I always felt like “Chaos” should have been an its own Attribute (maybe even they are treated as a Dual-Attribute?)
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I always felt like “Chaos” should have been an its own Attribute (maybe even they are treated as a Dual-Attribute?)

And it should be more than LIGHT/DARK related. I want to see more Water/Fire.. Earth/Wind combos too! (Perhaps Thunder&Plant as a reference to early video games that had Wood and Thunder as Attributes.. maybe even Illusion&Spellcaster too)

u/TopD4RK — 8 hours ago
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A very niche nitpick that bothered me since 2007 lol (probably)

u/TopD4RK — 3 days ago
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For some reason, I always usually associate these decks with these colored sleeves! What color sleeves did you guys use for the decks you’ve built?

u/TopD4RK — 4 days ago
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A weird though just crossed my mind. What if the random Fusion Materials used in early YuGiOh were actually references to other copyrighted characters?

u/TopD4RK — 4 days ago
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For people who played old school YuGiOh!, How good/bad was Upper Deck Entertainment in your opinion?

Hello everyone, while I was around during that time, I was too young to actually tell/realize what was going on.
So, I’m curious about couple of things:

  1. Did Upper Deck do a better job at the competitive side of things? (So things like banlists, Tournament management, Prizes etc?)

  2. Were they better at receiving community feedback? More engaging with the player base?

  3. I noticed they gave rairity to cards different than their OCG counterparts, they usually prioritized giving holos to more competitive cards, was this intentional from their end?

  4. Were they responsible for creating TCG premier/exclusive cards? And if so, how good/bad were the cards they designed?

That is all the questions I have right now, but I would really love to hear any other side facts/opinions you guys might have!

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u/TopD4RK — 4 days ago
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Scapegoat-themed alternate art for GOAT Format staples? Or perhaps even a new “Scapegoat” archetype that references that era?

u/TopD4RK — 4 days ago
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Why is everyone here either asking for Therapy, or seeking to make Friends… what is happening/going wrong?

It’s absurd, like is there Kuwait-related issue? Or is this a worldwide phenomenon happening?

I’m genuinely baffled

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u/TopD4RK — 6 days ago
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Excluding Anime and Legacy Support, what are your top 3 cards that deserve their own Archetype?

My first pic has to be “Emes the Infinity” it has that omnipotent god aura, I could see the archetype be mechanically designed robot/machines after Abrahamic angels.

And for my second option, I’d choose “Reshef the Dark Being”; even tho know that Reshef was used by Yami Alexander in Capsule Monsters, but since that wasn’t a regular Duel, I’d just ignore it lol

Lastly, The Creator deserves the same treatment that Nephyths and Horus got.

So what are your 3 picks and why? I’d love to read through and discuss on how and what Konami could potentially create for them!

u/TopD4RK — 6 days ago
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What 3 cards would improve GOAT Format without breaking it?

My personal 3 picks are:
- Destiny HERO Plasma - (Would be cool to run with Jinzo and Spell Canceller)
- Cyber Dragon - (Gives players who go Second a advantage they need)
- Waking the Dragon - (makes the opponent think twice before they remove your backrow)

So yeah what are your 3 picks?
You can choose any 3 cards (but they have to be the same card type, so that means no Synchro, Xyz, pendulum or Link monsters)

u/TopD4RK — 6 days ago

My friend allowed me add up to 3 cards from any format (including modern ones) to make my GOAT Control Deck compete against his Dino-Rabbit. Which 3 cards should I choose?

My friend and I came up with this rule that for each matchup, the older deck can to add up to 3 cards as an attempt to slightly bridge and equalize the playing field (even I’m personally doubtful that it will make a difference?)

So yeah, I would love to see what 3 cards you guys recommend!

u/TopD4RK — 7 days ago

As a new collector, what is the best place to bulk complete sets of “common/rare” from?

I want to complete these sets, but ordering singles for 5,000 cards and different sellers is absurd.

u/TopD4RK — 7 days ago
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Using other TCG card layout on YuGiOh! (Part 1: Digimon TCG) - Made by me

Ignore my mistake of making Hamon a Level 12 monster

u/TopD4RK — 8 days ago
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[OC] Konami never released a binder for neither “Joey” or “Pegasus” back in 2002. So, I created these 2 Concept Art binders for them.

u/TopD4RK — 8 days ago