If milling was a viable win condition, would this still be OP?
If milling was a viable win condition, would this still be OP?
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But what does it do?
They'd ban whatever enabled successful milling before they'd ever think of unbanning Pot of Greed
Shit's just too good
Why have milling as a win condition if you can't actually win from it?
Can't you technically have nothing but a deck of Exodia and the rest being pot of greed cards (assuming it wasn't banned)?
Yes because it would help mill decks as well. Pot of Greed is a free, generic +1. That sounds tiny in nature but it's one of the most broken cards there is.
You can only have 1 copy of each Exodia piece in a deck.
There's a lot of cards that just break the game if your entire deck is them, let me think of examples.
Well I meant the 5 Exodia parts and the rest being pot of greed. As in, you'd just end up with a full Exodia hand due to all the pot cards.
Yes, but if their deck is effectively 6 cards shorter, that helps the mill decks.
does anybody know what this card actually does?
A deck can only contain one of each Exodia piece, with decks requiring a minimum of 40 cards.
Pot of Greed has been banned since forever because it's a free card draw/deck thinner in every single deck.
TWO ADDITIONAL CARDS
yes, but there's so many other combos where if your deck is 35 cards of the same thing, it breaks the games.
Pot of greed is one but there's dozens of others.
Mill decks would then just use Pot of Greed to easier draw their mill cards. In a mill vs mill mirror match, it would mostly revolve around whoever can mill faster, and Pot of Greed would help both players do this.
The max you can have of ANY card is 3, so no.
What does this card do again?
Also worth noting that you add two cards to your hand not two cards to your graveyard so it doesn't mill the same way most mill decks do
Those fresh new cards can be activated pretty much whenever you want and is right there instead of having to be searched for in the graveyard
>playing a shit version of magic
It's not so much a win condition as it is a lose condition. It's meant to stop you from using too many draw and search cards.
I don't get this meme.
inb4
>some guy comes in and posts the same arc-v webms he posts in every thread
>not muh original yugioh
>spyro subway
>inevitable hand destruction picture
>some guy trying to get a post ending in 5
>man-eater bug.gif
Yeah, but what's the point of cards like this, which got released in 2003?
to be a nigger
nah that's this card.
running out of cards to draw was a lose condition
That's less about the dubbing/anime being stupid and more about Japanese linguistics consisting of repeating themselves. The Japanese are book smart, but they aren't 'street smart'.
Cards are set up in four categories. Banned, limited which means only one in a deck, semi-limited for two cards, and unlimited which means you can have three in a deck.
I just assumed that was made that way so people who just tuned in could understand what the cards effects were.
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Watch any Japanese show, and take note of how often they repeat themselves. In TV shows, they usually fill the entire screen with text that more or less explains what is going on. Hell, Metal Gear Solid carried this over with Snake repeating whatever he was told.