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The game is pretty much like pokemon, and that's cool. Too bad I usually have to wait for a long while to play against another opponent :/
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Haven't played this in like a year. I seem to have plenty of cards, so maybe I will give it another try. (and here I thought I was missing out on loads of cards)
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TheFleshStick, CHILL OUT! I never said switching should be eliminated but you obviously read what you wanted. Don't get so defensive. This is how developers improve their game. They look at feedback from the players. If a lot of people think the switching is too much or ruins the game, then maybe it does, or maybe there's a reasonable solution to it that makes both sides happy.
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Ok peope, shut up about the switching, if you couldnt switch it would take most of the strategy away from the game, if your that mad about it just do the move that would be better for you... like attacking to be sure they dont get in a free hit or something like that
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Looking at the high scores for Kongai... if every game one equals one point, isn't megahacker2's score of over 173 million impossible? You'd have to play every minute of everyday for more years than the internet has been in existence.
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Of course there is a strategy to switching, but it's just a guessing game. Most of the time I can break it down to a coin flip, either my opponent is going to use attack A or switch.
I can't tell you how many times, usually more than once a game, when I have an attack that will land first and kill the opponent. I just have to guess whether he will choose to switch or stay and fight.
This might seem like strategy to some people, but really it's just a pure 50/50 coin flip. And 50/50 coin flips = pure luck.
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Xedath, 90% means there is a probability that you will hit 90% of the time, as in, 9/10...so a 1/10 chance you miss each time...So the chance of missing 3 times in a row is 1 in a 1000, But the thing is, That's still possible...Just a bit improbable.
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LOL switching is a major part of the game.. done right you can weaken an apponent without taking a hit. but you got to be able to tell when there goin to interecept you or you take a major loss 0.0 switching is tricky and if u get beat by it then your horrible at reading your either horrible at reading an opponent or your opponent is really good at reading you XD if you cant play all aspects of the game then your never going to be that good at it.
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I agree with TheGreatSock, there's too much switching. There needs to be more of a penalty.
I realize there's a strategy to switching and intercepting, but it dominates the game.