@FranziaMom@cossack_pulpit Tons of themes and stories already in M:tG are decidedly Not Fun and there's nothing wrong with that, it's optional to engage with.
@cossack_pulpit Who said art is obligated to depict anything? I certainly didn't write anything like that. None of what I said defends UB slop, either.
@twink_death The reason we say "American cities are 200 years old" is because US-americans are so genuinely full of themselves they adopted the demonym of the entire continent as their own, making it confusing to differentiate the two. Just one of your many crimes against common sense.
@ManaDorksMagic "If Thanos hits the board, you should be scared."
Says who? That isn't consistent with how M:tG design has ever consistently worked so I have no idea where people have gotten this expectation. Massive M:tG story villains have repeatedly had dogshit do-nothing cards.
@redwyrmofficial Maybe, but unlikely as I'm just very particular about what I play. For me to enjoy the worst edition of D&D it would have to be homebrewed to the point of no longer being that edition, making the hypothetical pointless. And playing with a bad GM is just a massive waste of time.
@b0ysbrokenheart I sure hope so but I didn't like Cyberpunk anything remotely near how much I liked Witcher 3. So hopefully it's not based too much on what they did with Cyberpunk.
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@nestapendragon Unless you draw a hard line somewhere, like going infinite and/or ending the game, the line between what's combo and what's synergistic becomes really blurred.