
u/mkoookm

Communication errors?
I keep running into communication errors when starting a match even for the solo stuff. Are the servers down for anyone else?
Need help wrapping my mind around the mana
Hi so I'm completely new but ive been having fun with the rental decks and climbing the tower so far. However i really dont get what i should be prioritising for mana. Like on turn 1 do i trash the big guys to play the little guys? Little guys for the big guys? Spells? Split cards? Cards that need to be evolved? If you have any advice or a way to think about the mana please let me know.
After analyzing every special treatment WOTC prints I have decided to make a mockup of what i think the lowest tier of cards will look like in 10 years
Undertale chapter 5 was disappointing
I like Mettaton and Alphys as much as the next guy but idk it was kind of disappointing coming off of Waterfall and Undyne. We learned so much about monster kind and the underground last chapter only for this chapter to go "they also watch tv and hunan anime", stuff any fan paying attention in waterfall already knew. Alphys was also just kind of there the whole chapter she is kind of a non character. This isn't even getting into the genocide route which was super grindy and mettaton neo was just a big joke. Anyways where are my King Sans truthers at? I know most fans think the king is Asgore but i just don't believe it and sans wouldn't have that diner scene (focusing on Toriel mind you!) If he wasn't ultimately important to the plot.
Deltarune fans when Toby doesn't let them do whatever they want
Broke: We would fuck with Sans Woke: Sans would fuck with us
What fans think Deltarune is about: "Ultimately Deltarune is about escapism and it's overindulgence, but it's through this escapism that we can find the White Pen of Hope and rewrite our fate to something we want." What Toby Fox meant for Deltarune to be about:
How do you determine whats worth trying?
Hi, me and my friends like to get together on TTS and play a rotation of board games. None of us are very hard core but we don't mind playing any game as long as its fun. However we started to grow tired of our current rotation. I try to find new games to add, but whenever I finish a rulebook Im never quite sure if its worth trying with the group. The past couple games I thought sounded fun on paper ended not being that fun to play. So what do you look for when your looking for games for your board game nights? Any tricks for conceptualizing how each mechanic plays together before playing it out?