that. Being able to affect your opponent's graveyard on a quick effect is BULLSHIT of the highest degree.
24:17 I think the Ritual Monster is only based on the Monster World RPG endboss. That Zorc can be considered a weaker incarnation of the God of Darkness we see in the Millenium World, so they are obviously related but separate entities both which could be translated into the card game.
18:00 Idea to make live up to it’s anime effects: _Diabound Kernel: _*_Oh Vengeance Mine_* (DARK) Level 6 Fiend/Effect _Gains ATK/DEF equal to the current or original ATK/DEF of any monsters it destroys by battle (Whichever is higher). If this card battles: It gains 600 ATK/DEF. You can only use each of the following effects of "Diabound Kernel" once per turn. (Quick Effect) If a monster you control is destroyed by battle, or you take battle damage from an opponent’s attack: You can Normal Summon this card from your hand or Special Summon it from your GY. If this card battles: It gains 600 ATK/DEF. (Quick Effect): You can target 1 face-up monster your opponent controls; it loses ATK equal to this card's current ATK until the end of this turn, then banish this card until the Standby Phase of the next turn._ ATK/1800 DEF/1200
Change of Heart has always been my favorite card, and while it's niche has mostly been replaced by TTT, it's great to see that it's still one of the most impactful effects in the game if you know what you're doing.
Bakura is my favourite character in the franchise - and when tou think about it, his desire to kill the Pharaoh isn't unfounded, as his village was slaughtered to create the Millennium Items. Then Zorc showed up and well... y'know the rest.
Honestly even though Jaden Yuki is known as a Hero player he actually ran a bunch of non HERO monsters in his run. I think as a challenge it'll be interesting to see you do a top ten of Jaden Yuki's best Non HERO monsters
Been loving to show these kinds of videos about iconic DM-era chars' most important cards so far. So are there going to be any more like this? I know Pegasus could have quite a lot of "iconic" cards to showcase, considering Pegasus MADE the game in-universe.
9:50 Idea for a new Necrofear monster: _Primal Necrofear_ (DARK) Level 8 Fiend/Fusion/Effect “Dark Necrofear” + “Curse Necrofear” _You can also special summon this card (from your Extra deck or GY) by sending 3 Fiend monsters you own that are banished or in your hand to the GY. If this card you control would be banished: Send it the the GY instead (This cannot be negated, ignored or responded to). Once per turn, you can banish 1 Fiend monster from your GY: Add 1 Spell/Trap to your hand (From your deck or GY) with a different name then any spells/traps from your hand or field. During the End Phase, if this card is in the GY because of an opponent’s card or effect: Apply 1 of the following effects:_ ⚪️Target 1 face-up monster your opponent controls; equip this card to that target. While this card is equipped to a monster by this effect, take control of that monster. ⚪️Special Summon this card from your GY, then, you can destroy cards your opponent controls, up to the number of face-up Spells/Traps you control with different names ATK/2800 DED/2800
So let me get this straight He's brought out by putting 3 fiends from the banished pile or hand to the gy He can't be banished He adds ANY Spell/Trap to the hand basically During the EP, he can use one of the necrofears effects (I assume the second one is cursed necrofear) Overall, I'd say this is decent design. It references both the old and the new necrofear while also being a upgrade. Good job dude But do something about the third effect, add any spell or trap on a monster which such an easy summoning condition seems like you ask fiend decks to break this card apart
@@lordofcrows So more like… This?: _Primal Necrofear_ (DARK) Level 8 Fiend/Fusion/Effect “Dark Necrofear” + “Curse Necrofear” _You can also special summon this card (from your Extra deck or GY) by sending 3 Fiend monsters you own that are banished or in your hand to the GY. If this card you control would be banished: Send it the the GY instead (This cannot be negated, ignored or responded to). Once per turn, you can banish 1 Fiend monster from your GY: Add 1 _*_Continuous_*_ Spell/Trap to your hand (From your deck or GY) with a different name then any spells/traps from your hand or field. During the End Phase, if this card is in the GY because of an opponent’s card or effect: Apply 1 of the following effects:_ ⚪️Target 1 face-up monster your opponent controls; equip this card to that target. While this card is equipped to a monster by this effect, take control of that monster. ⚪️Special Summon this card from your GY, then, you can destroy cards your opponent controls, up to the number of face-up Spells/Traps you control with different names. ATK/2800 DED/2800
fun fact: the original English text of the "Spirit Message" cards only required Destiny Board to be on the field, so if you had all four spirit messages in your hand when destiny board was up, and the space, you could otk with them.
I never did watch too much of the Dawn of the Duel arc, so everything I associate with Bakura is mostly from the duels at Duelist Kingdom, Battle City, and his last duel against Yugi That said, Zorc is synonymous with Bakura. In any form.
