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11 Sep 2006
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| worst card battlers we have a best card battlers thread, so why not have a worst one? haha anyways post your crappy records.
7 wins 32 loses :)
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11 Sep 2006
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#2 | | Queen Odinea
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| Me, 0 wins 0 losses and tons upon tons of cards. | | (Offline)
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11 Sep 2006
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#3 | | Fayt
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| It's you lol
I'll post my records tomorrow, as I just logged off ><
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11 Sep 2006
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#4 | | Tombeth
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| 0-0-0 for me woot
who else is the same?
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#5 | | CHEESE-KUN'D
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| My other account has 0 wins 1 lose ^^''
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11 Sep 2006
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#6 | | Guest | 0win-91 lose
let my friend win all those to boost him | |
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| lol you need to do that for me :)
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#8 | | Cobra Flower
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| - Another 0-0-0. I haven't tried card battling yet
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11 Sep 2006
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#9 | | Queen Odinea
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| Who here collect monster cards as "medals" to show that you killed the monster before or maybe own enough of them to get one. | | (Offline)
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11 Sep 2006
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#10 | | Founder of DA
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| I forgot my record but my loses are at least in the 30s with my wins about less than 7.
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12 Sep 2006
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#11 | | Hula Octopus
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| Record: 0 Win 6 Losses
I haven't even began to grasp the concept of card battles. I've noticed the numbers on the cards don't have any significance as I lose if the opposing card is higher or lower. I noticed the numbers on the bottom left, right below the emblem that identifies the type of card.(sense, charm, etc.) I'm going to browse these forums for tips and the basic outline. | | (Offline)
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12 Sep 2006
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#12 | 2005!
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| its better if we put a screenie, ill post mine later  | | (Offline)
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12 Sep 2006
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#13 | | Torrobie
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Originally Posted by Blue its better if we put a screenie, ill post mine later  | yeah.. i should've put a screen of your third-round abnormal stop when you failed at chanced sephira | | (Offline)
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12 Sep 2006
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#14 | | Bug Bear
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Originally Posted by kyuubi yeah.. i should've put a screen of your third-round abnormal stop when you failed at chanced sephira | That was me :P And I meant to press exit reservation not chance. My mouse is ******ed... You didn't plan on giving it back so yeah. | | (Offline)
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13 Sep 2006
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#15 | | Banned
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| 21 wins 178 losses | | (Offline)
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14 Sep 2006
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#16 | | Torrobie
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Originally Posted by Punk That was me :P And I meant to press exit reservation not chance. My mouse is ******ed... You didn't plan on giving it back so yeah. | For one of the most active players around, does an excuse as "my mouse is ******ed" seem probable to you? You make no mention of say, incorrectly choosing cards, yet can readily blame that for your inability to distinguish between the two largest buttons available in card battle. Unless you can also claim that the entirety of your play consists of faulty clicking, it might lend to your credibility to avoid such laughable claims.
A second thought, how would you know that another has not the intention of returning something? Are you one to, perchance, ask for a return of something you gambled and rightfully lost? I have, for myself, lost cards better than Sephira in chance, and yet have never asked for any back, nor quit to spare myself from such loss. Exploiting the advantages of a risk and fleeing in cowardice from its consequences - such action better deserves a position on this list than any poor match records.
kyuubi, it might behoove you to familiarize yourself with forum-goers and their characters. Posts might be better served if more accurately addressed for their intended recipients.
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14 Sep 2006
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#17 | | Anemone
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| i think closing game becuz ur mouse messed up and clicked chance is ***.. my mouse is *** and always goes crazy and i dont do abnormal whatever junk | | (Offline)
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14 Sep 2006
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#18 | | Bug Bear
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Originally Posted by spectre For one of the most active players around, does an excuse as "my mouse is ******ed" seem probable to you? You make no mention of say, incorrectly choosing cards, yet can readily blame that for your inability to distinguish between the two largest buttons available in card battle. Unless you can also claim that the entirety of your play consists of faulty clicking, it might lend to your credibility to avoid such laughable claims.
A second thought, how would you know that another has not the intention of returning something? Are you one to, perchance, ask for a return of something you gambled and rightfully lost? I have, for myself, lost cards better than Sephira in chance, and yet have never asked for any back, nor quit to spare myself from such loss. Exploiting the advantages of a risk and fleeing in cowardice from its consequences - such action better deserves a position on this list than any poor match records.
kyuubi, it might behoove you to familiarize yourself with forum-goers and their characters. Posts might be better served if more accurately addressed for their intended recipients.
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The voice of rebuke. | I can distinguish between the two buttons, thanks. The fact is is clicked the wrong one. They're exactly beside each other. How do you not know my mouse is crap? Don't make me out like im some frequent exiter. Out of the near one thousand games I've played I've exited maybe twice. I don't feel I should lose a card that took me forever to win because of the fact that I accidentally misclicked. I intended to press the exit reservation button and accidentally pressed the Chance button. I didn't gamble it on purpose. Do you think I would be stupid enough to do that knowing Kamyu has a Spicy Dragon? I've played her in the past, and I knew she had that card. There's such a thing as misclicking. I don't use chance unless it's against a friend who I personally trust that they wouldn't run off with it like Kamyu most likely would have. Stop acting like you're all high any mighty, Spectre. Honestly, get over it. | | (Offline)
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15 Sep 2006
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#19 | | #1 Bunny Maid Hater
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| yea i think you should give Punk the benifit of the doubt, what if his mouse IS messed and did click the wrong button? that is in no way his fault so you would just be blaming him for nothing, dont act like you've never made a mistake in your life, because for a human being that isnt possible. just because he exited from one game doesnt mean he is like one of those people who exit from EVERY game that they are about to lose, if he did then go ahead and flame him but until that or the fact that he pressed chance on purpose is proven, you have no right to flame him nor anyone like him
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16 Sep 2006
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#20 | | Torrobie
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| An error indeed, but an intentional tactical one - speak to Kamyu. The Chance was used from a hidden card on Blue's side against a showing Hunter Master. Such is an example of a typical bait maneuver - in Cavalier games, the most chanced cards is Hunter Master, being the highest-MP 13 card and therefore capable of winning most matchups. On Kamyu's behalf, the obvious decision would be to play Hunter Master and draw; however, having seen this behavior before, decided instead to play a different 13 and won against Sephira's 12.
For another example of this technique, the more common occurrence is Giovanni-side, if an Alicia is shown in a prior round. Following that, a player chances a useless high green card, capitalizing on an opponent's greed when they gullibly play their counter.
Aside from the fact that such a move was logically valid, there lies another truth - players who wish to chance without losing their cards do so on the third round, as occurred in this case. The following round, Blue explicitly asked if he might have Sephira returned; it was only upon a lack of an answer that he quit, no explanation of mouse failure was offered.
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