Another casual/competitive meter question.
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Posted on May 21, 2025, 8:03 a.m. by pinecone2k3
I realize the site's casual/competitive meter has had its issues in the past, but does anyone have any idea how one of my decks just went from showing as 97% competitive to 91% casual when the only thing I edited was the description? I made zero changes to the deck list itself. I realize the meter has never been the most reliable, but that seems like a MASSIVE jump, especially considering I didn't change any of the cards.
Idoneity says... #2
Not a lot of people still know this, but this site was primarily developed through transmuting the soul of a person directly into its code, kinda serving like a metaphysical foundation. Her name was like Joe or something. Considering how irregular the magic of souls can be, I think the site runs pretty well.
Anywho, many of the site features manifested randomly because of how deeply Joe’s life force is embedded. We’re still doing some research, but we’re pretty confident that the competitive meter arose from her ambition to write. So rather than reflecting a deck’s power, it’s mostly signifying how interesting that deck’s stories will be when playing it. Adding the description probably just informed it with more detail and direction, even if largely subjective.
May 21, 2025 11:42 a.m.