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- Yu-Gi-Oh meta sucks : r masterduel - Reddit
The meta is just way too fast for most players that come from old school YGO You want a mutually engaging match, which the game just isn't really able to provide in it's current state My friends and I often focus on finding meta counters now, that way we can slow the pace down Formats would be a great idea
- I hate Yugioh meta decks : r masterduel - Reddit
I just recently learned (through this very sub) that Yugioh players copy meta decks and play them without knowing how the decks work These clones have to look up what the deck does, and try to remember the combos This explains why some people scoop after fucking up a combo because they have zero idea how to recover from their mistake
- How much does a meta somewhat competitive deck cost nowadays?
A lot of people saying $400-800 to get back in, and while that is sadly the case RN for genuine meta decks, you don't need to pay that much for something that is competitively viable and good for a locals Salamangreat topped a YCS recently and the list used there totalled about $130 (plus shipping)
- YuGiOh! Memes - Reddit
Yugioh meme:meta decks and rogue decks fighting over good support 3 0 Share youtube u 4GRJ
- Why are bad decks considered fun but meta decks arent? : r yugioh
While non-meta decks usually make you work a lot harder to get anywhere Also, people are just typically against meta play in general I think both meta and non-meta are fun for different reasons, they're like different games based on the same engine really But I get why some people have a real vendetta against the meta
- r yugioh on Reddit: Is there a comprehensive history of the meta . . .
I got into competitive Yugi around 2015, and I've kept up with the meta ever since I generally know about some previous meta decks, but I'd like to see a detailed write up on the evolution of the meta since TCGs inception, as I'm very interested in the topic Is there such a thing on the internet? Archived post
- Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel - Reddit
This "messing with your opponent's deck" meta is obnoxious and toxic for the game I don't mind losing to a consistent deck with a strong board Even full negate boards are less toxic than decks that banish destroy cards from your opponent's hand extra deck deck I don't mind losing to snake eyes even Snake eyes is just ultra consistent
- What makes a deck Meta? : r Yugioh101 - Reddit
The "meta" is just the word for decks which people are finding the most success with There has always been a meta, and there always will be That's just how games work There was a meta when you were playing back in the day, you just didn't know about it The question of what makes a deck meta is just asking what makes a deck good
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