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Originally Posted by BlackChakra
they fully quit the game, they sell all their cards so they wont be be back to play again and the owner of the our local wont be bringing back naruto merchandise. So their is no point of bringing back players.
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If you have the time and money than continue playing this game, 2 people can still enjoy themselves without a large group of players as long as they are dedicated and motivated. My team was just made up of 4 dedicated players and it worked well enough that most people acknowledge us as a good team. Due to an unfortunate cir****tance it broke down to 2 if that but make sure you make your choice based on what truly makes you happy. If I could go back in time I would not have changed my decision on playing naruto for any other card game however I would have made sure to avoid making friends with certain individuals. If you choose to continue playing you should attend events with your friend if it's well within your buget because you will learn alot and have a blast, I guaranty it. Just be careful with who you make friends with because you will find out, not everyone in this Community is good.
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Originally Posted by jousha
I guess it depends on what you value more: playing Naruto or playing games with more than one person, if not just competitively. Unless it's a Chunin or SJC, a 2+ hour drive is not worth the trouble, especially if you have the "Naruto is cheaper CCG" mindset (You can't ignore gas costs if you travel to play a game).
Also, I doubt you'll ever make back what you've spent on this game (money-wise and time-wise).
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well said, this is completely true, I should know.
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Originally Posted by rockleeac
i agree with joshua
if you feel like the money, the time and patience is worth it then keep at it. i've mentioned this at another post but its really up to us (the naruto community) to try getting more players into the game. Bandai can only do so much to reach out to the community (via advertisements increased prizing etc) and we really need to get people in although it shouldn't be our responsibility. if we don't want the game to die, then we need to spend that extra effort to get people into the game.
i would hate to tell you to drop everything, because after spending hundreds, thousands of dollars on a game then dropping it, i would feel like shiz. so i say, try your best to convince people around your area. give them decks to play, find people who play yugioh because usually they like Naruto too, or anyone who loves the anime (you'll find a better success with them) and help them get into the game. that's the best we can do since Bandai might be not able to push as much as they'd like to due to budgets or their decisions.
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Also well said.