Omnimaga
General Discussion => Technology and Development => Gaming Discussion => Topic started by: Thegame on December 09, 2010, 02:35:24 pm
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Yugioh is my second favorite card game after magic the gathering. The game is really sort of dead and probaly some of you hate me for bringing up the subject of it.But it is still a fun game. I am sort of a noob at it and often mess up at dueling others. This topic is to discuss programming,deckbuilding,playing and the cards of this game. I'm also trying to program a MTG game.
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Might I suggest looking at the game wizards? that is an excellent card game for ti8x calcs, you might wanna see what they did there. :)
sounds cool! A MTG game would be cool! :D
and as for yu-gi-oh I used to pwn other duelists when I was 7 or 8, then I kinda lost interest. But, it was a fun card game :)
also: you have interesting puncuation, and your name made me lose the game.
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Yugioh is my second favorite card game after magic the gathering. The game is really sort of dead and probaly some of you hate me for bringing up the subject of it.But it is still a fun game. I am sort of a noob at it and often mess up at dueling others. This topic is to discuss programming,deckbuilding,playing and the cards of this game. I'm also trying to program a MTG game.
/me lost the game many times
Also, deck card games like that are very educational. I see lots of adults playing it in my city, Yu-Gi-Ho mainly.
They make your brain think and interesting for that. However, personally, I never got interested on them, I think only Pokemon when I was younger xD
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My brother was an hardcore Yu-Gi-Oh fan. He went to local tournaments every weekend. He wasn't that great but he still sometimes won a few games there. I think he still has his large card collection and several GBA games.
Yu-Gi-Oh kinda died down, indeed. My bro stopped playing about 2 years ago as well. I'm not a big fan of trading card games, but I found Yu-Gi-Oh to be simpler than Magic, when it started. Afterward it got more complicated when many cards got added, but it was still much easier to learn than Magic, IMHO.
The only downside with real-life Yu-Gi-Oh is that good cards were so expensive. At certain tournaments where people used less strategies and only rely on higher level cards to win, it's always richer people that won.
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I still play, but only on my Nintendo DS. As far as programming a Yu-gi-oh game goes... it would be a very massive calc project, not to mention the tiny screen size :/ (unless you are considering making it for the 92+/v200 or Nspire). It'd be easier to implement on a PC, but still a heck of alot of work.
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Yeah my worry would be how to fit like 700+ cards in the calc game, as well as all abilities. It would probably need to have full of removed stuff or modifed card effects, like the Playstation 1 game, which was ridiculously hard, btw.
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isn't Yu-Gi-Oh is the card game that you win if you collect all body parts and the final 'trap card'? (I believe it was called Exodus)
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Exodia. If you're lucky enough to hold all five body parts cards at once, you instantly win. I think it's banned from most tournaments, though. There are other card restrictions in tournaments, too. (Which would make winning too easy otherwise and remove some fun from the game, but sucks when you paid $200 for that card...)
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I used to be really into that game :D I had a Barrel Dragon, where you get to flip a coin, and if its heads, you get to remove one of your opponents monsters >:D
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@DJOmnimaga: It is Exodia, but it's never been banned (all pieces are restricted to one per deck). It's is actually fairly difficult to gather all 5 pieces consistently before your opponent kills you.
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Weird, it actually got banned over here in tournaments. ???
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Really? ??? Maybe it was just at the place/places that your brother played at. As far as I know it was never banned by Konami/Upperdeck in tournament matches.
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Yeah the places my bro went to weren't official tournaments. They were more tournaments organized by the store that sold collector items, mangas, comic books, anime and mangas. The same store also did Magic tournaments. My bro stopped going after Yu-Gi-Oh tournament became monthly instead of bi-weekly then sometimes every 2 months.
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@DJOmnimaga: It is Exodia, but it's never been banned (all pieces are restricted to one per deck). It's is actually fairly difficult to gather all 5 pieces consistently before your opponent kills you.
Although impossible to gather all 5 with plain draw phases some decks such as muckera exchange have enough draw traps and spells to draw 40 cards in just one turn! Putting exodia into such decks can form what people call an exodia FTK. This is why exodia is sort of broken.Exodia. If you're lucky enough to hold all five body parts cards at once, you instantly win. I think it's banned from most tournaments, though. There are other card restrictions in tournaments, too. (Which would make winning too easy otherwise and remove some fun from the game, but sucks when you paid $200 for that card...)
They are other instant win cards such as final cowntdown. You win in 20 turns.
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Oh I remember now. I forgot there were other instant win cards. It was so incredibly long ago. And I think I remember reading one of the manga (my brother has the entire serie except the Yu-Gi-Oh-R part) where some guy had like 30 cards in his hand and kept drawing cards (I forgot what he used or what was used against him). If I remember, he was bragging about how many cards he had in his deck then when he realized he ran out of cards, he was like "woops!".
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Although impossible to gather all 5 with plain draw phases some decks such as muckera exchange have enough draw traps and spells to draw 40 cards in just one turn! Putting exodia into such decks can form what people call an exodia FTK. This is why exodia is sort of broken.
I didn't say it was impossible, just hard to achieve on a consistent basis. I, as well as many other have run these types of deck in the past. The card pool was smaller and although still difficult, it was easier then.
I am also quite familiar with FTK and OTK decks, but again, the problem is consistency and in the current metagame (or any many of the previous ones where hand disruption was rampant) Exodia doesn't have a leg to stand on(so to speak) :P.