I don't feel like typing a whole lot today so my tournament report will be very small:
Round 1: Jordan (Frog Monarchs) 2-0
Round 2: Jonathan (Plants) 2-0. Tee-hee
Round 3: Vince (Six Sams) 0-2. Not too much tee-hee
Round 4: Jason (Frog Monarchs (with Gravekeeper Spy's)) 2-0
Top 4 was I, Ryan (Worms), Vince and Josh (Six Sams). We agreed to a four-way split immediately however I still played who was going to play in a fun match regardless.
Round 5: Ryan (Worms) 2-1
Anyway today I'm going to briefly talk about the positive and negative factors of sharing card collections with other players. In the beginning it is really hot having access to a more diverse collection of cards and makes deck-making and trading easier. The other positive is that normally (not always) you and the other people(s) you are sharing cards with will split the cost with you when getting other good cards (again I emphasize the "not always").
All in all the negatives are very miniscule. Occasionally one person will want a particular card and the other person(s) will be stubborn and could prevent you from obtaining the card. The other small issue is sharing. Sometimes you cannot get as many copies of a card that multiple people want to use and someone will be unable to use it for a while.
That's all for today. In conclusion combining collections is an intelligent idea. It makes people happier and better at the game.
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