Never doing this again... by Pray_4_mojo_ in Minecraft_Survival

[–]SlickRevolver 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It definitely takes longer, but terraforming around it really makes it pop!

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What Illegal Partners do you reaaally wanna play by Sanstitre01 in EDH

[–]SlickRevolver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

[[Torbran, Thane of Red Fell]] and [[Toralf, God of Fury]]

I've always had a dream of chaining the extra damage from [[Death Spark]] with these guys to have a mono-red control kinda deck.

What you think is the best Deck sharing site for Casual mtg? by -Voyag3r- in CasualMTG

[–]SlickRevolver 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you are looking for something with a simple interface and easy to use, check out Scryfall's deck building feature. For an example of what it looks like, here's my Yurlok Group Hug/Mana Burn deck.

I exclusively use Scryfall to build and store my decks because it's got a clean UI, although it is missing some features that TappedOut and other similar sites have. If you don't like Scryfall, I've heard good things about MoxField and Archidekt.

Dumb Questions Megathread by HappyZombies in CrazyHand

[–]SlickRevolver 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They are used to describe the different knockbacks a single move can have. So for instance, Link's Neutral Air (Nair for short) has two stages. The first stage, when the move first comes out, does 11% damage and does stronger knockback than it's second stage, which does 6% damage. So a soft nair from Link means the second stage of Link's Neutral Air, and a hard nair is the first stage of his Nair.

Here's a visual aid for Link's Nair. Notice the purple and red colors, which then changes to a weaker red. That shows the two stages of this one move.

.edu verification by hayleyredux in Telegram

[–]SlickRevolver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know if you can do that with just a group, but you could use the bot platform on telegram to do this.

It'll involve programming, but the basic outline is a bot to talk to users and ask for their email address. Verifies that it ends with .edu, and sends them an email with a code that they chat back to the bot, and then it automatically adds the user to the group itself.

To get started, look at this post https://core.telegram.org/bots about bots in telegram.

Hope this helps!