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I made a deck already, and I've played a couple of the Yu-gi-oh games on game systems before. But I've never used the actual program, so I guess I'll pass until Winterbreak, that is, if you guys decide to hold another one.
Group: Gods
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Okay, I'd recommend three brackets, an Advanced, with no OTK's or Exodia, Traditional with whatever you want, and a free-for-all where you could have 3 of any card, despite the ban list.
Group: Gods
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Yeah, you can actually chose the rule set it uses while you're making a deck. It's set to Advanced by default, but you can change it to Traditional and the no-rules one.
By the way, my only serious deck is an OTK deck, and it's the only deck I've made that I've enjoyed playing, so I'm shooting down your Advanced bracket, Lux.
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Why the fuck would you ban OTKs?
They're horrifically weak and luck based. They're not banned in tournament play for a reason, they're effing useless.
If you really don't like the fact that a game of luck happens to involve decks that rely on luck to play you may as well just go ban Arcana Force decks, cards like Fairy Box, etc.
This post has been edited by Irysa: Nov 30 2008, 12:01 AM