@5000PAID Thank you! I think diversity in languages is something very unique to yugioh. Unfortunately I don't use Japanese or Korean cards because they're not legal for official tournament play here in America, but I would if I could. Here's another deck for fun.
@xLust17 Some people just aren't meant for yugioh. It's harsh, but it's true. They just have an awful game mentality and refuse to understand. A shame, yugioh is the best card game and most rewarding to learn.
@BrianJe23937472@TheEmperorOppai It's still sus no matter what, I don't care who you are. If you shuffle and look at your deck, I'm shuffling it myself. These players are both so unserious. It's good sportsmanship to offer the deck. Watch any YGO feature match, we ALWAYS offer the deck when done with it.
@BrianJe23937472@TheEmperorOppai Just because it's not a real, doesn't mean it's not sus. Keep your eyes off the deck.
And that's my other issue. He's played card games for so long, I find it natural to always offer my opponent the deck after I go through it. He did not. I think that's extremely weird.