Honestly given the release of the 25th anniversary, it might be interesting to see a top 10 of each of the first 6 packs of Yu-Gi-Oh, just recently got 2 booster boxes of blue eyes and while the cards are primitive and archaic I am excited to get like 2-5 friends and do a 2-6 man draft with DM era rules of 1 Attack per turn, 1 direct attack = wins, etc.(none of that ultra specific stuff like types counters, leave that for pokemon)
Do find it kind of interesting that despite Dark Bakura being a Thief in his previous life, he uses a deck themed around Occult stuff like haunted objects, ghosts and dolls. It's not like Yu-Gi-Oh is lacking in Theft cards. Could've been cool if he played with a Bandit Deck.
I think the thing is that Dark Bakura may have shared his name and appearance with the Thief King, Zorc was who he really was inside. The Spirit of the Puzzle really was Atem, the Spirit of the Ring only seemed to be Bandit Bakura.
I always liked the vanilla monsters Bakura used during the duels and despite Change Of Heart being the most iconic card of him -- Zorc and Diamond were heavily misused and overlooked.
I had an interesting thought. What if present Bakura's personality could represent how the Thief King could've ended up if the genocide of Kul Elna never happened?
Its such a damn shame Bakura only had 2 wins and that one of them was offscreen. I genuinely think that there needed to be one more arc somewhere between Battle City and the finale to flesh out Bakura and show him actually being a consistent threat I mean, he's the only antagonist in the series in my opinion that actually has a perfectly valid reason to hate Atem and his family tbh
So i build a bunch of decks to create an in house meta for me and a few friends. I don't spend a lot on any one card, but I'd like to see a list something like "best 10 cards under 50cents" or best "10 cards under 1 dollar" According to whatever common platform you feel is best to get aprox value... though it will change with time im curious what you think are the best cheapest cards.
I always loved the contrast between Ryo Bakura not being all that into card games and being more of a TTRPG person while also having the most tactically interesting deck in the Duel Monsters series.
Pegasus will probably be the next one. Toon World will probably be #1 on that list even though the real world version of it is trash, but Thousand Eyes Restrict should be somewhere in the top 4 as it was busted back in the day and is still decent even now.
Change of Heart would likely still be banned if Brain Control didn't get an errata as Brain Control would've been the card that came off the ban list instead when Change of Heart did. I don't think such a powerful card could go back to 3.
Bakura has always been my favorite character and duelist from Duel Monster due to how unorthodox and fascinating his strategies were. Although a little risky and convoluted, they were refreshingly creative and fun to follow, in contrast with the more straight and generic "big beatstick that punches hard" approach. He was the one that showed me the game's mechanics potential and flexibility, lighting my love for weird, janky strategies and plays; something that I'd still hold dear to this day. I also like him as a character, he's practically the mastermind behind most, if not all of the events of DM story and is heavily involved in the plot, despite looking like just another threat for a good deal of DM's story, just to keep getting more and more relevant through the course of the event and finally being revealed to be not just another threat, but THE primary threat and how everything he has been doing from the start of the series was premeditated and lead to that final RPG-like duel between him and Atem, making all the pieces fall into place; it's brilliant. Also, he's a kind of simple villain: He's wicked to the core. No sad story, no noble intentions or saviour-like ideals behind his plans. He just wants to see the world burn for the sake of seeing it burn and I love that.
I have this exact Destiny Board/Necrofear casual deck in MD(save for his normal monsters), his cards r so satisfying if u can win with them. that's what boring-to-see meta decks such as albaz, dark magician etc dont have
So what I learned from this is that the only reason Bakura ever lost was plot armor. Even if he wasn't playing the best strategies, he was the best at those strategies and could adapt to the changes in a game, but couldn't ever win because of being a villain without plot armor like Marik.
i used a decent deck using necrofear in duel links a few years ago would work good around fiend dark based deck with the yami boost yami yugi could spawn with
Even so Zorc never was played in tournaments, this card was one if not my most favourite card in the old game. I even build a luck deck around him which was very fun to play^^ I even invented 2 support card for Zorc which were kinda broken at that time but nowadays they would most likely suck^^
As amazing of a character Yami Bakura was, I wish we got to see more of Ryo proper. Even most of the cards on this list, given their twisted and occult nature, are tied to the Bandit King himself, that it feels like we hardly know the true Ryo’s playstyle. The wiki mentions that his Duelist Kingdom deck implies a tarot theme with Lady of Faith (aka Highpriestess), White Magical Hat, Happy Lover, Doma Angel of Silence, and of course the famous Change of Heart. I just wish we could have seen more of that, considering the dark Bakura and his occult fiends were such a tour de force
As a player who has used Dark (and Curse) Necrofear, a lot, I have found moderate use in my Unchained deck due to it being a predominant Fiend-type (main) deck; it is very useful as an XYZ material for Dingisru or Black Luster Soldier - Soldier of Chaos, though I do not gain the possession effect, and on occasion serves as graveyard fuel for Unchained Soul of Disaster/Rage/Anquish's effect and Curse Necrofear, on top of Dark Spirit of Malice/Banishment's "whack a mole" effect (both of which are amazing and fun to use in my deck!). I guess what I'm trying to say is, yeah Necrofear herself might not the greatest card but to me she'll always have a place in the Unchained deck.
