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They do that with Legendaries. Changing these cards’ rarities would be an entirely different can of worms that would have horrible consequences for the game.

Those cards are here to stay as a backbone to the game, though.

The main thing they wanted to do was dial back on Charge in the game, because they want players to be able to respond to threats and not deal with effects they can’t properly counter.

Yo, gimme dat code.

We’ll see what the remaining cards look like this week, so hopefully Rogues will have other answers. =)

Then again it’s aggravating when you play a huge minion and they just play BGH to wipe it out in the first place

It’s better than making them entirely forbidden, as Yu-Gi-Oh! tends to do quite frequently.

Rumor-mongering is still not a fantastic thing to do. It’s reprehensible to put out patently false or poorly researched stories considering the potential consequences. For example, if you’re going to accuse someone of being a pedophile, you better make damn sure that you have your facts straight, considering the

Oh I know; I mentioned that in another post. I was only referring to this context.

Cyborgs are real humans - they just have implants. Androids are robots.

Cyborgs are biological organisms that are supplemented with technology (think Adam Jensen from Deus Ex), so in the case of humans, they are born normally and undergo implants after the fact.

It makes sense for a version of Annie playing in Japan to be an all Japanese cast. Who else are you going to find in Japan who speaks the language and is in the performing arts?

A lot of people always complain that the game was at its best form back in Vanilla days, but never really search themselves to understand why. As someone who has raided and participated in PvP for the entirety of the game, I imagine there’s a lot of rose-colored glasses being worn by those who are jaded. Mechanically

It’s more than just that. From a game play perspective, the advantage to more nuanced characters is that the player’s decisions carry more heft. The player doesn’t just see these them as targets with faces. It overall becomes a richer experience.

Germany has specific laws regarding banning the use of Nazi-related symbols.

It was a rhetorical question.

I wonder if the myriad of FPS games with Middle Eastern or Soviet settings have ever offended the peoples from those regions.

There’s only one thing to do at a time like this...

The build up we had with Khadgar in WoD to a near future invasion makes sense that the Kirin Tor (and thus Dalaran) would get involved.

THESE FUCKING GUYS