Saturday, January 8, 2022

Even the decks that don't let you do anything are following the rules.

I've been playing Yu-Gi-Oh Legacy of Duelist Link Evolution again today. Partly out of curiosity to find out more about the environment before the release of Yu-Gi-Oh Master Duel, and partly as a challenge to improve my ranking, since I'm going to become the top ranked Japanese player in about 50 more wins.

Today was one of those days where I got hit by a lot of one-turn kill and field control decks. It's sometimes uncomfortable to lose to a deck that doesn't let you do anything, but I think it's good if you play by the rules, and sometimes Yuduki uses decks that specialize in that.

Let's use an analogy. In terms of sports, Japan has a national sport called Sumo. There are 82 different ways to win and lose, some of which may not be fun for the spectators or fair to the opponent, but as long as you follow the rules, this is a sport. But if you follow the rules, you will come to the conclusion that this is a sport and it is okay to use it.

I wanted to tell you that the key to not getting frustrated and quitting is to change your way of thinking and gain a lot of experience, and then you will realize that this is the way it is.

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