![]() Players were likely pulling their hair out as they replayed the duel over and over. ![]() Find a way to summon what is widely regarded as one of the worst cards in the game, or find a way to win with garbage cards. His strategy really doesn’t seem to change much in this duel when compared to his other earlier in the story. While many duelists in-game decks tend to get better the further into the story players go, Weevil’s decks seem to remain awful. His Scrap-Iron Scarecrow trap card is an effective way to block the player's attempts at destroying his monsters as well. Occasionally, Yusei is able to synchro summon multiple tough cards in the same turn, and things are only made more hopeless if it’s his first turn. While neither player’s decks could be described as bad, Yusei seems to have a much better overall build. While the pair meet a few times throughout the playthrough of the game, it’s their first reverse duel that seems to challenge the most players. The player's only real hope is to get the Harpie’s Feather Duster, but that game RNG isn’t going to be in your favor. ![]() ![]() The game's RNG already seems to heavily favor the AI, but throw in a deck that allows Tea to get a monster with upwards of 4000-6000 attack out on her first turn, and things get irritating. When players finally got around to playing the game's reverse duels, it’s entirely likely that this duel was a nightmare. When playing through this duel in its original form, it’s entirely possible that players managed to completely steamroll Mai before she was able to do anything.
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