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Heh, a testament to the addictiveness of MTG: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/11495030/
Noice. Are all those full? You're a lot more organized than me... I've just got a bunch of those four-row, white-cardboard ones that I stuff 'em all into by colour, and one giant binder I keep all the rares in. I've only recently started organizing them by expansion a little bit, where I binged a little bit excessively on new Phyrexia and th' gothic one.
A friend on another site just got me interested in Warhammer 40K too, hehe.
I think I'd be more suited to the Rogue Trader style. A bunny on a self-imposed mission, to wander the universe, to boldly go where no... Nah, wait, that one has been done already, hasn't it?
Well, to seek out new cool stuff and steal it! hehe.
I think I'd be more suited to the Rogue Trader style. A bunny on a self-imposed mission, to wander the universe, to boldly go where no... Nah, wait, that one has been done already, hasn't it?
Well, to seek out new cool stuff and steal it! hehe.
I've had people try to interest me in various other miniature franchises and other games-workshop enterprises. So far, nothing's trumped 40k for me. The game isn't without flaw, and there ARE other games that are interesting and creative... ...but it's the same feeling I get whenever I compare World of Warcraft to any other MMO. I can choose the game with the rich, vast backstory that tons of people play, and that's a big phenomenon and has a giant nerd culture to go with it... ...or I can play the cool, lesser-known but slightly buggy game that barely anyone else knows about :p
It definitely seems quite popular
I like the idea of the miniatures too, since that sort of thing always appeals to my creative technical side, hehe.
I can't afford anything like that though. Maybe someday...
Often tempted to try and make my own out of the various bits of scrap PCs I have laying around here!
I like the idea of the miniatures too, since that sort of thing always appeals to my creative technical side, hehe.
I can't afford anything like that though. Maybe someday...
Often tempted to try and make my own out of the various bits of scrap PCs I have laying around here!
Tottally, here's a link to the spoiler if you're interested http://www.mtgsalvation.com/theros-spoiler.html
Curse of the Swine might be my favorite card ever printed, but that may be from the fact I made a polymorph/ ovanize/ snakeform based deck...
Also, Hundred handed one might be the best flavored card I've ever seen.
Curse of the Swine might be my favorite card ever printed, but that may be from the fact I made a polymorph/ ovanize/ snakeform based deck...
Also, Hundred handed one might be the best flavored card I've ever seen.
Considering in D&D most of the time you were KILLING the monsters, which tended to amount to gnolls and goblins... ...vs 40k where you CAN play as the hermaphroditic, crack-addict legions of elder THINGS formed out of blasphemous energies in the warp beyond reality... ...yyyyyup
Oh god... I think I have a problem... I really had a bad feeling about all those late-night get-togethers with friends, sittin' round the table, passin' the dice around, slicin' up demons in the Underdark... Don't get me wrong, sometimes those rolls are pretty damn dank, IMO, but deep in the pit of my heart I always felt something was wrong. Then... I-I started experimenting with other tabletop RPGs... Shadowrun... Ironclaw... even that shitty little 'Kobolds Ate My Baby!', MAN that one was weak as fuck... After that, I turned to online roleplays and RPG videogames... Now I can't stop playing them - ANY of them! (except Final Fantasy, it just didn't agree with me that well.) I'm so messed up, I can barely get a good buzz anymore, even from the newest and dankest RPGs; I play M&L4 now, for HOURS at a time, and even then I can barely get a good buzz going! I need help, guys... I'm caught in a vicious whirlpool of stat-tracking and level-ups...
I remember Magic. I used to think ti was fun, until I realized that evryone and thier DOG had an unbeatable card combination in their deck, and the only thing that determines who wins a game is who draws thier unbeatable combination first. The whole game is practically a coin-flip.
And furthermore,
Baneblades are for wussies!
Timmy, my ironclad dreadnaught, could take one of those apart easy.
And furthermore,
Baneblades are for wussies!
Timmy, my ironclad dreadnaught, could take one of those apart easy.
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