Dragon Link | The History of Yu-Gi-Oh!



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29 thoughts on “Dragon Link | The History of Yu-Gi-Oh!”

  1. i really would love to see a list of bad cards that are super playable. everyone know that monarchs played a vanilla because brilliant fusion, but barricade board blocker isn't far of, a card that was exclusively played because some deck wanted to discard cards for the sake of discarding cards so giving up an extradeck slot to be able to do that at any time is good even when the card in a vacuum is bad

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  2. I love History of YuGiOh! I think it would be cool to collaborate with the players who made top 32 with these decks. Either with coaching or have you both narrate them playing the decks. Not sure on the behind the scenes but that could improve the workload. Even if the episodes come out less frequently.

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  3. LOVED this format (I'm a dino player and it was basically the best deck at the time since most people hadn't figured out Dragon Link as much and it had a GREAT match up against Spyral and Shaddoll)

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  4. You know what would be cool and completely removed from learning the meta and stuff.

    Having two players chose a random archetype using the wheel and forcing them into building a deck with 20+ cards from that archetype as a base then have them fight.

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  5. No way, this is my favorite Yugioh series… I was hoping it would at least continue until you caught up to the current format.
    But it is what it is. Thank you so much for the very interesting insights. It was especially interesting to see the formats during the times when I didn’t play.

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  6. Hope We get more History of Yu-Gi-Oh!
    I always look forward to these, especially since I don't play much competitive and learning about the past of the game has been so much fun!!

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