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The Daily Chit-Chat, Chat-Chit, Chit-Chit, Chot-Chut Choot Shoot Chute Thread

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Ohhhh, I remember dueling all the time when I was at karate!

I was the second best duelist around that time, and had a deck mainly focused on harpies and warriors. My main card was Harpie Lady Sisters, and that also happened to be my most cherished. I remember pwning a lot of people with it. It was great! Ahhh, the reminiscing of memories.
 
Are you secretly Mai Valentine in disguise?

It must have been fun duelling, I bet when you take a bit of time just to sort through your deck, you can create some nifty strategies you can use when you challenge somebody. Much like how people do that with competitive Pokemon battling in any game.
 
I never really bothered with Yu-Gi-Oh! to begin with. Magic: the Gathering is my TCG of choice, but it wasn't until recently that I found people to play it with, and I'm way behind the times when it comes to the latest and greatest cards and play mechanics.

As for Digimon, well, it seems like I'm not the only one here who remembers that there was a TCG for that one. Hell, I found my old Digimon cards while I was digging around for my old Magic: the Gathering cards yesterday. I actually remember playing the Digimon TCG back in elementary school, but I'd have to agree with Donny over there that the play style was a bit awkward and that it never really caught on as well as Pokémon did.
 
I did! XD
I was just commenting on the Anime anyway! XD
Well, Griffon wing isn't banned, but it is pointless. But they are broken cards. You have to admit! XD​

Yeah, but, it was a casual game that they were freaking out over those cards.

Ohhhh, I remember dueling all the time when I was at karate!

I was the second best duelist around that time, and had a deck mainly focused on harpies and warriors. My main card was Harpie Lady Sisters, and that also happened to be my most cherished. I remember pwning a lot of people with it. It was great! Ahhh, the reminiscing of memories.

I had that card. It didn't fit my play style, so I traded it for a couple other cards that fit my play style better, like Summon Skull.

I never really bothered with Yu-Gi-Oh! to begin with. Magic: the Gathering is my TCG of choice, but it wasn't until recently that I found people to play it with, and I'm way behind the times when it comes to the latest and greatest cards and play mechanics.

As for Digimon, well, it seems like I'm not the only one here who remembers that there was a TCG for that one. Hell, I found my old Digimon cards while I was digging around for my old Magic: the Gathering cards yesterday. I actually remember playing the Digimon TCG back in elementary school, but I'd have to agree with Donny over there that the play style was a bit awkward and that it never really caught on as well as Pokémon did.

With MTG, the cool thing is that you can probably find a place that does a format that suits your interest.

Pokemon had the advantage of being styled after Magic because Wizards of the Coast had a hand in the early R&D for the game.
 
I did! XD
I was just commenting on the Anime anyway! XD
Well, Griffon wing isn't banned, but it is pointless. But they are broken cards. You have to admit! XD​

YGO is by far the most broken card game I have ever played, there's just insane power creep with each set and flat out broken cards, say Pot of Greed, far far to much card advantage.

I myself prefer to play MtG. Which I feel is a more balanced TCG. Each to their own. I suppose. :D
 
YGO is by far the most broken card game I have ever played, there's just insane power creep with each set and flat out broken cards, say Pot of Greed, far far to much card advantage.

I myself prefer to play MtG. Which I feel is a more balanced TCG. Each to their own. I suppose. :D

I know exactly what you mean. It is crazy at times, but I can't not love it. It is the card game that I grew up on and I doubt I will forget it for a while! :3​
 
YGO is by far the most broken card game I have ever played, there's just insane power creep with each set and flat out broken cards, say Pot of Greed, far far to much card advantage.

I myself prefer to play MtG. Which I feel is a more balanced TCG. Each to their own. I suppose. :D

I agree with you; since the only "good" decks nowadays are more of the fast-paced decks, and drawing abilities...I know when I used to have a Crystal Beast Deck, I had to rely on draw power...ALOT. o3o;
 
I used to have this huge box which contained a whole heck of my Pokemon, Digimon, YGO etc. I had about 500 cards for each type of cards. I was quite the collector more than the player to be honest.
Then one day my cousin asked if he could borrow my cards and well he never gave them back.....
 


I agree with you; since the only "good" decks nowadays are more of the fast-paced decks, and drawing abilities...I know when I used to have a Crystal Beast Deck, I had to rely on draw power...ALOT. o3o;

CB's are used anymore. ;-;
It is, iirc:
Gravekeepers
Lightsworn
Six Samurai
Blackwing
Nordic Gods

That is all I can remember.​
 
Lightsworn and Six Sam are still around? Wow. Did DAD/Zombie's get hit by the banhammer hard then?

Six Sam got a lot of support and new cards in the last pack, or the pack before that, can't remember. Lightsworn are always good.

Zombies are played every now and then. I love them. My deck is Zombiesworn. And you see DAD's still; I just haven't seen any decks around him in a while.​
 
Yeah; I thought that things like Plaquespreader Zombie were limited so zombies were hit hard? =|

Well, I used the CB deck a couple of years ago when it was still good, so...
 


I agree with you; since the only "good" decks nowadays are more of the fast-paced decks, and drawing abilities...I know when I used to have a Crystal Beast Deck, I had to rely on draw power...ALOT. o3o;

All the major TCGs require major draw power in their current formats. Building a truly competitive deck in Pokemon, Yu-Gi-Oh!, or Magic requires a fair bit of skill and a fair bit of money.

Pokemon's Tier 1, to the best of my knowledge, consists of:

LuxChomp
Machamp
LuxChamp
Mewtwo
Gyarados
Donphan
And probably a few I am forgetting.

And then Tier 2 decks also run amok, which is where most evolution decks fall, since they're so slow compared to decks that use SP Pokemon.
 
Yeah; I thought that things like Plaquespreader Zombie were limited so zombies were hit hard? =|

Correct.
They were hit hard, but they are still very good. There are a lot of ways to bring PZ back though. Zombie Master saves PZ a lot, since you can just bring him back by discarding a card, then syncro.

I have beat a lot of people by doing that! XD​
 
The only card game that I've played was the Pokémon TCG when I was much younger. I still have some of my cards, and it was fun while it lasted, but my school isn't that large, so I couldn't really find anyone to play with, and the people I could find would import like, Shiny Limited Edition cards from Japan, and I could never beat them. Is this where my lack of self-esteem comes from?
 
Ack, level-grinding can be so boring. :/ Especially when you've gotten through Victory Road but you're not leveled up enough to face the Elite Four so you're stuck grinding forever in Victory Road. So tedious.
 
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