There’s a
common argument, usually from those who lose (and I am guilty of using this
argument) that “your deck has no skill”. Now, sometimes you can put that down
to people not liking to lose. I don’t mind losing, but there are decks I hate
losing to, and there are some decks where the argument is actually valid.
5. Nekroz
Now, when I
first saw this deck in action, my first thought was “ok, that takes some
skill’. Then I played against it a few more times and started noticing a
pattern and when you start noticing a pattern in a deck, that deck takes no
skill. The only skill with Nekroz is reading the cards. That is it, beyond that
there is no skill involved. To me, a skilled duelist leads their deck to
victory, not have their deck lead them to victory which is what Nekroz does. It
stops your opponent from playing.
“Aquamirror
Trish. Banish, banish and banish. Right now, Aquamirror into Brionac. Now
Aquamirror into…” and it just repeats. There is no skill in that. None at all
and I will never be convinced otherwise. I like Rituals, but the Nekroz deck…
anyone can play that and win.
4. Satellarknight
You know
that feeling you get when you see someone beating up a disabled person, or a
child or just anyone who can’t defend themselves in general? That’s how I feel
when I lose to Satellarknights. To me, Satellarknight is a coward’s deck. Is
there at least one more coward’s deck on this list? You bet there is. “I don’t
like your backrow, so I’m going to Trivver, bounce it all back to your hand and
then attack”. No. Suck it up and actually play the game. Backrow is part of the
game. It’s why traps are a thing. Don’t be a scared little kid. Actually man up
(it’s an expression, not being sexist), attack and deal with it like everyone
else does. If you get Mirror Forced, then you get Mirror Forced. If you get D
Prisoned, you get D Prisoned. Deal with it, get a real deck and get yourself
some respect from your opponents.
3. Junk Synchron/Quasar Dragon
This deck
is like Nekroz. It seems skillful the first time you play it, but after the
second or third time against it, you start to notice gone through half their
deck to get out Quasar. “Oh cool. You’ve got a 4000 point beater on the field
on your first turn. What am I meant to do? Anything I try to use you’re just
going to negate and any monster I summon, you’ll just run over”. Summoning
Quasar on your first turn is like summoning Obelisk on your first turn, thing
is, doing that with Obelisk actually takes some skill whereas Quasar just needs
you to be able to read and summon correctly the Synchro Materials. And there’s
a pattern as well.
2. Exodia
I have a
question for you Exodia players? When you win, do you feel like you’ve actually
accomplished something? Or do you feel like you sat at the table for 5 minutes
(2 minutes if you went first and sifted through your deck until you had the 5
pieces in your hand? I have absolutely no respect for you as a duelist. Exodia,
is not a real deck. It’s real in that exists, but it’s not actual deck that
both players enjoy because most Exodia decks are the five pieces of Exodia and
then all the draw power in the game. I played an Exodia player once and
activated my Royal Decree and he immediately started saying that I had no skill
(keep in mind that Decree basically rendered half his deck useless). I’m sorry,
but you run Exodia and you want to lecture me about having no skill? Anyone can
sit there and draw cards. Man up and play a real deck. The only thing
preventing this deck from being #1 is that there are some Exodia builds that
are unique and actually use some skill and I don’t mind losing to them because
of that.
Honourable
Mentions go to:
Qli’s, Igknight’s or any Pendulum Deck- Swarming the field turn after turn
after turn? That is not skill.
Trapix’s- “I’ll add Bottomless, add Trap Hole, add any ‘hole’
trap card…” that’s not skill. That’s preventing your opponent from summoning
and therefore playing the game.
Burning Abyss- Easy Xyz’s and Synchro’s and you Special
Summon over and over again. That is rage-inducing, no skill used levels.
Lightsworn- Thank God that Painful Choice is Banned otherwise
this deck would take even less skill than it already does to dump four Lightsworn’s
in the Grave for Judgment Dragon. And let me tell you, that’s not much skill.
And finally,
we reach the least skilled deck of them all:
1. Burn
Quick survey.
Put your hand up if you’ve lost to a Burn deck. My hand is up. Now, keep your
hand up if you didn’t mind losing to said Burn deck. My hand is down now and I
can guarantee that most of you, if not all of you, put your hands down. Burn is
the ultimate coward’s deck. I have
no respect for Burn players. If any players are going to be called “scum”, it
is not Exodia players. Burn players are much worse than Exodia players. Their
deck is almost entirely spells or traps. Occasionally they might have a
Marshmallon or two. Now, I’ll throw in the occasional Burn card, which is fine.
Burn cards are fine if you legitimately have no other way of reaching your
opponent’s Life Points or you will lose if you don’t. That’s why they’re a
thing, but a whole deck? The absolute worst card ever created is Bad Reaction
to Simochi. If you play that against me online, you will cop a textful of
abuse. If you play Simochi against me in real life, you will cop a mouthful of
abuse. I hate that card and it just makes me have no respect for you as a
duelist and almost no respect as a person. As far as I am concerned, Burn
players have absolutely no skill and I think that you have more than 5 burn
cards, maximum, in your deck you should not be allowed to compete. It is one of
the most hated decks ever created.
So, which
decks do you consider to have no skill. Leave a comment or message me on DN
(Username: Big Dub)
Its weird actually. I hate Lightsworns the most. All they do is mill, mill, mill, and more fucking milling. Its shocking that I hate Lightsworns more than Burning Abyss. But then again I love making Lightsworns cry with Dark Law.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I agree. Lightsworn back in its day was very annoying to have to deal with. Especially with Reasoning as well. Made it very easy to drop four Lightsworn in the Graveyard potentially get out at least 1 Wulf to bait out Bottomless, then drop JD.
DeleteOf course, PePe outclasses everything but once we get all the Amorphage cards we'll finally have something to really test it against
So I'm just getting back into yugioh after 10+ years... My goal right now is to make a deck that's fun to play but can still be competitive... All of these decks sound boring as he'll... Especially pendulum... I think big dub and I are alot alike.. Im in it for later nostalgia my beatdown deck gave me when I summoned jinzo and summoned skull... Tho I'm starting off with dragons right now, I wanted a little bit of a change.
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