
The amount of downvotes for regular non agressive and non offensive comments proves the toxicity of the ygo community again

Libromancers and Therion 4 URs each... Konami is slowly but steadily increasing the milk.

Admittedly since they don't have the new marker it's a little hard to tell, but from what I can tell Battle Trajectory had just as many new cards be URs. the Labyrinth had a bit less, but only by 2, and more Runick cards were URs than either Therion or Libromancer.

Runick rarities aren't exactly an example for a budget friendly policy, quite the contrary, but at least they are competitive cards, same goes for Dinomorphia. Therions maybe, but Libromancers and definitely Heroics aren't competitive cards and shouldn't be nearly that high rarity. 3 URs for a casual deck like Heroics is nuts. 66% of all Therion and 42% of all Libromancers cards (pretty much every card that's worth playing) being either UR or SR is nuts... that's just Konami ensuring whatever new Archetype there is, may it be good or bad, you wanna play it, you better put in the hours or (preferably) the money.

--- No for meta tryhards (Diamond/Platinum/Gold) --- Yes for filthy casuals (Silver/Bronze/Rookie) --- Spend your gems properly --- Good luck

I don't mean to sound pretentious, but do people really consider Gold and Plat tryhard ranks? It's not hard to get to both with pretty casual decks.

Dunno bout him/her & others but for me, last Dec. Season 12, it was really a hard climb to D5. Gold was swarmed with Adamancipator, Dragon Link, Drytron, Spyral & Virtual World. Consecutive losses against Adam coz I was playing Pure Lunalight. Of course I go 2nd. Then in Plat, it was swarmed by Branded & Swordsoul. There were also lots of Runick & Floow here and there in both Gold and Plat ranks. If you don't consider that as "tryharding" on "lower ranks" idk what that is. Fact is some of them are just downranking and not trying to climb to Diamond when they're playing "Diamond-worthy decks".

No. -Pure Libromancer sucks, have to wait for future archetypes to pair -Therion yes, but it's going to be powercrept once Spright and Tearlaments come. Get if you're really into that archetype -Vendread **** no, they keep adding support and it keeps sucking. -Heroic Challenger **** no, it's not good just take my word for it. -Symphonic Warrior yes if you like pendulums - so for 99% of the playerbase, no.
In my opinion, a nothing set. Wait for Spright / Tearlaments

Still no Ancient Warriors. The idea that Master Duel would eventually get all of the cards was really just an assumption from the beginning. Konami never said it themselves. The high-profile cards will certainly be added, but the afterthought cards for obscure archetypes? It's honestly possible they may never get around to it.

There is literally no reason for Konami to not add them. They likely just aren't a major priority because not that many people want them and the game is still way behind the OCG and TCG. If we're totally caught up and Konami is still releasing stuff without them, I think that's the point to get worried.

I'm not saying they definitely won't release them. I do think they'll probably release all the cards, eventually. But I'm pointing out that as likely at it is, it's still just an assumption. Konami never said they would. I'm also sore because Ancient Warriors is not a top meta archetype, so if Konami waits until Spright or Tearlament comes out then the 'new' Ancient Warriors cards won't even be playable.

Every new patch makes the game less f2p....Now they include 13 UR per pack, pumping up card rarities and even reprinting old cards just to increase the count....... ALmost all new cards released are UR or SR......Like in this new pack we get: 12 UR new cards ,13 SR new cards ,8 R new cards ,7 N new cards.........what makes it more annoying is that these decks aren't that competitive, so why not make them more accessible......now it's not even worth at all to even try to get them

The amount of URs has always been 13. Battle Trajectory had just about as many new URs, Labyrinth had like 2 less, and most of the cards people actually want being UR or SRs has been immensely consistent. That's just the way they're sold. You can feel that Konami's pack system is exploitative, I don't think that's an inherently unfair criticism, but it's always been like this.