I'm sure I'll sound like a complete idiot when I tell people that I have 76 decks nicely sleeved and packed at home, lying in the quiet card box in my study room. And I played with about 70% of them already since I generally do not play any single deck more than 2 times in succession.
The end results - a whole lot of un-tuned, and unfamiliar decks in my possession.
Well, the good thing is, every time I play a deck, it's almost like a new deck. My memory capacity is generally insufficient for me to properly remember how a deck works and what is the issue with it the last time I played it. Plus, I'm too lazy to actually tune any given deck while I still remember the problem.
What happened then is a whole lot of defeats...losing in almost every single game that I've played since...hmm...I don't know, since before KOT?
Well, I don't really mind losing, actually. The fun is in the process of the game.
...
Well, who am I kidding?
So, over the last weekend, I've disbanded 15 decks, (and found that I have a Shambling Hordes deck with a good lot of power cards that are sorely missed by other more deserving decks, like Unmasking and Charisma) re-sorted my boxes, and intend to make sure that to adopt the Japanese's concept of "a gun who hits 100% of the time is better than 100 guns who hit 1% of the time.
Let's see how long I'll be able to retain this commitment before succumbing to other random temptation. (You don't need Greater Power to tempt me, even a simple Farmville will do nicely.)
(o.o)
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