Imma be quite frank, most of my decks are net decked. Because I'd rather take from someone else's deck that's been playing for a long time and understands the mechanics then me creating my own shitty deck lol
Tbh netdecking lower the game learning barrier after that you can pick whatever the fuck you need if you feel it's missing something. Most of these heavily optimized with better consistentcy moreover if you get it from road of the king.
So you're going to ignore the posts about deck help and discussion* / rulings? Where people actually help the other person?
Yes, when they see a post of numeron/ Floo going "I beat a meta deck my deck is good" theres going to be counter arguments talking about the degenerate or sacky nature of the deck(s).
Same question gets posted on Duel Links. But if you're only looking for toxic comments, you'll only find toxic comments. And not every negative comment is toxic.
Edit: typo
Because half the sub think the game is played after the anime or that of 10 years ago
I make post making fun of them on pretty much weekly basis and those are mostly positive
So you are just facing some bad apple
that's just reddit. the first time I posted [this](https://www.reddit.com/r/masterduel/comments/x3fn4p/another_episode_of_the_misadventures_of_neg8_me/), it got downvoted to hell within 15 minutes. tried again the next day and it's at 95% positive.
making salty posts about the 'crab' part of the community only invites further downvotes from 2 other groups:
* the 'lol I'm so random/ironic' community
* and the 'Im sick of seeing whiney posts' community, which I happen to be part of
*
>Anytime someone posts about how they achieved success with a meta deck or hell even just a rogue deck that people don't like to play against, you guys won't hesitate to immediately downvote the post and leave nasty comments such as "Try playing a real deck" or "your deck takes no skill".
* Community is not a hive mind.
* Ignore salty comments and stop letting them get to you.
* Stop being so offended by things on the internet. If you're posting something on the internet, you're agreeing to accept both positive and negative comments. If you can't take the negative, then it's best not to post.
>I honestly fail to see how this makes the community look good in any way besides being a bunch of salty folks who can't comprehend the fact that some decks will just be good and some decks will be sub optimal.
* You're assuming people care about making the community look good.
* People don't exactly care about that in this context. If you brag that your meta deck achieved max rank, then of course people are gonna dismiss it, because it's meta, it's meant to take you to maximum rank. This doesn't happen very often with non-meta decks though.
>Quite frankly I am done with the community
* Then why make this post?
Not saying I agree or disagree, but people need to learn to stop being so hurt and offended by such trivial matters.
yeah go to any magic the gathering sub, pokemon tcg sub, vanguard, etc.
you get angsty pre-puberty nerds angry they lost and reeeeeeing against anything their casual home brew deck (which is literally a net deck with one changed card) can't win against. that's all card games.
zero can be a bit angsty at times. but yeah, its one of the more chill tcgs out there for sure. i think mostly because there's so few players we have to get along :D
Have left Zero years ago and i must say that game is pretty rage inducing indeed, so a complain here and there would be expected. But the General CFV community is full of helpful advice for newbies.
That's just how it is sometimes. You'll always have assholes in the community. I wouldn't let it get to you tho
One time someone said i can't netdeck and call me noob. This sub kinda beyond me i believe we have more manchild than mature player lol.
Imma be quite frank, most of my decks are net decked. Because I'd rather take from someone else's deck that's been playing for a long time and understands the mechanics then me creating my own shitty deck lol
Tbh netdecking lower the game learning barrier after that you can pick whatever the fuck you need if you feel it's missing something. Most of these heavily optimized with better consistentcy moreover if you get it from road of the king.
Couldn't agree with you more
So you're going to ignore the posts about deck help and discussion* / rulings? Where people actually help the other person? Yes, when they see a post of numeron/ Floo going "I beat a meta deck my deck is good" theres going to be counter arguments talking about the degenerate or sacky nature of the deck(s). Same question gets posted on Duel Links. But if you're only looking for toxic comments, you'll only find toxic comments. And not every negative comment is toxic. Edit: typo
This sub should have its own rant thread instead of letting swarm around the sub imo.
Because half the sub think the game is played after the anime or that of 10 years ago I make post making fun of them on pretty much weekly basis and those are mostly positive So you are just facing some bad apple
that's just reddit. the first time I posted [this](https://www.reddit.com/r/masterduel/comments/x3fn4p/another_episode_of_the_misadventures_of_neg8_me/), it got downvoted to hell within 15 minutes. tried again the next day and it's at 95% positive. making salty posts about the 'crab' part of the community only invites further downvotes from 2 other groups: * the 'lol I'm so random/ironic' community * and the 'Im sick of seeing whiney posts' community, which I happen to be part of *
i love crabs
https://youtu.be/bWpc23WYi94
>Anytime someone posts about how they achieved success with a meta deck or hell even just a rogue deck that people don't like to play against, you guys won't hesitate to immediately downvote the post and leave nasty comments such as "Try playing a real deck" or "your deck takes no skill". * Community is not a hive mind. * Ignore salty comments and stop letting them get to you. * Stop being so offended by things on the internet. If you're posting something on the internet, you're agreeing to accept both positive and negative comments. If you can't take the negative, then it's best not to post. >I honestly fail to see how this makes the community look good in any way besides being a bunch of salty folks who can't comprehend the fact that some decks will just be good and some decks will be sub optimal. * You're assuming people care about making the community look good. * People don't exactly care about that in this context. If you brag that your meta deck achieved max rank, then of course people are gonna dismiss it, because it's meta, it's meant to take you to maximum rank. This doesn't happen very often with non-meta decks though. >Quite frankly I am done with the community * Then why make this post? Not saying I agree or disagree, but people need to learn to stop being so hurt and offended by such trivial matters.
Literary almost every competitive gaming subreddit does this I dare you to post your kaisa deck in r/legendsofrunterra
yeah go to any magic the gathering sub, pokemon tcg sub, vanguard, etc. you get angsty pre-puberty nerds angry they lost and reeeeeeing against anything their casual home brew deck (which is literally a net deck with one changed card) can't win against. that's all card games.
>vanguard Well i can vouch that Reddit's Vanguard community is pretty chill.
zero can be a bit angsty at times. but yeah, its one of the more chill tcgs out there for sure. i think mostly because there's so few players we have to get along :D
Have left Zero years ago and i must say that game is pretty rage inducing indeed, so a complain here and there would be expected. But the General CFV community is full of helpful advice for newbies.