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Does Bandai understand First round Byes?
Just wondering if the workers of Bandai, and the players of this forum, understand how these work? Because if Bandai doesnt, its absolutely worthless to get one. I do believe it will require extra programming into the OP website (although im not sure) but your first round bye "oppponent" needs to give you 100% win tie breakers. If the SJC you got a bye in has 6 rounds, your first round opponent (which is a bye) needs to be in the computer as going 6-0 and giving you 18 extra tiebreaker 1 point.
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Inb4banforspam
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Of course they didn't, remember who is in charge of the program.
Now that you remember, do you think they even had the inclination to tackle that problem? Of course not. |
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i was messing around with the OP program and found a way that works kinda they make a player called "First Round Win aka FRW" and they do this
in the round 1 the prize winner gets the free win vs FRW then in round 2 they manually pear FRW with a bye and give FRW the win repeat all the way to the last round but in the last round they give FRW the win and drop him from the tournament. |
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Also your Might Guy question in the Q&A infuriates me to no end and proves that MA players more often than not will warp the reading of a given card in order to try to attain some sort of advantage that doesn't exist. Look at 4th Raikage and The Fourth Hokage [Supremacy]. Do they work on any opposed Ninja on the Battlefield too because of how they're written? No, they work on the Ninjas directly opposing the Ninja the effect comes from. |
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Maybe Dalegna should add Might Guy to his Better Wording List... OT: None of the suggestions made in this thread will actually fix the issue. The problem itself will have to be altered, which I'm sure it will. |
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