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  • From what I've played and heard, it's a bit of a "reset" after the highs of Endwalker, and the story takes a while to get started. It takes 20 quests to even reach the first new dungeon, which will take at least an hour+ of gameplay and cutscenes. I'm still looking forward to getting through it, but I understand the muted responses.

  • This is one of those games that I never played, but heard years later that there was a cult following for it.

    A friend of mine apparently played it during childhood, and it's one of their core games of that era. The variety of gameplay with the bright yet grim style just spoke to them deeply.

  • Apparently 3 is a prequel to 1 and 2, though you can obviously play it 312 or 123, whichever you prefer.

  • We're so close to BRITCHES.

  • It is hard to stay afloat as a comic book store.

  • It depends on what I'm trying to maximize.

    If I just want the happiness spike ASAP, then I would just buy $15 worth of Magic cards, or maybe a booster pack or three, depending on the set.

    If I'm trying to maximize my overall happiness over any amount of time, I think spending $15 on something reusable, like a nice pair of socks or a hat would work out for me.

    If I want to maximize happiness in general, then spending it on someone else I care about does double duty. It makes someone else happy, and I get happiness from being involved in the process.

  • To be more specific, there are 4 time zones in the contiguous 48 states: Pacific, Mountain, Central, and Eastern. Alaska is also one hour behind Pacific, and Hawaii (usually) one hour behind Alaskan. But Hawaii also doesn't observe daylight savings time.

    This also doesn't account for how some states (like Arizona) don't observe DST while Navajo Nation (in Arizona) does, while Hopi land (surrounded by Navajo) doesn't.

    Time is confusing.

  • Are you telling me you don't like my (hypothetical) Child of Alara boardwipes deck?

    In actuality, I'm with you. I build my decks so that they're fun to play, and hopefully fun to play against. A guy at my local store apparently only builds decks that are a slog to play against. Thalia and Gitrog death and taxes, with Winter Orb and fogs to show the game down so he can win with Gates. Norin thievery. Anikthea enchantment lockout, with multiple ways to populate copies of Sphere of Safety and other pillowfort enchantments. You get the idea.