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Well, Stend could be done in 14 seconds. You can't gommage in 14 seconds. Think that was the gloat.
I have to agree. And the end result is that ultimately nothing changed.
People acting like a balance tweak rewrote the laws of physics. The “nerf” didn’t break the game, it just trimmed one overgrowth so the rest of the garden can breathe. If your build dies because of that, maybe it wasn’t a build, just a crutch.
Honestly, the reactions remind me of mice smelling cheese, failing to spot the path, and deciding the whole maze is broken. There’s room to experiment, all you have to do is to stop panicking, take a break and maybe then oxygen starts supplying your mental faculties again, so that the thinking resumes.
damn ure so angry who hurt you