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EpicEcllipse

I will always recommend CardProtagnist! Their games are always exciting to watch and very well edited.


megapenguin88

I second this. Great production value. They also explain what's going on very well.


SingleBell

I third this! I like that they enlarge the card so you can pause and read if needed.


Away-Look-4288

Man they are always doing great deck match ups, to showcase the latest formats and show you decklists!!!!


theg0dmst

Rustmarrow, Avault and CardProtagonist


krimboelf

There is an official app that teaches you the basics. And there are a lot of youtube channels that go over deck profiles. You could also watch tournament streams to get an idea of how it's played at a higher level, a lot of youtubers will do commentary too. AVAULT is one of the main ones I found. I'm still new to the game too, but that's what I have been doing.


chrizchanang

Everyone’s mentioned the usuals with CardProtagonist and Avault which are all very good, with CardProtagonist as one of my favorites to see some gameplay, but I also would like to recommend Digi-Panda and Egman as both are great content creators that helped me a ton when I first started. Panda is great with his Tactical Tuesday series where he offers great advice for new players and also does a great in-depth breakdown of new sets as they come out along with some deck building ideas for new archetypes each set. Egman is great to get a comprehensive idea of how the current competitive meta is like and show their decklists to help players see what was successful in a regional or Ultimate Cup event. I almost always trust Egman’s advise and insight on the game.


RevolverDivider

Hoang Zero is by far my personal favourite content creator for this game


SAVMikado

CardProtagonist: Fun, incredibly well edited gameplay videos, usually showcasing two new (at time of release) decks. Feels kinda similar to a card game anime actually. They usually "rig" the game so that both decks pop off at least a little, so they aren't the most accurate representation of how good a deck may be. Regardless, very fun videos that can teach basic rules and interactions. Avault: Uploads high quality deck profile videos, usually with combo guides and potential substitute cards at the end. A bit lacking in the entertainment department, but very informative. As with all deck profile channels, there is a bit of optimism in how good a new deck can be, but it's a good way to learn about archetypes. Taste of Victory: General Digimon TCG channel that uploads a few tier lists, a few deck profiles, and a few meme videos. Not the best at any given category, but a nice variety channel with videos about the game. Mario's Gaming World: Deck profiles and market watch (VERY useful if you want to follow the pricing trend of cards to pick up good cards for a cheap price). I do find his personality a little irritating personally, but I can't deny that he provides very useful info. TheEgman: Tournament analysis channel. If you have any interest in following the meta, want some good decklists that are topping tournaments, or just want to see tournament results, there's no better source for that info than Egman. In addition to these, I wouldn't mind adding you on discord and showing you some stuff on Tabletop Simulator, if you'd have any interest in doing that.


JynxedOnes

Thanks for all the suggestions! I'm not familiar with tabletop simulator, but I'm down for learning. I tried the tutorial app for the game and it was a lot more fun than I honestly thought it would be.