Parity Shift poll and discussion
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Poll: Would VTES be helped or worsened by a change to the card text and/or cost of Parity Shift? (was ended 0000-00-00 00:00:00)
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06 Jan 2012 06:56 #20071
by Xaddam
Do you actually think your counter-example has any bearing on this discussion? If yes, then, I apologize for insinuating that you were simply bragging. But then there's something else wrong with your post.
Adam Esbjörnsson,
Prince of Örebro
Replied by Xaddam on topic Re: Parity Shift poll and discussion
When you're posting a single deck from a database of 1800 decks as a counter-example, and that deck is your own deck, it seems like you just want to brag about a tournament win.Tone is very poorly conveyed on forum posts. What do you mean by that?
Do you actually think your counter-example has any bearing on this discussion? If yes, then, I apologize for insinuating that you were simply bragging. But then there's something else wrong with your post.
Adam Esbjörnsson,
Prince of Örebro
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06 Jan 2012 10:13 #20084
by Joscha
Baron of Frankfurt
Replied by Joscha on topic Re: Parity Shift poll and discussion
Parity Shift is a very discussed card indeed. But there already was a poll about Parity Shift in December. One point of making that poll was to make it needless to discuss the same card over and over again. Please take a look at that thread for any arguments so nobody has to reiterate everything said.
Baron of Frankfurt
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06 Jan 2012 17:54 #20160
by brandonsantacruz
Is it wrong to be proud of a tournament win? I believe that this is the first time I've mentioned it outside of the TWD posts/my own blog. That it is a counter-example to what Izaak said makes it relevant. That it just happened makes it timely. Is it conclusive? No, but these discussions never seem to be.
Maybe Parity Shift would be a good topic for your show.
Be careful when you fight the monsters, lest you become one.
-Friedrich Nietzsche
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Replied by brandonsantacruz on topic Re: Parity Shift poll and discussion
When you're posting a single deck from a database of 1800 decks as a counter-example, and that deck is your own deck, it seems like you just want to brag about a tournament win.Tone is very poorly conveyed on forum posts. What do you mean by that?
Do you actually think your counter-example has any bearing on this discussion? If yes, then, I apologize for insinuating that you were simply bragging. But then there's something else wrong with your post.
Is it wrong to be proud of a tournament win? I believe that this is the first time I've mentioned it outside of the TWD posts/my own blog. That it is a counter-example to what Izaak said makes it relevant. That it just happened makes it timely. Is it conclusive? No, but these discussions never seem to be.
Maybe Parity Shift would be a good topic for your show.
Be careful when you fight the monsters, lest you become one.
-Friedrich Nietzsche
brandonsantacruz.blogspot.com/
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06 Jan 2012 18:30 #20165
by Xaddam
Adam Esbjörnsson,
Prince of Örebro
Replied by Xaddam on topic Re: Parity Shift poll and discussion
It's fine to be proud. But this is a discussion forum, where we should discuss the topic in the OP. The TWDA is not an archive of competitive decks, it's an archive of winning decks, the two are completely different.
When you're posting a single deck from a database of 1800 decks as a counter-example, and that deck is your own deck, it seems like you just want to brag about a tournament win.Tone is very poorly conveyed on forum posts. What do you mean by that?
Do you actually think your counter-example has any bearing on this discussion? If yes, then, I apologize for insinuating that you were simply bragging. But then there's something else wrong with your post.
Is it wrong to be proud of a tournament win? I believe that this is the first time I've mentioned it outside of the TWD posts/my own blog. That it is a counter-example to what Izaak said makes it relevant. That it just happened makes it timely. Is it conclusive? No, but these discussions never seem to be.
Maybe Parity Shift would be a good topic for your show.
Adam Esbjörnsson,
Prince of Örebro
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06 Jan 2012 20:36 #20180
by Haze
Replied by Haze on topic Re: Parity Shift poll and discussion
who cares
it's true, you can win with a Sabbat votedeck playing just KRCs, but the same could be said for Camarilla decks if Parity Shift went away. then the Camarilla would still have the upper hand via better Prince tech and better Prince crypt selection (for those who care about lore/flavor/whatever), but it would be a more level playing field without the crutch card.
and yet, I'm not really sure if it's fair to compare Prince decks to Archbishop decks. everyone agrees Archbishops are weak, with g2 Lasombra being a happy exception, but the best Sabbat vote decks tend to be breed-boon. Foundation Exhibit, Power Structure, Legacy of Pander, and more recently there's been Unexpected Coalition. would removing Parity Shift mean these weenie decks suddenly rise to the top of the voting game? I doubt it, but it's hard to tell...
Somehow nobody complains about Laibon vote decks. I guess Magaji seem to do okay for themselves.
it's true, you can win with a Sabbat votedeck playing just KRCs, but the same could be said for Camarilla decks if Parity Shift went away. then the Camarilla would still have the upper hand via better Prince tech and better Prince crypt selection (for those who care about lore/flavor/whatever), but it would be a more level playing field without the crutch card.
and yet, I'm not really sure if it's fair to compare Prince decks to Archbishop decks. everyone agrees Archbishops are weak, with g2 Lasombra being a happy exception, but the best Sabbat vote decks tend to be breed-boon. Foundation Exhibit, Power Structure, Legacy of Pander, and more recently there's been Unexpected Coalition. would removing Parity Shift mean these weenie decks suddenly rise to the top of the voting game? I doubt it, but it's hard to tell...
Somehow nobody complains about Laibon vote decks. I guess Magaji seem to do okay for themselves.
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06 Jan 2012 21:02 #20184
by KevinM
Kevin M., Prince of Las Vegas
"Know your enemy and know yourself; in one-thousand battles
you shall never be in peril." -- Sun Tzu, *The Art of War*
"Contentment...Complacency...Catastrophe!" -- Joseph Chevalier
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Replied by KevinM on topic Re: Parity Shift poll and discussion
Until you are in charge, please stop dictating to this community how they should and should not be using their sole means of communication.Parity Shift is a very discussed card indeed. But there already was a poll about Parity Shift in December. One point of making that poll was to make it needless to discuss the same card over and over again. Please take a look at that thread for any arguments so nobody has to reiterate everything said.
Kevin M., Prince of Las Vegas
"Know your enemy and know yourself; in one-thousand battles
you shall never be in peril." -- Sun Tzu, *The Art of War*
"Contentment...Complacency...Catastrophe!" -- Joseph Chevalier
Please visit VTESville daily! vtesville.myminicity.com/
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