This Pokemon MASTER Tried To Rate Yu-Gi-Oh! Cards!
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Published 2024-03-01
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All Comments (21)
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A pokemon player understand desires better than half of the community
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Can't believe he worked his way into "just draw the out" when describing Mystic Mine...
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The staple of these videos is the guest getting fixated on ATK/DEF not knowing that it is the least relevant part of any card.
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Mystic mine is basically a one side path to the peak that also says your opponent can't attack as long as they have more pokemon in play
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I rarely get put onto creators from collabs, but Azul sold me. Seems like a down to earth dude who’s locked in, definitely will check out 👍
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pokemon pros are way more interesting to watch since their game is about as broken as ours
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Farfa Azul cross over was not on my bingo card for 2024
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I've seen a lot of videos like these with magic players, and after this one have come to the conclusion that clearly pokemon players are smarter than magic players.
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Oh damn I did not expect you to pull Azul on for a video, super cool collab here.
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Mystic Mine feels like it would be particularly hard to judge for a pokemon player. Pokemon has stadium cards (pretty much the same as field spells) and there is even one in current rotation that is essentially a big floodgate. It''s called path to the peak and turns off a lot of pokemons abilities, stopping certain decks entirely. But since in that game you draw so many more cards and see much more of your deck in a game you can afford to put a bunch of counter cards into your deck, making the floodgate mostly manageable. Also helps that in Pokemon you usually get a couple more turns to find your outs than you would in yugioh.
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A fun note on shifter is that the first major deck to use it when it released was Thunder Dragon that plussed on being banished as well as hurting the other decks in the format, so it's not completely wrong that that part can be relevant
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This has to be the fastest I've ever seen someone grasp what makes Pot of Desires' downside so negligible. It's all the more impressive coming from a Pokémon player given how incredibly cheap card draw is in that game
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Mad respect for pokemon players, he analyzed every card pretty precisely especially compared to other card game pros
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I like how this was less a game show and more of a discussion video picking the brain of another trading card game player.
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What a cool crossover that I never expected to see. Seeing Azul's process of reasoning behind his choices was so engaging as well as entertaining. Especially the logic behind why you would want to use pot of desires. Big props to Azul and Farfa for making such a fun video here.
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I need to see a video where Azul shows Farfa hated Pokémon cards
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Can't believe how absolutely spot on he was about Desires
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I think he did really well, he just underestimates how petty and win-con focused yugioh players are lol
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YOOO THE AZUL AND FARFA COLLAB GOES CRAZY
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This was probably my favorite “x player rates y cards” video on YouTube. I actually really like this dude and I don’t even play Pokémon.