The premise of demon is ok. But then the story makes no sense on why Jimmy is so opposed to Hunter or his plans at all. Shiga wanted a story of two immortals fighting but never bothers to explain why they would want to fight in the first place.
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Now most HS cards are revealed I can say I think shaman may dominate the meta for a while.
Lots of defensive cards are being phased out and Shaman was mostly untouched. He loses Crackle (wild) and Leper Gnome (nerfed) but I think those can be replaced, perhaps by Worgen Infiltrator and Flametongue Totem for example.
He can also choose to just run an evolve-based deck and just snowball to victory.
But I personally will craft Yogg and try to run a deck with it, even if it's just a silly Casual deck together with Nexus Champ.
But for ranking, I think an evolve deck with Master of Evolution will be the new Secret Paladin.
Are you actually posting this because you think it's good?
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Be nice. Some people (inexplicably) like that comic. Let 'em do as they want.
once demon ends can we start the homestuck archive post
I'd kinda be down with that tbh
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I'd be down with a blanket ban on archive posts. If somebody wants to post a page and say "hey read this old comic" that's fine but I don't think they add anything to the thread.
once demon ends can we start the homestuck archive post
Give me a bullet and I'll pull the trigger.
Honestly, though, Homestuck wouldn't work as an archive posting thing. Not just because of the flashes, although those are a problem - mostly because it's got so damn many images and updated at such a pace as to make an archive post unreasonably slow and long.
Hussie talked about the difference about archive readers and serial readers, once - how things read differently when you can just blast through the archives as opposed to having to wait for the individual updates. He tried to pander to both to some degree, I feel.
But in an archive post you fuck up the pacing even moreso - slower than even the serial reader, even including the various hiatuses! Some webcomics lend themselves well to it, since you can post some pages a day when they expected some pages a week, but Homestuck at times had dozens of pages a day.
Also, the pesterlogs would be a pain in the ass to format. The post I did for April Fools was bad enough, and that was just varying fonts and sizes. And spoiler tags. So many spoiler tags.
Problem Sleuth would probably be a better choice, if any, if only because it has less fuckery with the webcomics format - but even then it still has a healthy amount of pages and gifs and branching paths.
There's been an archive posting of Homestuck going on for years in the MSPA thread called This Day In Homestuck
TDIH is probably the best way to handle it, to be honest. Although I think there's some changes that I would make if I wanted to make it a "proper" archive post, mostly in cutting away hiatuses and skipping the multiple year thing. Homestuck is confusing enough when you read it linearly.
I'd be down with a blanket ban on archive posts. If somebody wants to post a page and say "hey read this old comic" that's fine but I don't think they add anything to the thread.
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MachwingIt looks like a harmless old computer, doesn't it?Left in this cave to rot ... or to flower!Registered Userregular
I'd be down with a blanket ban on archive posts. If somebody wants to post a page and say "hey read this old comic" that's fine but I don't think they add anything to the thread.
Neither do most of the posts in here that don't contain a comic, so I don't think this is really a criteria.
Archive posts are good, it's the only way a lot of people get into currently running comics. Just look at their story and one punch man and several others.
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Are you actually posting this because you think it's good?
That's a horrible thing to say about another forumer.
I heard you like webcomics.
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If it were that easy you'd see a long list of webcomics below.
still better than half the comics posted here
They have their own thread.
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I'd rather post patchwork heroes from beginning to end, gifs included.
http://www.fallout3nexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=16534
You want to leash a demon and ride around on its back for awhile, spike some scag and log onto some Day by Day
Give me a bullet and I'll pull the trigger.
Honestly, though, Homestuck wouldn't work as an archive posting thing. Not just because of the flashes, although those are a problem - mostly because it's got so damn many images and updated at such a pace as to make an archive post unreasonably slow and long.
Hussie talked about the difference about archive readers and serial readers, once - how things read differently when you can just blast through the archives as opposed to having to wait for the individual updates. He tried to pander to both to some degree, I feel.
But in an archive post you fuck up the pacing even moreso - slower than even the serial reader, even including the various hiatuses! Some webcomics lend themselves well to it, since you can post some pages a day when they expected some pages a week, but Homestuck at times had dozens of pages a day.
Also, the pesterlogs would be a pain in the ass to format. The post I did for April Fools was bad enough, and that was just varying fonts and sizes. And spoiler tags. So many spoiler tags.
Problem Sleuth would probably be a better choice, if any, if only because it has less fuckery with the webcomics format - but even then it still has a healthy amount of pages and gifs and branching paths.
TDIH is probably the best way to handle it, to be honest. Although I think there's some changes that I would make if I wanted to make it a "proper" archive post, mostly in cutting away hiatuses and skipping the multiple year thing. Homestuck is confusing enough when you read it linearly.
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I didn't even need to clear the first dot to know this was demon
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Neither do most of the posts in here that don't contain a comic, so I don't think this is really a criteria.
That is a bold statement of questionable accuracy
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