Ways to improve in sealed

Ways to improve in sealed

Hello there, I wanted to get better at sealed since I mostly play during prerelease events. Most people said that practice is the best way to improve, with tools like Draftsim.

But my LGS Also allowed for a « peculiar » way to improve at sealed: an evolutive sealed during a month. We can buy up to 4 packs of the same set for the first week, then get a supplementary pack each week.

You Will find my card pool up here. I had 4 packs from StrixHaven, one from EoE, one from Lorwyn and one from LOTR.

I would like advices on what I could have done better compared to this deck: https://archidekt.com/decks/23181250/may_progressive_sealed_deck which I played with for May.

I look forward to your advices. Thanks in advance. I’ll probably ask again when I do both my prerelease and mock sealed when I buy a box.

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u/EchoTitanium — 4 days ago

How to introduce YGO to my Friends

Hello there,

I’ve been going back to YGO for a little while and I’m going to see some Friends next week. I wanted to bring a deck for them to play with.

I wanted to bring the Albaz new structure deck and the least new BEWD structure deck. It’s not the best to start I know, but probably the best I can give them.

What would you bring for people to discover the game. I have three copies of each deck buy I was planning to bring only one. Authorizing them to use handtraps against me, but not allow me to use them.

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u/EchoTitanium — 9 days ago

Legendary decks

I am fairly knew to the game, well at least « new » in being interested in cards, going to prerelease but I didn’t go to a real tournament yet.

I have three Blue eyes structure deck, I know how it works but when I played against Blue Eyes Primite, it feels underwhelming.

I ordered a legendary 2025 deck in order to try and play with Mitsurugi, I Also want to test Lunalight when the new product will be out.

Which one of these two options would be « better » for a beginner in your opinion.

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u/EchoTitanium — 17 days ago

Choosing a deck

Hi.

I started to think seriously about going to my LGS for a constructed tournament. It would be my first, I had the occasion to see What a tournament was like two weeks ago when someone allowed me to play with his second deck.

3 structure Blue Eyes are too just, I saw people played with Primite, but I don’t have those cards.

The recent legendary decks are more than decent, especially with Mitsurugi. Can I play it out of the box with one copy, or would waiting for the legendary Lunalight deck be better ?

Is there a Mitsu guide for dummies somewhere Where I could see the chokepoints, matchup, handtraps/boardbreaker ratio…

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u/EchoTitanium — 28 days ago

Hello, I am currently replaying the games I had as a child and at some point, I would like to try my hand at a nuzlocke. I already some basic rules of the challenge for the run I’m doing right now. Dupe clause, first mon encountered in each zone, level cap for bosses and use the same number of pokemon they have. For now, I don’t box a pokemon if it faints, I still want to discover the games after a long time.

So, when I get my hands on all the games of the main licence, so no spin-off for now, I wanted to do a progressive nuzlocke, adding rules at each generation or each game, which makes 7 rules for gens (I don’t have a switch) or 14 rules or so between third versions and remakes.

The ironclad rules would be the usual:
- First pokemon encounter for each zone (dupe clause and shiny clause activated)
- Set mode
- Level caps
- Battle the bosses with the same number of pokemon they have
- And of course if a pokemon faints it’s gone, though I find that one frustrating given it is supposed to stay fun and I’m nor that much of a tryharder.

Do you have ideas about the rules I could add by progressing through the generations. Oh, it won’t be a genlocke or runs I can modify on PKhex since I’ll probably play on console. And it would be my first nuzlocke experience.

Any help is appreciated.

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u/EchoTitanium — 1 month ago