CrystalMusic wrote:NiwatoriFTW wrote:CrystalMusic wrote:https://www.duelingbook.com/replay?id=200963-27879163
1 card shut down his entire deck all because his deck relies way to heavily on Special Summoning
Why such beatstick ATK value for a card with such broken effects, though? Not to mention that it's searchable and its downsides are negligible.
2000 atk and 0 def, all you need is a card that switches it to def then attack it. and its not broken. it limits all players as it literally says: "While this card is on the field: Players cannot Special Summon."
also when will you learn that all my decks have some sort of searcher??? if search power annoys you then Yugioh isnt the game for you. NOTE: im not saying to stop playing yugioh, im just saying if searching is an issue to you then why do you play yugioh knowing searching is a thing?
That's a very superficial analysis you did there. Try comparing it with the TCG forbidden Vanity Emptiness: It also concerns both players, it's easier to be removed from the field and it's not searchable, whereas your monster is quite resilient in comparison to any real monster card that prevents special summon and it got custom support.
Also, I did learn that you insist on making your decks have all of their cards with an archetype name and make generic searchers, like it was a Superheavy Samurai deck or something, but 10 times more broken than the current and future meta. I mean, considering how you can't stand bricking and can't fathom the idea of having your cards hit the graveyard or be banished unless when you intend to, your deckbuilding and ever continuous cards gotta feature absurd effects and protection so you don't rage quit all the time. Well, more often than usual, that is.
This search power you create doesn't exist in Yu-Gi-Oh!. Sure, there are effects that can search essentially any kind of card in the deck, but they're often convoluted or drastically take card advantage from you. What it's obvious from all this is that YGO hasn't been a game for you since probably GOAT, at best, and you're projecting your point of view and perception of reality onto others, both as an excuse to play like you do and to feel entitled to make such cards and not be criticized. Or you just like trolling, but with a theme or pattern.