Guilty Gear players truly are the most oppressed class (I got suspended on twitter for saying KY'S)
Artisan is genuinely one of the most interesting alt formats I hosted a tournament over on the Common Charity Discord and I ended up taking it down with Salamangreat Tenpai Dragon Ruler got 2nd with a sick tech
Want a YuGiOh! format with an unexplored metagame and TOSS-adjacent powerlevel I'm running an Artisan (Common and Rare* cards only) tournament on the Common Charity Discord discord.com/channels/924... (Some decks I've been brewing for it)
4 fighting game mains I'm setplaying over here, I'm out here zoning, yeah I'm putting stuff on the screen
New Yu-Gi-Oh F&L list means new Common Charity format! Gates to 1 hurts the consistency of a bunch of cool decks using the Hamon engine. Lunalight got some consistency buffs from top 1 to top 1. Tenpai now have 2 fewer field spells but potentially 2 more dragon rulers...
Yu-Gi-Oh! is in such a bad spot Advanced sucks and is super expensive, Konami is mismanaging competitive events in a multitude of ways. But Common Charity is looking better than ever, the last few sets including BLC1 have added so many powerful cards for relevant strategies
Raidraptors got a lot of cool stuff for Common Charity in PHNI and this OTS pack. With the new support and downshifts we got they can consistently set up a negate, a rank-4 and Dark Simorgh.
Been building Voiceless Voice Libromancer Ritual Pile Still not sure on size and ratios, more brewing is in order
Yu-Gi-Oh! Stream!! Going Live with the Common Charity Challenge September over on www.twitch.tv/cho_cathal_ic in 10 minutes
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Seeing a lot of discourse about set rotation in Yu-Gi-Oh! and I feel like the main issue to solve is Konami's alt format policies. Like even official Remote Duel tournaments for Common Charity and Time Wizard and format legality on Neuron would make a lot of difference.