@ThePfef Yes it literally has to be rhystic study. How can you assemble a critical mass of this free interaction without putting your deck in your hand ?
@HigherMTG@Pige0nize I appreciate your passion and wanting the best outcome. But sometimes you need to be the bad guy and just be decisive one way or another. Can’t make everyone happy.
I voted with my actions and left the game already.
@HigherMTG@Pige0nize From what I hear you run one hell of a tournament- you know more than anybody rhystic study causes logistics issues of said tournaments.
These games take too long - and the format is just too warped around this card.
@HigherMTG@Pige0nize Sometimes the community doesn’t know what it wants, and needs a strong team of leaders to make a decision. Polling doesn’t exactly make for good data. Half of these people that poll
don’t actually have any stake in the game
@HigherMTG@Pige0nize My friends and I have long since left this game. Complete and utter disrespect for a grass roots competitive format - pack it up panelists.
@PierrePoilievre@BillAckman To be fair the conservatives in Canada are no better. Kind of soft people pleasing types. Take a stronger judeao- Christian values stance please.
@Roaringliger1@ThePfef Do you really think content creators are trying to “ get you “ or is it more likely that they are acting in good faith?
I wasn’t explicitly calling you an npc. Just saying that being unwilling to ever listen to anything someone has to offer in a game is npc behavior.
@Roaringliger1@ThePfef But usually it’s the opposite scenario where another player will reveal info you didn’t know / now have available. Saying you aren’t going to be flexible there is basically just telling the world you’re a cEDH npc