Duel Overload is coming to Yu-Gi-Oh TCG

Konami and Hill and Knowlton Strategies is giving our listeners an earlier glance at what is coming to the Yu-Gi-Oh TCG. The new set is Duel Overload and it’s expected release date will be March 20.

Beyond the unprecedented arsenal of Link Monsters, you’ll also find new cards for fans of the Yu-Gi-Oh! movies: Yu-Gi-Oh! The Dark Side of Dimensions and Yu-Gi-Oh! Bonds Beyond Time! New cards for Paradox’s Malefic strategy and Aigami’s Cubic Deck make their debut in Duel Overload, so Duelists who started building their Cubic Deck through Yu-Gi-Oh! The Dark Side of Dimensions: Movie Pack Secret Edition will have plenty to look forward to.

In addition to the 56 total new cards, the Duel Overload set has 44 returning cards from previous sets as well, bringing the total set size to 100 cards. These cards have been chosen to help Duelists to bolster their existing Decks or build new Decks that they might be missing a critical piece of. For example, Duelists interested in building Cyberse Decks like Marincess from Rising Rampage and Chaos Impact, Mathmech from Mystic Fighters, or @Ignister from Ignition Assault, can find the all-purpose wildcard, Cynet Mining.

Each Duel Overload box comes with:

6 Duel Overload booster packs, each with 5 Ultra Rare cards per pack

1 of 6 special oversized collectible cards

The complete Duel Overload booster set contains 100 cards

Lost Promotion Art for Yu-Gi-Oh Coming Again in 2020

The Yu-Gi-Oh! TRADING CARD GAME is excited to announce that the Lost Art Promotion is returning for its third year! Over the course of six months (January, February and March, and then June, July and August 2020), Duelists can collect six different Lost Art Promotional cards only at participating Official Tournament Stores (OTS). Each of the six cards will be available for one month during the promotion, and all six cards feature artwork that has never been available before outside of Asia. While supplies last, you can receive a free Lost Art Promotional card when you spend at least $30 (excluding sales tax) on sealed Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG products at participating Official Tournament Store locations.

This year’s Lost Art Promotion will feature iconic cards from the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga and animated series including Foolish BurialSuper RejuvenationEdge Imp SabersOfferings to the DoomedSuper Dreadnought Rail Cannon Gustav MAX, and Solemn Judgment.

New Upcoming Structure Deck for Yu-Gi-Oh


Be on the look out of the launch of February 14, 2020, for the new Structure Deck: Shaddoll Showdown (MSRP: $9.99) which revives one of the all-time greatest strategies in the history of the Yu-Gi-Oh! TRADING CARD GAME. As one of the biggest Structure Decks yet, it features a total of 49 cards across the Main and Extra Deck, including 10 foil cards:

  • 39 Commons
  • 7 Super Rares
  • 3 Ultra Rares
  • 1 Beginner’s Guide
  • 1 Double-sided Deluxe Game Mat/Dueling Guide

Thanks to Hill and Knowlton Strategies for letting us know and getting the word out to you.

Yu-Gi-Oh Tournaments are Ramping Up

October 19-20 starts the Winter tournaments with the Ultimate Duelist Series Invitational Central America 2019. Then more starting hitting with the Yu-Gi-Oh! Championship Series (YCS) tournaments, beginning with the TEAM YCS the weekend of November 2-3 in Lima, Peru followed by YCS Pasadena, CA, the weekend of November 23-24 at the Pasadena Convention Center.

Public Events will be held all weekend long at these events, including 2020 Regional Qualifiers; Ultimate Duelist Series Qualifiers; 3 vs. 3 Team Tournaments (TEAM YCS Lima and YCS Pasadena only); ATTACK OF THE GIANT CARD!!; plus, Win-A-Mat, Sealed Structure Deck, Sealed Starter Deck, Battle City, Yu-Gi-Oh! Charity Events, Duelist League, Speed Duel Constructed, Speed Duel Sealed and Duel Links tournaments. All events will also include Dragon Duels for younger Duelists looking to compete against others in their age bracket.

So if you are in the area of any of these tournaments plan a trip and join in the excitement! Check out the following links for more information:

Ultimate Duelist Series Invitational Central America 2019

October 19 – 20, 2019

Sheraton Grand Panama

TEAM YCS Lima, Peru

November 2 – 3, 2019

Centro de Convenciones Maria Angola

YCS Pasadena, CA

November 23 – 24, 2019

Pasadena Convention Center

Ep 13 ComicPop Game Play With “Yu-Gi-Oh! Destiny Masters Speed Duel Decks”

In this episode Logan and Richard check out one of Konami’s newest ways to play the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card game using Speed Duel Decks.  This go around we look at Destiny Masters Speed Duel Decks.  Each box contains 3 specific character duel decks.  One is Yami Yugi themed, another is Ishizu Ishtar themed, and the third is Pegasus themed.  The decks include 20 cards per deck, 3 skill cards per each deck (specific to the character), and 1 Ultra Rare variant card per deck.  See what we think about the speed duel decks.  Many thanks to Konami and Hill and Knowlton Strategies for their continued support of ComicPop Library in providing us with samples.

