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Since there have been times where people have been confused over the semantics and application of similar terms.
Like whether you mean boards with multiple omni-negates.
Boards with multiple negates that cover multiple things.
Or boards that use a combination of control effects and negates.
However, I probably agree with your conclusion. Getting rid of player interaction and ability to play isn't a very fun thing for a TCG, IMO.
Yes omni negates are boring they are however exactly that interaction I think its way more interesting when decks are ending on multiple or different interactions makes them more flexible in the long term.
I only brought up clarifying the wording, because it is something that has lead to arguments and trolling previously.
Some people are just more literal than others. And that unfortunately detracts from the discussion when people argue over semantics and meaning over the actual topic brought up.
Its just rich you asking someone else for more detail just thought i'd point this out.
I just can't do it chief I don't know which one it is. Is it the spell of smell or the effect of girls in question here? What is the determining factor? I guess i'll take my answer and go for the normal girls since an omni negate is out of the question and I don't smell anymore because of it. I did it I found my answer. Let's go to the party.
This post brought to you by the "F/L list should read like a phonebook" guy.
*continues to play HERO*