i used to play yu-gi-oh, i know play magic although i occasional will play yu-gi-oh with some old friends i enjoy magic so much more
sacrifice, removal from play(exile), traps are all in magic. Traps are usually counters or instant speed spells. Remove from play are just destroy or exile spells. Sacrifice is huge its an intire theme around zombie tribalOutrageousEmu said:Dude, I regularly win by turn three, more than a few times by turn two. In fact, there are 13 ways to win on the first turn, without your opponent being able to do anything.HumpinHop said:Slow paced? How fast is Yugioh then? Standard goblin, cawblade, or infinite damage decks can win by turn four. What elements are there in Yugioh that aren't in MTG? (not as angry as this seems, more out of curiosity).OutrageousEmu said:Magic is way slower paced and has less elements to it. It really comes down to two factors - how tactically you want to think, and how often you want to change your cards. YuGiOh's metagame changes radically with every new booster release.
As for the elements not in Magic, combining monsters, sacrifice, removal from play, traps, and so on. All of these are elements that massively add to the tactical nature of the game.
Synchros are one of the best things that happened to Yugioh, you should definetly give it a try before committing to MTG.arc1991 said:I prefer Yu-Gi-Oh, seen as though i know most of the rules and i have many of the cards i had as a kid, however the newest cards (5XD or something like that) i have no clue of, i'm kind of a retro Yu-Gi-Oh player, only using some of the new cards(except Syncro, fuck that shit!)
although i wouldn't mind getting into Magic, seems easy enough...
But i'll wait till i have a job first xD
The last series i watched (of the anime) was the Battle City Tournament (and the one after that with the 3 dragons) and that's where i learned the rules, and that's the way i remember playing as a kid, Same with my friends who i play with. I could learn the new rules, but it would be pointless as i would never have to use them.pat34us said:Synchros are one of the best things that happened to Yugioh, you should definetly give it a try before committing to MTG.arc1991 said:I prefer Yu-Gi-Oh, seen as though i know most of the rules and i have many of the cards i had as a kid, however the newest cards (5XD or something like that) i have no clue of, i'm kind of a retro Yu-Gi-Oh player, only using some of the new cards(except Syncro, fuck that shit!)
although i wouldn't mind getting into Magic, seems easy enough...
But i'll wait till i have a job first xD
Adding a whole new way to play the game wasn't unnecessary. Seriously, the game is much more fast paced with their addition. And you don't have to use them. My Charmer deck can hold its own against a synchro based deck (mainly because I steal my opponent's monsters). Be creative!arc1991 said:The last series i watched (of the anime) was the Battle City Tournament (and the one after that with the 3 dragons) and that's where i learned the rules, and that's the way i remember playing as a kid, Same with my friends who i play with. I could learn the new rules, but it would be pointless as i would never have to use them.pat34us said:Synchros are one of the best things that happened to Yugioh, you should definetly give it a try before committing to MTG.arc1991 said:I prefer Yu-Gi-Oh, seen as though i know most of the rules and i have many of the cards i had as a kid, however the newest cards (5XD or something like that) i have no clue of, i'm kind of a retro Yu-Gi-Oh player, only using some of the new cards(except Syncro, fuck that shit!)
although i wouldn't mind getting into Magic, seems easy enough...
But i'll wait till i have a job first xD
Plus the whole concept just seems pointless, they could easily just be regular Fusion Monsters, they just seem unnecessary.
Mergh! As i said, if i did it would pointless as non of my mates use them, or most of the new cards really, i don't mind the new Monsters, Magics or Traps and i am using them. I just don't see the point of learning how to use new cards when non of my friends use them or even want to use them.RedEyesBlackGamer said:Adding a whole new way to play the game wasn't unnecessary. Seriously, the game is much more fast paced with their addition. And you don't have to use them. My Charmer deck can hold its own against a synchro based deck (mainly because I steal my opponent's monsters). Be creative!arc1991 said:The last series i watched (of the anime) was the Battle City Tournament (and the one after that with the 3 dragons) and that's where i learned the rules, and that's the way i remember playing as a kid, Same with my friends who i play with. I could learn the new rules, but it would be pointless as i would never have to use them.pat34us said:Synchros are one of the best things that happened to Yugioh, you should definetly give it a try before committing to MTG.arc1991 said:I prefer Yu-Gi-Oh, seen as though i know most of the rules and i have many of the cards i had as a kid, however the newest cards (5XD or something like that) i have no clue of, i'm kind of a retro Yu-Gi-Oh player, only using some of the new cards(except Syncro, fuck that shit!)
although i wouldn't mind getting into Magic, seems easy enough...
But i'll wait till i have a job first xD
Plus the whole concept just seems pointless, they could easily just be regular Fusion Monsters, they just seem unnecessary.
It really isn't, if your talking tournament level decks Yu-Gi-Oh! is easily twice to three times the cost of a magic deck(Top tier)AlohaJo said:Also it's relatively cheaper to get in to Yu-Gi-Oh! than Magic.
My best deck, which has won me 3 tournaments, cost me about $20-$25. And I got all the cards from boosters. And it doesn't even summon a Synchro monster (although I do have the option, I just don't need to ever).Dragonsoulq said:It really isn't, if your talking tournament level decks Yu-Gi-Oh! is easily twice to three times the cost of a magic deck(Top tier)AlohaJo said:Also it's relatively cheaper to get in to Yu-Gi-Oh! than Magic.
For a casual competitive deck, you can make on up with commons and uncommons which(assuming you have a hobby store which was a magic playerbase) you can pick up for next to nothing.
Why: drafting, it means you can pick up cards in a way other than just cracking packs-and you get to play a game too!
And about the same-ish deck, that's a bit unfair, sure there has been one deck choking the format for a while, but it just got banhammered and now there is easily 6+ decks that have a good chance of succeeding at a tournament, I could make the same false claim about Yu-Gi-Oh -All the decks are the same because they all just try to summon as many syncros as they can and smash face, but that would be just as unfair to the tournament scene.
I'm guessing you never played Yugioh?Hiname said:Magic. If you ask me, no comparison.
In Yugioh, its Rare Cards = Powerfull = Win
While newer magic editions go the same way, older editions youc an pull combos with common cards that can easily tear your enemy a new one. Its much more tactical dept that Yugi can ever hope to pull.