Brian Marquina: are u going to spend the rest of ur life trying to be like someone else not ot be mean but what if that person dies then who are u gonna try to be like can u answer that one
Johnny Sirko: g-man, dont be so hard on the kid. His is autistic. Find something to distinguish yourself. May I recommend a common 14 year old solution, or atleast what I would have done at your age. Dye your hair, any color will do, just be careful about blonde. Some might get the wrong idea. Also indulge one of your obessions. It will work to make you feel better and more origional. If you like cards try learning card tricks. youtube.com has some cool videos. Also try capoirea the brazilian leaping and kick boxing sport. It's fun, healthy and will give you moves that no one can top. Anyways good luck and remember you and Jaden wont be the same forever. Things change fast....Show more
Gwenda Micheals: For the best answers, search on this site https://shorturl.im/avsyQHere! 's some solitaire games I've played and their rules: 1) Pyramid (one deck) 2) Spider (two deck) 3) Accordian (one deck) 4) Golf (One deck) =========================== 1) Rules for Pyramid (One deck) Shuffle the deck and lay out 28 cards, face up, in a pyramid pattern: one card at the top, two in a row below it and overlapping it, three in the next row, and so on to the bottom row of seven cards. Each card except those in the bottom row should be overlapped by exactly two cards in the row below. The pyramid is the tableau (Tableau: A kind of pile. The tableau piles are your "workspace." They're where you move cards back and forth while you look for opportunities to transfer cards to the foundations.) Place the remaining cards in the stock, face down. (Stock: A kind of pile. Usually a single pile of cards that can be drawn upon, one card at a time, during the game.) Two other piles, the wastepile and the discard pile, begin the game empty. (Wastepile: A kind of pile. Often th! e cards from the hand are dealt face-up onto a wastepile The t! op card of the wastepile can then be moved onto other piles according to the rules of the particular game. In some games, wastepiles hold cards permanently removed from play.) Cards may be turned up from the stock, one at a time, and placed face up on the wastepile. Both the top card of the stock and the top card of the wastepile are available for play (Available: Cards which can be legally moved from one pile to another are said to be available.), as are all cards in the pyramid which are not overlapped by other cards. Pairs of available cards whose ranks add to 13 (e.g. Ace + Queen, or 5 + 8) may be picked up and discarded. Kings may be discarded singly. When the stock has been emptied, you may redeal by picking up the wastepile and turning it over to refill the stock. You may redeal twice, for a total of three passes through the stock. The goal is to discard all cards. Scoring: Because it is hard to win a game of Pyramid, there is a scoring system that allows you to play! for "par." Play the game to the end; if you manage to discard all cards in the pyramid, note whether you did it during the first, second, or third pass through the stock. When the game is over (no more moves are possible, and you have used both your redeals), count the cards that were not discarded. Calculate your score by subtracting that number from: 50, if you cleared the pyramid on the first pass; or 35, if you cleared the pyramid on the second pass; or 20, if you cleared the pyramid on the third pass; or 0, if you did not clear the pyramid. If you can play six games and finish with a total score of zero or more, you have made par and won the match. FYI: Pile: A pile of cards. Piles may be squared, so that only the topmost card can be seen, or they may be spread out in a fan. Piles can be empty, if there are no cards in them. Most solitaire games involve moving cards among various piles, with the goal of eventually getting them all into a particular pile or group of pi! les. Sometimes a pile is referred to by number, for example "In pile 3,! ..." This usually refers to the tableau piles, and they are numbered left to right, top to bottom, so that "pile 3" would be the third from the left. --------------------------------------... 2) Spider (Two deck) Spider uses ten tableau piles and the hand, and nothing else. Shuffle two decks together. Start the game by putting five cards face-down and one face-up in four of the tableaus, and four face-down and one face-up in the remaining six tableaus -- a total of 54 cards. Keep the remaining 50 cards in your hand. The tableaus build down, without regard for color or suit (Build: An ordered sequence of cards in a pile. In some games, the tableaus are built down by alternate colors. This is the official way to say that a red 6 goes on a black 7, and a black 5 goes on a red 6. In many games the foundations are built up by following suit, which means that the 6 goes on the 5. Some games build by following rank, which means a 4 goes on a 4. Some games allow circular building,! in