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I got back into YGO as an adult, and I can tell you a few things.
Keep your deck simple to start, there are a lot of gimmick decks that can be fun once you've got the hang of everything, but the simplest decks are built around just a few cards that you're trying to get on the field and keep on the field.
There are a ton of cards, but there are also a ton of cards that almost everybody puts in their deck regardless of what they're running, which can be surprising if you're coming from something like MTG. Most of them are counters or target specific archetypes.
Xyz is pronounced Ekzeez and it took me a while to figure that out.
Hopefully some of that helped.