Won a Skirmish once.
L2 Judge.
- We are always told that Release Notes are not Rules and therefore should not be used for rulings
- The Release Notes for Bright Lights and Adaptive Plating state that you cannot equip this to an opponent's zone
- We are always told that Release Notes are not Rules and therefore should not be used for rulings
- The Release Notes for Bright Lights and Adaptive Plating state that you cannot equip this to an opponent's zone
Might be interesting if you want to dig deeper.
Unfortunately, the GitHub doesn't show any screenshots of it.
Might be interesting if you want to dig deeper.
Unfortunately, the GitHub doesn't show any screenshots of it.
Not because she's good, but because people want to bring her Marvel.
Not because she's good, but because people want to bring her Marvel.
I'd suggest reaching out to LSS a few weeks before next year's CW. They might feature you, if you're interested.
I'd suggest reaching out to LSS a few weeks before next year's CW. They might feature you, if you're interested.
Do you first test with handwritten cards? Printed proxies with no images? Or do you use high quality, color prints from the very first day? What do cards look like when you test them?
Do you first test with handwritten cards? Printed proxies with no images? Or do you use high quality, color prints from the very first day? What do cards look like when you test them?
Not asking about the alphabetical sort, which is probably always the same, but sorting into rarities, classes, foils, etc.
Not asking about the alphabetical sort, which is probably always the same, but sorting into rarities, classes, foils, etc.
We haven't seen much of it yet, but it could end up in a lot of decklists.
We haven't seen much of it yet, but it could end up in a lot of decklists.