-I almost finished ronin, I just need to finish up reading a few chapters -PS played and did some calling practice which was fun. Did a lot better than I expected we would which is nice. We also talked some psych stuff which I always love
-I didn't force my arm hard for meteor hammer stuff which on one hand. Hell yeah, on the other fuck I wanna use it like a fidget. But my right arm needs time to heal -I kinda just forgot to eat, but I noticed my personality is a lot less sharp now than it was in the past which I like a lot
Oh I forgot to do my gratitude journal here yesterday, oops -The classroom was super empty both early morning and the rest of it given some stuff with class schedules. It was lovely tho, I love when its quiet -I got some good studying in, I have two this week so it was nice to prep for one of em
I'll probably pass just cause its more so just some vibe stuff and figuring out what I like. Unless there are some videos out there on how to cultivate that kinda setting which I wouldn't turn down
Like the entire thing is it just makes top level play even tighter which I think is that much more valuable. In lower levels you are learning so broad calls help, but you can only do so much with it. High-top level has an excess of knowledge to work with and make complex plans with quickly
It also offers some other benefits even at higher levels, it makes sure everyone is on the same page. I agree most of the time they should be on the same page, but we're humans. We don't see things the same so the insurance is just nice
just is a bit slower and doesn't have an action step defined
I think the higher up you go, calls get more important as it lets you change major parts of your plan on the fly to get insanely different outcomes. You can't adapt when the plan is always changing which calls allow for
Our logic is defo similar but not the same. In lower level those broad calls tend to be a lot more valuable as it can give an idea when you don't always have one
In higher levels, making narrow calls of what your doing and what plan you want to go with gives the same if not more value. You have the
And sure you have you're agreed on strategies and all that, but you have to adapt on the fly which calls help with. The higher up you are, the more knowledge you have and the better your calls can be
Level of mechanics that you need to beat them with better strategic play. You know the fundamentals so anything you can use to build off of it makes life easier
It just streamlines the process so it's less thinking about what's gonna happen and just acting off of your teammates
Its funny cause I agree with this if you mirror it
I think for entry level it matters less, they're learning what makes sense and works. They can use mechanics to feel it out and are figuring out the basics
The higher you get, the more important I think they become. High and top level have the
taking a small break from studying so I feel like asking
On a scale of 1-10 how important do you think callouts are? Asking cause my team is working on em and I'm curious how much people value em and work on em. I rank it a 9 to a 5 depending on how you play
get yoshi LI banned so he can't make a low level team easily trust, just make it mission impossible to play for fun which is his main goal as far as I know
Thinking of some stuff for streams cause why not, I think for the most part I just want em to be chill as fuck where if someone wants a place to just ask questions and learn or just to relax its a place that works for em
Venting because it's gonna be a second before I can eat to not explode at someone
I fucking hate children. Teens? I can work with those fuckers, they have a brain I can reason with. Children are just loud and esp on public transit. I am so on edge cause these two were so damn loud
Chilling in the empty classroom where most people would normally be given that I get to just exist in the dark and not think about what others are doing
Why do people show up so late on exam days? I get normal class days, esp for this class. But like, today? One of 3 exams? For why