ryanvergel
New Member
1. What's wrong with Apprentice?
2. It's kind of funny to assert that a computer program can't randomize or "shuffle" your deck well. A computer program will produce the most random possible arrangement, something our physical hands shuffling a few times simply doesn't, Decks work and draw like they should in computer programs, absent of the clumping and sticking, and produces a much better representation of a random draw.
If you say a computer program like X shuffles poorly or something, then you're probably just so used to the clumping/sticking/bad shuffling that you have an inflated consistency to the deck. Don't blame the computer program for not clumping up candies with evolutions and baltoy/claydol closeby, etc.
2. It's kind of funny to assert that a computer program can't randomize or "shuffle" your deck well. A computer program will produce the most random possible arrangement, something our physical hands shuffling a few times simply doesn't, Decks work and draw like they should in computer programs, absent of the clumping and sticking, and produces a much better representation of a random draw.
If you say a computer program like X shuffles poorly or something, then you're probably just so used to the clumping/sticking/bad shuffling that you have an inflated consistency to the deck. Don't blame the computer program for not clumping up candies with evolutions and baltoy/claydol closeby, etc.