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Damienthedevil wrote...
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Damienthedevil wrote...
I played Weiß Schwarz a little but it's not common so... yeah....
What the hell is White Black?
...and why do the Japanese insist on putting seemingly random German words into their animes/mangas/popular culure~?
It's like how Margarite in Maji de Watashi ni Koishinasai always says "Jagd," as if it actually means anything specific. She just randomly says "Hunt," and that doesn't make sense to me...
Anyway...
I have a bunch of old Pokémon cards and a few Yu-gi-oh decks somewhere.
Nobody actually knew how to play them; we just threw down the most powerful cards randomly, then ran off and played guns or something.
The game had a "White series" and a "Black series" for the cards that's why it's called White Black.
What was the distinction between the two? Was it just the color?
I'd make a joke about the white deck being better but that might be taken the wrong way...
Also, was it notoriously difficult to play, like all the other card games (difficult for American children who grew up with Super Mario 64, that is)?
I'm not very sure about the difference actually. I think the White series are those with the "Original/Good Side" of the characters and the Black series are those with the "Alternate Version/Bad Side"
And it's not the white deck being better. It depends on the cards themselves.
No, it's not notoriously difficult. The game was pretty simple and the rules are straightforward.