

I think i know what im using in wild west lol
It truely pays to beat the harder levels with what your given early on with. Sure its hard and you gotta stall a ton, but in return your given the best plants to stall for lol
Saw the 8 dollar price tag on the red dragon stuff and i got curious if any of these are worth pickin up? I wouldn't mind deck building again if these are priced good
So i sorta believe this was only for desktop for so long until i check it out...
Is there ANY reason to even play normal pvz2? Reflourished just does everything i want in pvz2, made it balanced and FREE, and i can feel achieved as i progress in the game.
Why isn't this just the default for everyone now? Does pvz2 have something worth playing for cause honestly the hell of a grind to just get some plants to level 5 doesn't feel like fun. Pay2win plants feel hella broken and makes the game easy. I just.... how did EA screw this up lol
Is master duel hard to get into without a guide. Or can i have fun trying my best?
I played a lot of normal fun yugioh back in the day when i was in school. And to give some yall and idea, i sorta played less when pendulum came out. I graduated aroumd that time. I didn't get much of a chance to try em, play duel links. Im still not confident in link summons, but i get the idea.
Anyway, i most played rogue decks. Six samurai, monarchs, crystal beast, and old school fusion cyber dragons. Duel links introduced me into utopia, dragon maids, and heros. I understand there no skills or let the game do all the work for me. Clearly cause, i also tried climbing ranked with Amazons and six samurai but can't cause skills are now op.
Anyway, a friend of mine plays master duel often and told me theres a dragon maid starter deck i can pick up since im already familiar with them. Will i be able to enjoy the game by just casual playing daily? I don't mind following guides, but i feel the best yugioh experience is learning yourself and only watching guides to learn different ways to boost your decks or fun/goofy combos