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6/29/2025, 9:51:30 PM
>got invited for a game by my friend
"Anon, I would like to have some proxies. There are some units I want to try out"
>Sure, why not, agree with the him proxying
>Game night comes around
>He's playing custodes
>His army is 36 models total
>Only 4 are not proxied in some way
>Only 1 is basecoated, rest is in grey plastic
>My army is in full paint, WYSIWYG, no proxies
I don't really mind him proxying the ridiculously overpriced forge world tank, and he didn't really bring anything gamebreaking, didn't max out any unit, and I don't even give a shit about WYSIWYG, it's just a nice thing to have IMO.
But the fact he has such low model count and he still had to proxy units he does own, but was too lazy to put together in the three weeks time between us scheduling the game, and actually playing it, is kinda insulting to me.
Is it wrong if I feel offended by his laziness?
"Anon, I would like to have some proxies. There are some units I want to try out"
>Sure, why not, agree with the him proxying
>Game night comes around
>He's playing custodes
>His army is 36 models total
>Only 4 are not proxied in some way
>Only 1 is basecoated, rest is in grey plastic
>My army is in full paint, WYSIWYG, no proxies
I don't really mind him proxying the ridiculously overpriced forge world tank, and he didn't really bring anything gamebreaking, didn't max out any unit, and I don't even give a shit about WYSIWYG, it's just a nice thing to have IMO.
But the fact he has such low model count and he still had to proxy units he does own, but was too lazy to put together in the three weeks time between us scheduling the game, and actually playing it, is kinda insulting to me.
Is it wrong if I feel offended by his laziness?
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