Thoughts on a rogue/off meta (potentially pure) Relinquished deck?

I’ve done a lot of looking around online for decks like this and haven’t found too many. Not sure if this type of deck just isn’t good/outdated or if a lot of people don’t have any interest in playing it. I’ve seen a few videos that are Relinquished+DM, Relinquished+Hecahands, etc, but didn’t know if it was even possible to run a pure Relinquished deck. The replays I have seen of these hybrid relinquished decks beating some tier-0 decks makes it look a bit underrated, but a lot of them are more like “this other archetype + millennium eyes restrict” decks rather than having a focus on Relinquished-type monsters. I also read that there should be some new support cards coming (hopefully soonish) to master duel and maybe those will get a deck on the map at least a rogue one?

Any thoughts or feedback on this?

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u/Srozziks — 11 hours ago

Anniversary Bundles question

Hello! Simple question. Just started playing the game for the first time recently and I’ve been having a great time playing. I was looking through the accessories online and I noticed that everything I’d throw money at were the first two anniversary bundles. Looks like they were only available 1-2 times, with 2025 missing so I was wondering on likelihood chance that they get brought back next year or is that first and second anniversary bundle more likely to not come back?

Thank you!

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u/Srozziks — 13 days ago

Been getting interested in learning how to play, but have some hesitations

I've started watching more and more YuGiOh videos on YouTube from various content creators (a lot of Ruxin34 specifically), and it has really got me interested in playing again. I know Ruxin does a lot of "old school rules" type videos, so that isn't the same game I would be experiencing, and a lot of what people say turns in the actual game are 10 minutes and games are over by turn 3-4 (this is just what I read online) and that is where more of my hesitations come from. I've done 2 of the solo campaigns which had a lot of combo pieces, but didn't seem too crazy and I've watched a couple of videos from TeamSamuraiX1 where he plays more modern YuGiOh and some of those games seem to have some back n forth.

Basically if I do play I'm not entirely sure where to start (I have the newer Dark Magician structure deck and 1 Blue Eyes Max structure deck), if I should start or if it is recommended to start given how modern YuGiOh is played now a days (kind of a strange question I know, but if there is a reason not to play I'd be curious to know what actual players would say), and lastly wanting to know if the game really is 10 minute turns and games are over by turn 4 max or if that is an over-exaggeration.

Thank you for answering! Interested to see what the responses will be!

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u/Srozziks — 24 days ago

I was playing Hearthstone and I thought that Timethief Rafaam would make an awesome hero

As title says, if the game was still in active development this could be one of the heroes that would be up there in difficulty. Originally I thought it would be cool if you could choose which Rafaam to switch to and you'd get all new abilities and health pool depending on which Rafaam you chose. Then I thought, to capture the RNG essence of hearthstone and that card that your ultimate would do that but give you a random Rafaam and you'd have to adapt on the fly. Finally though, I ended up settling on a somewhat similar mechanic to Tiny from Dota. Where as the game progressed you'd level through each of the Rafaams (or a stacking quest that leveled you through all of the different Rafaams each time you hit a certain point in the quest) where you'd gain different abilities and power as the game went on. You'd start as Tiny Rafaam that was very weak and could end up at quest completion as Timethief Rafaam where you'd be insanely strong.

For those unfamiliar with Hearthstone, I'd suggest looking up the card as it is a pretty cool power fantasy mechanic within the card game that would be interesting being transferred over to hots. No doubt the hero would be extremely complicated to pilot, but man would it make an awesome hero.

If Blizzard ever revisited the game I'd love to see something conceptually like this added, despite the difficulty of piloting the hero.

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u/Srozziks — 1 month ago

Love my new glass pad. A few additional skate questions

So I’ve been using my first glass mousepad for a little over 2 weeks and I love it. I’m still using the stock skates my mouse came with years ago, and I haven’t noticed any real change in how the skates feel. Everywhere I read online people say they replace their skates from every day to every 2 weeks, but my skates aren’t worn down at all (visually) and don’t feel any different after 2 weeks. With that said even from the start the glide hasn’t had that “air hockey” feel that I was looking for (but it hardly has any resistance and really good glide just with my stock skates), so I was reading online and people were talking about the Hystar Aero Glides having the most “air hockey” feel being the fastest, no control skates you can get. I figure I needed to put a max of 4 dots on at a time, but here is my main question: are my stock skates doing fine because they are bigger skates and once I switch to the Aero Glides (or if anyone recommends an even faster skate) I’ll be replacing them all the time because they have a smaller surface area or how is that going to work exactly?

I don’t push my mouse down on the pad when I’m aiming, I’d say I kind of have a tighter grip on the sides of my mouse more but I’m definitely not pushing down on the mouse and pad. I’m just trying to get a sense on how often I’m going to actually be changing these skates and how many of those wipes I’ll need for every skate replacement.

Also extra question: I read about people recommending Pledge Furniture Polish for glasspads but you have to apply it every week? And also that glass pad manufacturers were saying to not use that? Not sure if that is something I should also look into or not. That air hockey feel is what I’m really aiming for.

Edit.: I have a Wallhack VA-005 mousepad

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u/Srozziks — 2 months ago

Hello! My old cloth mousepad has finally been worn down. I was really interested in trying out a glass mousepad next. I was looking primarily at Wallhack’s SP-004 and VA-005. I basically want the most speed I can possibly get. A lot of reviews say the 004 is faster, then I read the 005 is better but there were QC issues, so I’m not sure which I should go with. Also in terms of the best skates, I see a lot of people talk about Obsidian Air? Assuming I should pick those up too and replace the skates on my current mouse. I’m assuming 4 dots will be fine but I’m not sure what more dots really does.

Any and all advice on this would be majorly helpful thank you!

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u/Srozziks — 2 months ago