venom316
venom316
venom316

I wholeheartedly agree with this. I don’t mean to date myself buy I saw this movie when I was under 10 and that line singlehandedly taught me how evil actually works. If one cared that much about all the evil they did they would be too busy sobbing to be evil enough to do that much evil.

I declare you winner of the comments

I am perfectly content to play MyLeague as (or MyNBA or whatever now). That mode is endlessly fun for me as I continue to build and develop teams. The VC laden modes are annoying but they are what they are and that’s fine. I got the anniversary edition because I really wanted to have league pass as well. The deal is

Exile?!?!?!? *immediately runs home to play*

Grace relating to the death of a person? Here? /s

Gently alluding is like...the second to last or third to last step to a release date in Marvel land, this pleases me.

I was certain I’d become unstoppable with Wong and ditched him after a week.

I want you to know that I appreciate your well-crafted reference just as much as the actual message.

No I was confused to, I read the article and am now not confused but I was like “um, I thought that was a pretty clear case of murdering taking place”

To be honest, I now only hear about this clown from you all...

I’m actually pretty sure it is indeed in their contracts and a very clear part of their job. 

I will never understand the way people care so much about how others spend their money.

I find this entire discourse exhausting and not a good look for us to be honest. 

Par for the course around here unfortunately.

My move deck worked best when I also kept an Infinaut in there. If I feel my opponent has picked up my plan I just skip turn 5 and slam him down (obviously have to have him to do this, but I usually have at least one of Heimdal/Infinaut by turn 4/5). It was an incredibly effective deck for me in season 1. I’ve since

I am in Pool 3 and am still flabbergasted at how many times I catch people with an Infinaut slam on turn 6. He is the only consistent card I have where I can at times completely disregard my opponent’s strategy.

I 100% agree and my simple reasoning is that I feel I also must have him just to keep up and it makes me terrified to use ANY of my 1-costs.

Agreed, it’s really not an effective way to climb, it’s more a way for me to keep from losing if I think they may be wavering but I understand I’m already beaten.

I would encourage you to consider snapping on turn 5 as a bluff ever so often. It is surprisingly effective because of the exact mindset you’re describing (which is 100% reasonable and how I proceed most of the time myself).

I’ve been bouncing around in the low 50's for a while now and so far I’m finding that destruction or high power cards are wining the day most of the time. I had a movement based deck that I was doing really well with (Heimdal, Vulture, Multiple Man, etc) but had to add Infinaut and Sunspot to counter not being able to