Re: [Off-Topic] Community Chat Thread
Posted: Fri Jul 12, 2019 11:19 pm
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I knew it! but can you confirm his location as being on sheldon's hand and his eyes being googly??
I already made my first banner here. Might take a job here and there. 😊ISBPathfinder wrote: ↑4 years agoThere's an old face. I missed your sig and avy shop :pGaea's Regent wrote: ↑4 years agoOh hai. 👋🏼😊ISBPathfinder wrote: ↑4 years agoI suspect it might be a case of a rough transition rather than a plan for sally to be no forums but I guess time will tell. If sally forums are done or down for some amount of time it might make a better transition over to here.
I hope it's in Morse code.Gaea's Regent wrote: ↑4 years agoI already made my first banner here. Might take a job here and there. 😊
At least you can take solace in knowing it's not really your group but just the average power level of sets has been on a meteoric rise. Guess that doesn't help much though.madmazda86 wrote: ↑4 years agoHello, I lurked on here many years ago when this was the place to go in spoiler season. Been playing again for 18 months, after a 10 year break. I love Sealed but otherwise I play casual commander every week with a nice playgroup that is unfortunately starting to suffer from a bit of power creep. Nice to meet you all
I don't know who that is.
I guess only time will tell.bobthefunny wrote: ↑4 years agoI joined Cryogen for some games at his LGS, and brought a McDonalds kids meal toy that was a Rainbow Dash mask/glasses type thing to use as the Monarch King/Queen token (Conspiracy 2 had just recently come out).
Cryogen refused to wear the crown upon becoming the Monarch.
As such, I feel confident in saying that either he is not a Brony, or he's playing the long con and is so much a Brony that he expertly hides it so others can't find out.
Glad to have you over!Vessiliana wrote: ↑4 years agoHello? I used to be Kedvesem back on MTGS, but I'm trying to consolidate all my MTG names into Vessiliana. We'll see how well I succeed.
I started Magic with Worldwake, learning from friends how to play Standard. I researched on my own, learned about EDH, and that was that. I've been playing EDH/Commander almost exclusively ever since. I have ... too many decks.
Um, I guess that's it? That's the Magic-related stuff. What else is unusual about me?
I guess having eight children is unusual nowadays, ranging from age 20 down to under a year. Four play Magic. The eldest used to play a little--almost solely for the art--but she's a nun now and doesn't have cards anymore. So just the four playing now. My darling Sir plays, too.
Yeah, I dunno, it's just been the last 6 months or so that people have been busting out some quite meaty combo decks. We've had quite a lot of new people join in (another LGS closed) who have brought higher power decks, but they also had some lower level ones that they were happy to bring out after a win. But what happened instead, I guess, is that some other folks decided to spec up higher powered decks to match up. Now there's a chunk of people playing these, but it's getting a bit... messy. Now some people won't play against other people because of their decks. I hope things will settle down in time as we're finally starting to have some constructive conversations about it all Thanks for the welcome!
Gods...now i know what everyone means by reddit isn't the best to have a long term discussion. I posted before going to bed and i wake up it's like i don't even want to brother checking
My main store went through this for a while. Communication is definitely key, because escalation like this happens easily. All it takes is a few bad games of someone getting stomped into the ground to decide either 1.) they don't want to play the format anymore, or 2.) they need to upgrade their power level. Next thing you know you have tables full of Narsets, Urzas and Superfriends decks. After my store tried a league and it fell apart halfway through the 2nd month, I had a talk with our regular on an individual pod basis. The league was fraught with bad feelings due to "90%" decks playing at the same table as people just starting and playing precons out of the box and different levels of skill. My husband and I made a point of making some medium power decks and always having extra decks on us to loan new players, and tried to bring up the point of power level and making sure everyone could enjoy the games and the mentality started to spread around the store and in the couple years since then we've settled into a pretty good place.madmazda86 wrote: ↑4 years agoYeah, I dunno, it's just been the last 6 months or so that people have been busting out some quite meaty combo decks. We've had quite a lot of new people join in (another LGS closed) who have brought higher power decks, but they also had some lower level ones that they were happy to bring out after a win. But what happened instead, I guess, is that some other folks decided to spec up higher powered decks to match up. Now there's a chunk of people playing these, but it's getting a bit... messy. Now some people won't play against other people because of their decks. I hope things will settle down in time as we're finally starting to have some constructive conversations about it all Thanks for the welcome!
About 30min away. I bought a townhouse. Kinda near where WF used to live. We discussed this before. I was trying to see if things would be done in time to host ECMMU possibly. (spoiler: they're not. Though, tbf, I'm taking my time).
