>>22428>>22429As a longtime player who burnt out on it shortly after Tearlament (this is peak yugioh gameplay btw:
https://[link-ommited][link-om
mited]=sGVM0Yfw4d8), I think this percpetion of the game is sort of "wrong". Of course, it's a competitive game, of coure you play what you know works best. This is one of the key factors about yugioh that causes a lot of friction. There is not really a "casual yugioh", you can play old formats, but you're still playing old format meta. You can play lower tier decks against each other, but those decks are bad, precisely because the anti-meta tools every deck plays impact them much more severely.
The game is fun if you play it properly, the game stops being fun when you play bad decks against good decks. And most people unfortunately are casuals and don't know what the good decks are or how they play. It all just looks very unfair (it is, but you also ought to be doing unfair things).
Yugioh is a fun game, if you get to play it, but it is also a game centered around not letting other people play yugioh.
>>22429Live Twin Spright sure was one of the ways to play the deck. It was far from the best one, because Trouble Sunny didn't come out on time, but it was one of the ways. Live Twin on its own is unfortunately quite bad.
>>22426Here's to another thousand years of Sky Striker.
She really is the new Aleister.
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