which an Ace can be built up on a King, or a King built down on an Ace. Some games allow you to move a partial build from one pile to another; in other words, you can break a build in two and take the topmost part of it away. Other games require you to move full builds only; you are not allowed to break up a build.). The topmost card (Topmost Card: The topmost card of a pile is the one that is not overlapped by any other card, even when the pile is fanned down so that the topmost card is closest to the bottom of the screen.) of each tableau is available; in addition, full or partial builds in suit are also available. (Although you do not have to build by following suit, there is an advantage in doing so because such builds can be moved while mixed-suit builds cannot.) Empty spaces may be filled with any available card or build. Note however that Kings can only be played into empty spaces because there's no higher rank to build them on. You may deal any time you wish, pr! ovided that no tableaus are empty. (Deal: Adding cards to the layout by! taking them from the hand. Dealing is different in every solitaire. In some games there is no hand and therefore no dealing at all. In others you may occasionally gather cards from the layout back into the hand, and deal them again.)To deal, turn up ten cards from the hand and put one onto each tableau regardless of rank or suit. Usually you'll deal when you've run out of other moves. Completed King-to-Ace builds in suit may be discarded from play. Note that you are not required to discard such builds, and there may be an advantage to leaving them in the tableau for a time to help in untangling other tableau piles. When all cards have been discarded, the game is won. Layout: The pattern of cards on the table. The initial layout is the set of cards that you create at the very start of the game, when you're ready to play but haven't made any moves yet. --------------------------------------... 3) Accordian (One deck Solitaire) Begin with the complete deck in your hand. Make ! piles by dealing out cards face up in a row, left to right, one card to a pile. Any pile can be picked up and moved onto the pile to its left, or the pile third to its left, provided the top cards of the piles match in either suit or rank. You must move entire piles, never partial piles. When you move a pile in the middle of the row, leaving an empty space, just shift all the other piles in to fill it. The goal is to finish the game with all the cards in one pile. There are no rules about when you must deal, or when you must move piles. When dealing, lay out as many new cards as you feel like working with. Then move them about until you're out of moves, or until you think you'd profit from dealing a few more new cards. If you like, you may lay out all 52 cards at once, then study the layout until you find the best possible solution. --------------------------------------... 4) Golf (One deck) Lay out seven tableaus fanned down, each with five face-up cards. (Fan: A pile tha! t has been spread out, so that all of its cards are visible. Only the t! opmost card in the fan will be completely visible; the other cards will be partially overlapped and hidden. Fans may be spread left, right, up, or down; fanned down is the most common) Above them place a single face-up card to start the wastepile, which will fan right during the game. Keep the rest of the deck in your hand. The goal is to move as many cards as possible from the tableau into the wastepile. Top cards are available for moving to the wastepile, building up or down by rank. Building is not circular, and furthermore nothing may be built on a King. Cards are never moved among the tableaus. Deal by playing a single card from your hand onto the wastepile whenever you want. Because this is a hard game to win, many people "play for par." Count each game as a "hole," and the number of cards left in the tableau at the end as the number of "strokes" you took to play the hole. Each hole is par 4, so par for nine holes is 36. Have fun!...Show more
Donny Bankson: Here! is my HonestAliusDrain deck. Have fun rating and fixing.On a side note, what do you think is better?-HonestAliusDragon (Crusader etc.)-Little City (Skyscraper, Captain Gold etc.)Monsters - 153x Elemental Hero Neos Alius3x Thunder King Rai-Oh3x Cyber Dragon3x Crusader of Endymion2x Honest1x Elemental Hero StratosSpells - 133x Book of Moon3x Gemini Spark2x E - Emergency Call2x Mystical Space Typhoon1x Reinforcement of the Army1x Dark Hole1x Monster RebornTraps - 122x Skill Drain2x Hero Blast2x Bottomless Trap Hole2x Solemn Warning1x Royal Oppression1x Mirror Force1x Torrential Tribute1x Solemn Judgment...Show more
Stevie Kizziar: trading card game
Buster Exline: Interesting, and certainly a possibility.You mentioned Smashing Ground - where can that fit in? Instead of the 2 MSTs?And if I went down the path to Ab0, 3x Crusader for 3x Gemini Lancer, but what for the 2x Miracle Fusion?
Tillie Wynott: I also say magic. Still being played,and still being traded.
