From destructoid:
From destructoid:
I like how they've added the void in the i in Rime since the trailer was shown at gamescom. A subtle change, but definitely loads some iconography into the title.
Instead of giving it special rules to follow, they should treat it like any other buff and just "allow a minion to attack this turn". That's a different effect than windfury, which allows a minion to attack twice EVERY turn. But windfury doesn't work on cards that have been frozen or were just played, and charge…
But when you attack once with a minion, then you have to "wait the standard 1 turn before attacking again". So logically, you'd think you could attack, give it charge, and attack again. But instead they worded it like this "Minions with the Charge ability can attack on the turn they are played."
On PC? Or are you speaking from experience on the XBone?
Having charge twice does make sense though. You can throw out a minion with charge, and then attack with it, using it's charge. Then you can give it charge again for a second attack. But this doesn't work in Hearthstone. So neither should giving a minion more than one deathrattle.
You shouldn't be able to double up deathrattles. It'll probably get patched out.
Speaking of The Room, if you haven't played The Room: The Game , then you're missing out my friend. Sooo good...
Wrong.
Indeed.
It doesn't matter that she's young, pretty, or successful. All that matters is that her blog is hyper-pretentious shit.
Because if it's something obvious, it'll just be cracked out of the install before pirates distribute it.
I live in a relatively small town over an hour outside of a metropolitan area (too far to get over the air without a massive outdoor antenna), yet I definitely see local business advertisements on network stations carried by the cable company.
I see a lot of people mentioning this;
Indeed.
I wasn't aware that Kaz has been dealing with an obstructionist board that has prevented him from accomplishing anything worthwhile just so that they can then point at him later and try to convince people that it was actually his fault for not accomplishing anything...
"I wonder what it's like to be one of the symbols of the downturn of society."
I know you're not the only person that feels that way.
And what I'm telling you is that "a growing connection between uneducated comedy and the decrease in expectation of quality by people" doesn't exist.
I dismiss it not because it's been said before, but because it's a jump to a broad generalization based on personal preference... It's an extremely narcissistic attitude. One that screams "I'm better than everyone else!"