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Did TEW just call Tele-DAD skillful? What was skillful about D-draw malicious into E-tele Sync8 DAD drop field clear for game? it wasn't like Goats or Rulers (where you actually had to think ahead) because if you get the combo in Tele-DAD, you won, no questions asked, even in the mirror, because fader/scarecrow didn't exist back then. Gorz was@1, and I'm not sure if Trag existed yet. Clear field back then generally was game due to minimal chances of getting that 1 Gorz.

 

And even then, backrow didn't normally mean much unless there were multi-solemns set, because both Trunade and Heavy were @ 1.

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Did TEW just call Tele-DAD skillful? What was skillful about D-draw malicious into E-tele Sync8 DAD drop field clear for game? it wasn't like Goats or Rulers (where you actually had to think ahead) because if you get the combo in Tele-DAD, you won, no questions asked, even in the mirror, because fader/scarecrow didn't exist back then. Gorz was@1, and I'm not sure if Trag existed yet. Clear field back then generally was game due to minimal chances of getting that 1 Gorz.

 

And even then, backrow didn't normally mean much unless there were multi-solemns set, because both Trunade and Heavy were @ 1.

Tell that to anyone that actually played the format.

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Did TEW just call Tele-DAD skillful? What was skillful about D-draw malicious into E-tele Sync8 DAD drop field clear for game? it wasn't like Goats or Rulers (where you actually had to think ahead) because if you get the combo in Tele-DAD, you won, no questions asked, even in the mirror, because fader/scarecrow didn't exist back then. Gorz was@1, and I'm not sure if Trag existed yet. Clear field back then generally was game due to minimal chances of getting that 1 Gorz.

 

And even then, backrow didn't normally mean much unless there were multi-solemns set, because both Trunade and Heavy were @ 1.

You clearly haven't played Tele-DAD

 

Rulers were skillfull? Hahahaha, no. Rulers were skillful during the second OCG format with no RFTDD, 1 Rejuv, 3 Shrine and 3 Ravine, 1 Sarc, 2 Swords, but that was it. TCG has a polluted ass format with RFTDD and Six Sense, and OCG wasn't that much better in September. Febuary Rulers were the best, the height of Shield Sword and even that didn't come close to teledad

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The ruler mirror match was the most skillful thing since Goats. You had to think 2-3 turns ahead and plan very carefully as you had a lot of potential threats to deal with, such as Crimson Blader, Number 73, and Big Eye. One misplay could easily cost you the duel. Tele-DAD didn't have that, it was just whoever drew the combo first and if your opponent had Gorz. If Tele-DAD didn't exist, that format would likely have been very skillful, due to the sheer number of decks that just wouldn't get shut down. You'd have a dozen or more legit viable decks.

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Cause rejuvenate into rejuv was skillful. Deck got skillful after Rejuv went to 1 and Shield Sword caught on since you had to save your power cards.

 

Yeh, siding SDB vs Machu burn was a jabroni G2, but that was only towards the end of the format. The Azure Trish Decision and savoring Rejuv for the Trade In Ravine plays was really something. No format with the babies, multiple rejuv or RFTDD was skillful. Play TeleDAD and tell me ruler prime was as good. Goat vs TeleDAD is tougher, gonna have to go with goat there

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