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@SaltSight Game was Astlibra: Revision. Found it on sale bundled with another game I've been wanting so I gave it a shot and got like, straight indie JRPG of the early 2000s injected into my veins.
3 yrs ago
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@SaltSight Game was Astlibra: Revision. Found it on sale bundled with another game I've been wanting so I gave it a shot and got like, straight indie JRPG of the early 2000s injected into my veins.
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3 yrs ago
Hate that strange ennui that hits after 100%'ing a really, really good game. Good time was had, but man am I glad it can't mess my sleep schedule up anymore.
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4 yrs ago
Rich people blood sports is how the Oscar's should always have gone. As a hot blooded american man I cant sleep at night without witnessing violence of some kind.
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5 yrs ago
So true. Anyways, play Lancer!
5 yrs ago
Final Fantasy: Stranger in Paradise is the funniest shit I've ever seen while also not being a bad game. Just crack open some cold ones with the boys, blare Limp Bizket, and Kill Chaos.
Personality: Haas is a rather...interesting person. He's prone to highly energetic bursts of activity in rather sporadic periods, optimistic and cheerful and generally a really peppy guy. That changes after an hour or so, and he becomes somewhat grumpy, tired, sluggish, and overall a bit of an ass to deal with. He's never excessively tired or energetic, as long as he takes his legendary fifteen minute power nap, after which he looks like he just got a full night's sleep and goes right back to being happy.
History: Born the oldest of four children to a German toy-maker, a modest living was all that Haas' father could afford for his family, and barely even at that. Despite the financial troubles they went through, his father always maintained an air of exuberant optimism, that was almost infectious.
Wanting to be like his father, Haas worked hard to always have a smile on his face. Balancing the work at the store along with his education, Haas' friends eventually got him into Duel Monsters, and the toymaker's son was surprisingly decent at it. Well, he at least knew which way a chain went. Ironically, Haas took the entrance exam for the Duel Tower Academy entirely by accident, having one of his "tired" episodes wound up getting him to sign up for some sorta desert dueling school. He passed the exams no problem and lo and behold, he was off. His father, rather than being worried about the store with one less set of hands was supportive, willing to believe that his son could make his (apparent) dreams of becoming a professional Duelist. However that worked.
Favorite Card/Archetype or theme: Favorite Card: Wind-Up Rabbit
Chosen Structure Deck: Zen and Punishment (Custom)
is it just me, or are some of this structure decks looking less like structure decks and more like a competitive built deck, that someone might actually use as it is...
Nah man, it ain't competitive until you have 3 effect veiler's, and 3 Maxx C's.
I'd appreciate it. I'd probably just wind up (kek) inserting a few Zenspells/traps, save for the insanely good ones like Zenmaiday. I really just wanna do Wind-Ups because they look cool to me.
Ugh... Just post your character, man. You're the only one that's posted in this thread without one.
I'll probably post my sheet sometime in the next few days, once I get the time to figure out how to make a poo-tastic wind-up deck that'll have a lot of JUGGLER Honeybees. And probably no Wind-Up Arsenal or Zenmaioh to start.
I will allow for custom structure decks, as long as the theme you want has not been used before. Custom cards will also be allowed in these. Just make sure to include a few good cards, some meh cards, and some utterly shit ones, because that's the way Konami has always done it.
So, I wanna make a Wind-Up deck, but I'm not too sure which cards I'd have to wait to get. Definitely Wind-Up magician and Shark, as well as Juggler, as well as probably half the Wind-Up Xyz (Arsenal, someday you will be mine). Also, are we using the most recent banlist for this?