I'm seeing a lot of cards just getting an automatic 1/10 rating for Unlimited.
I think this is a bit of a knee jerk rating and I'm going to ask that if you're just going to rate a card 1/10 for unlimited, just leave Unlimited out of your rating.
I'll give an example.
I'm seeing a lot of ratings of 1/10 for Dual Ball.
Now, I won't argue that there aren't better choices for Unlimited than Dual Ball, but it is not a 1/10 card.
1/10 means that there are no cards worse than this.
Poke-Ball, for example, is a worse card.
I could see Dual Ball as being a playable card. After all, it's pretty good for getting basics and as a Trainer, you can play more Trainers that turn.
It's certainly no worse than a 4-5/10.
So, if you can't be realistic in your Unlimited ratings, then please just leave it out.
Or try to be realistic.
Remember, a new player might not have to best cards to play, so rating it correctly can be helpful to a new player trying to put together an unlimited deck with limited resources.
I think this is a bit of a knee jerk rating and I'm going to ask that if you're just going to rate a card 1/10 for unlimited, just leave Unlimited out of your rating.
I'll give an example.
I'm seeing a lot of ratings of 1/10 for Dual Ball.
Now, I won't argue that there aren't better choices for Unlimited than Dual Ball, but it is not a 1/10 card.
1/10 means that there are no cards worse than this.
Poke-Ball, for example, is a worse card.
I could see Dual Ball as being a playable card. After all, it's pretty good for getting basics and as a Trainer, you can play more Trainers that turn.
It's certainly no worse than a 4-5/10.
So, if you can't be realistic in your Unlimited ratings, then please just leave it out.
Or try to be realistic.
Remember, a new player might not have to best cards to play, so rating it correctly can be helpful to a new player trying to put together an unlimited deck with limited resources.