![]() ![]() ![]() Now, these long combos can create a big problem when it comes to the online aspect of Master Duel. For reference, back in the day after turn one, you may have one or two non-boss monsters on the field, and most would not have effects to destroy or negate your opponent's cards. It is then up to that opponent to have a way around those effects and then the ability to build up their board to a similar degree. After their first turn, a player generally has a field with 3-5 boss monsters and each one will have effects that will cancel, destroy, or negate their opponent’s cards on the next turn. The current meta revolves around multi-card combos and special summoning literal truckloads of monsters to the field, only to then sacrifice those monsters for bigger monsters with cool effects who then summon even more monsters and so on and so on. The modern meta can be a bit of a whiplash for old fans dipping their toes back in the pool. Back in the day, it was all about who had the biggest beat stick and could whip it out the fastest. ![]() ![]() Lo and behold, I had my behind handed to me on a silver platter.įor those of us who left Yu-Gi-Oh behind, many things have changed in regards to how the game is played. A few months after Master Duel came out, I was feeling nostalgic and decided to check it out. In Master Duel, you have access to most of the cards in the game and play with the current updated rules. And that was that for many of us back in the day, but recently, Konami has released a new online version of the game across multiple platforms, from Mobile to Switch to PC. I was a big fan of the game back in the day but eventually, it was left in the rearview mirror. Those of us who grew up in the late 90s and 2000s are probably familiar with the card game Yu-Gi-Oh and its related TV show. ![]()
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