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Quote from: Alex_Olijar on June 15, 2011, 04:06:22 AMQuote from: Red on June 15, 2011, 03:35:27 AMSmokey... The meta is better than that... TGT is better than di if played right... the rules are easy if you ask me.(finer points come into play far less than it seems0Better than doesn't matter, the fact is the meta is largely disciples.Heck, the best hero in the game isn't even purple.
Quote from: Red on June 15, 2011, 03:35:27 AMSmokey... The meta is better than that... TGT is better than di if played right... the rules are easy if you ask me.(finer points come into play far less than it seems0Better than doesn't matter, the fact is the meta is largely disciples.
Smokey... The meta is better than that... TGT is better than di if played right... the rules are easy if you ask me.(finer points come into play far less than it seems0
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I'm rather glad I didn't face your deck. It seemed terrifying. If we ran 1 hour rounds, you probably would have won.
I think it falls under the category of "maybe someone else will do it." There are three types of people that are required for such a community driven thing: Core, Enthusiasts, and Consumers. Core people work all hours to make it the best it can. On the forums, Schaef and RayZen (our admins) are the core people. Enthusiasts are inspired by the core people, and help around, doing what they can. Our moderation team here would be at the enthusiast level. They don't do as much/contribute as much as the core team, but they're much more plentiful, and essential to survival. Finally, consumers. They benefit the most from the effort, and will contribute, but not to the level of enthusiast.We lack the top two levels, especially enthusiasts. Without the extra effort given by enthusiasts, the core people give up, and move on to the next thing.
With RC!, I'd say you're core.