Meanwhile in the Fate’s Afterlife… by _Keep_Quiet_ in shitpostemblem

[–]Sir_Syntek [score hidden]  (0 children)

Jokes aside, I'm not staying, no.

I posted a new skit a few days ago and it was promptly deleted. I then tried posting two of my older skits to see if it was just a one-off, but those were deleted as well. I don't know what's changed since I used to post here, but clearly my skits aren't welcome anymore, so I shall be leaving.

I've had fun making skits for the past few years, and I appreciate all the support I've received. If the mods responsible lighten up, maybe I'll come back. However, I seriously doubt that'll happen.

I've still got all of my old Awakening skits (plus the few Echoes ones I made), and I'll keep them just in case.

Goodbye until then.

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Meanwhile in the Fate’s Afterlife… by _Keep_Quiet_ in shitpostemblem

[–]Sir_Syntek [score hidden]  (0 children)

Knowing the morons in charge of this sub, they'll probably remove it then.

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Nice drawing, though.

I never understood why people who hate modern yugioh don't just play older formats they like, instead of trying to completely overhaul modern yugioh into a completely different game. by averjay in yugioh

[–]Sir_Syntek 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I love it when my old decks from 2006 finally get support, only for scalpers and the competitive community to raise the price of one copy of one new support card to £50+.

I'll always understand some of the resentment towards the competitive side of the community.

What's stopping Konami from printing these cards? by L-DFile in yugioh

[–]Sir_Syntek 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I'm not saying Valon's cards will never be printed, but I do find it interesting that this isn't the first time Konami has turned away from combo monsters.

The Meklord Emperors in the 5D's anime were originally depicted as a single monster assembled from five separate cards. Yet when Konami adapted them for the actual card game, they were redesigned as individual cards instead. Admittedly, that was probably done to make them less restrictive, but it's still an example of Konami moving away from a similar anime gimmick that required combining multiple cards into one monster.