![]() ![]() ![]() In order to get the soul of his grandpa back he accepts Pegasus' invitation to Duelist Kingdom and his friend(s) join him. Pegasus won the Duel due to an imposed time limit and took the soul of Yugi's grandpa as Yugi's penalty. Yugi switched to Yami Yugi, upon realizing that this was a Shadow Game. The tape contained a recording of Pegasus, who invited Yugi to Duel on the spot. Īfter watching the finals, Yugi opened a package he received, containing a gauntlet, 2 Star Chips and a videotape. As Weevil was congratulated by the creator of Duel Monsters, Maximillion Pegasus, he received an invitation to an upcoming tournament. The tournament ended with Weevil Underwood defeating Rex Raptor. Yugi agrees to help him improve and they start by watching the Japanese regional Duel Monsters tournament final at Yugi's house. Joey takes up learning Duel Monsters, but proves a weak player after losing to Téa and Yugi at school. Yami then inflicts the Mind Crush Penalty Game on Kaiba, dispelling his evil side. See cards from the most recent sets and discover what players just like you are saying about them. Browse through cards from Magic's entire history. Yami starts to doubt he can win, but thinking of how his friends are supporting him in spirit, he manages to Summon the " Exodia", an instant win card combination. Search for the perfect addition to your deck. Yugi learns that Kaiba possess the other three "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" cards as he Summons them. Not entirely conscious of the transformation, he switches to Yami Yugi for the Duel. ![]() On doing so he tears up the card so it can't be used against him. The anime begins with Seto Kaiba kidnapping Yugi's grandfather and defeating him in a Duel order to acquire his rare four-of-a-kind card, " Blue-Eyes White Dragon". Winged Dragon, Guardian of the Fortress.What 3s are standard besides Tiger? Seems like there are a lot of duds at that mana point. I didn't realize that Jaxi was a thing, though.not that I have any. Primus Fist is what I WISH I had, but alas. And I always have 3x Shieldmasters and 3x Dancing Blades as my 4/5 core (I lucked out in getting the Blades). I assume by "tigers" you mean the 3/2 Rush guys? I always have 2-3 of them. You have the right idea, 2-3 healy guy, 3 tigers (basically required), 2-3 primus fist, and 2-3 jax are pretty much the standard aggro(and midrange) early game listĭancing blade is pretty much a required inclusion and the shieldmaster is a nice autoinclude as well My gameplan is kind of just "flail around impotently until turn 5, then kill everything with Dancing Blades and draw into burst". That and lack of spells has really been holding me back. And I don't think I'm much better off in the 3s department. And it really isn't enough, so I had to pad it out with the 1-cost 2/1 Ping Warlocks who I haven't really used effectively yet. I run 3x Healy Gnome Person, 2x Reverse Swamp Ooze, 1x 2/3 Magmar Rebirth Lizard, and that's sort of all I own. It doesn't help that I have a serious dearth of playable 2-cost minions. More often than not I waste them to deny them to my enemy. What does a good early-game curve look like when you take mana runes into account? I've been having a hard time grasping this. It can be easy to get stuck in routine behaviors of choosing positions that have the least amount of downside, rather than exploring those placements that can manipulate the opponent's actions in order to leverage better turns in the future. Magmar's definitely a good faction to learn your ropes with, even if it suffered quite a bit with the release of Shim'zar (at the higher levels of competition anyway).Īnd I recommend being very experimental with your positioning. Gotta be careful not to draw in the mirror, though (what happens in a draw, anyway?). Having your general tear the enemy general apart bare-handed has proved to be an easy way to close out games at this level. I've been playing Magmar, purely because they're who my daily quest rolled. In spite of that, I'm undefeated in my climb out of Bronze so far, not that I expect that's impressive. Every time I summon a minion I immediately regret its positioning. Dang, my Hearthstone brain is having a hard time adapting to two-dimensional thinking. ![]()
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