I have a lot waiting for me back before-- coming here. If my strategy doesn't work, and left to rely on blind chance, that undermines everything that I've worked for.
Isn't there a certain amount of chance with these sorts of games no matter what? Like... you can put whatever cards you want in your deck, but if shuffling them gives you a bad hand and gives your opponent a good one, what are you supposed to do?
[she picks up the aussa the earth charmer that had been sent to the graveyard.]
If this one had ended up somewhere else in my deck, I wouldn't have been able to take your leech, right? I could have just as easily been the one who couldn't use a strategy the way I wanted because I had the wrong card. I didn't even have any monsters in my hand at first, I had to draw to get one. If it was a few more cards down you could have wiped out my life points before I even got anything on the field.
[ Ok fine he'll get his deck and show her. he starts sorting some of the cards into different piles. ]
There's always an element of chance, that's true... But you want to have different strategies you can rely on. It's easier when you're familiar with your opponent's play style and you can accommodate for that.
Machine Duplication is only good for Viser Des, so those are the only machine cards in my deck... But then I have several water monsters, like Lekunga and Lord Poison, because the have effects that work well with each other. Of course I can't show you all my cards, but you get the idea.
This deck was made with a tournament and certain opponents in mind, so ideally, it will work best against a certain type of person.
[hah! success. never underestimate the power of telling someone what they want to hear. now she even gets to see some of the cards she didn't get to see in the duel! haha!
(lila is the worst.)]
Oh, see, that's actually really smart! With a tournament, you have a pretty good idea about who you'll be dueling, so tailoring your deck for them is just the right thing to do.
It's not your fault my deck turned out to be a wildcard.
[(heh.)]
Edited (during? during???? im not even mobile where did that COME from) 2021-06-23 05:42 (UTC)
[ he knows what he's doing. don't get it twisted; he's not doing this to be nice, but he wants to flex his ego a little bit more. it's that sort of confidence that says 'i can show you these cards because i can kick your ass with them anyway' - which, yes, is in fact a bold stance to take when he was literally just seething mad over losing. ]
No, it's not. That doesn't make me feel any better about it.
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[it's not his fault they drew the hands they did!
(blame rng, malik!)]
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I have a lot waiting for me back before-- coming here. If my strategy doesn't work, and left to rely on blind chance, that undermines everything that I've worked for.
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[she picks up the aussa the earth charmer that had been sent to the graveyard.]
If this one had ended up somewhere else in my deck, I wouldn't have been able to take your leech, right? I could have just as easily been the one who couldn't use a strategy the way I wanted because I had the wrong card. I didn't even have any monsters in my hand at first, I had to draw to get one. If it was a few more cards down you could have wiped out my life points before I even got anything on the field.
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[ Ok fine he'll get his deck and show her. he starts sorting some of the cards into different piles. ]
There's always an element of chance, that's true... But you want to have different strategies you can rely on. It's easier when you're familiar with your opponent's play style and you can accommodate for that.
Machine Duplication is only good for Viser Des, so those are the only machine cards in my deck... But then I have several water monsters, like Lekunga and Lord Poison, because the have effects that work well with each other. Of course I can't show you all my cards, but you get the idea.
This deck was made with a tournament and certain opponents in mind, so ideally, it will work best against a certain type of person.
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(lila is the worst.)]
Oh, see, that's actually really smart! With a tournament, you have a pretty good idea about who you'll be dueling, so tailoring your deck for them is just the right thing to do.
It's not your fault my deck turned out to be a wildcard.
[(heh.)]
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No, it's not. That doesn't make me feel any better about it.