NUEVO SORTEO‼️
Todos los líderes de OP16 en versión WANTED o REWARD 🏴☠️
Solo teneis que seguirme a mí, a @Ercuallo, estar suscrito a mi canal y dar RT a este tweet! Mucha suerte a todos!
https://t.co/FEsjnt2uk2
En la salida de OP16 anunciamos ganador 🏅🏅
Had a really amazing birthday with my friends and family. Finally got to take this picture. Been wanting too since nats but cross always cancels lmao. AZ with 3 national champions is insane and me being one of them is even more insane lol. These guys are my goats and I hope to win more stuff in the future to make them proud. Also beat cross in money match 😏 ( but then lost 4 straight after
Spent yesterday behind the scenes with the guys at @PulsarLLC recording one of the biggest videos we’ve ever produced. 🎥
Lots of reflection, story-telling, and moments that don’t make the surface are shown in this documentary.
I’m grateful for everybody who has helped from this point- specifically @thechristiankyl, @PSRtox, and @psrscy! 🙏
Teasers coming soon. This is the beginning of nothing but quality production. ✨
#PulsarStars #AmongTheStars
I think enel is such an interesting leader in the sense of how skillful he is.
I have had some opponents on ranked sim complain (when they lose) about how enel is unskillful and their opponent only won because he is so broken.
And I agree! Kinda.
It's a very weird paradox. On one hand enel is so much stronger than almost everything in the game that you can make multiple "misplays" and still win quite comfortably vs most things in the game- even vs someone who did play "perfectly".
On the other hand I actually think enel is one of the hardest decks of all time to play 100% perfectly.
You can get very close but there are so many small details (often these go unpunished so people dont even realize they made a mistake!)
He is almost always extremely micro heavy to the point where I genuinely don't think i've ever seen a game played where there wasn't at least 1 thing you could nitpick as a "misplays".