Yomi is like playing rock-paper-scissors, but with way more moves and a lot more strategy involved. In yomi, there are characters with different moves that they can use to attack their opponent. Each move is like a rock, paper or scissors move, meaning it can beat some moves and lose to others.
So, when a player attacks their opponent, they have to guess what move their opponent will use in response. If they guess correctly and use a move that beats their opponent's move, they get to attack and do damage. But if they guess wrong and use a move that loses to their opponent's move, they could get hit instead.
And just like in rock-paper-scissors, sometimes it's not about guessing correctly, but about anticipating what your opponent might do and using the right move to counter them. Yomi is all about reading your opponent, making the right guesses, and using your moves strategically to come out on top.