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Beat Tomb Raider. Solid game, good story. Held back by the fact that combat is not very satisfying due to having only four generic weapon types. Looks pretty though, and has a fantastic physics engine.
Aug 30, 2015 by trachy
FULL ART SHOCKS AND FETCHES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! OMGOMGOMGOMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

So I'm pretty hyped for Battle for Zendikar. Going to draft so much of it.
Aug 30, 2015 by trachy
New Ulamog is awesome: https://twitter.com/wizards_magic/status/637803775286226948

An indestructible beast that will win in two to three turns. And unlike past Eldrazi, this guy can be reanimated since it doesn't have the shuffle into library upon hitting the graveyard effect. Expectations met Wizards, well done.
Aug 30, 2015 by trachy
bestie tell me what the packs are for
Aug 29, 2015 by melcakes
Sweet new R/G Omnath. Fantastic fit for a Maelstrom Wanderer EDH deck. Should be a lot of fun to play around in limited, maybe even constructed if we get some good ramp to replace Nykthos.
Aug 28, 2015 by trachy
.. online on tcgo (I prefer TCGO because it has nice graphics its like eye candy)
Aug 28, 2015 by Keromatsu
TEACH ME TCG!!!!!!!!!!!!! Well I did make a Blastoise + Keldeo go to hell deck
Aug 28, 2015 by Keromatsu
hy bestie
whats the packs for
Aug 28, 2015 by melcakes
Played through the Pokemon TCG videogame again through the Virtual Console. I think the game itself stood the test of time fairly well. Obviously I have some complaints, the major one on the videogame front being an unskippable tutorial. My biggest problem is with the card game itself though, as it relies way too heavily on luck. You'd understand frustration after being paralyzed by a Lickitung six turns in a row, unable to do anything at all. It makes me appreciate Magic the Gathering all the more.

It's still fun to play with the old cards though. The best deck is easily a Rain Dance deck. You get most of the pieces at the start, meaning you don't have to grind for the key pieces like you would a Psychic deck or a Haymaker deck. You get the main part of a tier 1 deck right from the start, that being Blastoise. Obviously you still have to gather the other cards, your additional copies of the Squirtle line, your Dewgong/Gyarados (preference being Gyarados), Articuno, Lapras, Kangaskhan, Breeders, Bills, Oaks, Computer Searches, and your 1-2 copies of stuff like SER, Item Finder, and Gust of Wind. However the deck is very powerful. You dump your hand using Blastoise, then refill it with Oak and repeat. The deck is especially strong since Electric type decks are easily the weakest type of deck. You can easily win with the help of your non-weak to electric cards, Gyarados, Articuno, and Kangaskhan. The deck is also even more powerful once you beat the game and get the Legendary Articuno, which is a perfect fit for the deck.

The second best deck is probably the mono-Grass deck, since you can choose to start out with Venusaur. You get the Venusaur line, Pinsir, and Scyther. You can then add on the Beedrill line, maybe even the Venomoth line. Then you fill up the rest with Colorless Pokemon, particularly Wigglytuff.

Psychic would normally be the second best deck type,  but you have to search for key pieces. Once you get them though the deck is very powerful. Alakazam and Gengar are both amazing and have powerful evolutionary lines (at least if you use all the Fossil era Ghastly and Haunter). You then have some of the best Basic Pokemon in the game with Mr. Mime, Jynx, and Promo Mewtwo.

Fire type decks are left a bit short. Sure Charizard is powerful, but it is too energy intensive to really work well. Instead the deck is better off using cards like Ninetales and Rapidash, both of which are excellent Pokemon. It has some good basics with Magmar and Moltres too.

Fighting types are left with basically Hitmonlee and Hitmonchan. Aerodactyl is also fine, although hard to work with.

Electric has nothing good besides Electabuzz. The only reason to use Electric is as part of Haymaker.

Best colorless Pokemon are Chansey, Farfetch'd, Dragonite, Wigglytuff, Clefable, Kangaskhan, Lickitung, Dodrio. Use them to fill out your deck or to defeat Psychic Pokemon. Kangaskhan, Chansey, and Wigglytuff in particular are cards that should easily find a place in your deck since they're just so good.
Aug 20, 2015 by trachy
Got a dream trade. Traded away literally $15 in bulk rares for a copy of Hangarback Walker. Excellent trade not just because I need Hangarback for my UR Ensoul, Abzan Aggro, and Mardu Aristocrats deck but also because it is a good investment for the future. Hangarback is going to be huge. It's already set up as a card that will see play in almost every Standard deck. But is also has eternal potential. Affinity can easily slot it in. And it even is a good fit for Vintage Workshop since it works so well with Ravager and Forgemaster.
Aug 20, 2015 by trachy