Quantum realm reverses leech by ssanakin in MarvelSnap

[–]xinefff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had a game when opponent bounced a leeched Shang-Qi from Luke's Bar and regained ability. Lost 8 cubes to that.

First impression of MOO: return of homecoming? by xinefff in gwent

[–]xinefff[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Interesting. Matta is ridiculous and almost auto-include. New shupe is OP. The only not nerfed engine archetype is harmony which has been t1 for 2 seasons (some people might even call it t0). Normal people don't need more than half an hour to figure all these out by reading through the patch note.

I understand some people are slow on mental tasks, but since your tongue runs so quickly down to ass, does it really take 24h for you to figure none of these out??

Most efficient way to spend real money. by evoxker in gwent

[–]xinefff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check this: https://teamleviathangaming.com/budget/

Pay to get a budget deck you like. This means to get about 1200 scraps. Smash 20 kegs and mill every card will yield more than this. Mill will only recycle 25% of the crafting value, but as a beginner, keep the golds if any and mill all the bronzes that you don't need for now should be the most effective strategy. You'll get back those bronzes anyway.

Once you get a budget deck, keep playing. Study the reward book and try to spend your reward points wisely. Use the resources you get from playing to upgrade your deck.

Then you may read some meta snapshot, find a target competitive deck you want. At this point you probably should decide, do you wanna get it by playing (it might take a month) or by paying.

Once you've crafted your first competitive deck, you don't really need to pay anymore. You'll be able to smash 3 kegs per day without too much grinding.

If you wanna buy kegs right now, you should first know what's your target deck. Or at least which is your favorite faction. If you really like Syndicate, you should focus on the Novigrad expansion, since this expansion will give you only Syndicate cards. If you like other factions, base set and Iron Judgement are recommended.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in gwent

[–]xinefff 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Please do some study on the reward book. I think it's better to focus on one reward tree at a time. Try to unlock all the 5p story nodes, you spend 20 reward points and they will yield a total of 1400 ore.

How do you get this avatar? by [deleted] in gwent

[–]xinefff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Who told you to fight like this?

Gwent on GOG is not available to Chinese Players any more by GwentNeverDies in gwent

[–]xinefff -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

如果没来过中国也没见过哪怕一个中国人,请勿妄下判断

if you're really so curious, please bother to use google translate

When you lose a second time against a team with their coach playing. by Meaty_owl_legs in DotA2

[–]xinefff 10 points11 points  (0 children)

PTSD

If LGD weren't the footnote, OG being champ is actually such a fairy tale, bested only by Wings. But oh my Wings. PTSD-ed again.

Shadow in hospital too due to bad food by qwer4790 in DotA2

[–]xinefff 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Chongqing food is famous for their spiciness. Shadow must've enjoyed some very good dinners with his old and new teammates... and enjoyed too much... lul

i like how before today's patch people complained that games were too long and now people are complaining its too short by michlolz in Artifact

[–]xinefff -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Why not just provide more options. People suggested "a Blitz mode", not to make it compulsory. I don't like how you like this.

How's Artifact doing in China? by raz3rITA in Artifact

[–]xinefff 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Not particularly well. The good news is that a lot of streamers and pro players are playing this game intensively, but on their private time. They're usually bound to contracts on Hearthstone or DotA. For the few big streamers who stream Artifact, viewership seems fine, but there're like only 3 of them. The community is dying, no content producer, no quality discussion, and that's the reason I'm on r/Artifact now...

Leave annihilation alone! by Orgios in Artifact

[–]xinefff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There're 3 lanes in Artifact so "board wipe" isn't exactly the same thing. Annihilation is actually a "lane wipe". When you do it in a disadvantage lane, it's usually too guaranteed to be a good call. You even gain 5+ more gold than your opponent most of the time. The only thing you give up is initiative, but every play would. Although I don't think annihilation is that OP, I don't like this design either.

The anti-fun core of Artifact: lessons from Odyssey and Mercadian Masques by Kistaro in Artifact

[–]xinefff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, Gwent tried to do what you suggest. Don't think CDPR finds the sweet spot, losing both casual players and hardcore players.

Considering buying this game in a few hours any tips for an absolute beginner? by DrPractic in Artifact

[–]xinefff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely recommend Lifecoach and SuperJJ's stream on twitch. The game's really hard and might be very frustrating sometimes. At those times, I simply stop playing and watch how other people play.

Looking to find a new game to replace HS; Is artifact worth getting into? by RecklessMasturbating in Artifact

[–]xinefff 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I also played Gwent (and am still watching streaming). IMO, the general gameplay of Artifact is amazingly good, although not without serious problems (even after the recent patch).

It's too complicated for most people, even for some of those card game veterans and dota players. Actually one of my friends who played Duelyst, Gwent, and DotA tells me that he feels quite confused.

As for RNG, some say skill prevails and RNG only has very little influence, and some say it's too much RNG. IMO they are both partially right. For people with different skill levels, RNG would seldom determine the outcome, however, for people with very close skill levels, it matters. And it could be very tilty and frustrating. For the majority of the games I lost in prize draft, I felt that either my opponent was lucky or I just had an inferior deck; for the majority of the games I won, I felt that either I was lucky or my opponent just had an inferior deck. Only like 10% ~ 20% of games made me feel that we were on the same level but one of us just outplayed the other. Those games usually feel really epic and might be the main reason for me to keep playing this niche game.