Believe it not, since that first stream I did on Master Duel over two months ago, I’ve actually kept with it. In time, through daily quests and theme events, I finally secured enough currency to build a top-tier meta deck to climb through the ranks.
That’s right, we’re playing Zoodiac Tri-Brigade.
Not only is it a powerful deck, but its skeleton, minus the staples that belong in almost any deck, are mostly Normal and Rare (for MTG players, common and uncommon) rarity, making it a relatively cheap and easy deck to construct. And once one does, it does be easy to port those higher rarity cards into future decks. Now, there’s nothing stopping those decks from taking a lot of Super Rare and Ultra Rare card points to construct, but that’s a whole separate issue.
As for Yu-Gi-Oh itself, I sadly don’t have much more to add than I did back in that first stream. That said, I have gotten more comfortable with the state of the game as it exists now, mostly because I’ve been playing more rounds and consuming more content. Having just that much more of a grounding on the modern meta makes it easier to tell when I can afford to wait, or when I need to use disruption to end a combo prematurely.
It’s a lot easier now to see why people adore the game still, to this day.
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