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  • Oh, it wasn't an issue of anger. My ego thought it would be hilarious if I let you die since you didn't even acknowledge me.

    It was right.
    What, you think I was going to stick up for your back the entire time? Not after what you wrote on the Favorite Members thread, haha.
    Time for your Japanese lesson.

    Kyurem EX (look at Hail Blizzard)
    Black Kyurem EX (look at Freeze Bolt)

    Hail Blizzard mentions its own name in its effect text. Freeze Bolt does not.

    You're right... I actually did that and thought it was strange the attack name wasn't in the description but I thought I could be wrong about it...
    Fair enough. I'm just your big-risk big-reward player, because in the end, someone has to be left in the dust.

    Though good luck trying to land on a full Monopoly; it's so difficult, which is why I'd rather trade.
    I play "cooperatively aggressively," so I'm the person you'll see constantly trying to set up a Monopoly, even if it means the people I trade with also gets a Monopoly.
    Defensive playing isn't bad at all, especially if you have high rolls/doubles, because buying more colors mean you can lock possibilities. IMO, the ideal defensive strategy would be nailing Railroads and Oranges (Reds and Yellows if possible), because that's those are the building foundations aggressive players go after for quick bankruptcies.

    Railroads are there to both pad your wallet and discourage others from recklessly housing.
    Both. You can make it private to keep human players out of it (I'd recommend you make sure the Advanced AI option is selected if you really want a challenge).
    Deus: Nightmare Autarch, ah. I'm just thinking back to MTG rulings with abilities like shroud. And if you target the opponent or all the monsters the effect goes through.
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