>character/skill is so OP that you are at a disadvantage if you don't use it every time
Character/skill is so OP that you are at a disadvantage if you don't use it every time
No such game exists
K-Style in GunZ
why was it only silver print and not ultra rare or something?
World of Warcraft PVP Trinkets, Humans in WOTLK. Certain races/classes in WoW PVP still.
Also Overwatch competitive, certain heroes like Mercy are 100% pick rate
If you only play scrubs, you can get away with other playstyles. At top level play, yes, K-Style is the only thing you can do.
the GOAT coming through
>NOW I'LL PLAY POT OF GREED WHICH ALLOWS ME TO DRAW 2 CARDS FROM MY DECK
>NOW I'LL PLAY POT OF GREED WHICH ALLOWS ME TO DRAW 2 CARDS FROM MY DECK
>NOW I'LL PLAY POT OF GREED WHICH ALLOWS ME TO DRAW 2 CARDS FROM MY DECK
>NOW I'LL PLAY POT OF GREED WHICH ALLOWS ME TO DRAW 2 CARDS FROM MY DECK
Yeah alright we get it, 4kids.
slime in 3U
I don't give a shit though, MH has never been about sucking meta-dick
unless you're speedrunning I guess
Either Konami didn't give a shit, or they weren't aware of how busted it would be a la Jace the Mind Sculpture or Black Lotus.
>fusion with 1k attack
what the fug
There's tens of thousands of such games.
>draw 2 cards
am I missing something? does it have any other effect? what else does it do?
There are though. A super rare, secret rare, ultimate rare, starfoil rare, and mosaic rare.
its two cards from the highest position of your deck
Thus you have now received two high ground bonuses
its a free +1
there is literally no downside to using it and draw power is one of the most important things in card games
wh-what? I don't get it.
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Any good TCGs out there? Is hearthstone any good?
At the beginning of your turn, you draw a card.
If you draw a card other than Pot of Greed, you have one more card.
If you draw Pot of Greed, you now have two more cards.
Drawing 2 cards is objectively better than drawing 1, and there's no downside.
it allows you to increase your handsize by 1 via drawing additional cards from the your decks location
Can I draw 2 cards from my opponent's deck?
Pot of Greed was introduced at a time where Special Summoning was very rare. Nowadays, drawing two cards means being able to summon four monsters and there's no drawbacks to Pot of Greed to balance it.
Hearthstone is shit right now cause the meta always gravitates to people using easy strategies to win and Blizzard has no clue on what balancing is. Also unless you played the game since vanilla, you have to spend lots of cash money to get cards for making a viable deck.
Well they tried making counters so I suppose there were "downsides" in case your opponent had those counters but I guess they weren't very effective.
It's easy to forget how many shitty fusion cards there were before the GX era fixed the concept. I remember Blue Eyes Ultimate Dragon being the only Fusion Monster worth using in the old days, and even then you wouldn't want to go through the rigmarole of using Polymerization, you'd just use Cyber-Stein.
i meant at the time it came out
>ywn know what Pot of Greed does
My guess is because i was such a common card back then, nobody gave a shit about it.
These can't be real Yugimon cards, where's the paragraphs?
> play northern realms or nilfgaard
> 3 decoys
> 4 spies (1 is the elf faggot)
> literally fucking steal all their spies
> get like 20 cards out of your deck
> scorch their infantry with villentretenmerth
> win round
> next round
> win by 300 points
feels good man
I miss that game so fucking much.
Pretty much the same situation with Black Lotus
Most of the original cards were pretty shit and often lacked significant synergy so you couldn't turn the entire game around on a few free manas.
If you actually use nonsupportive magic or gfs instead of Attack/Limit Breaking your way through FF8 you're just making the game harder.
Steamrolling literally everyone with the Foltest Siegemaster deck is one of the most fun vidya things I've done in the last 5 years
I did this but got absolutely destroyed by the first guy at the Passiflora
Drawing more cards means you have more cards to play. If you needed a card to beat your opponent's card that was better than any of the ones you had at the moment, drawing cards helped you find it. It's not as broken or complicated as the memers make it sound.
Want to create a well-balanced team with several units? Well fuck off, because doing anything other than power-leveling one overpowered unit is tedious and less effective.
How true this is depends on which game you're talking about, but it's always been an issue.
Yeah that first guy is the hardest, I had to reload a few times until I could get all my Crinfrid Reavers and Blue Stripes Commandos.
Pokemon has the same problem at least for the storyline, but it's a little more forgivable since they're kids games.
As casualized as the EXP Share made those games, I greatly appreciate actually being able to field a full team and swap in fresh catches without much issue. I can't go back to pre-Gen 6 games as a result.
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