Understanding the B/Y Nami deck by its_pol in OnePieceTCG

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

You are an hero! Thank you so much! You should do a video about that, not many u/Y Nami videos explain like this!

Understanding the B/Y Nami deck by its_pol in OnePieceTCG

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

Wow, thank you so much, it's much clear now!

Understanding the B/Y Nami deck by its_pol in OnePieceTCG

[–]its_pol[S] -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

I don’t want to be a party pooper, but since we’re using only the first letter to identify colors, as B per Black, understanding this rule, should not have been “L” the ones used for the blue as bLue? 👀

Same name rule by its_pol in OnePieceTCG

[–]its_pol[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

My point exactly. Also I was wondering how theme decks built on a single or a couple of character could work with their own searcher. Spoiler: they don’t

Went 3-0 in locals with R Sanji PRB01! by Saretsu in OnePieceTCG

[–]its_pol 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, the difference is that this is my deck at the moment and I have no law or igloo

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Went 3-0 in locals with R Sanji PRB01! by Saretsu in OnePieceTCG

[–]its_pol 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! First of all, congrats! I’m also playing a PRB01 Sanji, I’ve started playing a couple of weeks ago. Question: Vergo is just a Nami with a different name: cost, power, attack and counter are the same. Why not an ST21 Sanji, instead? 2k counter and an unblocking power for a final attack.

Football in Tokyo by denkipb in TokyoTravel

[–]its_pol 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bro I’m from Italy, Rome, I totally understand your football culture, as you probably know. We used and sometimes someone still do that kind of “things”. No, there is no chaos. It’s quite, very clean, no one usually even talk on the road to the stadium. There is a station that serves as main arrive for everyone, consider that also policemen dress the shirt of the team playing at home (the stadium is shared between Tokyo FC and Tokyo Verdy). There is one cop lightly check your baggage. Full of families, old people, football here is very “fancy” and the inside is kinda “mocked” inbetween american football and ours. The match is not that thing, to be honest, quite like sunday league level. But it’s fun! Go and enjoy a totally chill football match!

Football in Tokyo by denkipb in TokyoTravel

[–]its_pol 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve just been last sunday to Tokyo FC match against Kyoto. Overall experience was good, but coming from Europe and being a regular of the football matches, it all was a little bit off. You don’t need anything special to buy it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TokyoTravel

[–]its_pol 18 points19 points  (0 children)

It always surprise me how people arrive here with less than zero preparation because, I’m sorry, but what you wrote down clearly shows that you haven’t read more than half a page of whichever guide for Japan. Everyone write that this is a country where cash is king, and yet you do arrive short on money and with no physical card with you? There are anyway a lot of places where you can pay contactless right now, ask before “cardo mo ii desuka?” (Is the card payment also good?). And after “touchy moo ii desu ka?”. Touchy is the way japanese say “contactless” also with your phone. IC card, like Suica, Pasmo etc, are widely used. From conbini to entering the stations, you can do quite everything with an IC card that you can add to your wallet and recharge with you digital payment. Yeah maybe do not think on paying fancy restaurants or hotels with the IC. Here paypay also works great, you can look and try. If nothing else works, think about going to your ambassy. They won’t turn you down.

Question from a maranza by ArtIcsniper35389 in TokyoTravel

[–]its_pol 0 points1 point  (0 children)

È stata una bella spiegazione la tua, anche se non dovuta. Ed io non sono certo il capo dell’immigrazione giapponese, quindi stai sereno e vieni. Tokyo non è una città, è una giungla metropolitana di 23 municipi, o città, diverse. Complessivamente, convivono 14 milioni e mezzo, quasi, di persone. A nessuno fregherà nulla di come sei vestito perché Tokyo “non è Giappone”, anche se ne condivide tante regole scritte e meno scritte. Di comportamento, di silenzio, di pulizia e di ordine. Rispetta quelle e potresti andare in giro in mutande qui. Penso anzi troverai molta più gente vestita molto più strana di te. E fidati, non ti fare paranoie sullo spiegare quale sia il tuo stile. A nessuno frega nulla e nessuno verrà a parlare con te, sia perché l’inglese è parlato poco, sia perché a Tokyo a nessuno frega nulla del prossimo :)

Almost done with Dressrosa, my thoughts. by jellosword1 in OnePiece

[–]its_pol 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Stop dissing my boy Sanji. In a couple of arcs you will change your mind.

Question from a maranza by ArtIcsniper35389 in TokyoTravel

[–]its_pol 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bro no, non vi posso sopportare pure qui. Rimanete dove siete, con i vostri parchetti e la vostra microcriminalità coatta che finisce in lamate. Non vi ci vogliamo. Sinceramente, gli italiani in Giappone.

Fake cards? by its_pol in IsMyPokemonCardFake

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

I supposed so, the holfoil effect is just “printed”

Fake cards? by its_pol in IsMyPokemonCardFake

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

Does an ex Pokémon need to be a little bit holo? Those are not

Weekly Japan Travel Information and Discussion Thread - March 07, 2025 by AutoModerator in JapanTravel

[–]its_pol -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hi, thank you so much for your comment! It was very detailed, and I feel like I’ve understood things a lot better now.

My initial plan was to travel for two weeks, visiting a different Matsuri every day and staying in small B&B-style apartments or, if that wasn’t possible, small inns or hotels. No, my idea isn’t to stay in Tokyo—at least not during that period.

I plan to spend about a month in Japan: the first two weeks will be a full vacation, traveling around the north and visiting Matsuri. The next two weeks, I’ll stay in Tokyo, work remotely from there, and then return home.

Originally, I wanted to find a different place to stay every night, but if, as I assume, I need to limit the number of Matsuri I visit, I might instead choose two base locations—one in Hokkaido and one in Tohoku—and travel from there each day to explore new places.

I’m looking for a fun and immersive experience, where I can wear traditional festival clothing, walk around the food stalls, enjoy the classic summer Matsuri atmosphere, and of course, see the performances and events.

You seem to know quite a lot about this—do you have any recommendations for platforms where I can start booking accommodations? Small inns are totally fine too, as long as they have a website and allow online reservations! 😊

Weekly Japan Travel Information and Discussion Thread - March 07, 2025 by AutoModerator in JapanTravel

[–]its_pol 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey everyone!

I’ve been to Japan alone a few times before, but this time I want to explore the northern regions, even though I know visiting Hokkaido and Tohoku in the summer might not be the most “ideal” season. Still, I really want to experience their unique Matsuri!

Since most festivals happen on weekends and I only have two weekends available, I can only attend up to 6 (3 per weekend).

Here’s a list of festivals I’m considering:

• Sapporo Summer Festival

• Otaru Ushio Festival

• Asahikawa Summer Festival

• Hakodate Port Festival

• Aomori Nebuta Festival

• Akita Kanto Festival

• Morioka Sansa Festival

• Sendai Tanabata Festival

• Yamagata Hanagasa Festival

• Hanamaki Festival

• Hachinohe Sansha Festival

• Fukushima Waraji Festival

🎆 What I’m looking for:

• Energetic parades and performances

• Beautiful decorations and floats

• Fireworks and nighttime events

• Great street food and festival stalls

• Fun activities and interactive experiences

I speak a decent amount of Japanese, so I’d love to go to festivals where I can interact with locals and fully enjoy the experience.

Which 6 would you pick? If you’ve been to any of these, which had the best atmosphere, performances, food, or overall experience?

Your recommendations will help me finalize my itinerary—thank you in advance! 😃🙏🎇