ThatGrootGroot ★★
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I used to be all-in for Voodoo. Got him as a 3* when he came out and he helped me clear a lot of content, including some of RTTL. I pulled the 4* during Act 4 and took him to 5/50 when I could. Used him all the time. I pulled him from a 5* basic crystal a month after he was added. Really excited. However, he still sits at…
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Wow. Obsessed and modest. A true dual threat
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I about spit out my coffee when I saw SL ahead of Stark. I love SL (my first 4* who got me through a lot), but he's nowhere near as valuable as Stark. Awesome damage ramp-up, but his sp2 utility is RNG-based and not always helpful.
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He was my first 5/65 and I did it unduped. When I did it, I didn't have any other r5 candidates (I've since pulled Magik, Hype and Domino). I've awakened him and he's sig 140 or so. I still get a lot of use out of him, but I don't know if I would make the same decision if I had to make it again. He does serious damage with…
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Crossbones is not junk. Nor is Elektra. Neither needs awakened, but they are not junk.
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I get a 4* every couple weeks. I've been keeping track over the last two years and it's lengthy.
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That's stating the obvious. There is a reason for things. What does it have to do with this post? Please, enlighten me.
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"In any case, I'd say that the percentage increase was due to a combination of MCOC making more money in Q4 than average, and Netmarble generating less overall revenue in Q4 from all other properties." That's the point. Thanks for putting some additional meat on the bones here. YOY, revenue is going the wrong direction for…
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I have worked in the investment management and financial analysis industry for over 15 years. I've managed hundreds of millions of dollars in investment portfolios. I'm not going to educate you on reading a VERY self-explanatory chart. Revenue is going down. MCOC makes up a larger portion of their revenue. It's not…
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You're not making a point here. Give up. I responded to the comment "the guy plays the game for a living" with "So does Brian Grant". Is your reading comprehension that bad?
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Just because you have an internet connection and a keyboard doesn't mean you do.
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Solid contribution.
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"I say lets give them a chance to really see the impact with positive reinforcement of actual legitimacy in our complaints." Based on the feedback so far, it seems like they've made their decision and won't change.
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"You're missing the point of what I'm saying entirely." As soon as you effectively make a point, let me know. If you think this one offer is going to move the needle much on their financials, you're out of touch. Also, when I worked in a Marketing group, it was easy to replace an offer even on short notice. We were even…
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I have never been, but I've heard those cheddar biscuits are worth the trip!
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Ha! Amazing list.
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Thanks! I'm disappointed more people didn't provide their lists.
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So those "financial deadlines" set what exactly? The date for a 4-star offer that could have easily been replaced by another offer? And these "financial deadlines" make an environment in which devs and Marketing can't coordinate anything? I feel like you don't have much to back up your point here. Enlighten us if you do.
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That's an oddly-specific scenario and you're trying to make your point by excluding any other relevant scenarios. It's also irrelevant. Exactly what kind of "contractual obligations" would there be in this case? How does that prove your point that developers and Marketing can't coordinate?
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Oh...SNAP!
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I worked for a tech company. I was a data analyst in Marketing and worked very closely with developers as did others in Marketing. Marketing never did anything unless the tech side was ready. If the tech wasn't ready, Marketing slowed down. I think you're in over your head on this one unless you happen to work at Kabam and…
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"when you're talking about asking Marketing to verify their plans with Design, that's a whole cross-department mess that's not feasible." It's feasible, especially when you have days to prepare. I have worked in companies that range from small to Fortune 500 size, mostly from the finance side but involved with Marketing at…
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Netmarble is the company that owns Kabam and MCOC now. They're a publicly-traded South Korean company. I took a look at their Q4 2018 results. I wish it was more detailed, but they give a pretty good breakdown. Currently, MCOC makes up 18% of their revenue. This has steadily increased since the acquisition. In Q2 2017, the…
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Hood is better than unduped Voodoo.
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No. They're just going to keep churning out offers.
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I'd like the Black Order versions from last year to be available.
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100%. Probably the worst design in the game, IMO.
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GW is also a Canadian export?
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"I say lets give them a chance to really see the impact with positive reinforcement of actual legitimacy in our complaints." Based on the feedback so far, it seems like they've made their decision and won't change.