That first card feels so overpowered. Like, it sets itself up to essentially be infinite.Lizardon said:The extra deck is the new name for the fusion deck, since now it can also contain Synchro monsters and XYZ monsters. I had been out of the loop for awhile and I had no idea what was going on when a guy I was playing started pulling out these silver cards from his "Fusion" deck.EcoEclipse said:The art style has changed, too. It looks kind of lazy, more like stills from the anime than actual illustrations.What the fuck is an extra deck?Zahri said:The extra deck
Back in my day, we only had one deck. And, I guess, the fusion deck. But it really more of a pile.
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Of course not! Geez, that's old news.Andrewtheeviscerator said:So wait, you mean to tell me that Blue eyes white dragon is no longer the best card you can play! What the hell happened?
Well it's not that overpowered. It can only negate effects that destroys cards, and if you use it you are vulnerable for the rest of the turn. Plus it's still susceptible to simple attacks and effects that don't destroy it.EcoEclipse said:That first card feels so overpowered. Like, it sets itself up to essentially be infinite.
This game is totally borked now, huh?
Pretty much this, I rolled a D.D Deck, until XYZ made them practically obsolete and it all came down to a game of "Who has the bigger deathkillMcsmashrobotthing"uhddh said:I liked the old days when you had beat sticks and low power effect monsters. Now you have cards that hit for 4k and can take 5k punishment which have effects that field bomb your opponent. Yu gi oh used to be balanced. It got kinda shit after 5Ds. I could at least understand the point of having synchro monsters.
That's what pissed me off. Alot of the time I'd finally get my paws on a good card only for it to get banned. As soon as I get everything I need to summon Relinquish then *BAM* banned.KeyMaster45 said:Ehh, it was fun to play back at the start; things were simpler and it took lots of thought to build a beastly deck. Then they started banning all the good cards left and right; and started replacing them with crappier versions. Just got to be too expensive to keep up with it all. Every time they'd update the ban list my deck would end up broken so I'd have to buy more packs to shore it up with cards that weren't banned. By about 2005 or 2006 I got sick of that bullshit and stopped playing.