Dorethea Beaston: Magic the gathering is a lot of fun. The last ! three sets (Future sight, planar chaos, time spiral) have really made it a fun way to play. You'll love these sets. Though if you want to be VERY competitive, this game can be expensive to play.The best part about M:TG is that there are millions of people who play so its always easy to get a game.World of Warcraft is a great runner up. its like magic "lite" as we say around the card shop that I work at. it works a lot like magic, with some interesting variant rules, and can be a little less expensive to be competitive in (There are epic cards which can value 40-50 dollars though!). but with only two sets to have to purchase from to get the best cards, its a bit cheaper.Yu-Gi-Oh is of course amusing. If you like the show, that helps. If you like playing with a younger friend or are in your teens yourself, its easy to find folks who like to play this game. But this game is also expensive to get the 'best' cards for.There are other games, Pokemon, Pirates, Universal Fi! ghting System, Vs System, and more. These games are fun if you have someone to play with, but its hard to find a game. If you have a friend who you can hand a deck to and teach them a game, these are good options.But, you sound like you've found the best two. if you have to choose, pick magic :)...Show more
Felicitas Phildor: me personally loves yugioh
Octavio Roylance: I don't see many Crusader of Endymion in Light Stuns, it's always been Gemini Lancer along with some Miracle FusionsI don't see anything that needs to be fixed, I would say some Smashing Grounds are nice, and for the heck of it, tech some Beast King Barbaros just for fun (If it test well, definitely take it to a local or any big event) xDAnd I do think Light Stun is better than Little CityProbably take out 1 Cyber Dragon and 1 CrusaderI know Cyber is pretty needed at 3 in this deck, but I can't really find anything to take outSmashing Ground can replace 1 E - Emergency Call I'd would say (This! applies to Light Stun, not Absolute Zero)And for the Absolute Zero, tr! y 2 Gemini Lancer and 1-2 Snowman Eater or 1 Elemental Hero Ocean could be a possibility, you're probably not going to like this, but I've never seen Skill Drain with Absolute Zero decks, so -3 Crusader, -2 Skill Drain, -1 Cyber Dragon, -1 E-Call for 3 Miracle Fusion (or maybe 1 Hero Blast if you decide to keep something)I don't know why, out of all the anti-meta decks that includes Miracle Fusion doesn't main Skill Drain...Show more
Clinton Migliori: I would say Digimon, although for now it is cancelled, however, I heard it is coming back this fall.
Queenie Ruthers: its alot like golf the card game but there is no point system. how do you play?
Clark Lachowski: ya Magic is definitely the way to go. the new rules are not bad, its just that some games u play will not allow you to play certain types of cards. Its still great fun and you should get back into it.
Shemeka Laker: That is supposed to say "HonestAliusDrain" not HonestAliusDragon.What a fail! mistake...
Manual Burtis: I say Magic.
Russel Gajate: magic the gathering is personally my favorite because theres a lot of players out there and its been around for a while and currently it is doing the best in collection value and sale value way better than pokemon or yu-gi-oh are doing and i like playing magic cause its fun and there are tournaments every year that have big cash prizes and they do bring in the collectors who buy cards at high prices to so yeah magic is the way to go
Jonelle Eligio: In "Tens" you must discard all the cards in pairs totaling 10. Shuffle one deck of cards and then deal 13 cards face up in two rows of five cards each and one row of three cards. You may discard any two face-up cards which add up to 10. If you get all 52 cards onto the table, you win.
Moises Rupinski: Tens Card Game
Ronny Nowzari: no mater wat i do i am exzactly like jaden yuki i like it thoe; same dueling and life staiel, same iq, same deck, sam! e persanilety, same duel spirets, same confentents, same amount of luck! and same strategees and same unrealistec past; like hearing cards talk to you and looks like im ganna loos no mater wat and i draw the card i need yet im 14 yers old!!!!!!!
Wilbur Marksberry: Pokemon
Sang Hanafin: Yugioh of course
Lou Ravelo: I took this to my locals and won all my matches and topped.I don't like using Absolute Zero, mainly because I want an Alius in the grave for Hero Blast and Crusader tricks everyone with Honest. I have been thinking about Barbaros, but I don't always have Skill Drain so what would I replace for 2 or 3x Barbaros that doesn't slow this current build down?
Octavio Roylance: Why does skill drain not exist in Ab0?
Indira Wassell: Well, I can see that you have a big problem with Spelling,and grammar !
Leann Villalta: it's yu-gi-oh magic the gathering stop making new cards while yu-gi-oh is still coming out with new cards magic is starting to get less popular YU-GI-OH is still growingFor the best answers, ! search on this site https://smarturl.im/aDBry
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