Totally agree! Thanks for adding the streamers' names!
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Hey, I just want to add my voice to the praise here! This is by far the community where I feel more comfortable interacting in both lemmy and reddit (in the ~five years that i had used it). For instance, this topic for discussion is already a lovely example of how to handle an issue in an open and inclusive way. Thank you for your hard work!
Not OP, but for me it's been very helpful!
Jesus! Is this an autistic trait? I'm undiagnosed, but it happens with me so so often
Hi! You're absolutely right that while bombs and removal are essential, limited decks nowadays are almost always more than the sum of their parts.
Two good resources are the limited resources and the lords of limited podcasts. Check them and see if they suit your style. I would also recommend watching streamers playing the specific format as you can learn a lot about what work and what doesn't. There's a metagame in limited, and often, you're just drafting a bad deck because it's open more frequently. In any case, it takes some time to learn: you have to keep studying and playing, and eventually, the results will improve.
If you're a total newbie, as you say, sticking to the basic principles will already help you a lot (usually playing 17 lands and always playing 40 cards, for instance). Also, if you want to draft more often on Arena, it's a good idea to have multiple accounts as it's easier on the gold.
I JUST FOUND OUT IN ANOTHER REPLY THAT I MIGHT ACTUALLY BE A BOT!
WHAT AN INTERESTING DEVELOPMENT, FELLOW HUMAN!
É rachadinha que chama?
Definitely! The cleaning ladies at work unintentionally move things on my desk often, and I have to move them back as soon as I'm back there.
A grande vantagem que vejo aqui (e que via no reddit também) é justamente essa. As redes como Twitter, Instagram e afins são um grande culto à personalidade no fim das contas e o objetivo principal vira lacrar e/ou viralizar, por exemplo. Aqui quando leio algo sei que a questão da autopromoção é minimizada, pelo menos.
Me too! I don't like to eat anything that's still trying to kill me even after they're dead. hehe
I've lived in Portugal, and they usually serve the whole fish, but some Portuguese people have the skill to remove the spine intact. They also cut chicken in a way that the filet sometimes ends with bones. It can be very frustrating.
I also dislike some fruits because of the seeds. Anything I can't confidently bite into, I guess.
I had the same feeling reading the comments in a reddit post that reached All, the happiness of finally being part of a group without making a huge effort is amazing
Ah, ok, thanks!