Does it though? Nobody trying to actually compete is going to bring a super large deck. It’s only going to hurt your odds of drawing what you need.
Why would the odds change if the ratio of cards are the same? You don’t just build a large deck with filler.
According to a quick google, you can only have up to three of the same cards in a Yu-Gi-Oh deck. So you can’t keep the ratios the same.
I don’t play Yu-Gi-Oh, but I play Magic, and it’s similar there, but you can have up to four of any card.
I imagine most trading card games are like this, otherwise you could just make a deck of only the most OP card or something. Not exactly fun to build, or play, or play against.
When did magic introduce that rule it’s been ages since I’ve played, I also imagine that doesn’t apply to land, so you land to monster ratio wouldn’t change.
And I believe those rules wree introduced to yugioh after this debacle, I could be wrong. But it’s not about the individual cards, you need monsters/traps/energy ratios. Those odds wouldn’t change.
And he brought it in wearing an actual fedora to boot
only pot of greed
The deck was a miller, basically every card was centered around forcing the other player to draw. Most cards that make your opponent draw also have you draw, but with a 2222 card deck you just draw and draw and draw, until they had no more cards to draw, then they lose.
Ya gotta get to the several hearts of the cards, Yug’!
Dude on the right looking like Data in The Long Goodbye.