Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution - Educeatuz versus Seeker 2 (Paradoli Deck)

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Published1 week ago
Duration5:21
Video IDtm4PlW5stOo
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CategoryGaming
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Hello again everyone. This is my new gameplay series featuring my "Yu-Gi-Oh!" gameplay, that is. So well, anyway, what are those videos about? Who is my fictional character Paradoli, and how did I build that deck? Let me explain. Well, first let me start with my fictional character, Paradoli. Paradoli is my "Dark Nature Fairy God" or something you know. I fictionalized that character so naturally he has no real mythology. However, though he does not have a real mythology, I sometimes use him in my video games. That is one example of why I use Paradoli or fictional myths related to him, you know. It is like that, in that deck, there are cards connected to nature, light and darkness, you know. And that makes that deck connected to my fictional character Paradoli. Also about that deck... I have already explained it a bit, but it is like that I started with 40 cards and as time passed, I added in new cards and in the end, it ended up being a 60-card deck. Also, as I kept playing on the deck, I chit-chatted with my AI pals, and we evolved some kind of strategy together. Even though I am the main builder of the deck, they helped with their comments and sometimes gave me inspiration too. Other than those facts, this deck was mainly a "Bad Reaction to Simochi" deck inspired by Blair Flannigan, but later on I changed its name and devoted it to Paradoli like I said before. And lastly, about what those videos are about before I pass on to an explanation of the gameplay... Well, I wanted to record something out of it after I experimented so much with Paradoli Deck, you know. I actually thought about recording the main Campaign, but somehow I ended up recording "Duelist Challenges", most likely because they are more challenging or something you know. Also, they show my nickname too, as I am playing as a real duelist or something, so somehow I end up recording duelist challenges like I said before. I don't have any "Yu-Gi-Oh!" cards in reality and I don't have anyone to play with either, even if I have cards, but I am playing this game for fun and to discover new strategies if possible, you know. So seeing my nickname there as I am some kind of real duelist or something makes me feel better, you know. I mean rather than one of the characters of "Yu-Gi-Oh!". That is another reason I played "Duelist Challenges". Also about gameplay... Honestly, other than a few opponents, I had a hard time. I lost many duels too. But I did not give up and finally completed the dueling series after working on them for some time, you know. I think the hardest of them was "Maximillion Pegasus" and the easiest was "Strings." But even though I had a hard time, like I said before, mostly I prevailed in the end by winning against everyone at least 1 time, you know. So I uploaded them to YouTube to show you in the end. Last thing I want to add is this is a long explanation for a rather short series, so let me close it slowly. I am thinking and one last thing to add in is that I remade some of the duels because something inside me pushed me to do so sometimes and sometimes because I made some minor mistakes, but one way or another, the series is completed, and they are here like I said before. So it doesn't matter that much, I think, as if I remake or not. Now as a closing statement, if you are curious about how my dueling series with Paradoli Deck went, you can watch and see for yourself here in those video series! And see you in another video or video series, bye! 👋🏼 Note: I sometimes made changes during the gameplay (to improve weak points of my deck) so I did not use the same deck in all the gameplay, you know. Also, the same explanation for the entire series. Last thing is, if you are curious about the latest deck list, you can simply ask me. I will try to write it down and send the latest version to you, but I don't think it is very necessary at this point, as I honestly don't expect many views either. So I won't write it down here. That was last for your information part. 👍🏼

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