Can Stardust Dragon negate Stardust Dragon?
The way it's worded I imagine it could but despite Stardust being such a common card in its time I swear I've never seen someone do that and it feel so ridiculous just thinking about it.
The way it's worded I imagine it could but despite Stardust being such a common card in its time I swear I've never seen someone do that and it feel so ridiculous just thinking about it.
Also is there content that was removed? If so what chapters?
1-Officiator of Doom Samuel
2-Officiating Reverie(Human form of Officiator of Doom)
3-Willow. Founder of the Drudge Dragons(Male Conterpart to Samuel)
4-Hublot the Dark Directory of Death(Human form of Willow)
Sorry for weird art but most of these cards are really new so there's no good scans of them, I had to use AI upscale versions.
Swordsoul was my first real deck ever since I got into Masterduel. Through the times Swordsoul got more and more powercrept and I found new decks and I stopped playing it ever since. The new Branded cards, while not perfect, gave a needed boost to the deck and allowed me to play Swordsoul again.
Let's suppose that LCB finds a way bring the EGO gifts back with them from the Mirror Dungeons.
How strong would they be after a 15+ floor run? Are their MD feats(beating Nursefathers and Vergilius for example) legit or are they still fighting weaker versions of the real characters?
As far as I'm aware this woman is the only non sinner ID character in Limbus that shows their full face in the ID arts. There's no other example of such thing and for it to be "wasted" on random Standard fare association IDs of all things seems ver random.
Wait a minute, every Sinner is associated with an association and would you look at that, Dieci is Dante's. Not to mention Dieci is an association based on attaining knowledge which is something Dante desperately wants. Perhaps this woman might be the rumored Beatrice or even Dante themself if we're feeling spicy.
What are your thoughts?
Either that or it's just a weird looking Ishmael I guess...
After watching the latest episode of the series I became even more upset about the first episode.
Despite the show bending itself backwards to make the mass murder of defenseless civilians by the hands of the Kagemori clan in the first episode justified it just made them look stupidly evil, not as in "ridiculously evil " but "they were so fucking stupid that their supposedly justified actions became evil".
These MFs enter an enemy village to "rescue" Yuru, don't think about the idea that he may care about the people he lived his whole life with, murder a bunch of defenseless farmers to waste time while risking killing Yuru on accident and then never even try to make him understand why they're doing it in the first place.
Yuru literally HAD to stroll up to them and try to talk to them afterwards to even have the chance of hearing their side of the story. Also the idea that every single villager is somehow a lying evil asshole that could perfectly hide their intentions is so contrived I count it as a plot hole but that's another story.
Current Swordsoul is actually pretty well positioned in today's meta game, it works really well with White Albaz, it can play with Harmonia without any drawback, isn't too bad into droll, etc...
If the deck got a strong wave of support that helped modernizing its game play and fix its weaknesses I could see it coming back into the meta game again.
With the new Revolution booster I gained new hope that we could see good Swordsoul support in the future.
What do you think would help the deck regain its previous glory?
Yomi no Tsugai(Daemons if the Shadow Realm in English) is currently airing and I've been mostly enjoying it, however I have one issue that's been bothering me a lot which is the first episode.
Spoilers for the first few episodes obviously.
In the first episode we see Yuru's(the Mc) home village be attacked by a literal army. They show up and start killing everything that so much as moves. It's a literal one sided slaughter. Two of the members of the attacking forces were Asa, Yuru's sister who had left the village(and was currently being impersonated without his knowledge) and Gabby, Asa's bff. The goal was to "rescue" Yuru from the village.
We see Gabby walking around and joyfully killing every single person she sees for no reason, it's literal super villain behavior. She straight up kills a young mother in front of her daughter and then says that she doesn't kill children as if traumatizing them for life was much better.
These were the people Yuru lived with his whole life BTW, his friends, neighbors, etc...
It was so bad that the only thing Yuru could do was to run away and hide.
Anyway we're on episode 5 right now and he's working with them, having fun banters with the members of Asa's group and his hatred for Gabby is being treated as a funny rivalry instead of rightful hatred for the death of his people.
I know that Yuru's village is not supposed to be the "good guys" but it's clear only the higher ups in are actually knowledgeable of the shady stuff going on, not the random villagers who were completely unaware of anything happening.
At this point I can only 2 ways for this to go and neither feels good IMO:
-Asa's group actually had a reasonable reason to slaughter a bunch of civilians at which point it's ridiculous that they haven't explained themselves since their best outcome is Yuru joining them which can't happen since he's still angry about the attack. Also an explanation at this point would feel more like tacked on excuse to forget what happened before.
-They're not evil like that, the reason they did it is never explained and the civilian deaths are swept under the rug just to make Asa's side somewhat sympathetic. I don't like it at all but early installment weirdness is a thing for a reason I guess.
I feel like the story would've felt way better had they not been so ridiculously evil in the first episode for what appears to be no reason.
Tldr:The story acts Asa's group is a morally grey faction despite them doing pitch black evil acts in the first episode just because it's funny.