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8/9/2025, 8:16:38 AM
>>534529212
The Tindangle archetype has a legitimately cool design. It's based on monsters from a sci-fi horror story from the 40's and the archetype's gameplay actually does a good job at referencing the abilities of the monsters from the book, with them hiding under the set cards and being at their most powerful when they can form a triangle to corner their prey (the reason for Acute Cerberus' name). It's just wasted on a really boring character and his asinine "this multidimensional horror monster represents the bond with my sister" nonsense because, unlike whoever designed the cards, the show writers didn't read the book (or any other book ever, for that matter).
The Tindangle archetype has a legitimately cool design. It's based on monsters from a sci-fi horror story from the 40's and the archetype's gameplay actually does a good job at referencing the abilities of the monsters from the book, with them hiding under the set cards and being at their most powerful when they can form a triangle to corner their prey (the reason for Acute Cerberus' name). It's just wasted on a really boring character and his asinine "this multidimensional horror monster represents the bond with my sister" nonsense because, unlike whoever designed the cards, the show writers didn't read the book (or any other book ever, for that matter).
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