Played Xuan Yuan Sword: Mists Beyond the Mountains. Made some progress, cleared a major area, Now in the second last area, though the last area is supposed to be pretty big, so there’s still some game left.


Also played lots of Tom Clancy’s The Division. Leveled up a couple of times, plan to do the next main quest this weekend and continue cleaning up the side stuff.


Started Disney Epic Mickey: Rebrushed, it’s a fun 3D platformer, though sometimes aiming can be a bit annoying. It doesn’t matter most of the time, but had some trouble because of that during a boss fight, as you have to paint specific parts of the boss.

Other than that, game feels polished, and some design elements feel a bit dated, but overall it still feels fun. It could be my nostalgia speaking though.


No Pokémon Pokopia this week. Will start getting back to doing little stuff here and there this week.


What about all of you? What have you been playing and/or plan to play?

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    Playing Atelier Resleriana: The Red Alchemist & the White Guardian!

    Good progress this week, got to Chapter 9 and I’m probably near the end of the game.

    One boss mid-game was a huge difficulty spike which forced me to stop and go spend some time optimizing gear/items, but other than that I’ve been going through the game rather easily.

    Hard boss name

    Lara & Geron

    Moving to another topic, I finally finished my box of Premodern Magic the Gathering decks! Already did a few sessions with friends while I was building it and had a lot of fun.

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        All of these are from the same “category” which is Premodern, based on Magic from 1995 to 2003, so you can play any of the decks in this box against each other.

        The decks cover a broad number of strategies, including agressive, midrange and controlling decks, and also a small amount of combo to spice things up. Exact decklists can be found here.

        I also have a second box from another category called Prefire, which is based on Magic from 2003 to early 2019.

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            There’s a lot of ways to play Magic competitively, going from Pauper which is one of the cheapest competitive formats with average deck price around $70 to Legacy where the average deck costs a few thousand.

            These particular set of decks I built are should be in the “middle of the road” for competitive formats, with an average of ~$300-400 or so per deck asides from a couple outliers (MUD Stax is a pile of crazy expensive out-of-print cards). So building these boxes from scratch would be quite pricy. 🙂

            However I already owned a ton of cards (I played multiple formats competitively for a decade) and I “financed” most new purchases by downsizing my collection and selling things I wasn’t going to use anymore, so I didn’t really spend that much money in this project.

            Edit: Fun fact! I posted about this box on Twitter and it kinda blew up after being retweeted by a couple popular figures in the MTG world. Since we can’t link to that website here I’ll leave this image with the stats.