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Old 03-24-2012, 07:53 AM
Ryukikage Ryukikage is offline
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Rebirth

Could someone explain (m-881) Gedo: Art of Rinne Rebirth better to me. i don't quite understand it.
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Old 03-24-2012, 10:53 AM
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Basically u put in play ninjas from discard till u both decide to stop. U play putin play one ninja then ur opn doea now if they dont have any then u xan put in play again. U keep doing this till both of u decide to not put a ninja into play
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Old 03-24-2012, 11:37 AM
Ryukikage Ryukikage is offline
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thank you very much
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Old 03-24-2012, 05:49 PM
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i apologize for the horrid miss spells everywhere. touch pad on phone XD . that and im a product of public schools what can i say haha
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Old 03-24-2012, 05:57 PM
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that and im a product of public schools what can i say haha
Wa? I don't know in the U.S., but here in P.R. the public schools are cool.
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Old 04-04-2012, 06:12 PM
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Wa? I don't know in the U.S., but here in P.R. the public schools are cool.
The public education system of America is considered a factory-type system. Basically it pumps kids into the workforce with just enough knowledge to find a proper bridge to sleep under. Education in an FTS (Factory-Type System) does not individualize to better help kids learn. If a kid is strong in a subject and weak in another, then said kid is paced just as quickly in the subject he/she knows as he/she is in the subject he/she does not know. This leads to boredom and misbehavior in classes a kid is exceptionally good or exceptionally bad in, which ruins the kids with average scores in that class. Couple that with poor teaching benefits and out-dated teacher education programs, and you have a recipe for failure.

Blah blah blah card games for relevancy.
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Old 04-04-2012, 06:52 PM
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The public education system of America is considered a factory-type system. Basically it pumps kids into the workforce with just enough knowledge to find a proper bridge to sleep under. Education in an FTS (Factory-Type System) does not individualize to better help kids learn. If a kid is strong in a subject and weak in another, then said kid is paced just as quickly in the subject he/she knows as he/she is in the subject he/she does not know. This leads to boredom and misbehavior in classes a kid is exceptionally good or exceptionally bad in, which ruins the kids with average scores in that class. Couple that with poor teaching benefits and out-dated teacher education programs, and you have a recipe for failure.

Blah blah blah card games for relevancy.
this about sums it up. I really went into the wrong field.
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Old 04-04-2012, 07:50 PM
Zunee27 Zunee27 is offline
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this about sums it up. I really went into the wrong field.
Nothing feels better than hearing from your professors that the career you're pursuing is full of half-wits.

Also, Gedo Art is best if you run a Fire/Lightning deck, and even then it's not the best. All you would use it for is Ink/Aminal nonsense.
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Old 06-01-2012, 08:10 AM
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I also have a question his card.

Do I have to pay the costs for the Ninjas I choose?

What is the meaning of the word "sacrifice" on the card?
Is it related to the Void-Element?

I'm from Germany and the Sage's Legacy has just released a few weeks ago
and the rulebook is quite fishy and incomplete.

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