Tuesday, December 14, 2021

What to expect from Yu-Gi-Oh Master Duel

Hi, I'm yuduki

Today I'm going to write about what I would like to see happen with Yu-Gi-Oh Master Duel.

I'd like to see match-duel become more widespread

Single Duel was the normal way to play in Yu-Gi-Oh ONLINE DUEL ACCELERATOR and Yu-Gi-Oh Legacy of the Duelist Link Evolution.

However, it is not so good that the game is often won or lost when the First Player has completed the control and the Second Player has nothing to do. The opponent who loses with nothing to play for will think it is boring.

I think switching between first and second, and having countermeasures from side decks is the original way to play Yu-Gi-Oh

With the latest cards, the latest limit regulations, and tournament play as the mainstay of match-duel play, we expect Yu-Gi-Oh Master Duel to be a lot of fun.


Duel with less financial burden, please

If the financial burden is too great, pirated games such as ADS or YGO Omega are more attractive. Low cost of play is essential to the success of Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel.

Many people will want to play parallel to paper Yu-Gi-Oh! and Yu-Gi-Oh! Links, and Konami should take into consideration that they can play for less. Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel should preferably allow all users to play all cards satisfactorily.

It would have been nice to have unlimited play for a monthly fee, but Konami chose not to do so.


A variety of duels to keep everyone entertained

We sometimes prefer to play free matches with old, simple themed decks rather than the latest, most complex decks. I think there needs to be a low threshold online element for people who don't like intense matches.

I think that Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel should be able to be played with a variety of decks in order to respect the likes of diverse players.

For example, by providing a win rating for each card and limiting the cards that are too strong to be included in a deck, we can see a wide variety of decks.

I think it would be nice to have different tournaments, like a tournament for decks from 10 years ago, or a tournament for decks of anime heroes, because I think that would motivate people to pick up weaker cards at events.


We want everyone in the world to have a smooth and enjoyable exp

Yu-Gi-Oh has players scattered all over the world, with the US, Japan and other countries having roughly equal shares.

But when you have a mix of people in different languages and time zones, communication can be difficult. Even in remote duels over the internet, Japanese people tend to participate in Japanese tournaments and English-speaking people in English-speaking tournaments.

So I think it would be nice to have a system that allows people to play across time zones and language barriers.

For example, it would be nice to have a system that displays a list of tournaments that are about to start, translates the rules of those tournaments worldwide at the same time, and recruits people who are available until the tournament reaches capacity.

It would also be interesting to be able to use chat stamps as a universal language during duels. If you can communicate with your opponent with stamps, such as praise, surprise, hand accident, play mistake, etc., it would be a fun way to communicate, just like in real life or in anime scenes.


At the end.

I don't know to what extent my wish will come true, but I'm looking forward to it!

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