Broken Lizard
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As I thought. Just my own pet peave. Case closed.
Carry on then!
Carry on then!
Is this how lazy we have become? We can't remove 10 little plastic gems from our cards and put them back on? I guess we loose all our energy shuffling through Oracles and Copycats that it has become too grueling to remove little gems.I personally hate using traditional damage counters
for example, if you have to evolve, you have to shove them all off and put them all back on
Is this how lazy we have become? We can't remove 10 little plastic gems from our cards and put them back on? I guess we loose all our energy shuffling through Oracles and Copycats that it has become too grueling to remove little gems.
When moving your cards around, you still have to move around the dice anyway which gives the opportunity to lose the number it is on. With the gems at least you'd be putting back the same amount that you took off.
People don't generally keep all of their spare dice sitting right next to their active either.I was at a tourney where the judge removed the dice to look at the card and didn't put the dice back on, which confused us until we figured it out. We didn't know if the dice was there for rolling or for damage.
Sure, the same could happen for the gems but most people keep their unused gems at a distence away from the pokemon so there isn't confusion.
Jeremy Badeaux said:I have yet to see an arguement (on behalf of those who are opposed to dice) that makes a reasonable amount of sense.
some of us don't carry 5 poundsI carry my cards in a bag that ways at least 50-60 pounds (without wheels),
same for those dice which have a tendancy to roll around. I'd rather focus my attention on the plan for the next couple of turns than what number the dice is about to shift to.Or, you could just pay attention to what you are doing (considering that you would need to make sure none of those glass beads fall off the table or land on another pokemon anyways).
doesn't matter. You'd mistake the dice for a randomizer instead of a damage marker.People don't generally keep all of their spare dice sitting right next to their active either.
It does show how bored we are .This whole thread has been big a big argument and is therefore useless. Please lock.