Yeah, somebody does indeed have an Urza deck, and another person has a Roon combo deck that takes ages to finish going off so it's really dull to sit and wait through that. The person with the Urza deck likes talking about the combo potentials more than actually doing it though, haha, I had a funny game with him in the pod because he miscounted his mana and realised he didn't have enough to pay for his Pact of Negation that he played on the last turn, so lost. Yesterday we played and it was a really fun set of games actually, I really enjoyed myself - even against the Roon player cos we had some good banter and we had Planechase out so that was super fun. My husband similarly had a great time in his pod with a really interactive back and forth game. I had been a bit worried about coming to the playgroup that day because the conversation we'd had about deck power levels the previous week had gotten quite personal at points but it was a really great day! It made me feel quite positive for the future :DKelzam wrote: ↑4 years agoMy main store went through this for a while. Communication is definitely key, because escalation like this happens easily. All it takes is a few bad games of someone getting stomped into the ground to decide either 1.) they don't want to play the format anymore, or 2.) they need to upgrade their power level. Next thing you know you have tables full of Narsets, Urzas and Superfriends decks. After my store tried a league and it fell apart halfway through the 2nd month, I had a talk with our regular on an individual pod basis. The league was fraught with bad feelings due to "90%" decks playing at the same table as people just starting and playing precons out of the box and different levels of skill. My husband and I made a point of making some medium power decks and always having extra decks on us to loan new players, and tried to bring up the point of power level and making sure everyone could enjoy the games and the mentality started to spread around the store and in the couple years since then we've settled into a pretty good place.
Oh did we? Well either way, that's pretty cool. And that's such a great feeling to have that casual move, isn't it? We took forever to move into our new house and finally sell the old place.bobthefunny wrote: ↑4 years agoAbout 30min away. I bought a townhouse. Kinda near where WF used to live. We discussed this before. I was trying to see if things would be done in time to host ECMMU possibly. (spoiler: they're not. Though, tbf, I'm taking my time).
I've been moving like 6-10 boxes at a time every time I go over there. It's the most casual move ever. Today I moved over my art supplies, some Nerf stuff, and my 3d printers. And I started assembling some dining room chairs.
Contractors who are doing my floors didn't have enough wood to finish, but hopefully they'll get the shipment this coming week and wrap that up. Now I'm trying to figure out repainting a significant portion of the house.
I wish I had a local meta like this. It's all the super max power players (Edric turns is talked about as "the grinder deck") and casual players adamant about their bad cards that look at you funny because you brought Kaalia of the Vast or tried to have a serious conversation about basic card advantage theories and offer upgrade suggestions to every draft fodder card they play.Kelzam wrote: ↑4 years agoMy main store went through this for a while. Communication is definitely key, because escalation like this happens easily. All it takes is a few bad games of someone getting stomped into the ground to decide either 1.) they don't want to play the format anymore, or 2.) they need to upgrade their power level. Next thing you know you have tables full of Narsets, Urzas and Superfriends decks. After my store tried a league and it fell apart halfway through the 2nd month, I had a talk with our regular on an individual pod basis. The league was fraught with bad feelings due to "90%" decks playing at the same table as people just starting and playing precons out of the box and different levels of skill. My husband and I made a point of making some medium power decks and always having extra decks on us to loan new players, and tried to bring up the point of power level and making sure everyone could enjoy the games and the mentality started to spread around the store and in the couple years since then we've settled into a pretty good place.madmazda86 wrote: ↑4 years agoYeah, I dunno, it's just been the last 6 months or so that people have been busting out some quite meaty combo decks. We've had quite a lot of new people join in (another LGS closed) who have brought higher power decks, but they also had some lower level ones that they were happy to bring out after a win. But what happened instead, I guess, is that some other folks decided to spec up higher powered decks to match up. Now there's a chunk of people playing these, but it's getting a bit... messy. Now some people won't play against other people because of their decks. I hope things will settle down in time as we're finally starting to have some constructive conversations about it all Thanks for the welcome!
(I couldn't resist) Admitting you have a problem is the first step3drinks wrote: ↑4 years agoI wish I had a local meta like this. It's all the super max power players (Edric turns is talked about as "the grinder deck") and casual players adamant about their bad cards that look at you funny because you brought Kaalia of the Vast or tried to have a serious conversation about basic card advantage theories and offer upgrade suggestions to every draft fodder card they play.Kelzam wrote: ↑4 years agoMy main store went through this for a while. Communication is definitely key, because escalation like this happens easily. All it takes is a few bad games of someone getting stomped into the ground to decide either 1.) they don't want to play the format anymore, or 2.) they need to upgrade their power level. Next thing you know you have tables full of Narsets, Urzas and Superfriends decks. After my store tried a league and it fell apart halfway through the 2nd month, I had a talk with our regular on an individual pod basis. The league was fraught with bad feelings due to "90%" decks playing at the same table as people just starting and playing precons out of the box and different levels of skill. My husband and I made a point of making some medium power decks and always having extra decks on us to loan new players, and tried to bring up the point of power level and making sure everyone could enjoy the games and the mentality started to spread around the store and in the couple years since then we've settled into a pretty good place.madmazda86 wrote: ↑4 years ago
Yeah, I dunno, it's just been the last 6 months or so that people have been busting out some quite meaty combo decks. We've had quite a lot of new people join in (another LGS closed) who have brought higher power decks, but they also had some lower level ones that they were happy to bring out after a win. But what happened instead, I guess, is that some other folks decided to spec up higher powered decks to match up. Now there's a chunk of people playing these, but it's getting a bit... messy. Now some people won't play against other people because of their decks. I hope things will settle down in time as we're finally starting to have some constructive conversations about it all Thanks for the welcome!
Wow that sounds like I have the problem not them.