Yeah, especially seeing as using a Gravekeeper deck really messes with your opponent since they can't use their Graveyard once Necrovalley is out. I use a similar strategy by playing cards like Macro Cosmos that make it where cards normally sent to the graveyard are removed from the game.ReservoirAngel said:Yeah, I love the Marik deck. I like to call it my own personal "dick move" deck because it seems like every Gravekeeper monster and every spell or trap card's effect is devoted to just fucking your opponent around and sneakily lopping off chunks of their life points.
And actually, my brother was the one who got me into the card game. I still remember sitting on his bedroom floor playing with one half of his Kaiba starter deck. The matches basically just came down to whoever got the Blue Eyes White Dragon in their half. Then I got Yugi's starter deck and the proper matches begun.
I've never seen the final story arc. I know it heavily involves Yami Bakura (at least I'm pretty sure it does) but I never saw past Series 4. I think it's Series 4 at least. The one with the Seal of Orichalcos.
And yeah, the anime can be really cheesy. All that "trust in friendship" stuff spouted every episode eventually starts to wear on your nerves.
I'm rewatching the anime right now. Currently on Yugi's duel with "The Quiet One" and his first encounter with an Egyptian God card in Battle City.
I'm definitely going to check that out. Also waiting to watch the Pyramid of Light anime movie too, which is up after Battle City is finished.
My brother and I split a Kaiba deck too, although we divided up the cards evenly, I got Blue-Eyes, he got some of the better spells (Magic at the time, I guess...). Although I bought a Legend of Blue-Eyes White Dragon pack before that. I actually pulled the Exodia the Forbidden One head, pretty awesome for my first card, despite it being completely useless. Eventually we bought packs and traded with other people and stuff to fill out our decks.
Yeah, the story arc with the Seal of Orichalcos is Season 4. Friendship speaches are annoying, but I seem to watch a lot of Shonen anime and they all seem to have them. So, I guess Yu-Gi-Oh! isn't alone in this, lol.
Oh yeah, Strings, that guy with the piercing Marik was controlling. Love that one, it's the first appearance of one of my favorite cards, Buster Blader. The movie (Pyramid of Light) is extra corny, but I love it nonetheless. Actually got to see it theaters back in the day, and I have the DVD. Wish the other movie would get a US DVD release...