Players who logged in to Master Duel today were in for a surprise! Konami just implemented countermeasures against players who disconnected during a coin toss, counting such a disconnect as a loss.

You see, most decks in Yu-Gi-Oh are much better if they go first in a match, and losing the coin toss meant your opponent would usually force you to go second. However, instead of just waiting for the game to start and surrender, players would just close the game, forcing a disconnect. Before this fix, that disconnect wouldn't count as a loss, thus it wouldn't break win streaks and wouldn't lose you any ranks. 

That isn't the case anymore! Now, if a player disconnects during a coin toss, it will automatically count as a loss for them. The notes don't specify if this will count as a win for the opponent, but it might not, seeing as the game will prompt you to restart if that happens.


What do you think of this fix? Have you ever encountered a player who left during the coin toss? Let us know in the comments below!