Calindu: Last Trials you said "I am usually a lucky person" yet last War you had the second worse Entropy performance ever. Who do you throw under the bus for the poor performance? nb If you throw yourself under the bus or some other whimp out answer, I'm voting dripper. I don't care how bad those last rounds vs Gravity were, don't blame RNG
Dripper: You've never participated in War. Why should you be General? Sorry for the easy question
Both:
How intent are you on getting dragonsdemesne on your team in War?
How intent would you be on getting treebeard_xiii on your team in War?
& something fun: What's a card idea that could be added to Entropy that'd embody thermodynamic entropy more than informatic entropy?
1st. I love entropy from the first day I started elements. I dont know why, I dont care why, I just do. It was not the easiest decision to join trials, as my biggest fear was actually winning them and finding my self suddenly with many responsibilities, like having to lead a team. Frankly, if I wasnt ready(psychologically) to lead a team I would have never joined trials. Having as my example Zeru, the first entropy general, and MatrimKK, I believe with a great deal of work I can achieve anything. Of course, I would do my best not only to decently lead my team, but to win war. If its meant for me to start my war experience as a general, why not?
2nd. Believe it or not, dragons along with vaggers are the two members I would firstly try to approach to join my team! I would definately sacrifice 7 underaged virgin pink ponies for both of them to pick me. 14 bids are going without saying if it comes to it. I hope Ii could be in a team with them.
3rd. Tree is a person that I consider a friend of mine and a great member and a PvPer. Currently he says he loves water more than entropy. If he doesnt win water trials, then he would definately be one of my targets:D
4th. That is an intresting one. How about this?
Some notes: For every permanent played by any player, one upped pandemonium is triggered. This is how entropy really works. In an isolated system, every action leads to destruction. I could be wrong though:P