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Lol... That's one way to do it, I would love to see someone call SC,ss,imp, and kc every attack just to see what sticks. Actually now that I think of it, I am pretty sure my friend who introduced me to clix did this during our first several matches.
I had a buddy that did that to me, it got a good laugh out of me.
"I think it is very important to consider your venue a community and not a commodity." - tyroclix
While I totally understand what you mean, there are ways of getting Plasticity that aren't on the dial, too... Traits, SPs, Resources, etc are all not obvious to see when you look at the figure (and some even when you look at the card). I'm just sayin'.
It's one thing if they look at the dial and see the dark blue box at the top, but it's another if you've got an Entity or the Stop Sign assigned to the figure and they look at the dial.
True. But before you attack you should ask what a SP or trait is on a newly clicked figure if you don't know. There could be 3 or 4 powers stacking in one. When it's not obvious, you gotta ask in a competitive environment.
I do this and folks have read me half the power and then there's some kind of recourse if you or they hit or miss. This is bull so now I read the SP to myself to avoid bad play and hard feelings.
Also, if youre paying attention during the game you should know what Entity power is present or what has been assigned to what during the course of the game. This convo is about competitive play and players and you can always go to plan A if you don't remember, ask and ask to see the card.
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WKO-San Diego 2014 2nd Place of 78
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