Goat popularity vs variance of play

Hi everyone, l ve played some yugi 20 y ago as a kid and coming back l saw goat is a very popular retro format for people who liked to play older yugi. However, when checking the decklists, it apperead to me that some deck are clearly dominating, and that there is close to no reason not to play the goat metamorphosis combo in almost every deck. This combo seem extremely polarizing of the format and l struggle to see it as interesting as, let's say, edison, where there are more diverse playstyles and decks. However, l do really like older cards typical of goat, so this post is mostly to check in on the format health and make myself a better idea of it

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u/pleaseineedanadvice — 6 days ago

Back to drukhari

Hi all, l own some drukhari but l ve not been playing them for a while. I was reading through the codex and l m pretty impressed as a lot of our units seem very strong. Disembarking at 6+run and charge with rr on witches, the scourges being able to move3" into a building, shoot with +1, move out, the crazy output of the hellions (i own 35 so i cant even play them all btw... I was playing the helion baron back then), wracks being very tough, farming pain points from bs tests and having a pretty great output. So my question is, how come the army is not doing very well atm?

Bonus point, why tf rakhart and the carcasses are legends??? They re not even that old, marines have 200 characters and now the homuncoli subfaction has 4 warscrolls in total? What s this crap

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u/pleaseineedanadvice — 1 month ago
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Izzet guttersnipe?

Rakdos madness is incredibly strong rn, one of the reason is that failing to remove the guttersnipe usually mean death. Isn't there a version of the deck that focus on landing our goblin fella and protecting him with counterspells etc, occasionally bolting to face? Between him and the other pingers available, maybe adding delver seems a deck being able to race pretty fast while being protected. What are your thought on this?

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u/pleaseineedanadvice — 2 months ago

I'm starting to receive a stable salary for the first time , therefore l'm looking to get a firmer grisp on where to place these money, where to invest etc. Is there some guide that goes from beginners tips and basic to more advanced stuff? I also have lived in Switzerland for a limited time so l m not super familiar with some swiss related concepts (e.g. anything beyond the definition regarding the pillars)

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u/pleaseineedanadvice — 4 months ago