I still remember side decking exchange quite alot in locals years ago, this one player only ever played exodia decks and grabbing any exodia piece from an exodia player is almost impossible to come back from...
Regarding Diabound, I always saw its ATK drain effect as a flicker rather than an ATK modifier. I mean it does modify ATK as the first effect, but dodging removal is always a handy thing to have
Dark Bakura is heavily underestimated due to his losses. He only needed to defeat Atem once. If he could claim the Millennium Puzzle, he would be mere inches away from inciting doomsday. On top of that, he was ruthless and deadly. He was terrifying during his duel with Ghost Kotsuzuka. This is one of those scenarios where the Anime surpassed the Manga. In the Manga, his win was off-panel, and it's hard to tell if Kotsuzuka is dead or knocked out. Whereas in the Anime, he sent Kotsuzuka, Satake and Takaido to Hell.
I love how gracefully you were dancing around the fact Bakura was poorly written, eating defeat after defeat despite being the final boss. I guess it kinda is the curse of BBEGs. You build them up only to lose the only (or in that case many) duel they participate in.
Bakura was the best written villain in the series. He actually had a reason and motivation to do what he did. He had a setup from before the series focused on Duel Monsters, stayed relevant and didn't just go away after losing a game. Did things outside of Duel Monsters as the game was never his focus and only played when he had to. Went through as much effort as possible to set up the second RPG on a grander scale that actually had to do with his and Atem's history, technically rewriting history if he succeeded. He basically did in real-life what he setup in the first RPG by pretending to be a friend and reveal to be an enemy all the way to being the final Boss. If anything, Yami Marik was the most poorly written villain of the series as he just sort of appears. Sure he's written as a split personality, but that never explained why he had the Eye of Wjadt on his head. Seemed like it was supposed to hint at the Millennium Rod was possessing him, since that made sense with all the other times the eye was used by Marik and the Rod, but the idea was dropped. All he wanted to do was kill Yugi/Atem and spread pain. That was pretty much it, a very basic character.
@@ViroVeteruscythey should’ve expanded on yami Marik by revealing him as the spirit of someone from ancient Egypt and he was pure evil and he teamed up with Bakura
I am genuinely shocked we've never had a Zorc Retrain. Especially since he appears basically retrained in the show??? And how beloved Bakura is as a villain? Dang
In the anime, spell and trap removal on monster effects was pretty rare, but those monsters did exist. I wonder if in universe those cards are rare runs which have a limited supply. This would explain why Destiny Board is so scary, even looking at later eras monster-based backrow removal was rare and while the staples did exist in the characters' decks in 5Ds, I get the impression they run 1 copy a piece by the main characters and other characters don't even have any copies. Also in the manga, the reason it spelled death is that instead of making its controller win the duel, it makes the opponent die. I assume that means the controller wins as the opponent loses by forfeit.
Bakura was ahead of his time in the card meta. Using the graveyard as an extra resource and using flood gates rather than just straight beat sticks
Yami Bakura would absolutely have used Mystic Mine if it existed back then
Imagine if he made somebody deal with Mystic Mine and Dark Sanctuary at the same time.
By far the worst thing he has ever done
@@alexanderrobins7497 Dark Mine 😅
Don't give him ideas.
He's the designer for it
Really loved Yami Bakura in the anime. I just love the fact he was this reoccurring threat throughout the entire original series even being revealed as the true main antagonist at the end of it. Plus he was such a savage both in duels and how he insults others lol
I know he didn't have many wins but I still love his dueling he's always using different unorthodox tactics.
1 win 💀
Probably the most Rogue duelist in all of Yu-Gi-Oh.
Unorthodox describes Bakura pretty well overall.
He didn't finish his duel with Kaiba in the last season, but Kaiba was losing pretty badly.
Yeah! I loved all his decks cus he's kind of THE player that introduced us to all the alternate win-cons: Burn-mill with just dessert and morphing jar, destiny board, full-on mill with the cursed dolls, and tbh the only reason he lost is because he's always against Yugi who obviously had to draw the out at the final moment.
Manga bakura is one of the best villains I've read in a shonen series. He's ok in the anime but man he's incredible in the manga, especially the final arc.
