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RE: Yu-Gi-Oh! and Super Mario Maker chat thread - NICKtendo DS - 01-10-2017 https://supermariomakerbookmark.nintendo.net/courses/8C2D-0000-02EA-D3B4 It isn't Yu-Gi-Oh or TCG related, but if you like airships made of ice and have Super Mario Maker, I suggest you give this a try. Includes secrets! RE: Yu-Gi-Oh! and Super Mario Maker chat thread - Chadook - 01-10-2017 (01-10-2017, 03:28 AM)Hiro-sofT Wrote: Oh man, I would lie if I would say, that I haven't collected those cards in my past... Yeah, Because the game is getting more overpowered as the time files, OTKS are everywhere you go, it's literally Negate-Oh! now.... ![]() ![]() ![]() I understand your reasoning for losing interest. RE: Yu-Gi-Oh! and Super Mario Maker chat thread - miyabi95_ - 01-10-2017 i would have been excited for mario maker 3DS, but it seemed a bit too watered down. i expected it to have less features, but it upset me that they took out the online community. they could have removed something else instead. i would prefer that they removed the three other mario styles (smb3, world, and new), and keep the amiibo mode (costume mario and etc). but i guess most mario maker fans have friends and don't need the internet. smh RE: Yu-Gi-Oh! and Super Mario Maker chat thread - Hiro-sofT - 01-12-2017 I did the mistake to buy the 3DS version ![]()
A total disappointment, even if I got it for a lower price than usually. But I expected nothing high tier anyway ![]() RE: Yu-Gi-Oh! and Super Mario Maker chat thread - Usyra - 07-21-2018 Does anyone remember that weird phase when Yu-Gi-Oh players said, "They added new rules, it's ruined FOR-E-VAR!" ...Oh, wait, that happens every time a new mechanic is announced, let's be more specific. I'm talking about the Link Monsters and Extra Zones. For those not in the know, they changed the field, moving the Pendulum Zones to the leftmost and rightmost parts of the Spell/Trap zone, and placing two Extra Zones in the middle of the field. Anything that can be summoned from the Extra Deck now has to go in these Extra Zones, to limit the ability to flood the field with Extra Deck monsters. The tradeoff is that all Link Monsters have arrows on them, pointing to the Monster Zones, and any zone they point to becomes and Extra Zone. When it was first announced, there was two months of griping. "Rar, I can't fill my field with 3000 ATK monsters in one move, the game's ruined!" And pretty much at the two-month mark they're like, "Wait, never mind, I can STILL totally do that." So fickle. RE: Yu-Gi-Oh! and Super Mario Maker chat thread - titleknown - 07-27-2018 A thing I recently realized about Yu-Gi-Oh that's interesting is that; in Magic The Gathering terms, its mechanics are basically built around a very Black/Red playstyle. IE, there's no energy/mana system but you have to sacrifice other cards to summon stronger ones, deceitful traps are so prevalent there's an entire card type for it, and the mechanics of battle basically work on all-or-nothing combat and every card pretty much has Trample Which makes sense, if you remember that that game started as an MTG homage in a horror manga; and it just took over via executive meddling... RE: Yu-Gi-Oh! and Super Mario Maker chat thread - Kriven - 07-27-2018 (07-27-2018, 04:08 PM)titleknown Wrote: if you remember that that game started as an MTG homage in a horror manga; and it just took over via executive meddling... wut? RE: Yu-Gi-Oh! and Super Mario Maker chat thread - Skyla Doragono - 07-29-2018 (07-27-2018, 05:38 PM)Kriven Wrote:(07-27-2018, 04:08 PM)titleknown Wrote: if you remember that that game started as an MTG homage in a horror manga; and it just took over via executive meddling... The original YGO manga was originally meant to be more of a horror series, but the "Wizards and Magic" TCG that was introduced in a few chapters ended up really popular, and Konami basically went, "Focus more on this so we can sell cards and compete with Pokemon." |