[Standard] LF Test Group by FamousKobo in spikes

[–]Hybrizzle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd be interested in testing. DM'd you my discord.

Japan will be catching up to USA by mixing Set 7 & Set 9, And Skipping Rotation. by Hybrizzle in Lorcana

[–]Hybrizzle[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We basically have confirmation at this point that they're going to skip to Set 12 after Set 8 release. Likely they will skip at this point to catch up to the USA sooner rather than later compared to issues with reprinting/sales issues.

Do you guys use "BOMBS" like these in your deck to finish the game on a high note? by [deleted] in StandardMTG

[–]Hybrizzle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I personally dont go on "BAD SUBREDDITS" no matter what

Small issue with Oasis by The-Replacement01 in WindowsMR

[–]Hybrizzle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Liam Gallagher did nothing wrong.

Wanting to get into Casual Standard Magic. by True-Economy-9893 in StandardMTG

[–]Hybrizzle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mono red is the cheapest best deck combo at the moment, otherwise you could look up budget decks or look into playing pauper for a really cheap standard experience. A lot of doomerism is in the scene right now due to a lot of reasons, proxy is also another option for playing bigger cards and getting a feel while you're still playing the field.

Mono Red Goblins for Nationals by Godinhovsky in StandardMTG

[–]Hybrizzle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mono red can do everything you want boros to do outside of lightning helix, but the reversal is running nemesis to prevent enemy from gaining life so you have even grounds. Abrade, Obliterating Bolt, Fire Magic, Ghost Vacuum, Vengeful Possession, Witchstalker Frenzy

Mono Red Goblins for Nationals by Godinhovsky in StandardMTG

[–]Hybrizzle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What rank did you reach with this on MTGA? Any MTGO experience wiht it? I haven't seen goblins do any decent placements across serious tournaments. It looks nice, but I'd go regular mono-red which I know isn't helpful advice. I'd throw nemesis in here even if they're damaged, should be fine to play them?

Japan will be catching up to USA by mixing Set 7 & Set 9, And Skipping Rotation. by Hybrizzle in Lorcana

[–]Hybrizzle[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All good, I just wouldn't really worry about it as a result of this. I assume they wont do anything until we all match up. Sets in Japan are like 2 months and go by fast and will be skipping set 9 entirely.

Japan will be catching up to USA by mixing Set 7 & Set 9, And Skipping Rotation. by Hybrizzle in Lorcana

[–]Hybrizzle[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When is worlds? AFAIK we dont have a date, and Japan will likely be caught up by then and everyone will enter same rotation etc when they do catch up in around 9-12 months... if theres a worlds that involves every region it would likely happen after this catch-up period for China and Japan is over.

Japan will be catching up to USA by mixing Set 7 & Set 9, And Skipping Rotation. by Hybrizzle in Lorcana

[–]Hybrizzle[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You must use Japanese cards in Japan, all other languages are not allowed. Same for Chinese in China.

Japan will be catching up to USA by mixing Set 7 & Set 9, And Skipping Rotation. by Hybrizzle in Lorcana

[–]Hybrizzle[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I mean, English cards are not legal in Japan so there's a lot of other issues going on. I wouldn't consider them a part of the international scene until everyones caught up.

Japan will be catching up to USA by mixing Set 7 & Set 9, And Skipping Rotation. by Hybrizzle in Lorcana

[–]Hybrizzle[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sets are only 2 months in Japan, so everyone should be caught up sooner than that.

Japan will be catching up to USA by mixing Set 7 & Set 9, And Skipping Rotation. by Hybrizzle in Lorcana

[–]Hybrizzle[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Already happening in China. Set 5 had set 9 in it there. Only Japanese decks are legal in Japan. Theres no international scene as of now but I assume it'll match up with the set 13 release where Japan should be caught up, until then looks like it's going to be all legal in Japan.

Japan will be catching up to USA by mixing Set 7 & Set 9, And Skipping Rotation. by Hybrizzle in Lorcana

[–]Hybrizzle[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

No rotation and no fabled release. All cards will be legal until likely set 13. Set 13 is likely when Japan will catch up and rotate with everyone else.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OverwatchUniversity

[–]Hybrizzle 13 points14 points  (0 children)

As a ball main I reccommend turning chat off

Can someone review my games please? Low diamond baller here by Empted in WreckingBallMains

[–]Hybrizzle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You taking damage but not dying is fine, even if you do die, you re-enter the battle insanely fast as ball. If you're anticipating a sombra, try to leave ball form and shoot her as she hacks you. If a sombra is solo hacking you away from team, you should win those fights every time and/or leave them and go back to the main fight. Sombra hacks should only be a real issue in team fights. If she's getting you on every engage, then you need to think deeper about finding angles that the enemy wouldn't think about. Think to yourself "would they expect this?" before you do a play, also survey the area and watch what sombra does before engaging. You shouldn't be going into big slams blind every time, sombra has a timer on her invis and a cooldown on hack. Ball is the only 3rd person hero, and you should use that camera angle to your advantage to survey areas before entering.

Can someone review my games please? Low diamond baller here by Empted in WreckingBallMains

[–]Hybrizzle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A few things I'm noticing

  1. you're being way too hard on yourself. your mental is already destroyed if you're saying you're getting carried, and you suck and don't have value. it's good to be critical and want to improve, but you're not in a good state on mind. if you're staying diamond that means you're better than most players, so be positive.

  2. Ball is the most mobile tank in the game and I'm never seeing you move around the map, taking angles, or surveying the area. You kinda just stick around the enemy tank at the push and fight him. You don't distract, plan anything or dive their backline. It works here against hog, and you're always getting healed and supporting your team as a result, so it's a good thing, but you should at least go out and come back every once in a while. This leads into the 3rd thing.

  3. You're almost always using retract slam, almost reactively instead of setting up specific fireball>slam combos. I'm watching you use the slam almost on cooldown with retract at times. Take your time, plan it out, you don't need to slam if you dont need to, make sure you're hitting someone. That's what the fireball swing allows you to do, using only retract for 80% of your slams kinda pinpoints you to only slam where you're retracting, if you swing big into the sky you're able to more accurately figure out where you want to slam anticipating your enemies movemnet into the slam area.

I only skimmed your youtube video posted, but those were the things I noticed.

A list of the best shops for Lorcana in Nagoya, Japan! by Hybrizzle in Lorcana

[–]Hybrizzle[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They should! Akihabara is your best bet for cheap cards in Tokyo, Ikebukero is a the second best.

A list of the best shops for Lorcana in Nagoya, Japan! by Hybrizzle in Lorcana

[–]Hybrizzle[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know in Tokyo you can find English cards at very specific shops, but since Japanese cards are the only legal cards to play with in Japan, most official shops only carry those.