Took a look at Plushy's Playground. Falls firmly in "thanks, I hate it" territory.
First Necrobinder win in the bag. Turns out, Transfigure doesn't actually increase the cost of Eradicate (until its inevitable patch), but it wouldn't really matter because doublecasting upgraded Delays and Invokes provided more than enough energy for instakills.
I would be very surprised if entomancer didn't get hit with a nerf. I get what they're going for, but it does enter unfun territory.
For sure. The different strategies are very linear. I'm hoping there will be more unlocks which help bridge the star and sword strats.
First win with the Regent. I will admit, it did not seem like a winning deck. And yet... here we are. Reflect was MVP. I wouldn't have won without it.
Closest I got was a Sovereign Blade deck. Ended up one energy short for the kill... T.T
Getting bodied beyond space and time as The Regent. Just can't seem to wrap my head around it.
Here, hear it from the man himself.
Whelp. My first run with The Regent went about as I would expect The Regent's first attempt at the tower would actually go: land on the planet, climb five floors, hit an elite, die.
Win with Silent in first run. Storm of Steel with Sword of Stone, tons of card draw, and Serpent Form. Each shiv was, like, 20 damage.
Might have gotten that first win way sooner if I hadn't kept trying to make Howl from Beyond work.
Phew. First win with Ironclad. Giant Rocks + Thrash is pretty fun!
Looks like I'm an uncle, now. Not sure I'm ready for the responsibility.
"If there is a woman oppressed by colonialism, we cannot achieve feminism goals."
Protesters in South Korea's capital, Seoul, rallied in solidarity with Palestinian and Iranian women on International Womenβs Day, marching toward the US Embassy.
I suddenly realized that I like where I live. This is a foreign feeling to me, one which, it turns out, is not the same as "I mean, I don't actively despise this place."
It would probably also work better if the dumb decisions weren't quite so tropey.
My biggest critique of Color Out of Space (2019) is, there actually is a reason why characters do apparently dumb and baffling shit, but you kind of have to think about it; so, in the moment, it just feels dumb and baffling.
Watching Bob Ross -
Bob: "Alright, the canvas is wet and slick and ready to go."
Me: "Hold up. We ARE talking about painting... right?"
I'd say that the Entomancer is welcome to suck all the shit, but, seeing as it's full of bugs, I'm not sure it isn't already doing that.
Looks clean, man.
Yeah, he's been going gangbusters lately.
Great flick! I don't think I've seen a cosmic horror film that so successfully expresses the helplessness of the genre. To be sure, most of that stems from Colin Stetson's music, which is both bleak and beautiful. The script is a bit pulpy, but still good.
Yeah, ok, THERE'S the Nick Cage I'm here for.
This slow burn is so good, though.
Ah yes. Purple. The spookiest of all the colors.
Cage is giving a remarkably subdued performance so far. There's still a lot of time for things to get crazy, though.
Alrighty. Time to watch Color Out of Space. Looking forward to seeing Nicholas Cage get his freak on.
"No, no, you don't understand. We can't return the money because we already spent it."
Slay the Spire 2's boss set pieces are really cool.