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January 17, 2010 at 2:54 am #361715
Well, NP won one, so we'll get to see it soon enough. (awesome) (awesome)
January 17, 2010 at 2:51 am #361712
yes that! if ii use a low gpower card, ii get called cheap?
...I'm a Haos player. How can I possibly accuse someone else of being cheap and expect to get away with it?
Well at least you use a different strat and notGuard HammerHaos 2Crushing BlowBlinding Gate(?)Unlike someone I know...
Funny thing, I've figured out how to directly counter that with my deck...Oh well, I guess I have no choice but to claim victory.
January 17, 2010 at 2:38 am #361701
Again, YP, I must disagree with you.Manipulating your opponent's bakugan has the purpose of maneuvering them where YOU want their bakugan to go, a little thing we like to call "strategy". Sorry to be patronizing, but that's just a little quirk they added to make it interesting. I DO agree with you on the voices and customization as well as the low number of bakugan available, but I'd say the bare-bones engine itself is quite successful at delivering what was in my opinion an enjoyable experience. You might not have liked the theatrics, but I personally enjoyed them so that's more a matter of opinion.Whatever anyone thinks, I think we should look more towards the future. Assuming they decide to mostly use the same engine, then any sequel game created would be FAR more fleshed out. With sequels, it's usually the opposite with movies: The sequel is almost always BETTER. If we assume that Spinmaster was simply testing the waters with this game, we can hopefully expect a better sequel with a longer story, more challenges, better-defined rules, and more importantly MOAR BAKUGANS!!Maybe I'll make a thread about the changes I'D make!
Ya but about the manipulation is that it never helps at all. You stroking the touch screen barely affects the game and making them jump is near pointless seeing as they just go wherever they want anyway. If they actiually tried collecting the powerups then MAYBE it'd have some effect but it really doesn't do much at all.
Really? I've managed to force quite a few of my opponent's to land on the card they weren't aiming for. If they head straight for a card, blow right as they're about to hit it to make them drift over it and instead land somewhere else. I do it all the time!
January 17, 2010 at 1:53 am #361680Again, YP, I must disagree with you.Manipulating your opponent's bakugan has the purpose of maneuvering them where YOU want their bakugan to go, a little thing we like to call "strategy". Sorry to be patronizing, but that's just a little quirk they added to make it interesting. I DO agree with you on the voices and customization as well as the low number of bakugan available, but I'd say the bare-bones engine itself is quite successful at delivering what was in my opinion an enjoyable experience. You might not have liked the theatrics, but I personally enjoyed them so that's more a matter of opinion.Whatever anyone thinks, I think we should look more towards the future. Assuming they decide to mostly use the same engine, then any sequel game created would be FAR more fleshed out. With sequels, it's usually the opposite with movies: The sequel is almost always BETTER. If we assume that Spinmaster was simply testing the waters with this game, we can hopefully expect a better sequel with a longer story, more challenges, better-defined rules, and more importantly MOAR BAKUGANS!!Maybe I'll make a thread about the changes I'D make!
January 17, 2010 at 1:40 am #361669yes that! if ii use a low gpower card, ii get called cheap?
...I'm a Haos player. How can I possibly accuse someone else of being cheap and expect to get away with it?
January 15, 2010 at 10:31 pm #358926This is what Apprentice was built for!
January 15, 2010 at 3:48 am #265921Hmm… well the only variant card I own is the Red Circle of Fire (And the shiny one, which has different G-power bonuses). And that one's not really for trade, either…
January 15, 2010 at 3:07 am #266463It's because they tried to link it to something directly on their computer.Put it on Photobucket.
January 15, 2010 at 3:02 am #266462nah nothing, just asking.
By the way, you meant the card "Ventus", right? Or did you mean a Blue ability card which gave a huge bonus to Ventus?If the latter, then I have extra copies of "The Gust" and "Triangle of Power".
January 15, 2010 at 2:45 am #255722do you have a blue ventus ability?
A wut? I have a green one that I'm not trading. Why?
January 15, 2010 at 12:56 am #247073Turns out I have a bunch of stuff you still need. I need Cavern Portal and Shadow Fire.Pick two from here:223252710b19b26b14c33c36c43c34e2q
January 15, 2010 at 12:34 am #250130Really? Why?
January 14, 2010 at 3:40 am #264566I have some of the cards you want…but only one of each of them so I can't really.Are you sure there's nothing else you're looking for? I want to get my grubby little hands on a tidbit of that mountain of promo cards you have!I DO know where I found a bunch of those cards, come to think of it...If you wanted, I could try to dig up some more, or something. Or just flat-out give you the info you need.
January 14, 2010 at 1:57 am #264849
What's inb4 mean? ???
Uhh, what does this topic have to do with it?
I saw it, wanted to know what it meant, and I wasn't going to make a topic to find out.
inb4 inb4!! (Lulz!)Anyways, inb4 is literally "In Before", as in saying what everyone else is thinking before anyone else, I guess?
January 14, 2010 at 12:39 am #273534So sad...
I forget, why Wavern=Infinity core?When Naga stole the Silent Core, the Infinity Core got displaced and ended up in the body of Naga's sister Wavern, thus making it elusive to him.
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