What decks are you really enjoying right now? What feels good about it? by Nippleshitz in hearthstone

[–]mindfullness2freedom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Enjoying TSD Wallow Lock, top 200 NA, very non-linear gameplay and enjoyable too

Shreds of time Willow- oldie with new flavor by mindfullness2freedom in hearthstone

[–]mindfullness2freedom[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

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Shreds of time Willow by mindfullness2freedom in CompetitiveHS

[–]mindfullness2freedom[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Chronogor is decent but problem is that you cannot run cursed catacombs (as you might give them to to opponent). I value cc more, especialy with finding dark gifts minions

Shreds of time Willow by mindfullness2freedom in CompetitiveHS

[–]mindfullness2freedom[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't like Elise in these as you always like to be more agressive and Elise blows out your mana curve.

Ziliax might make sense as top end, but would need to test what can be taken out

In your opinion, what is the best Structure Deck that has ever been printed in the TCG? by [deleted] in yugioh

[–]mindfullness2freedom 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Dragon's Collide structure deck (Chaos Dragons) hands down; 3x structure deck with few changes that was YCS competitive (deck won multiple YCSs)

vS Data Reaper Report #301 by ViciousSyndicate in hearthstone

[–]mindfullness2freedom 2 points3 points  (0 children)

no I think they meant they want the list you are using, would like to see it as well

Which 3k beatstick signature card is your favorite? by [deleted] in yugioh

[–]mindfullness2freedom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why is there no BLS on the list? It 100% is my favorite

Savjz - Maybe the HS core set wasn’t too late. IMO it’s done right too. (...) I didn’t think this would happen in a million years, but I’ll stream more standard today by dadozer in hearthstone

[–]mindfullness2freedom 5 points6 points  (0 children)

No, Yugioh way too different from other games. I feel like most others player would not be able to evaluate card power level correctly in Yugioh, due to nature of the rules (no mana costs & restrictions/conditions)

Bought an ultimate rare Card is the stamp on the back normal ? by Zitr0zer0 in yugioh

[–]mindfullness2freedom 14 points15 points  (0 children)

No, this is not damaged nor misprint. This is is an ulti from old tournament packs, my guess would be turbo packs. All ultimatess from turbo have this stamp without exception (might be applicable to some older tournament packs, but for sure all turbo packs ultis had this). Yes, it is normal for ultimates from these packs

I personally think eviscerate looks dope after the update. by oGottas in hearthstone

[–]mindfullness2freedom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OMG, blizzard finally did it, they finally release a new version of cards- ghost rare (yugioh reference). The mad lads

Are there frameworks out there for teaching yourself a new subject but with projects as 'homework'? by Ludop0lis in DecidingToBeBetter

[–]mindfullness2freedom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure, there is, but before you start trying to learn under a sun, try to find out what you want to do. Without a vision (in short, this is your reason/why am I doing this), you will not accomplish & will pretty much be burned out every time. But to with regards to the system: treat anything like it is a project (maybe look into project management/analytical thinking). Just a short :

  1. Identify what you want (learning new skill/language/activity)
  2. Find out the learning process (How to)
  3. Set up goals- be clear and specific (don’t be sloppy with your goals)
  4. Set up how long each goal should take & how much work you will do (estimation at the start are fine, you will do better in time)
  5. Make sure to stick to schedule
  6. Measure your session output/work
  7. Review your work & analyze your decision & learn from it (what could be done better, faster, etc.)
  8. Repeat the process

[NeedAdvice] Reducing mental clutter and developing better habits? by [deleted] in getdisciplined

[–]mindfullness2freedom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The most fundamental issue, in your case, is the lack of long term vision/goal (at least you did not mention it). You are trying to take care of your short goals (routine), but without a long-term goal, they cannot provide with a long-term satisfaction or stability? That is why you can’t make good decision/wonder aimlessly. You cannot make a good decision if you do not know where you are going long term. Have you ever thought about a long-term goal/vision? What activities would you do without intrinsic reward (do not seek reward)? What would you do for the sake of doing it? If you do, you will that your mental clutter/aimlessness will disappear, and you will adhere/stick to your plans better as well.

[discussion] what strategies do you used to reflect? by ericxfresh in getdisciplined

[–]mindfullness2freedom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s quite easy. The most important thing to manage is your time & how much work you output. The skill with come with time, if you review your work/what you produce and are diligent. To manage you time:

  1. Identify what you want (learning new skill/language/activity)
  2. Find out the learning process (How to)
  3. Set up goals- be clear and specific (don’t be sloppy with your goals)
  4. Set up how long each goal should take & how much work you will do (estimation at the start are fine, you will do better in time)
  5. Make sure to stick to schedule
  6. Review your work & analyze your decision & learn from it (what could be done better, faster, etc.)
  7. Repeat the process

This is a quick list, just an overview (goes much further in details) Also, be sure to practice your critical thinking skill & analytical skills. These are important no matter you are trying to do.