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It's almost impossible to break into yugioh at this point. The people playing it today are mostly the same people who kept playing it since childhood. The powercreep is so bad that it's all a sequence of different "archetype" decks that do their own specific thing and if you're not familiar with each one, you're gonna have to do a lot of reading either on the spot (great gameplay experience) or get a master's degree in yugioh on your own time.
Card text length, phrasing, esoteric rulings etc all make it very inaccessible unless you're willing to devote a lot of time to the game. I came to the conclusion that's it's not worth it for me right now but you could try playing some of the older video games to gradually learn the new mechanics and cards and then spend time in Master Duel if you're willing to put in the time.
i heard master duel (the official steam game i suppose) is also really bad. i guess there's really no escape if i want to play this damn game.
I haven't played it much because I didn't get that far but I did watch some gameplay and it's basically the paper game but with guardrails so you can't do illegal stuff. Supposedly it's also possible to build meta decks as a free to play player if you use your free currency well.
Legacy of the duelist might be a better choice to jump into on PC because its single player even though its a bit older.