Basically the title. I love various ccg and may just move back to some other like yugioh or something
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This is exactly what I noticed from the forefront. I'm okay with it though and learning the newer stuff like pendulums etc may be fun. (Maybe I'm wrong)
The problem, IMO, with the newer stuff is it over pushes complete deck synergy and absurdly long turns/short duels. The joke is that going over turn 3 is unheard of because you are going to mill half your deck per turn (or all of it) to get the perfect combo to insta win, or your opponent will.
This pushes down using cards you like, and especially older cards that haven't been given "updated support" to be made viable. You are meta or you lose, basically. No strategy, just pre-game and a touch of luck.
That's why I prefer the old stuff, you could just enjoy beatsticks and slow grinding down your opponent and that was viable. I used to run a Legendary Ocean/Gravity Bind deck for that purpose.
You have basically articulated what I just learned from varying sources to be the case. I may play some form of goat format so I can enjoy long drawn out games(I was a control player in mtg). The new yugioh seems a bit fast relative to how I want to enjoy my game
If you want to try out a few games before trying to track down physical cards to play with I'd recommend "Yu-Gi-Oh! Worldwide Edition: Stairway to the Destined Duel" or "Yu-Gi-Oh! The Eternal Duelist Soul" for a GBA emulator. Both are no nonsense straight dueling back from the original years. There are a bunch more but those two I physically owned and know the value of.
Alternatively "The Sacred Cards" and "Reshef of Destruction" also exist, and have their own unique rule set that is extremely fun and much more strategic. Never used the ruleset again sadly.
Regardless, there is a reason why despite most people having quit over a decade ago, we still have a fondness for the game and play around with games that bring back that oldness. It was a genuinely good card game that was far easier to get into than MTG.
Dude I really appreciate the helping hand in getting in the right direction. I owned one of the games you mentioned too so I'm really down to give it a shot( I totally forgotten about it)