It's Bonfire. Honestly this allows many FIRE or Pyro decks to have their own card as a Duel Mate.

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MD, Internal Medicine-Pediatrics

I go to Comic-Con every year and usually cosplay. I play Yu-Gi-Oh and write articles for a popular Yu-Gi-Oh website. I fire Kamehameha blasts at my 11-month-old on a daily basis, which she thinks is hilarious.

I'm also the division chief for the pediatric hospital medicine service at my hospital. And no, my personality is not a 'pediatrics' thing. My patient load is roughly 60/40 peds and adults.

Be whomever you want to be. Even during the moments when you're in a physician role, you can still be yourself. Just read the room and don't put your foot in your mouth.

They did a Ritual festival, after all. And also one that required players to use only Fiends or only Fairies. A Pendulum festival would be less restrictive than those, at least.

Now's a particularly good time to do it --- not only because we've repeated the other mechanics multiple times, but also because of the new "Supreme King Gate" cards currently in the shop.

The Ritual festival allowed individual Fusion, Xyz, and Link Monsters that supported specific Ritual archetypes. They even allowed Millennium-Eyes Restrict and Thousand-Eyes Restrict so people could play Relinquished decks (they still didn't, of course).

A Pendulum festival could allow Electrumite, Beyond, Exceed, and individual Extra Deck monsters that are specifically members of Pendulum archetypes. This would still limit Pendulum Magicians since they mostly end on generic Extra Deck monsters, but they'd still have Time Pendulumgraph and Odd-Eyes Vortex Dragon, and now they also have brand new Z-ARC options. Every other Pendulum deck could happily rely on its own monsters.

We'd see:

  • Magician (with "Supreme King Gate" cards)
  • Performapal
  • Odd-Eyes
  • Endymion
  • Vaylantz (has topped several Meta Weekly events without floodgates)
  • Solfachord
  • Abyss Actor
  • Vaalmonica
  • Nemleria
  • Superheavy Samurai (probably a blind-second version without generic Extra Deck cards)
  • D/D/D (probaby need to ban Machinex since it's designed [even canonically] to be anti-Pendulum)

That's more than plenty for a festival, and honestly looks like a pretty fun format.

The Ritual festival allowed individual Fusion, Xyz, and Link Monsters that supported specific Ritual archetypes. They even allowed Millennium-Eyes Restrict and Thousand-Eyes Restrict so people could play Relinquished decks (they still didn't, of course).

A Pendulum festival could allow Electrumite, Beyond, Exceed, and individual Extra Deck monsters that are specifically part of Pendulum archetypes. That would still limit Pendulum Magicians since they mostly end on generic Extra Deck monsters, but at least now they do have Z-ARC options with the new cards. Every other Pendulum deck could happily rely on its own monsters.

Accorind to the Valuable Book EX4, Dimonno actually is the more "level-headed" and "reliable" of the two.

Vaylantz players would like to see you out back.

The simple answer is that some players get so frustrated with a bad opening hand, that they just leave if their Maxx "C" is negated.

People here are correct that it's not worth watching your entire turn 1 combo when they know they have a weak hand. But you mentioned elsewhere that your only action so far was to activate Labyrinth Wall Shadow, which tells your opponent that you're playing a Gate Guardian deck --- known for bricky hands with a good chance of passing on a single hand trap or Impermanence. It would have been more reasonable to wait and see if you could even do anything meaningful before they surrendered.

At best, I can say that maybe they assumed you would summon Wind & Water able to negate 2 Spells/Traps per turn, and they were holding a hand full of Spells/Traps. But they'd be giving you a lot of credit, because Wall Shadow only gets you half way there.

Sorry people have been rude instead of just politely correcting you.

A staple is something that's necessary for a particular deck. It's called a "staple" because it holds the deck together, or at least it's so good that it's foolish not to include it.

