I can’t find the rules for this anywhere, and I’m really curious if they use items or not. I hope they do because playing without them kills the soul of Mario Kart even more than it kills Smash Bros.
I can’t find the rules for this anywhere, and I’m really curious if they use items or not. I hope they do because playing without them kills the soul of Mario Kart even more than it kills Smash Bros.
I actually had less fun when I tried playing it with another person. They just moved too slowly for my tastes and I felt held back.
If they had stuck to their original rotation plan instead of changing to the baffling “two blocks rotate at once” strategy then Ulamog would already be gone.
There’s zero risk since you’ve already bought it. The only thing you have to lose is a bit of time.
While I agree that Morrowind is hands down the best Elder Scrolls game, I think you should look into giving ESO another shot. I wasn’t terribly impressed when it first came out, but decided to give it a shot because of the new expansion. It’s been improved a lot and is a ton of fun now. It’s much more open and feels…
It’s 100% talking about people who are actually out in the wild trying to catch Pokemon but can’t because they used their login on an IV calculator or a 3rd party tracker.
You could say that about almost anything though.
“Witcher 3 is just Witcher 2.5. Looks like the exact same game just with new areas and quests.”
You know you can cancel preorders, right?
I don’t think Fatal Push would have really hurt that much. Infect ran 6-8 protection spells and country’s, and most decks weren’t increasing the number of kill spells because of Push; they were just putting it in place of Terminate or Dreadbore.
You’re right, it’s not as fast, but that’s the issue. Before the Gitaxian Probe ban Infect was the best choice if you wanted to play an aggro deck, but that little bit of speed it lost means it’s now slightly slower than the other big aggro deck: Death’s Shadow.
We must have been watching different shows, because season 9 was the best since the reboot.
Fatal Push isn’t what dropped Infect from the best deck to questionable tier 2. It was the Gitaxian Probe ban.
Modern is in such a great place right now, but that can change at the drop of a hat. Let’s not forget that just over a year ago literally 50% of the modern meta was Eldrazi before they banned Eye of Ugin.
“Have fun sitting in this field, bitches! Peace out!” - Big Boss, apparently
I agree to a point but this situation is slightly different.
One of the most popular decks in Modern right now is a combo deck.
It’s not better for a variety of different reasons, but the most important is that Deceiver Exarch is 4 toughness and much harder to kill, and Splinter Twin is an enchantment instead of a Planeswalker. It’s much harder to disrupt the combo.
The Robin Hood schtick is one reason I hate software pirates. “We’re doing this to stick it to the man and illegally download their game to show them that DRM is bad!”
Wait, is one of those things from The West Wing?
No, I’d argue that Skyfall is actually strong evidence against that theory considering that Skyfall ends up being the name of the ancestral home of the Bond family.