As you might have guessed, I gave up on Arc-V. I hope that Crunchyroll gets the sub of Zexal, though. I want to witness the asshole known as Vector in action.
@Sparx
I never went further than the last post I made of it. I wasn’t feeling it and the extra deck mechanics being base on grades and ranks is just too dumb for me to look past.
@The★Rickmeister
In the ‘Standard Dimension’ you need to be enrolled in a specific Duel School that teaches the different summoning mechanics which I’m guessing Mean finds silly :p
@Meanlucario
By that logic, anyone with at least one deck for each mechanic (fusion/synchro/XYZ/Link, etc.,) should be some kind of card game Einstein.
Unless you have one that does at least two of the above, which is where I imagine it gets even sillier.
@The★Rickmeister
Well there is one character that uses a deck that contains all the summon methods and everyone sees him as a super amazing duelist as a result :o
@Sparx
I mean, the mechanics aren’t any more complicated than pendulum, so schools needing to dedicate into just one extra deck mechanic seems pretty dumb. Made worst that the rival school has access to all of them, making that point mute outside of justifying each other dimension being religiously dedicated to one extra deck mechanic, which leaves out main deck types like ritual summoning (which fits into Fusion for some reason), and high-level normal and effect monsters like Blue Eyes and Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon.
@Meanlucario
There could also be main deck types that have monsters which can only be special summoned under certain limited game-states or conditions.