Why? What changed?
The anime is missing the entire Monster World RPG Arc, for one.
Always loved how Bakura always had this sort evil, demented spirit theme to all his decks. Wicked Ghosts, Demented Dolls, a freaking WeeGee Board. Dude had a theme and stuck to it.
Funny bit of trivia here - His Battle City deck was actually made by regular Bakura because he genuinely liked that sort of stuff.
He also used the Undead, sorcerers and literal demons from hell. That’s why it all fits the occult theme
@@barbatosmcmurderton4209 yes regular bakura actually liked those things. This why he actually asked Joey if he was willing to trade jinzo.
What the fuck is a WeeJee board wtf
Ouija* not WeeGee lmao
When I was a kid I read the manga and I think he referred to his strategy as something like "occult card game", and for the longest time I thought that's what the OCG stood for
Bakura was the most important enemy of Yugi in the series
And the most pathetic. I don't think he ever won a notable duel. He beat Bonz, and that's it.
Except an opponent who wasn't cheating
@@fredfry5100 but bro straight up murdered pegasus and took his eye
@@fredfry5100To be fair though he did have a bad case of Wankers Cramp during Battle City.
@@fredfry5100he nearly beat Kaiba, don’t remember Marik beating anyone without cheating
Necrofear is still one of the coolest boss monsters for a yugioh antagonist. Always wished he used her again so that it could maybe have a showdown with Dark/Silent Magician.
Bakura has always been one my favorites. I absolutely love his deck. I like how creepy and intimidating his deck is
I like Morphing Jar, it sounds like screamapillar 😂😂😂😂
Bakura was just chilling the entire time, and the final season he decided to become a larger threat that being seen.
Biding his time... That and slowed down by filler! Three times! Yeah, name a villain who got it worse...
@@CD-Gaming
Madera Uchiha
@@alexanderrobins7497 Touché, that man, touché!
@@CD-Gaming I feel like that made it better. His grand final entrance was sweet. For me that conversation they have in the cathedral is sooo demonic and other worldly. Def one of the best bakura moments of all time. Speaking of which, KONAMI we need more BAKURA SUPPORT ASAP. I need to call upon the mystical evil powers of the millenium ring and possess the konami execs to release bakura cards.
Well they skipped season zero over here so we didn't get the introduction we probably should have lol
Dark Necrofear was part of my strongest deck in 2005, a Fiend deck. Also included Sillva, Gorz and Raviel.
Bakura's normal fiends are still some of my favorite monster cards :)
I recently bought them all- just the coolest villain of the show alongside marik
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Lair of Darkness Yes!
kaiju
don't you mean gamaciel and friends
21:56 Idea to make this one better:
_Zorc, The Dread Master_ (DARK)
Level 8
Ritual/Effect
_You can Ritual summon this card with “Tribute to the Dread Master”. If a fiend monster you would would be banished: Send it to your GY instead. (Quick Effect) If any number of Die are rolled: You can add 1 fiend monster to your hand (From your field, deck or GY) Who’s level is equal to or less then the result of the roll. If your opponent would activate a card or effect (Quick Effect): You can roll 1 or 2 die: Increase this card’s ATK/DEF by 250 X the result, then apply 1 of the following effect(s) based on the result:_
1-3: Negate the activation of that card or effect.
4-6: Set 1 normal or continuous Spell/Trap (From your hand, deck or GY)
7-9: Activate 1 Field or Ritual Spell directly from your hand, deck or GY.
10+: Special Summon 1 Fiend monster (from your hand, deck or GY) who’s level is equal to or less then the result of the die roll.
ATK/2700 DEF/1500
_Tribute to the Dread Master_
Ritual Spell
_This card can be used to first (From your hand or GY) Ritual Summon “Zorc, The Dread Master“, then any number of other Ritual Monsters from your hand or GY. You must also pay LP equal to the total ATK or DEF (whichever is higher) of all the Monster(s) you would Ritual Summon. While you control a monster that was ritual summoned by this card: You gain LP equal to the total ATK/DEF of any monsters your opponent summons. If this card is in your GY: You can target 1 Fiend or Ritual monster you control; Destroy it, then add this card to your hand._
The spirit residing in Bakura is one of the toughest characters in all of Yu-Gi-Oh! and always rises.
That Fantasy World was the finalé to Season Zero and it was intense! I always love how when we learn his motives for revenge, "that moment you realise!"!
Bakura might have never usually won his duels, but what I liked about him was that he never needed to. His plans didn’t hinge on winning card games, he knew he was no match for the likes of Yugi and Kaiba so he had to be clever & stay one step ahead of the other characters.
Back in the playground days, I managed to get Dark Necrofear and built a deck around her. I lacked the common sense to put together a good deck, but it was the same for my friends so I usually won when I could draw my only, unsearchable copy lol. Easily my favorite fiend type monster in the game.
