Actually yes, this game is kinda rigged. Trust me, I'm good at math and I can tell that the probability of your first draws are all spell/trap cards for 3 games in a row is nearly impossible to happen regularly.
anoymous
No, it's Rigged, I'm testing this with Dicephoon.
Effect: Roll a six-sided dice and apply the result
2,3, or 4: Destroy 1 spell/trap card on the field
5: Destroy 2 spell/trap cards on the field
1 or 6: You take 1000 damage.
100 games ageist NPC's results are 80% 2,3,4,5: in my favor of destroying their spell cards. 20% I take some damage.
100 games ageist PVP results 80% 1,6; in favor of doing 1000 damage to me.
Only works 9 out of 10 games and normally only works in my favor when I don't really need to use it. Out of the games when I have needed this card to work to keep me in the game it of course did not work at all. Also not using any character abilities to improve the results.
I've played so many Blue-eyes white dragon decks now and the results from these games go the exact same way every single time. Opponent gets turn 2 winning draw or turn 4 counter winning draw.
I have played the Meta Blue-eyes white dragon deck also and the game still gets it so my opponent wins or I end up playing ageist the perfect Blue-eyes counter deck.
anoymous
I reached KOG twice so I can tell that each ladder has their own meta. I know it’s frustrating when get match up with a perfect counter deck but that’s because all the player in the current ranking are feeding off of similar deck as your’s which is why it’s important to switch deck or tech cards. Think of some side deck that you could add for that meta and you’ll be flying. yu-gi-oh is more about reading people and preparing then just build a strongest deck and expect everyone to fall for the same trick. P.S. you MUST pair up skill that harmonise with your deck.
anoymous
Whenever I play Six-Sam, the enemy always summoned Blue-Eyes during their turn. If that ain't a rigged matchmaking, I don't know what is.
anoymous
I constructed a deck consisting of many control cards, but still nothing. Every time I play Duel Links, my starting hands and next draws up until turn 15 or 20 would be the card I didn't need the most in the situation I'm in. I think that the algorithm hates me or something. No matter how I construct that deck or use a skill, it's always the same, and the ratio of my win-lose is 1 win out of 20 games. My best rank was Platinum 4 and couldn't go further because of that.
It's different when I play with real cards face-to-face with an opponent.
anoymous
The game favors which player spends the most money, when you are matched with an opponent. , it calculates who’s deck is most expensive, and gives that player the upper hand, it’s already been proven.
anoymous
this game is rigged and its rigged to convince you that you need to spend more money to get the card necessary for consistency but it doesn't make a difference they have an odds calculator that they use to determine which cards to give you that let you brick
anoymous
Every time I get a Legend Rank up match, that opening hand and the next few matches hands will all be obviously calculated.
Ie. When starting second I will get traps like 2x Floodgate Trap Holes or Valkyrie's Rage...which are useless after the opponent has already summoned his big monster trio on his first turn. Leaving you open for the incoming "One Turn Kill"
If I end up starting first in this situation, I will get cards that are all monsters with no backrow.
This will continue to occur for 3-4 losses and then its like a switch iw flips and my hands begin to draw regularly again.
anoymous
I have a Shiranui deck and more times than I can count since I've made it near KOG, my opening hand has been 3 Tuners and a Cosmic Cyclone when I am second to start... BAM! Match over for me. I can't even defend myself.
anoymous
I will go from having a 96% win rate to having poor opening hands over and over to the point where my record for that day is 20-25. Nothing has changed. My deck is the same. It was wildly successful just hours before... What happened?