@MacticsG1 1. The cosmetics aren’t bad and I have friends that have bought them
2. Battlepass has small loot advantages via schemas iirc, some might buy it (idk if the schemas are premium tho)
3. The game does cost $40 which isn’t triple A pricing but also not cheap
@BakNTheNYGroove@Netswamp But that is what this graphic is saying - championships aren’t called/counted as superbowls, and an ABA championship isn’t an NBA finals.
@NotLikeRuss@ShamsCharania Encourages competition. This is how most non-US leagues operate with promotion/relegation but the context of a draft obviously makes that different. Idk if it’s a perfect solution but might as well try.
@memecrashes For simple explanation, 99! Is 100x smaller than 100!, but 101! Is 101x larger than 100!. So the difference between 101! and 100! Is larger than the one from 100! To 99!, so right side is larger
@ZeddyHS Yeah they need to have more impact because a majority of classes get nothing new and the game is gonna feel staler with a weak class set than a weak miniset. And, at least given this first go around, if a class has a bad main set, class sets won’t really support that either
@Lystic__ Tbf the casters were comparing to jonjon early on. I’m not gonna say Erebus is that level yet, but 1-2 more comfort picks and you have a good player especially in a draft environment
@ZeddyHS I cared more about duels and at this point I don’t care about constructed at all. It was a wasted format, and it’s sad duels had to die for it
@RestrictedDaily For other trivia, what school did the running back who the heisman trophy is modeled after go to (aka what school did the stiff arm guy go to)
@ZeddyHS I mean also this card had a lot of synergies rotated, was core in rogue because of step, was good in hunter with discover synergies. Throw on a nerf and its pretty limited
@ItsLakshmiX@paranormal_2ch It’s impossible. There is a math theory for this called a Euler trail, and this doesn’t meet the conditions. The top of the “6” as well as the two diagonal corners all have an odd-number of connecting lines, which means it’s impossible.