@OndrejStrasky Riftbound is legit great. Lack of an online client is a definite negative, but if you're interested in trying it I'm more than happy to loan all the cards you could ever need
@DimiccoDiana Rose: hanging out/meeting people
Bud: I brought a couple of newer players with me. This was excellent, but there's a big gap in between the learn to play and ODEs or even the champion trials
Thorn: ODE prizing. How to penalize premade groups while rewarding those who play?
@RiotSupport what happened here? Win the right to buy, make the purchase... Still get noped? Getting product continues to be my only complaint about @playriftbound
The Poros have taken over for the Las Vegas Regional Qualifier 🍪
*The Poros would like to state that this is a meme. No Poros were harmed in the making of this photo*
Thanks for joining this initial #RQVegas thread and if you'll be here come say hi! I'll be the person that looks like they have no idea what they're doing
Hello from #RQVegas! For the 3 people who follow me and know what @playriftbound is, I'm doing a fun little experiment this weekend. I've played maybe 10 matches of Riftbound (and done my best to learn all the rules 😬) and I'm going to live tweet my weekend in the main event!🧵
@Flashjack711 Also losses hurt twice as much as gains, and if you lose the roll it's true you're net neutral, but it feels like you lost your EV (at least for me). So that makes me more comfortable taking less too
@Flashjack711 My answer on this differs from something like the "quit your job" one because of the assumption that I have some control of my destiny there.
In general I probably sell for 500k-750k, 50%-75% of my EV. This % decreases as the EV increases, each marginal dollar is worth less.