u/Aexxiii

I’m gonna make a small little site

I’m going to make a small site, probably using blogspot or something like that and just detail there the interactions between cards, and more than anything find out which cards or sets of cards are most common, and what cards when in a deck can significantly increase or reduce your opponent’s ability to win.

For example a deck carrying log over arrows, will have a lower chance of winning if your opponent has minions, but a higher chance if they are carrying no minions and just goblin barrel, however if your deck only has log while theirs has also a goblin gang, than your chances of winning would be lower.

Would anyone be interested?
I’ll also add any updates or findings I have to the clash Royale subreddits as well of course.

Also if anyone wants to collab, feel free to DM me

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u/Aexxiii — 3 days ago

Not Rage Quitting

I reached where I wanted in the game last season, for Ranked which was 12.5k trophies which seemed like a good cutoff imo. The next day they raised the trophy count to 13000.

I don’t plan on quitting and uninstalling the game, but rather I’ll probably just keep it on my phone and play with friends whenever they are on to test their wacky decks or just play the 1v1 game mode.

I planned to keep playing the game and experimenting with new decks in the Ranked game mode, but I refuse to play and grind for another 500 trophies to get rug pulled again for when they decide to raise it to 13500 or 14k or whatever K higher for the sake of gameplay engagement.

I should have stopped the day Legendary Arena was no longer the last arena.

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u/Aexxiii — 10 days ago

I’m thinking of making my own think tank, or essentially mastermind group where we all meet locally at a cafe in person and begin to discuss how we want to begin and execute our ventures . Is there such groups that already exist. Let me know before I do all the work and realize the path was already paved.

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u/Aexxiii — 17 days ago

I travel for work, so having been to some smaller cities I can say the lack of walkable areas and ability to pickup groceries and do basic things like shopping, going to a local park or even visiting a local restaurant or friend’s house should not require a car.

A large part of the reason America pays so much for healthcare is because of the lack of navigable infrastructure by foot, where instead of people’s fitness needs being met with walking while going about their regular day to day activities, they are essentially forced into driving everywhere . The infrastructure currently doesn’t allow for navigation without a motor vehicle and I’m not referring to big cities like NYC or Chicago or DC because they have good walking infrastructure.

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u/Aexxiii — 20 days ago