@@Zetsu-IPZyeah, that’s why when you are in the early to mid game phase if you want to have a chip folder for 1-2 Codes then focus on obtaining & Buying Chips with the 2 codes you want. I think the best way for the player to make a folder where the Battle Chips are 1-2 codes is buying them From Good old Higsby & Numberman’s chip order at their shop since they are the #1 best chip shop in the game.
Silver Bullet Folder: Finally, a worthy opponent!
Lan:
"This deck *may* be silly."
Setting up a folder that’s built around 1 chip can sometimes be a pain early game.
especially when the codes are so different
@@Zetsu-IPZyeah, that’s why when you are in the early to mid game phase if you want to have a chip folder for 1-2 Codes then focus on obtaining & Buying Chips with the 2 codes you want. I think the best way for the player to make a folder where the Battle Chips are 1-2 codes is buying them From Good old Higsby & Numberman’s chip order at their shop since they are the #1 best chip shop in the game.
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@@kiraangle2823 setsand exists??
Lol i feel this so much. Me when I'm just trying to use Fldr Bck in Bn3 😂😂
nice
I guess you could call this folder a windfall!
It'll blow anyone away!
...that's HumorWord-program-worthy.
Cringe
Now imagine if BN6's secondary element circle was in play and this did double damage.
@@HeraldOfOpera I probably could cut down the setup to half 😎
@@Zetsu-IPZ You could, but would you cut it down or just find the super-version of the boss that later games also have?
The title *1 chip*..
Me: That must be V-doll right?
Zetsu: sandy tornadoes babyyyy
It's a bit blustery today
Creative and silly :^)
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You did the same thing easily in the WindSoul video tho
@@Ephraim225 😭 it's not the same, I use way more sand rings and ornaments here