Monkey D. Luffy wrote:The first idea was saying steal a specific card! the first idea was placed by "doh" and then Grant just explained it! after that you just putted a +1 on the idea and i disagreed! why don't you just chill a bit? who gives you the permission to tell me if i say nonsense or whom to do what because i disagree with your opinion? WoW we've got a badass here.. As Portgas said before here is a forum to say our opinion to make the game better! you have the same power as us in those forums! so chill a bit!
'Danik renoir wrote:
If I understand it right, its a sort of 'wild card' or 'joker' that you can then swap for a named card?
yes like if i need expedition which i rarely get and the price a person wants for one on the market is outrageous
this would make life easier'
Again, read the thread : the original post makes no mention of stealing a card... it says 'pick a card'.. nothing about stealing it from another player : my question (as above with answer) again... nothing about stealing a card : just duplicating it in exchange for the new card. So, grant did not explain anything, he created an addition to the original idea and then objected to it. As neither the original poster or myself then agreed with grant that his interpretation was correct, why assume we did agree? As for my '+1'.. show me it... you can't, it isn't there either. What is there is my comment is that as it is much like Duplicate, but without the 50/50 chance or the seed card to copy, it would need to cost much more turns to use and that it might then have some use. Again, where is the 'stealing cards from other players' in that? Not there either. So I reckon saying the claims that I'm insisting on imposing this card I have proposed that allows players to steal other players cards and cast them back are nonsense is quite reasonable as they are based on nothing actually said by myself. Maybe I added my +1 to grants comments? Nope. Or to any other comment in the thread? Nope. So, my suggestion of imaginations at work is a fair comment too. Let me guess, pointing out your errors is a gross violation of your right to have an opinion. Well, opinions can differ.