Let me tell you what I love.
I'm a pretty competitive gamer. I played a lot of Magic: the Gathering, and play Warmachine/Hordes in one of the largest and most competitive metas in the USA. Lately I've been getting into Netrunner, and have actually considered going back to Magic.
I love competition. I love it when I set traps that my opponent doesn't see and they walk right into them. I love thinking outside of the box when nobody else is, and thinking inside it when nobody expects me to. I always obey the rules, but I never play fair. I love to win.
And I also love it when I'm outsmarted. I love being just plain outplayed by my opponent. I love learning lessons and adapting so that I can improve. And yes, sometimes you lose a game out of sheer bad luck. I like that, too. Keeps you humble.
I just love it when I can sit down across from someone, and learn more about them by playing a game than hours of idle chat. Keep your tarot deck. I've brought my own, and it's blue/black.
I'm a pretty competitive gamer. I played a lot of Magic: the Gathering, and play Warmachine/Hordes in one of the largest and most competitive metas in the USA. Lately I've been getting into Netrunner, and have actually considered going back to Magic.
I love competition. I love it when I set traps that my opponent doesn't see and they walk right into them. I love thinking outside of the box when nobody else is, and thinking inside it when nobody expects me to. I always obey the rules, but I never play fair. I love to win.
And I also love it when I'm outsmarted. I love being just plain outplayed by my opponent. I love learning lessons and adapting so that I can improve. And yes, sometimes you lose a game out of sheer bad luck. I like that, too. Keeps you humble.
I just love it when I can sit down across from someone, and learn more about them by playing a game than hours of idle chat. Keep your tarot deck. I've brought my own, and it's blue/black.
No Gods and Precious Few Heroes