It's true that people refer to "generic staples" as cards you can optionally run in any deck. But even then, they're important because they counter major threats in the metagame.

The mythical beasts are like... a staple in Pendulum decks

Master Cerberus and Jackal King were very briefly used in Performapal-Performage decks when they were first released in the TCG (pushing their prices to $10 each), but then immediately fell out of favor when the next set of Pendulum support was released.

Since this is r/masterduel, it's worth pointing out that the Mythical Beast cards have literally never been considered a competetive option in Pendulum decks other than Endymion. So not only are they not staples (i.e. important elements that hold the deck together) but they're actually bad to run because they're often less helpful than the other 40 cards that Pendulum Magician decks would rather draw.

The reason you got downvoted so many times is because nobody said Endymion was bad in the first place, yet you're saying "nah it's still goated" as if anyone said it wasn't.

Careful with your "jesus fucks" because it makes you look worse if it turns out that you were the one who was mistaken.

Ironically yes. 

I'm a huge fan of ZSJL, and I do like the black suit because it's essentially a victory trophy for all of us that campaigned for so long to make it real. 

But having said that, I do wish he'd stuck with the blue suit. The black suit was never explained within the movie, so the viewer needs to have outside knowledge about the movie's history in order to understand it.

Why keep a card that you know you'll never use? 

I keep URs and SRs that I might use one day, generally staples. But otherwise, it's useless if you never play it. Dismantle anything you know you'll never use.

Yu-Gi-Oh is different than other card games, in that it's very fast paced. Duels are usually decided in 1-2 turns, which contain a similar amount of decisions that other games have in 5-8 turns.

Don't get me wrong. Duels do commonly go longer than that. But Yugioh expects you to establish your win condition on your first turn, not take 3 turns building up to it.

Of these options, I'd say Corenswet's colors. They're bright and rich, but just shy of being cartoonish.

Overall, I'd say the DCEU Justice League suit had the best colors — just not in the actual movie where Whedon used that ugly red filter. I'm also not endorsing how much the muscle suit shows through. But just going by colors alone, I think this one has the best colors for live action.

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Honestly the first one looks better. The second one literally disconnects his arm and drops the entire thing downward.

I never said it was peer-reviewed or definitive proof. If you don't believe it then that's fine.

Alright. So. Short answer is that you can’t prove it.

In my job, we try to make evidence-based decisions whenever possible. Often there's a study that that definitively answers which option is best. But when such a study does not exist, we can't just say, "Well I guess there's no way to compare the options" and then walk away from the question. Something still needs to be done, so we appraise the available evidence and determine the best conclusion from that.

Cavill didn't conduct a survey. So no, I'm not saying that my interpretation is proven to be 100% definitively correct.

I'm saying it's the interpretation most likely to be correct. In the absence of definitive proof, we can still compare conclusions and determine which is the strongest with the available information.

Cavill says in interviews that no one recognized him, including someone who asked him directions. A first-hand account from Cavill himself is sufficient evidence that no one recognized him.

As for the idea that maybe someone did and just didn't care... no one's conducted any studies on whether anyone recognized him and what thoughts they had about it.

So we can use logic to determine what's most likely based on the information we have, or we can throw up our hands and say, "I guess no one can ever know with certainty, so let's treat all possibilities as equal." I'm going with the prior option.

Served his time? He's been gone for like a few months. Maybe a year?

He'll have served his time in 2028.

Sure, but

"At least some people would care if they recognized a famous celebrity standing right in their path underneath huge posters of himself."

is a much stronger assumption than

"nobody would care if they recognized a famous celebrity standing right in their path underneath huge posters of himself."

Labrynth is definitely competent to reach M1. Rescue-ACE is a good choice, too.

It's r/RoastMe. She's inviting people to roast her, not actually asking why she doesn't have a boyfriend.

If you don't have one, but a cheap bidet. They hook up very easily to the water pipe that fills your toilet tank.

It's going to be a game changer for you.