I respect Andres Torres as he is a reputable player, but the amount of mistakes he made, intentional or not, is hard to redeem. I hope it was just a fluke and not how he plays in paper as well. His guide on chimera was interesting and very in depth, but this is wrong.
Probably was not intentional and you have to blame the tear player as well. Top often we see people just going with whatever happens based on what they recall the card doing or just assuming the other player is right instead of making sure. In this case, they both just remembered how the fusion has to include a light fiend as material but forgot the part where the fusion has to be a fiend monster
@@test-id6cz Obviously they are supposed to read. It is a bad habit even on high rated. It is hard to watch sometimes I think a lot prefer db due to it requiring more input akin to irl Play, but they don't read.
I respect Andres Torres as he is a reputable player, but the amount of mistakes he made, intentional or not, is hard to redeem. I hope it was just a fluke and not how he plays in paper as well. His guide on chimera was interesting and very in depth, but this is wrong.
Nah chimera straight up cheated by fusing a beast with the fiend link lol
Probably was not intentional and you have to blame the tear player as well. Top often we see people just going with whatever happens based on what they recall the card doing or just assuming the other player is right instead of making sure.
In this case, they both just remembered how the fusion has to include a light fiend as material but forgot the part where the fusion has to be a fiend monster
@@chewdoom8415 thats why you play simulators first or read the fkin cards
@@test-id6cz Obviously they are supposed to read. It is a bad habit even on high rated. It is hard to watch sometimes
I think a lot prefer db due to it requiring more input akin to irl Play, but they don't read.
@test-id6cz take a deep breath buddy. Go outside some time