We need those Marik & Bakura retrains fr the culture.
Bakura have retrains
Such as Curse Necrofear.
Destiny Board is probably the most iconic card that Yami Bakura used
Probably?
I guess maybe argue Dark Necrofear
@@IndexInvestingWithCole Yeah Dark Necrofear is iconic too
Can something be iconic if it's horribly bad? I guess so.
@@bhumibolrushing7830 You just defined the word infamous.
@@bhumibolrushing7830 well yea obviously
I always liked Dark Spirit of the Silent. I had that card and it was so fun to use in a duel
This channel never misses being informative. Bakura was the real victim in the series lol
Would be great if he got more duels and wins to make him a more believable final boss.
@@xerael4659 he always was final boss. At least in the manga
I’m so glad you came out with this video. Thank you! Bakura was always the underlying villain in the series. And even tho his monster cards were not that good in the TCG, they were pretty cool to me in the anime. Side note it’s good catching up with your videos, I’ve been bingeing them all on the way to work. I’ve missed out on so much, stopped watching the anime and playing yugioh since life happened. Keep them coming! 🙌🏼
Umm, small correction on the Zorc section... Bakura wasn't the one using the double hit technique, Yugi did. Bakura used a different "run of criticals" trick that was in the same "class" but was never explained on how it worked... after Yami Yugi shoed his knowledge of the "double hit", Bakura made a new rule to ban either of them from any fancy dice rolling tricks (and then started to use the brainwashed dice).
Big props for pointing out that the card was based off of the Monster World version though, as opposed to the memory world version... I think a lot of people miss that since Monster world was from the manga, making it a lot less known then anything that got to appear in the anime.
Wish Bukura would receive more support. His cards are really creepy which make them cool.
Ishizu got some and they did finally print the Atlantis Arc cards, so... never say "never"?
Ishizu got support and the results make me wish nothing like it ever happens again
@@Hootztheowlyea but tbh the problem was definitely tear not the ishizu cards imo
@@gabrielcurry457 Naaaah the Ishizu Cards were a fucking mistake, the shufflers are the worst, at least the Idea of recovering resources is ok, i can dig that.
Being able to affect your opponent's graveyard on a quick effect is BULLSHIT of the highest degree.
24:17 I think the Ritual Monster is only based on the Monster World RPG endboss.
That Zorc can be considered a weaker incarnation of the God of Darkness we see in the Millenium World, so they are obviously related but separate entities both which could be translated into the card game.
I hope Diabound gets an upgrade later to show it being on par with the Gods
He already has zorc
What do you mean?
Diabound's in-game actualisation looks fair to me: it sucks, just as the Gods.
@@xCorvus7x It would get locked behind a heap of support cards like Ra.
18:00 Idea to make live up to it’s anime effects:
_Diabound Kernel: _*_Oh Vengeance Mine_* (DARK)
Level 6
Fiend/Effect
_Gains ATK/DEF equal to the current or original ATK/DEF of any monsters it destroys by battle (Whichever is higher). If this card battles: It gains 600 ATK/DEF. You can only use each of the following effects of "Diabound Kernel" once per turn. (Quick Effect) If a monster you control is destroyed by battle, or you take battle damage from an opponent’s attack: You can Normal Summon this card from your hand or Special Summon it from your GY. If this card battles: It gains 600 ATK/DEF. (Quick Effect): You can target 1 face-up monster your opponent controls; it loses ATK equal to this card's current ATK until the end of this turn, then banish this card until the Standby Phase of the next turn._
ATK/1800 DEF/1200
You know, what this tells me is that Yami Bakura would be a solid duelist if he was given modern cards and time to study the game.
Change of Heart has always been my favorite card, and while it's niche has mostly been replaced by TTT, it's great to see that it's still one of the most impactful effects in the game if you know what you're doing.
It really is. The fact it's Limited hurts a bit. TTT is unlimited but locked behind an activation condition.
Bakura is my favourite character in the franchise - and when tou think about it, his desire to kill the Pharaoh isn't unfounded, as his village was slaughtered to create the Millennium Items. Then Zorc showed up and well... y'know the rest.
We deserve an official Zorc Necrophades card as a God Card. Also maybe a couple of Bandit King Bakuro themed cards
My all time favourite Yu-Gi-Oh antagonist is getting the recognition he so rightfully deserves 😊, ABOUT TIME 😑.
Honestly even though Jaden Yuki is known as a Hero player he actually ran a bunch of non HERO monsters in his run. I think as a challenge it'll be interesting to see you do a top ten of Jaden Yuki's best Non HERO monsters
Great Video!I also think that the cursed doll he used at the end of the season against yugi played an important role too.
