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duel nexus

Strategic Matches: Out maneuver your opponents on the game board by predicting their movements, while planning your future ones. Team Building: Form your active team out of six different Pokemon figures, each of which has its own strengths, weaknesses, and steps it can move. By forming your team and helping them grow you'll become an unstoppable Pokemon Master! If you love Pokemon, but find that you're yearning for some even greater strategic depth then Pokemon Duels just might be your calling. Battles are fought on a game board where the objective is to move your Pokemon figures into your opponent's goal in their territory before they can do the same to you. In Pokemon Duel players can build their very own party of Pokemon through representative figures and use them in strategic battles. Thankfully, I'll be moving at the end of the summer and hopefully there's a better YGO scene in PA.Pokemon Duel is a free-to-play mobile fantasy strategy game developed by The Pokemon Company for iOS and Android. I still want to get back into it for the love of the game, but I just can't see myself playing with these creeps. I may have met a few nice people, but I didn't stick around long enough to find them and ended up at the Pokemon tcg prerelease in the next room and had a blast. All I wanted to do was learn the basics and maybe stick around to watch a few matches but the crowd was all but inviting.

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I can understand people not wanting to explain everything to the newbie, but half the people wouldn't take the time to reply. I was trying to start casual conversation and ask for advice building a deck because I literally just started again.

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Man, I just went to my first local tournament in about 10 years and everyone there was as rude as they could be. Our locals are pretty tame compared to a lot I hear about Sam Little (author) from Wheelwright KY on May 02, 2017: Their common catchphrases include, "The current meta is to OP", Meta is broken" and of course, "The meta is for players who can't play a deck that does not play itself." They will complain non stop about the current meta and ridicule any player who dares to use such a deck. I like to think of this type of player as the terrorist of the yugioh game. They are also very bad for letting you know they have a great card in hand by making these weird little noises like a dog who knows he is getting a treat but just can't wait any longer. This cat is usually as shaky as a small lap dog in heat and can really be rough to play if you play a slower game of Yu-Gi-Oh. Many times I have found myself in a grueling duel going card for card when from table 3 I hear "Dark Bribe mother f'er, don't bring no vanities up in here!".

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Yugioh is full of these over the top players and God love them they can make a local much more entertaining. This cat will bite their nails and sweat bullets in anticipation of getting that combo out or playing that one devastating card.

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Know It All will argue with the judge and swear that is the ruling they got on Devpro. Usually, this take will be long-winded and most of the times completely wrong. Imagine you need a ruling at your first game so you call out to the judge and before he can answer a fine fellow at table 7 juts in and gives you his take on the situation. This is the type of Yu-Gi-Oh player who merely wants the crowd to know that regardless of what he has all the answers. The know it all player will drive you nuts. His binder will contain a well organized assortment of staple cards like trap hole and mirror force and will never hesitate to tell you of how important magic cylinder is to a solid defensive game. Budget is not beyond showing up with a trade binder not filled with Vanitys or Necroz, not hardly. I am not saying it is easier to win this way but at least it adds some challenge to the game. I kind of fall into this one in many ways being that my main competitive deck is around 25 bucks to build and I do see a great deal of success playing it. It can be trying on the patients but we can learn a lot about the game from this player who openly defies the age old adage that yugioh is a money game. Sure that $40.00 card can eliminate a monster on the field but I can do the same with this 30 cent one. The yugioh budget player is also all about research.












Duel nexus