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| Kuriz:
--- Quote from: commandercool on September 29, 2017, 07:14:54 PM ---Well, if you can find a game store brave enough to host Yu Gi Oh events then that's probably a good place to start. Most of my friends came from game stores. :D --- End quote --- I could probably do that, but I'm going to bring a mask to conceal my identity. I'm not comfortable with people seeing my face, or just people knowing me in general. |
| commandercool:
--- Quote from: Mеа on September 29, 2017, 07:17:51 PM ---I do hear that yugioh players are notoriously ill mannered. --- End quote --- In all honesty, there's no store in my immediate area that will host Yu Gi Oh players. A few have tried and the stores always shut it down because the people it attracts are apparently always disruptive and... thievey. --- Quote from: Kuriz on September 29, 2017, 07:21:08 PM ---I could probably do that, but I'm going to bring a mask to conceal my identity. I'm not comfortable with people seeing my face, or just people knowing me in general. --- End quote --- You may want to reconsider that. That's honestly probably not going to help win you friends. |
| Mеа:
--- Quote from: commandercool on September 29, 2017, 07:26:03 PM ---In all honesty, there's no store in my immediate area that will host Yu Gi Oh players. A few have tried and the stores always shut it down because the people it attracts are apparently always disruptive and... thievey. --- End quote --- do you have any idea if that's specifically a yugioh thing or a general trend of anime/japanese tcgs? My general impression of the community is that yugioh is to the card game community what smash bros is to the fighting game community, lol. --- Quote from: Kuriz on September 29, 2017, 07:21:08 PM ---I could probably do that, but I'm going to bring a mask to conceal my identity. I'm not comfortable with people seeing my face, or just people knowing me in general. --- End quote --- in that case you would stuff mutual interests between yourself and others. If direct bridges are uncomfortable, then that'll be a compromise. Life though does seem like a matter of how willing you are to break out of your molds and self-constraints to get what you really desire. Soo, good luck. If you're not playing with other people in rl, then there are at least a couple simulators out there, some even with the link mechanic. It would be good to download them so you can test stuff out before purchasing singles and stuffs anyway. |
| hyorinryu:
--- Quote from: Mеа on September 29, 2017, 07:17:51 PM ---well, school friends, so I am a little worried for after I graduate in a couple months :ohdear: since I'm rather terrible at staying in touch. Locals, I guess, can be an answer like cc says. how are you even playing the game without someone else to play it with? locals? I do hear that yugioh players are notoriously ill mannered. --- End quote --- More than other games? --- Quote from: commandercool on September 29, 2017, 07:26:03 PM ---In all honesty, there's no store in my immediate area that will host Yu Gi Oh players. A few have tried and the stores always shut it down because the people it attracts are apparently always disruptive and... thievey. You may want to reconsider that. That's honestly probably not going to help win you friends. --- End quote --- RIP my secret rare Ehren ;_; Also, the mask is a dumb idea. It will only make you stick out more. Just show up. Unless you have something glaringly distinctive about you, they will probably say hi to you, and then forget you exist the moment you leave the event. You honestly have to try to make people remember you. If you just want to do baby steps take a shop and show up during while there's no event. Less people might make it easier, and you can work your way up from there. |
| commandercool:
--- Quote from: Mеа on September 29, 2017, 08:01:26 PM ---do you have any idea if that's specifically a yugioh thing or a general trend of anime/japanese tcgs? My general impression of the community is that yugioh is to the card game community what smash bros is to the fighting game community, lol. --- End quote --- It's a Yu Gi Oh thing specifically. Pokemon doesn't have that problem. And none of the others really have any traction. Although I have a buddy who's trying his damnedest to make Dragoborn a thing. |
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