I’ve been thinking about why I like certain colors so much more than others. I really like to play red, even though I don’t really like the low-curve, Sligh-style decks, there’s something about it that really works for me. Same for black. At the same time I dislike white quite a bit. So why is that?
Tag Archives: color pie
Five Recent, Subtle Magic Things I’ve Liked
You know, stuff that isn’t actually very important, but just happen to tickle me in the right places.
Self-Appointed Flavor Judge: The Color of Hitler
Hitler is the go-to guy in history when you are looking for examples of evil, so most people would immediately think he was black, but is it really so. Well, the court is in session…
Building My Own Cube, pt. 1 – Themes
Admittedly I haven’t played cube much, but the ones I have played have two attributes I don’t like very much: They are incredibly expensive, even if you don’t take into account all the foiling and other hard to find versions, and they focus too much on powerful cards and synergies instead of interesting strategies or interactions.
Now, I haven’t really build a cube before, so I’m clearly out of my depth, but gladly, I have Dunning-Kruger-effect on my side (meaning I don’t know enough on the subject to know what I don’t know, so I can walk into this confidently and without fear). Hopefully, when I finally get this done I have learned much in the process and can teach you something as well. Learning together, yey.