Quote Originally Posted by busteroaf View Post
Also, some of you obviously forget I was apart of the Rainbow group. The original Rainbow Room. I know all about the stripping and what happened and what it takes to match-up. The only skill involved was keeping up with people on line and coordinating people to declare at the same time. After that, it was who had the fastest fingers and gems. And SBBL Indigo, you only matched 70% ally? Man, thats a shame. You should have done SO much better with ally matching. But what you're saying is, is that it takes more skill to match that much with allies and NOT face your other competition? You're happy being the Floyd Mayweather of KND? You might be undefeated, or have a great record of stomping ally fodder and then the occasional actual opponent, but you've danced around the competition and really didn't do much actual fighting. You're the best dodger in KND. So, to respond to your statement, in essence, yes, those who don't strip and actually match elements and work at it, the hard way, ARE better than you. This is coming from one of your predecessors.
Well, as soon as it's competitive, "fun" and "fair" are the first things optimized away, so whoever is best at exploiting the loopholes could be said to be best at working with the given ruleset...
(heck, look at F1 racing, which is probably less about driver skill than it is about finding the car design loopholes/borders of the rules. Though fortunately their governing body is better at patching loopholes than Gree is. But it _is_ mostly a pay2win sports.)