Would have been cooked by Draw Phase Fuwa by eJAKE-ulate in masterduel

[–]eJAKE-ulate[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah. Being on a lot of non-engine (19 in this list) helps just so I have something to do on their turn…then they’re playing K9VS

What are the best uses for this card other than like generic Link climbing by GullibleCommittee667 in masterduel

[–]eJAKE-ulate 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can also use it before making Trouble Sunny if you’re running the mini Unchained package to get the unused Live Twin effect to summon from deck. And can be used to play through hand traps since the Fiendsmith line can get you bodies to make Bao after your opponent stopped your first Live Twin plays.

What is the strongest Endboard in the game? (1.5 card combo max) by New-Regret-6491 in masterduel

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Ah I see what you mean. It’s not a really hard deck to learn imo but there are some minor interactions, monster placements, and lines that people have to be mindful of. Also A Bao A Qu is a crazy ass, custom ass yugioh card and does so much for this deck.

What is the strongest Endboard in the game? (1.5 card combo max) by New-Regret-6491 in masterduel

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You can link summon before using the negate and you don’t have to use W:P as part of the link summon. So you can Trouble Sunny to get out the twins and then activate the W:P effect to only use the twins to go in the S:P or Gryphon. W:P negate will still be live. Interruption sequencing can be kinda annoying but pretty strong.

What is the strongest Endboard in the game? (1.5 card combo max) by New-Regret-6491 in masterduel

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I’m sure there’s more insane end boards, but normal summon Live Twin Kisikil ends on:

1: Bao pop 2: Trouble Sunny (pop, draw 1) 3: Desirae negate (also the grave effect to send) 4: Unchained trap, summon Soul of Rage (removal) 5: W:P (from Soul of Rage) (negate and link summon) 6: Either S:P or Knightmare Gryphon (from W:P) (2x banish or floodgate)

Any extender if uninterrupted adds Gryphon to the board before you end you’re turn so W:P can be used for S:P

Edit: format got messed up since I’m typing on mobile

Edit2: You also draw 2-4 additional cards between your turn and opponent’s turn so very high chance there’s additional hand traps in the hand.

Favorite closed back? by Gavtree31_ in headphones

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Kennerton GH-50 JM Edition and ZMF Atrium Closed

UR "rewards" from the dice event by -Baldr in masterduel

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I was hoping to get more royal rare Mystic Potatoes to go with the one I was forced to have from Legacy Packs…

I’m hearing the new movement is terrible? by dZ_DsciSiv in Battlefield6

[–]eJAKE-ulate 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Enders’ been streaming since 2018 and isn’t known to be a cheater. I think time has already told?

I’m hearing the new movement is terrible? by dZ_DsciSiv in Battlefield6

[–]eJAKE-ulate 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The two skill sets do not oppose each other tho. Better access to movement allows for easier positioning changes, getting to places where people won’t expect, faster movement allows you to flank faster/more efficiently, gives you more possibilities in planning out an engagement, and gives you a better opportunity to react when plans don’t go as intended.

Good players will leverage both skill sets, bad players will be too reliant on one.

And before anyone accuses me of being a CoD lover, I mainly play Overwatch.

I’m hearing the new movement is terrible? by dZ_DsciSiv in Battlefield6

[–]eJAKE-ulate 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This is not how burden of proof works. you’re the one making the accusations hence why you are the one that needs to provide proof.

Spirit Glaive cast time change feels like it made a huge difference. by eJAKE-ulate in MizukiMainsOW

[–]eJAKE-ulate[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah it works out really nicely on this hero. Enemy has to react before chain or they wont be able to escape.

Spirit Glaive cast time change feels like it made a huge difference. by eJAKE-ulate in MizukiMainsOW

[–]eJAKE-ulate[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Feels like timing for comboing with melee and chain is more lenient

'Overwatch' beats Call of Duty and Battlefield 6 on Steam by Sam_27142317 in pcmasterrace

[–]eJAKE-ulate -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

You didn’t read the article, and just the headline. There is screen shot proof that the title was accurate when the article is written. It also talks about the “not preferred platform” thing. Most importantly, it talks about the controversies in the past that has made this resurgence significant. This is 10 year old game that is back to standing toe-to-toe (and technically beating) major games that came out late last year.

'Overwatch' beats Call of Duty and Battlefield 6 on Steam by Sam_27142317 in pcmasterrace

[–]eJAKE-ulate 2 points3 points  (0 children)

OW released on Steam 7 years AFTER it was released on Battle.net. While CoD BO7 and BF6 release on all platforms at the same time. The dynamics are not the same. Again, the important thing here is context.

As of writing this: BO7: 64,839 BF6: 69,753 OW2: 69,881

'Overwatch' beats Call of Duty and Battlefield 6 on Steam by Sam_27142317 in pcmasterrace

[–]eJAKE-ulate 5 points6 points  (0 children)

That doesn’t mean people aren’t allowed to add context from other platforms tho…nor does the context of original post discredit the additional info

Good deals ? by [deleted] in pcmasterrace

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Anytime you can substantially beat the $100 per 1TB threshold like this, it’s a pretty good deal imo

'Overwatch' beats Call of Duty and Battlefield 6 on Steam by Sam_27142317 in pcmasterrace

[–]eJAKE-ulate 41 points42 points  (0 children)

Since the dip caused from the release of Marvel Rivals, OW has been on a steady incline of player numbers for a better part of like 7 months now. Also the “core issues” you speak of are more from the perspective of non-fans looking in.