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Meh, the only hld I play is a ww/trap so I guzzle potions at an astonishing rate in caster duels.
BTW, am I the only one that takes more offense to gold stealing than nk? This probably is a byproduct of the mana guzzling but it astonishes me that I get so irked by gold steal.
They're both pretty BM. I only ever have to use mana pots if it's a long duel.
I think that a proper mana management is somehow a part of lld itself, while in hld it's almost completely ignored, since everyone drinks mana pots anyway, even in gm duels. And, since we are on topic, don't your reckon that lld is much, much better manered then hld? I play on eu-scl, but I rarely see any tg or nk attempts at all, as oposite to hld when it's hard to find a game without it. Also the stuff like saying go, no lowhost or even not hosting a char with a class disadvantage, seems to be pretty obvious for 90% of lld'ers. The only bm I've came across in lld games is a lowhosting in case you don't put lvl restrictions on game, but since most of them can be really powned with your lld char, or, in case it's neccesary, by the team of them, it's just another part of the fun! :wink3:
i come across low hosting by noob lvl 30 hammers a lot. they'll host my 18's or my 9. i've also run into more than one fc zon. nk doesnt happen much. gold steal is there mostly from lvl 1's. "go" happens more frequently in pub games.... pretty much all the bad things in hld happen in lld but like you said much, much less frequently.
Is this the place where you people discuss Yu-Gi-Oh! games?
I once met a guy in a lld game whom I happened to buy a nice lvl 9 amulet from, after that we also traded some basic jewel or such and to my surprised he initiated a drop trade (him giving first!) when I after the trade commented on that he replied with "people who lld are usually decent people" and maybe he's got a point. Most seems to be pretty friendly, with a few exceptions.
I just traded for about 20x15 life sc so my windy druid's life points just went up a lot. Hopefully no one will play the trap card "Kill his oak sage!".
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