I remember…a long time ago that people wanted to band Pokemon and Yu-Gi-Oh from schools…
But in actuallity the games take in allot of math and complex thought with all the variables.
Maybe this game, with it’s more variability, attracts with it’s gratified victory of all that you have to go with in the game.
Ahh Gilford the Legend…amazing card…
Reminds me of that one card…which kills and then uses the monster as an equip card.
Gearfried…ahh…nice.
The Creator is an amazing card ( eight stars, 2300 ATK, 3000 DEF) .
His effect is " Select 1 monster from your Graveyard. Send 1 card from your hand to the Graveyard and Special Summon the selected monster. You can only use this effect once per turn. This card cannot be Special Summoned from the Graveyard. "
Ahh that’s a hard one since I’ve lost track of the series…
It MAY not be my favorite…but I found the episode introducing Dice Monsters gave a “fresh new” feeling over the series. Even though the card battles still go on, it gave a sort of new revelation to the series as a sort of turnaround from the basic into the complex.
Of course I also like the battles involving the…the…Oh jeez I can’t recall the card…It improves all of your monsters, but the loser’s soul gets trapped in the card…
I…think your asking me in general…if not either way.
Ummm…pfft…
Monster: Blue Eyes White Toon Dragon (he’s my favorite, but you can actually pick this guy up haha)
Spell: Swords of Revealing Light (Classic favorite I suppose)
Trap: Undecided yet
Well, that is quite a list I am going to have right here.
Monster: Gilford the Legend, Gearfried the Swordmaster, Sword Hunter, Obnoxious Celtic Guardian, and Swift Gaia the Fierce Knight.
Spell: Fusion Sword: Murasume Blade, Divine Sword: Pheonix Blade, Lightning Blade, and Legendary Sword
Trap: Magic Jammer, Royal Decree, Blast and Kunai with chain.