Been loving to show these kinds of videos about iconic DM-era chars' most important cards so far. So are there going to be any more like this? I know Pegasus could have quite a lot of "iconic" cards to showcase, considering Pegasus MADE the game in-universe.
Pegasus is next yes
Awesome! Can't wait!
Bakura is my favorite character in all the YGO universe, so happy to see this video!!!
Yugi sure was “lucky” he drew the card he needed
The last time I was this early Pot of Greed was still legal
I can't wait to see that Konami does with Zorc when it releases!
9:50 Idea for a new Necrofear monster:
_Primal Necrofear_ (DARK)
Level 8
Fiend/Fusion/Effect
“Dark Necrofear” + “Curse Necrofear”
_You can also special summon this card (from your Extra deck or GY) by sending 3 Fiend monsters you own that are banished or in your hand to the GY. If this card you control would be banished: Send it the the GY instead (This cannot be negated, ignored or responded to). Once per turn, you can banish 1 Fiend monster from your GY: Add 1 Spell/Trap to your hand (From your deck or GY) with a different name then any spells/traps from your hand or field. During the End Phase, if this card is in the GY because of an opponent’s card or effect: Apply 1 of the following effects:_
⚪️Target 1 face-up monster your opponent controls; equip this card to that target. While this card is equipped to a monster by this effect, take control of that monster.
⚪️Special Summon this card from your GY, then, you can destroy cards your opponent controls, up to the number of face-up Spells/Traps you control with different names
ATK/2800 DED/2800
What’s Primal Necrofear’s Attribute?
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DARK
So let me get this straight
He's brought out by putting 3 fiends from the banished pile or hand to the gy
He can't be banished
He adds ANY Spell/Trap to the hand basically
During the EP, he can use one of the necrofears effects (I assume the second one is cursed necrofear)
Overall, I'd say this is decent design. It references both the old and the new necrofear while also being a upgrade. Good job dude
But do something about the third effect, add any spell or trap on a monster which such an easy summoning condition seems like you ask fiend decks to break this card apart
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I could focus the spell/trap search to only continuous ones. To keep in line with the Destiny board thing.
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So more like… This?:
_Primal Necrofear_ (DARK)
Level 8
Fiend/Fusion/Effect
“Dark Necrofear” + “Curse Necrofear”
_You can also special summon this card (from your Extra deck or GY) by sending 3 Fiend monsters you own that are banished or in your hand to the GY. If this card you control would be banished: Send it the the GY instead (This cannot be negated, ignored or responded to). Once per turn, you can banish 1 Fiend monster from your GY: Add 1 _*_Continuous_*_ Spell/Trap to your hand (From your deck or GY) with a different name then any spells/traps from your hand or field. During the End Phase, if this card is in the GY because of an opponent’s card or effect: Apply 1 of the following effects:_
⚪️Target 1 face-up monster your opponent controls; equip this card to that target. While this card is equipped to a monster by this effect, take control of that monster.
⚪️Special Summon this card from your GY, then, you can destroy cards your opponent controls, up to the number of face-up Spells/Traps you control with different names.
ATK/2800 DED/2800
Zorc was also the star of a hit sitcom
Change of Hearts is one of my favorite cards. I love this series. Top 10 Pegasus' cards would be cool to see.
Thank you for making this video. Bakura is awesome!
Just want to say it because its not your typical type of yugioh content, but i LOVE these type of vidoes. x
Yami Bakura was the definition of “Playing the Long Game”!
fun fact: the original English text of the "Spirit Message" cards only required Destiny Board to be on the field, so if you had all four spirit messages in your hand when destiny board was up, and the space, you could otk with them.
I never did watch too much of the Dawn of the Duel arc, so everything I associate with Bakura is mostly from the duels at Duelist Kingdom, Battle City, and his last duel against Yugi
That said, Zorc is synonymous with Bakura. In any form.
Guessing that some of the top spots are Change of Heart, Man-Eater Bug, and Jowgen the Spiritualist.
Yeah I was surprised man eater bug and jowgen didn't get a mention
Honestly given the release of the 25th anniversary, it might be interesting to see a top 10 of each of the first 6 packs of Yu-Gi-Oh, just recently got 2 booster boxes of blue eyes and while the cards are primitive and archaic I am excited to get like 2-5 friends and do a 2-6 man draft with DM era rules of 1 Attack per turn, 1 direct attack = wins, etc.(none of that ultra specific stuff like types counters, leave that for pokemon)
Love your videos
Do find it kind of interesting that despite Dark Bakura being a Thief in his previous life, he uses a deck themed around Occult stuff like haunted objects, ghosts and dolls. It's not like Yu-Gi-Oh is lacking in Theft cards. Could've been cool if he played with a Bandit Deck.
