Actually, I did the math wrong, with a fresh big Evo (3 block temper) it's functionally a blue 6 block
Actually, I did the math wrong, with a fresh big Evo (3 block temper) it's functionally a blue 6 block
Yeah this is kind of the way of the world now and itβs making politics insane. You are not your actions or record, you are a weird social media hallucination composed of whichever broad cultural and aesthetic characteristics people invoke you to represent, in The Discourse.
Should probably block 2, cause a blue block 5 is generally either something you need to go through hoops for (sixth street enforcer) or is a standout power card (turning point).
I'd rather see evo cards that encourage other heroes to play evos, cause even as is I'm not sure it'd make the cut in tek
Whooo, no one human is gonna change anything in our fucked up system. You happy now? You won your pedantic argument.
It's 5. You know you can read the article they posted, right?
Pax Pamir gallery installation in the Waldron Arts Center. Pax Pamir print by Aaron Denton, framed rulebooks, and attached pieces. Pax Pamir box on a pedestal.
John Company gallery installation in the Waldron Arts Center. John Compnay print by Aaron Denton, framed rulebooks, and attached pieces. John Company box on a pedestal.
Molly House on a velvet covered table, mid-gane, with decorations like masks and bottles strewn about. Molly House print on the wall with framed rulebooks and bio.
The Waldron Art Center put together a gallery installation on local game makers π€
Sure, while you're at it maybe don't tell LSS to let themselves be colonized by American culture.
But spook as a derogatory term isn't based on the slave trade, it started during WWII and was unique to the American civil rights era.
As of today it's a nearly dead word, only really appearing when people want to talk about it as a slur, not using it as such.
It's a little americentric of you to expect new Zealand culture to be subjugated by American culture.
I don't think the people of color in NZ would perceive this issue unless they grew up in America or were too online.
Why is the kid white now?
It doesn't say stealth, just block the fucker.
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I got frustrated with myself and the game during this RTN season. Had a lot of close moments to top 4ing and missed out due to mistakes on my part, but other times missed out on it due to some just insane high roll moments that I did not meaningfully have a way to counter. I have thoughts! #fabtcg
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It's possible LSS decided to do a supplemental set because they had so many card ideas that needed expansion slots (otherwise bad in limited or narrow in class/talent) that it would otherwise take them years to print.
It's a different kind of something. Expansions slots at best gave a hero or class 1 new majestic level card. Expansion slots are not well suited to give every class a new suite of rainbow commons or rares that form the backbone of a deck. Cards like blade runner and draw swords.
What's makes the matchup so polarizing?
The one being obtuse is the one posting "the thing I hate most in this world is wealth" because they make no distinction. I didn't feel the need to explain all angles because the billionaire angle already gets overwhelming attention.
I don't want to fight anyone, but this does feel unearned.
I don't want to be the shitty contrarian, but the concept of wealth itself may be isn't a bad thing?
Like, the concept of saving your labor value in sustainable assets for the purpose of selling off in retirement isn't bad.
If #1 is an attempt to curb the influence of the ultra-wealthy, then I'm not sure it's tackling the issue correctly.
The unfortunate truth is that billionaires are not worth what they are. They are fundamentally just as simple as the rest of us, and subject to the same poor judgement.
No one person is capable of deserving that much power.
"what's up" what do you mean, I'm here to lurk. Bluesky you dare curse me with the knowledge that I can PARTICIPATE!?
Ya got me
Eating a vegetable:
This is sensible. This is how plants should taste. This is grass and wood at its most edible
Eating a fruit:
This is a delicately crafted lure. Flesh engorged with sugar to attract me like a bird, to fill me up with seeds. A sexual organ. This is the reverse of the Jumanji plant
A full 36 players at our RTN in Boston today! #fabtcg
Why is no one talking about how that man is SWALLOWING A FUCKING TRUMPET
Oh! New artwork! I love the snowy scene
Penultimate means second to last, what comes after this?
Rangers were the original theme home run, having arrows and a bow that you have to 'draw back' before firing.
Arakni huntsman was similar on release, exemplifying the mercenary aspect of assassin work, requiring the player to repeatedly make their mark and get paid.
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For example, Lyath is an excellent execution on theme. Being the biggest brain hero in the game (5 int) and a strict downside that highlights his physical weakness is excellent thematics, and it even goes farther by standing in contrast to his own class identity and forcing him to build uniquely.
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But back to your frame, you could focus harder on what makes characters appealing to play, and not just in strict mechanical terms. You could add a 7th spoke called "theme" which highlights the characters tie between mechanics and human experience.
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