What we reviewed in this episode:

  1. Yu-Gi-Oh! Destiny Masters Speed Duel Decks, Konami, 2019. These decks contain 1 – 20 card Yami Yugi deck, 1 – 20 card Ishizu Ishtar deck, 1 – 20 card Pegasus deck, 3 Yugi Skill cards, 3 Ishizu Skill cards, 3 Pegasus Skill cards, and 3 Ultra Rare variant cards.

Music clips used in this episode:

  1. “The Gambler”, The Kenny Rogers Singles, Kenny Rogers, United Artists Records, 1979.
  2. “Remember The Name”, The Rising Tied, Fort Minor, Machine Shop/WBR, 2005.

Links:

Official Yu-Gi-Oh! Website

Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Website

Konami Website

Hill & Knowlton Strategies

John Snow’s Facebook Page

ComicPop Library Facebook Page

Yu-Gi-Oh Advent Calendar 24 Oh Tokenbaum!

The final card in the Advent Calendar is Oh Tokenbaum!, the card which pictures a Christmas party. It lets you tribute multiple tokens of the same level, to summon monsters from the grave that share that level, but they don’t keep their effects and they die when the turn ends. It can be useful for setting up XYZ summons, because tokens can’t be used as material for those, and if there are extra deck monsters that have more specific requirements, you can switch tokens with the right level for monster in the grave that you need. It might also be useful for switching out tokens that would be destroyed by battle with monsters that your opponent can’t attack over. It might be useful on the attack as well. A decent card and thank you to Konami and Hill and Knowlton Strategies for gifting us this Advent Calendar.

Yu-Gi-Oh Advent Calendar 23 Hey, Trunade!

The Twenty-third card is Hey, Trunade!, which is a spell that returns all set spells and traps to the hand. It is a lesser version of the card Giant Trunade that does the same thing without needing the cards to be face-down. It can be useful against Paleozoic decks or anything else with a lot of traps. It can be more useful than the Giant Trunade if you run continuous or equip spells and traps, but if not then you would be better off using the other one. A decent card, and thank you to Konami and Hill and Knowlton Strategies for giving us this Advent Calendar.

Yu-Gi-Oh Advent Calendar 22 Ghost Reaper & Winter Cherries

The twenty-second card is Ghost Reaper & Winter Cherries, which is a good way of getting rid of extra deck monsters. It has no attack and decent defense, but it’s main use is that when your opponent controls more monsters than you, you can discard it to chose a monster from your extra deck and banish every copy of it in your opponents extra deck. It is great with links, especially if you’re using similar decks or aiming at cards that are out in most decks. It is one of a set of five hand traps that have four words separated by the & symbol and discard to activate. The hand traps seem to be mostly unrelated to each other despite their similar names and activations. A good weapon against the extra deck, and thank you to Hill and Knowlton Strategies and Konami for giving us this Advent Calendar.

Yu-Gi-Oh Advent Calendar 21 Number 41: Bagooska the Terribly Tired Tapir

The twenty-first card is Number 41: Bagooska the Terribly Tired Tapir, probably filling in for the children with sugar-plums or a creature to go with the mouse. Bagooska is a rank 4 XYZ monster that takes two materials, and loses one each standby phase, so it will last for three turns before it runs out of materials and destroys itself. Its effect is different depending if its attacking or defending. If it is in attack mode then it can’t be destroyed or targeted by your opponents effects, and if it is in defense mode then everything else goes into defense mode and the things that were already there lose any activated effects. It’s moderately powerful at 2100 attack and 2000 defense, and if you use cards like Numbers Overlay Boost or XYZ Override then you can make it last on the field even longer. Its defense has gotten somewhat less effective because of link monsters and their inability to go into defense mode. Overall a great shield and a decent attacker, and thank you to Konami and Hill and Knowlton Strategies for giving us this Advent Calendar.

Yu-Gi-Oh Advent Calendar 20 Toy Magician

The twentieth card is Toy Magician, who has the effect of being set like a spell or trap and summoning itself upon its destruction. It shares that ability with the Artifact archetype and the Silver Sentinel. Whenever this card leaves face down defense position it gets to destroy spell and trap cards equal to how many of it are on the field. It only gets summoned if your opponent is the one to get it off your spell/trap zone. It is apparently part of an archetype seen in the series, but in real life there seems to be this card, Toy Knight which seems almost completely unrelated, and Toy Vendor which is support for the Fluffal archetype. It would go well with cards that can flip it face down like Tsukuyomi and Magical Hats, so it can get its effect off multiple times. A decent card that can act like Mystical Space Typhoon and tank a hit at the same time, thank you Konami and Hill and Knowlton Strategies for giving us this Advent Calendar.