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Only multiplayer game I consistently play. I'm brand new to Yugioh, and the single-player manages to break down the mechanics of a 20-year-old card game super well. I see people complain about XYZ and Pendulum, and at this point, it's your fault if you don't get it. A complaint I have is that ranked is the only way to get rewards, and that once you hit platinum, meta slaves become so common that playing non-meta deck archetypes feels like bashing your head into a wall. I also wish alternate game modes existed as a player coming from Magic the Gathering; give me something like commander or pauper. Otherwise, as a f2p it's very generous and a whole lot of fun.

I was so bad at this and getting owned so swiftly that it was actually starting to affect my mood. I can't win at Yu-Gi-Oh. Can't even get a single win. No matter how hard I try or study or practice my opponent has drawn every card necessary to summon 3 powerful Fuck You monsters to the field in a single turn. I don't understand. The training mode doesn't even come close to preparing me for this kind of Getting Owned.

I work a shitty job, am in enormous debt, I can't afford new tires or a new battery for my car, nothing works out in my favor, and I can't win at Yu-Gi-Oh. I remember when the Cleveland Browns didn't win a single game all year. I wonder how the QB, Deshone Kizer, felt during that stretch. You practice, you study, you do everything possible and yet a single win constantly eludes you. That was on a pretty grand stage, in front of millions. My torment is just in my bedroom while I watch Colorado Rockies baseball, hoping their perpetual losing and inability to play baseball with even the slightest bit of competency will give me perspective on how small my inability to win a Children's Card Game is. But it doesn't. I look at the Colorado Rockies and all I see is a mirror, it's like looking at the devil himself, mocking me for my near-constant bumbling and giving me a microcosm of my various financial woes in the form of a Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon being summoned to the field on the second turn just to own me.

If I were younger and still had dreams and aspirations I would probably suffer through the near constant losing just to get a glimpse at what winning a game of Yu-Gi-Oh might look like, but this shit is actually bumming me out. At least when I watch the Shitty Ass Fucking Worthless Colorado Rockies, we are divided by a screen and I am not Nolan Jones letting an easy fly-ball pop out of my glove. Actually BEING that hapless loser is too much for me to bear.

Still highly recommended as it is NOT League of Legends, though.

Play timelords, get death threats

Reza a Dios que en la mano abras con lo menos dos interrupciones.


O entras sabiendo el mejor combo de 1 turno o palmas

Could be sm better but still good yk

I want whoever did the balancing for Snake Eyes Poplar to be publicly stoned for his crimes

Brought back my love for the beautiful game itsumo

I hesitate to give Master Duel a rating by nature of it being both 1) a live service game and 2) a card game that constantly evolves. Any rating that I give now can just as quickly be made irrelevant by a future update that changes the in game economy or the introduction and removal of cards that can change the meta in a moment. For that reason, I'm going to keep this to the current state of the game, while ignoring format specific issues. Lord knows how many people love to complain about the current meta threat.

So I'm going to get this out of the way right now, the biggest issue with Master Duel is the existence of Maxx "C". I have no idea why Konami is seemingly so in love with this card, but it's incredibly unhealthy for the game and warps deck building. You basically have to dedicate a quarter of your deck list to account for this card. While banning it won't solve all the games issues, it would do a lot to lessen the impact of them.

The game is also not very good at onboarding new players. Yu-Gi-Oh is an incredibly complicated game to learn and master, and Master Duel does a very inadequate job at teaching people how to play the game. The tutorial will teach you very basic stuff about the game, but beyond that you're shit out of luck. Solo Mode can maybe provide a better learning experience for certain archetypes, but if none of them interest you, then that's that. The best thing you can do to learn is find a deck that interests you and look up a guide on Youtube on how best to play it. In my experience, it doesn't take that long for me to learn the fundamentals of a new deck, but this will vary wildly from person to person.

The best of one format is also not an ideal way to play a game, especially in a ladder format. I get why that's the case, as games would drag on for much longer if ladder was in a BO3 format with side decking, but it would do a lot to encourage skilful play and deck building instead of simply building a deck that can generate a 51% win rate.

So does Master Duel anything good compared to paper play. Shockingly, yes. In a strange turn of events, Konami created a game with one of the most generous economies I've experienced. You can make competitively viable decks without ever needing to spend a dime to do so. This is made easier by the fact that the game has a crafting system, where you can just craft the cards you need for any strategy and dismantle cards you'll never use. Don't want to spend hundreds if not thousands of gems in the hopes to pull a one of UR? Just craft that sucker. It also helps that a lot of the expensive cards are staples that you'll run across many decks, so the true cost to build a new deck is never as high as it might seem. Master Duel also only uses one type of currency, and that currency can be easily earned by just playing the game. In a world where the TCG can often times be prohibitively expensive, it's nice to see a way to play these decks without needing to remortgage your house.

