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このサムネイルの男はマッサージをしてもらっているのか?
ОтветитьWhat a click bait ! I'm stopping midway as even in turn 29 of the game, he still doesn't even have 1 pressure point, and when offered doesn't take it... seriously, stop with the stupid click bait Jorbs!
ОтветитьLove those Act 1 moments of: let's plan out next turn... oh wait, it's lethal.
ОтветитьJorbs you are pro 👍
Ответитьi mean this was a clearly flurry deck
ОтветитьI understand a rampage deck
ОтветитьPlatonic butt enjoyers sound like some chad bodybuilding group that also is a barbershop quartet.
Ответитьtcg experience, calling a deck one word gives you a vague idea of how the user should plan and strategize with or against the deck. Not nearly as useful for spirelikes, but say in mtg you have a burn deck, that means you expect direct damage spells, and you plan on shooting your opp with as many as you can, or say you have x y z combo, that means your typical MO is to play one of the combo pieces or look for one you’re missing and more or less ignore everything else.
by stifling whatever the thing is, you’ve removed all your opp’s reliable wincons, and put yourself in a better position, at least before they sideboard. but when all the “wincons” devolve into more or less the same thing, like in sts, where every wincon boils down to “deal damage and kill all the opps before they kill you,” this distinction becomes incredibly hazy.
notably, there’s a lot of caveats and vaguer categories, even in say mtg, and these categories typically have a kicker card/cards to say “this variant of this type.”
As for why, why do people reduce op amps to a simple triangle? why do people slap a rectangle, write 555 on it, and call it a day? it’s for compression reasons, getting a detailed enough model to work with without it being too detailed. not bringing in quantum mechanics for a human scale physics problem.
regardless, it shouldn’t be called a Rampage deck, but, akin to “rushdowm infinite,” a rampage cycle/rampage redraw deck, to basically say it is a relatively thin redraw/cycling deck that uses rampage for its damage.
I got Minimalist with Rampage, Uppercut, Double Tap, Shrug, Pommel Strike. Kind of a Rampage deck.
ОтветитьShell-shaped pasta is called CONCHIGLIE
ОтветитьAfter the claws now pressure point, awesome
ОтветитьGoing through this vod made me totally prepared for jorbs to take pressure points just because of chat's argument, but to my surprise it actually seemed like he thought it to be a good decision to take it. Very very cool!
ОтветитьI think everybody understands what a “rampage” deck pretty much means, but Jorbs is pretending to not understand to prove his point. Idk why it’s so offensive to say that certain decks heavily rely on certain cards, and sometimes those cards define the deck.
Ответитьlmao nice
Ответитьloved this flying sleeves deck
Ответитьessentially, I'm right, Jorbs is right, and everyone else is wring
ОтветитьTheres a difference between shitposting clickbait and actual clickbait, I just wanted to finally see a viable PP run ;(
ОтветитьThanks god game UI is big enough to see pressure points on YT time bar preview...
ОтветитьYou cannot make this up. Jorbs leading a long conversation about what it means to make "an X deck" by beginning with a talk about an infinite where he arbitrarily chose to use PP to deal damage.
And then what happens in the run? Well...
The whole debate about how calling a deck after 1 card is really dumb like with the rampage deck would be far better if 2 days earlier he titled his video about a "devotion deck"
ОтветитьWild
Ответить"Imagine Lifting when you could upgrade pressure points" things I never thought I'd hear, and yet
ОтветитьPressure Points? I'm in
Don't jorbait me, please, Thumbnail Jorbs
Oooh I'm commenting early on that one, posted 15 minutes ago when I start, will it pog ?
ОтветитьFoiled again by the weeb's sleight of hand. Curses
Ответить!dig
ОтветитьIf you read this comment, you will become a weeb.
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