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F-Bomb!

Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 5:36 am
by boblovelots
!@#$#^%$^&%&*!!!
Most Advance Duelist are more active here in the none dueling area than other place... And Kaijudo Masters who are the moderator in the beginner section don't even comment on the newbies deck...

What the !@@$#@%$%%&&*(*)(*(@$%1234#@%$^!

Re: F-Bomb!

Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 5:50 am
by CrimsonBrawler
Just because we're moderators doesn't mean we HAVE to post there. Moderator means we keep things in check (like spam). If we have something to say, we will definitely post it.

Re: F-Bomb!

Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 11:00 am
by boblovelots
CrimsonBrawler wrote:Just because we're moderators doesn't mean we HAVE to post there. Moderator means we keep things in check (like spam). If we have something to say, we will definitely post it.
I ain't a newbie but I'm just not updated... Kaijudo Masters should really help the newbies coz they are the future of DM... haha

Re: F-Bomb!

Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 12:26 pm
by CrimsonBrawler
That's debatable because the vast majority of newbies that come don't stick around.

Re: F-Bomb!

Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2011 10:08 am
by boblovelots
See that! Newbies don't stick around coz they lack help from the Kaijudo Masters which think they are annoying and troublesome to duel with...

Re: F-Bomb!

Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2011 6:36 pm
by the_prince_of_light
In our time (2006) , we never had any help from anyone. Competition was tough in the english format and you had to learn from your own experience to move forward. I myself became a better duelist every time i lost, and I learnt a lot working with different decktypes.

Re: F-Bomb!

Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2011 6:47 pm
by ZeroVash
the_prince_of_light wrote:In our time (2006) , we never had any help from anyone. Competition was tough in the english format and you had to learn from your own experience to move forward. I myself became a better duelist every time i lost, and I learnt a lot working with different decktypes.
And that's in my opinion the best way to learn :) learn from playing with the best, and loosing just prooves you need improvement...

Re: F-Bomb!

Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2011 7:56 am
by MIAR, Holy Commander
ZeroVash wrote:
the_prince_of_light wrote:In our time (2006) , we never had any help from anyone. Competition was tough in the english format and you had to learn from your own experience to move forward. I myself became a better duelist every time i lost, and I learnt a lot working with different decktypes.
And that's in my opinion the best way to learn :) learn from playing with the best, and loosing just prooves you need improvement...
Aye

Re: F-Bomb!

Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 12:53 am
by cap'n
MIAR, Holy Commander wrote:
ZeroVash wrote:
the_prince_of_light wrote:In our time (2006) , we never had any help from anyone. Competition was tough in the english format and you had to learn from your own experience to move forward. I myself became a better duelist every time i lost, and I learnt a lot working with different decktypes.
And that's in my opinion the best way to learn :) learn from playing with the best, and loosing just prooves you need improvement...
Aye
Aye, Aye.

Help is always appreciated but shouldn't be depended upon.
You learn a lot by yourself and the 'teachers' help when they see it is needed.
Do not complain about your teachers, to your teachers.

They help when help is needed.

Re: F-Bomb!

Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 3:07 am
by boblovelots
The "Kaijudo Masters" are the best ones in dueling, right... So if Kaijudo Masters in KP duel the rookies more often they could teach the newbies about the game... We can start by checking the decks on Beginners and try to give comment or two, I mean it doesn't hurt... Just look at your very long post about your decks in the Kaijudo Masters area where other Kaijudo Masters argue so much that in the end it became a bragging area where the decks have a very obvious play and doesn't need anything to be revised at all...which means it doesn't need that much help...


Help is always needed we are (F-Bomb) human... So we should help those who really need it so badly...
ZeroVash wrote: And that's in my opinion the best way to learn :) learn from playing with the best, and loosing just prooves you need improvement...
well. that's the point...