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Post by Richard Diodrago on Oct 6, 2009 13:06:03 GMT -5
And so should you honestly i see no other way.
Now i am not saying you should do that so you always win but with everyone having almost tournament grade decks how are we going to have proper plot development when duels are concerned.
I am not talking about fun tournaments IC that do little to progress the overall plot but i am sure down the road there is going to be a big boss to confront where the way to defeat him/her is to duel him/her ( this IS a yugioh site so there should be no less than a children's card game to decided the fate of the world)
I am not entirely sure if i am suggesting anything i am just really wondering how is that going to happen.
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Post by Matt Hirama on Oct 6, 2009 13:37:25 GMT -5
This is why, when it comes to dueling plots, we choose people that are good duelists, but not so good that they are unbeatable. The same go for their decks. They're good, but far from unbeatable due to their focus on a single element.
As for cheating, it's a lot like airsoft and paintball in the fact it's an honor system. Unless their moves are completely stupid and obviously cheating, it's hard to tell if they are indeed cheating. If you think your opponent is cheating, PM Vahn Gale or myself and we'll make a call on it.
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Post by Mizuki Haruka on Oct 6, 2009 17:27:49 GMT -5
He is absolutely right, all villains are beatable, some are just worse then others. Additionally there is also safety nets for should someone fail to defeat a villain. There are members of this forum that I will NEVER allow to play a villain. They know who they are based off of their dueling ability. So there's no need to cheat and no need to worry about it.
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