I think the thing is that Dark Bakura may have shared his name and appearance with the Thief King, Zorc was who he really was inside. The Spirit of the Puzzle really was Atem, the Spirit of the Ring only seemed to be Bandit Bakura.
His occult deck was cooked by Bakura himself, Yami Bakura just used it.
I always liked the vanilla monsters Bakura used during the duels and despite Change Of Heart being the most iconic card of him -- Zorc and Diamond were heavily misused and overlooked.
My fav YGO antagonist.
I had an interesting thought. What if present Bakura's personality could represent how the Thief King could've ended up if the genocide of Kul Elna never happened?
Its such a damn shame Bakura only had 2 wins and that one of them was offscreen. I genuinely think that there needed to be one more arc somewhere between Battle City and the finale to flesh out Bakura and show him actually being a consistent threat
I mean, he's the only antagonist in the series in my opinion that actually has a perfectly valid reason to hate Atem and his family tbh
Which was offscreen?
@@kyuubinaruto17Pegasus, at least in the manga. The anime opted for the weird laser battle
Would be interesting to see the trend of type monsters in the anime, like fiends or dragons
So i build a bunch of decks to create an in house meta for me and a few friends.
I don't spend a lot on any one card, but I'd like to see a list something like "best 10 cards under 50cents" or best "10 cards under 1 dollar"
According to whatever common platform you feel is best to get aprox value... though it will change with time im curious what you think are the best cheapest cards.
I want that archtype deck printed he used against yugi in the final season!
I always loved the contrast between Ryo Bakura not being all that into card games and being more of a TTRPG person while also having the most tactically interesting deck in the Duel Monsters series.
The fact Bakura used Earthbound cards before Earthbound was even a thing in yu gi oh 5Ds ...
Pegasus will probably be the next one. Toon World will probably be #1 on that list even though the real world version of it is trash, but Thousand Eyes Restrict should be somewhere in the top 4 as it was busted back in the day and is still decent even now.
For an april fools day video I would love to see is 'Top 10 Cards My Dad Can Beat Up in a Fight.'
Good vid, I’m glad that you made this, now I won’t have to rely on the internet to find Bakura’s iconic cards.
Yami Bakura is such a menace.
After Change of Heart became limited last year, Brain Control's errata became extremely dumb and pointless.
Change of Heart would likely still be banned if Brain Control didn't get an errata as Brain Control would've been the card that came off the ban list instead when Change of Heart did. I don't think such a powerful card could go back to 3.
I love Bakura I have a Japanese set of his occult deck framed. I had to add the newer Dark Necrofear.
Bakura has always been my favorite character and duelist from Duel Monster due to how unorthodox and fascinating his strategies were. Although a little risky and convoluted, they were refreshingly creative and fun to follow, in contrast with the more straight and generic "big beatstick that punches hard" approach. He was the one that showed me the game's mechanics potential and flexibility, lighting my love for weird, janky strategies and plays; something that I'd still hold dear to this day. I also like him as a character, he's practically the mastermind behind most, if not all of the events of DM story and is heavily involved in the plot, despite looking like just another threat for a good deal of DM's story, just to keep getting more and more relevant through the course of the event and finally being revealed to be not just another threat, but THE primary threat and how everything he has been doing from the start of the series was premeditated and lead to that final RPG-like duel between him and Atem, making all the pieces fall into place; it's brilliant. Also, he's a kind of simple villain: He's wicked to the core. No sad story, no noble intentions or saviour-like ideals behind his plans. He just wants to see the world burn for the sake of seeing it burn and I love that.
"Say Yugi, can I be in this episode?"
4:34... yeah... still... useful... im in tears
You should refer the Speed Duel format more often, since some of these cards and strategies are very relevant. Specially with certain Skill Cards.
I have this exact Destiny Board/Necrofear casual deck in MD(save for his normal monsters), his cards r so satisfying if u can win with them. that's what boring-to-see meta decks such as albaz, dark magician etc dont have
3:06 now that would make a great card artwork!
So what I learned from this is that the only reason Bakura ever lost was plot armor. Even if he wasn't playing the best strategies, he was the best at those strategies and could adapt to the changes in a game, but couldn't ever win because of being a villain without plot armor like Marik.
0:19
Ah yes, the true message of victory...
DINAL
I've got my fingers crossed for some bakura retrains in the near future
i used a decent deck using necrofear in duel links a few years ago would work good around fiend dark based deck with the yami boost yami yugi could spawn with
I hope you'll also do 10 most important cards for all of the other protagonists. There'll definitely be some surprises for some of them.
Yubel needs an entire video dedicated him. Please and thank you :)
My Goat!