Another feature that keeps the level of investment low is the game's various starter decks. For 1500 gems, you can run some pretty decent decks. They aren't Tier 1 meta threats, mind you, but some of the Starter Decks on offer are at the very least viable to play on the ladder, which means that you don't need to invest all that much to get a head start on your climb up the ladder. Just do your due diligence and do some research on which decks are worth getting before taking the plunge.

I can't say whether Master Duel is a good way to experience Yu-Gi-Oh as it's so heavily dependent on the type of person you are. If you're looking for a way to just do pick up and play type Yu-Gi-Oh, this is not the product for you. If you're looking to more seriously get into the game while also not wanting to break the bank on cardboard, Master Duel could provide a good alternative for that itch.

This is it, this is pure unadulterated Yu-Gi-Oh with all of the new mechanics and cards introduced over all the years scince the original anime.


Pros;

> Gameplay is snappy with a nicely designed Ui System, With Quality of life features such as highlighting part of a card's text showing you what just happened.

> Cross-Progression and Cross-play

> HD artwork of basically all of the original and current cards in real life, also (some) Cards have Summoning animations giving the original artwork much love.

> The Singleplayer mode gives you lots of free cards and cosmetic accessories.

> The game is very genuours with it's in game currency, with daily challenges, monthly deul events and story mode missions can all net you plenty of "Gems" and "Dust" you'll need to start building stronger decks.


Cons;

> The tutorial doesn't do a good job of teaching a new player how to play the game.

> If you're a fan of the original format of Yugioh be warned there's a heap of new features to learn, It can be very overwhelming.

> Losing on your first turn is definitely a thing. I once had a duel where my opponent went first then I lost before I even had a turn.

> The Community is a mixed bag; the magority are very helpful but you'll get a few duels where you Cleary lost but Instead of finishing you off they'll go on a 10min combo string before dealing the final blow. Wasting your time for no reason.


Overall if you're a fan of the Anime or just want to try Yu-Gi-Oh, this is the full experience, it'll take some time to learn but with a strong community to back you up with advise and recommendations, You'll be sending fools to the shadow realm in no time.

Played, got my ass beat for like a month, then stopped playing.

Já estava com saudades de jogar YuGiOh! da forma tradicional, diferente do modelo speed duel. Duel Links foi um jogo que me trouxe entreterimento por bastante tempo, mas eu não curtia muita a questão das skills, limitação das zonas, da falta de certas cartas e mecânicas e principalmente de ter muito P2W, muitas cartas tinha que comprar com dinheiro de verdade. Quando comecei a jogar o Duel Master bateu uma forte nostalgia de quando eu jogava na escola com meus amigos. Era disso que eu esperava, um jogo gratuito com as regras e mecânicas atualizadas. Poder jogar com cartas Pêndulos e Link. Sem dúvidas a Konami acertou legal nesse ponto.

Bom simulador de duelos, mas é um gacha de cartas

Suicide deck to complete dailies speedrun.

Bien para quien le guste Yugi, pero el meta se ha vuelto... aburrido

eu só comecei a jogar esse jogo por causa do james, eu amo yugioh mas n tinha vontade de jogar esse por não saber usar XYZ, synchro e link, e aí fui aprendendo, mas o que mais amei foi o arquétipo tri-brigade que o james me apresentou, até hoje sou apaixonado pelo arquétipo.

Parabéns Konami por fazer um jogo com um sistema de gacha amigável comparado ao Duel Links que até tuas cuecas roubava

Yu Gi Oh would be the coolest game in the world if it ever taught you how to actually play it

this is the marvel vs capcom 3 of card games

This game is like duel links yet even more pay to win, if I really wanted to just play yu-gi-oh I'd probably jump onto some of the online web based yugioh games, and avoid having to spend x amount of money just to have a decent deck, or be able to acquired more then 1 deck.

O pior jogo de todos os tempos

A great time was had with this, and I actually poured some money into it as well, which I never do with free-to-play games. We've basically caught up to the TCG now (Snake-Eye is the most dominant deck at the moment), so I think this as good a time as any to dip out and retire.


hAS A LOT OF CONTENT, PRETTY COOL

tinha bastante potencial, mas tem MUITA COISA A SER MELHORADA. Jogadores mais casuais são praticamente proibidos de jogar

Es una buena forma de pasar el rato, aunque siempre hay que recordar que este juego podria ser mejor, simplemente tienen que... BANEAR MAXX 'C'!!

Fun cosmetics, UI is easy to use; please ban Branded and Swordsoul