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Old 8 May 2008   #7
Drarin
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hate to say this but you can't go through this thought process within the 10 seconds they allow you to place a card

in the end it all boils down to luck, too...

also with regards to the advantages you posted: "Excellent TM XP from combos: My Coon is 112/105 thanks to card battling." and "Rare Cards won from Card-Battle only, can sell for millions to collectors." is extremely misleading. I've yet so see someone (during this period of the market) to go out and buy a card just for card battle.

good writing, though

Originally Posted by blehnewish View Post
XD I'm working on those. It's not done yet.

I'll also cover bluffs, double-bluffing and how to hide your cards. *stares at the five pages I wrote*

Additionally, if by full-counter hands you mean choosing cards solely to counter in a serious match, I am somewhat against that. Firstly, it becomes a dangerous sport because of the chance involved in countering; you have to be extremely good at psychological warfare, a psychic or extremely lucky to net a win. Besides that, a win is a win, even if it does net less points. There's not much other than bragging rights if you win with a bad hand. If you're facing off against a serious opponent, it is wise to a) be prepared to counter, but b) also be prepared to win with brute strength of cards. Just choosing cards to counter can severely limit your choices in a card battle.

That being said, it's a fun thing to do if you're just playing for the sake of playing. :3 I sometimes do it... And fail badly. XD But SOMETIMES, I win.

._. Edit: I just noticed I posted this in the wrong guide section. DDDDDDX CARD BATTLING IS NOT A QUEST. Blarrrgh. *moves it* I'M TIIIIREEED. DUN BLAME ME.
why don't you write the guide when you're not tired then?
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