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:Ritual Beast Decks are often referred to as "self-touching" because they involve a lot of loops that take time to perform. The opponent is thus left to just sit there and wait while the Ritual Beast player goes through their Deck numerous times. It can be incredibly boring, so people probably just choose to leave and find an opponent with a fast Deck with more interaction with both players. --[[User:Golden Key|Golden Key]] ([[User talk:Golden Key|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Golden Key|contribs]]) 14:49, February 9, 2015 (UTC)
 
:Ritual Beast Decks are often referred to as "self-touching" because they involve a lot of loops that take time to perform. The opponent is thus left to just sit there and wait while the Ritual Beast player goes through their Deck numerous times. It can be incredibly boring, so people probably just choose to leave and find an opponent with a fast Deck with more interaction with both players. --[[User:Golden Key|Golden Key]] ([[User talk:Golden Key|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Golden Key|contribs]]) 14:49, February 9, 2015 (UTC)
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::Reminds me of a few years back on DN, when I Mirror Force'd a Gishki player who pulled that shit. I'll never forget that. --[[User:Lord Grammaticus|Lord]] [[Special:Contributions/Lord Grammaticus|G. matters]]. [[User talk:Lord Grammaticus|Talk to me]]. 00:45, February 10, 2015 (UTC)

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I dont really have a specific deck I want to improve, more just a question about one. Recently on Dueling Network I see many people who refuse to play against spiritual/ritual beasts (whichever it is) and I had no idea why. I get the deck has great toolboxing and the fusions are rather annoying but they lack offensive threats and have limited removal. I just dont see why an interesting deck is being treated like its tier 1. Unless it actually isDeathwingincarnate (talkcontribs) 14:38, February 9, 2015 (UTC)

Ritual Beast Decks are often referred to as "self-touching" because they involve a lot of loops that take time to perform. The opponent is thus left to just sit there and wait while the Ritual Beast player goes through their Deck numerous times. It can be incredibly boring, so people probably just choose to leave and find an opponent with a fast Deck with more interaction with both players. --Golden Key (talkcontribs) 14:49, February 9, 2015 (UTC)
Reminds me of a few years back on DN, when I Mirror Force'd a Gishki player who pulled that shit. I'll never forget that. --Lord G. matters. Talk to me. 00:45, February 10, 2015 (UTC)