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IT SUCKS
No, actually, it certainly is not my best work though... I think it was the product of a boring semester break awhile ago. I only play RF occasionally now, but since I wrote that (and read Xin's) I've realized that mine is lacking in many respects. I may have to revise it one of these days. But for those players that can't understand Xin's very exacting style (read: me), I think mine offers a less complicated, yet still effective approach. I haven't lost RF in quite some time now...
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Re: Screenshots. So do I.
You're strategy was great. The best thing about it was that you had the courage to give The Art of War its first article. This lead to others seeing an example and writing more strategies.
Thank you very much for your contribution!
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Even though you claim your strategy isn't the best Klesh, I still manged to win the scenario with it. It gave me a lot of insight and helped me become a better scenario player. Don't think too lightly off your strategy; it still does work!
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