Even so Zorc never was played in tournaments, this card was one if not my most favourite card in the old game. I even build a luck deck around him which was very fun to play^^ I even invented 2 support card for Zorc which were kinda broken at that time but nowadays they would most likely suck^^
Still kills me that 6 years into Duel Links and we still haven't gotten a Bandit King Bakura skin/character
As amazing of a character Yami Bakura was, I wish we got to see more of Ryo proper. Even most of the cards on this list, given their twisted and occult nature, are tied to the Bandit King himself, that it feels like we hardly know the true Ryo’s playstyle.
The wiki mentions that his Duelist Kingdom deck implies a tarot theme with Lady of Faith (aka Highpriestess), White Magical Hat, Happy Lover, Doma Angel of Silence, and of course the famous Change of Heart. I just wish we could have seen more of that, considering the dark Bakura and his occult fiends were such a tour de force
As a player who has used Dark (and Curse) Necrofear, a lot, I have found moderate use in my Unchained deck due to it being a predominant Fiend-type (main) deck; it is very useful as an XYZ material for Dingisru or Black Luster Soldier - Soldier of Chaos, though I do not gain the possession effect, and on occasion serves as graveyard fuel for Unchained Soul of Disaster/Rage/Anquish's effect and Curse Necrofear, on top of Dark Spirit of Malice/Banishment's "whack a mole" effect (both of which are amazing and fun to use in my deck!).
I guess what I'm trying to say is, yeah Necrofear herself might not the greatest card but to me she'll always have a place in the Unchained deck.
my favorite character .. thank you for this video
I still remember side decking exchange quite alot in locals years ago, this one player only ever played exodia decks and grabbing any exodia piece from an exodia player is almost impossible to come back from...
so you tell me the main antagonist in the series is the one that created all the Toxic playstyle
As someone who used a Necrofear deck I can agree on the inconsistency, even if my version was returning the monsters from banishment. Like lava golem.
Regarding Diabound, I always saw its ATK drain effect as a flicker rather than an ATK modifier. I mean it does modify ATK as the first effect, but dodging removal is always a handy thing to have
Dark Bakura is heavily underestimated due to his losses. He only needed to defeat Atem once. If he could claim the Millennium Puzzle, he would be mere inches away from inciting doomsday. On top of that, he was ruthless and deadly. He was terrifying during his duel with Ghost Kotsuzuka. This is one of those scenarios where the Anime surpassed the Manga. In the Manga, his win was off-panel, and it's hard to tell if Kotsuzuka is dead or knocked out. Whereas in the Anime, he sent Kotsuzuka, Satake and Takaido to Hell.
Honorable Mention: Man-Eater Bug
I love how gracefully you were dancing around the fact Bakura was poorly written, eating defeat after defeat despite being the final boss. I guess it kinda is the curse of BBEGs. You build them up only to lose the only (or in that case many) duel they participate in.
Bakura was the best written villain in the series. He actually had a reason and motivation to do what he did. He had a setup from before the series focused on Duel Monsters, stayed relevant and didn't just go away after losing a game. Did things outside of Duel Monsters as the game was never his focus and only played when he had to. Went through as much effort as possible to set up the second RPG on a grander scale that actually had to do with his and Atem's history, technically rewriting history if he succeeded. He basically did in real-life what he setup in the first RPG by pretending to be a friend and reveal to be an enemy all the way to being the final Boss.
If anything, Yami Marik was the most poorly written villain of the series as he just sort of appears. Sure he's written as a split personality, but that never explained why he had the Eye of Wjadt on his head. Seemed like it was supposed to hint at the Millennium Rod was possessing him, since that made sense with all the other times the eye was used by Marik and the Rod, but the idea was dropped. All he wanted to do was kill Yugi/Atem and spread pain. That was pretty much it, a very basic character.
@@ViroVeteruscythey should’ve expanded on yami Marik by revealing him as the spirit of someone from ancient Egypt and he was pure evil and he teamed up with Bakura
Have you made a architype video on the @ignister cards?
Bakura the OG Floodgate enjoyer. Please do 5d's characters next!
loved this viddd
I love that the manga effect of Destiny Board says that the opponent dies. They don't lose; they die. Lmao
Bakura is criminally underrated
I am genuinely shocked we've never had a Zorc Retrain. Especially since he appears basically retrained in the show??? And how beloved Bakura is as a villain? Dang
In the anime, spell and trap removal on monster effects was pretty rare, but those monsters did exist. I wonder if in universe those cards are rare runs which have a limited supply. This would explain why Destiny Board is so scary, even looking at later eras monster-based backrow removal was rare and while the staples did exist in the characters' decks in 5Ds, I get the impression they run 1 copy a piece by the main characters and other characters don't even have any copies. Also in the manga, the reason it spelled death is that instead of making its controller win the duel, it makes the opponent die. I assume that means the controller wins as the opponent loses by forfeit.