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8 years ago
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Al Feyn
Hey, does anyone know if the same Oldboy who plays here is also competing in the Hearthstone Summer Championship in California?

Yes. And he even changed his nickname to Al Feyn.
8 years ago
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Recently, I noticed that I have a rather unpleasant habit: when negotiating, planning to buy a faction for 3,500, I start bargaining from 1,000, increasing the price by 200-300, and also drag out the time at the end, as if I'm considering it. Does anyone else do this? Is this considered fair play?
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8 years ago
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Ask Cobra about it.
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8 years ago
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zoog
Recently, I noticed that I have a rather unpleasant habit: when bargaining, planning to buy a faction for 3,500, I start by offering 1,000, increasing the offer by 200-300, and also drag out the time at the end, as if I'm considering it. Does anyone else do this? Is it fair play?

No, yuck, no one does that anymore, you should ban yourself immediately, Tootsie).
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8 years ago
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KobRa_RR
No, yuck, nobody does that anymore, ban yourself immediately, Tootsie!
We're waiting for KobRa to come up with new features for the trading system! :D
8 years ago
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The objective downside is that both opponents usually assess a particular choice with an accuracy of about 15%, and by the time they get to the actual numbers, a couple of minutes are wasted. Although, it's a minor issue, of course. P.S.: I know what haggling is; I grew up in Asia, I'm just a bit naive and didn't think I'd be doing it in the game.
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8 years ago
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That's not true at all; both opponents might only agree on a couple of Necropolis Towers on Jebus, but even among Haven players, there are plenty of examples where they negotiate for different castles and even colors.
8 years ago
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It has happened more than once that I was going to add another hundred to the price and give up the castle, but in the end, I got what I wanted to sell. Although, of course, matching a race with a price is subjective and not worth the effort.
There are many examples where people negotiate for different castles and even colors.
Could you give me a couple of examples?
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8 years ago
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zoog
There have been times when I was about to add another hundred [units] and give away the castle, but in the end, I got what I wanted to sell. Although, of course, matching a faction and a price is subjective and not always rewarding.

Can I give a couple of examples?

Mini-note: Dungeon Castle.
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8 years ago
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Full-scale monetization :D
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8 years ago
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An epic battle is brewing!
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8 years ago
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Gomunguls
To anyone who wants to watch me play my game in real-time + commentary, it's 1000 rubles per person for all the games. I'll set up a private TeamViewer session.
Am I the only one who sees this? The person initially refused to continue the series, citing the involvement of third parties. And now, the person refuses to stream?))) So, what's the point of this series? Or rather, what's the point of writing about it on the forum?
Although, I guess we could all chip in and raise a thousand rubles, since Gomungul is apparently in such a bad situation – and I'll do a restream: after all, you can't stop someone from doing that...
8 years ago
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So, it turns out that Haven players are willing to pay for a Castle because they don't know how to play Dungeon (or vice versa)? I would rate Dungeon at 3.5k (portal and Shakti), and Castle's only advantage is that it's on grass. But what do good players actually think?
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8 years ago
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MerlinTheMagician

Although, maybe we can all chip in and get him a thousand, since Goma is doing so badly, and I'll do a restream: after all, you can't stop a customer from buying...
He can certainly prohibit it and has every right to, especially if he's worried about spoilers or doesn't trust his opponent. But it's also unclear whether FTC will be streaming; without a stream from FTC, the broadcast from Gomunguls also loses its appeal.
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8 years ago
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Dima Surmay
He certainly can prohibit it and has every right to, especially if he's afraid of spoilers or doesn't trust his opponent. But it's still unclear whether FTS will stream, because without a stream from FTS, the match against Gomunculus also loses its appeal.
FireToSky
With a stream, etc.
I can tell you right away how I'll do a restream so that Gomunculus doesn't even find out about it. Just do it on Twitch, not linked to her3.tv.
If he doesn't trust his opponent, he won't play.
Without streams from FTS and Goma, this whole thing should be shut down. Or moved to "we agree to play online."

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