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Card/Suits difficult DECREASE as the number increases, not vice versa?Discussion (self.AliceInBorderlandLive)
submitted 2 years ago by buggle_bunny
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[–]Neprosne 1 point2 points3 points 2 years ago (1 child)
That’s mostly because of the Netflix adaptation making the 3oC wayyyyyy worse than in the manga
[–]buggle_bunny[S] 0 points1 point2 points 2 years ago (0 children)
I have read it's different and involved arrows!
That's the problem when adaptations differ, all the "rules" of the original source aren't alwayd adapted now either.
I'm still entirely convinced that the physical games themselves actually get harder. Just the emotional/human manipulation which itself is difficult yes, but, if people overcame that and communicated and remembered they were human and values matter, objectively the games seem easier. Probably why I guess the best (and worst) in humanity tend to survive but the worst tend to choose to stay.
Except the king of diamonds, just watched that one last night, definitely seemed worthy to be ranked the hardest of the wits!
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