Rule's Modification
Dec 3, 2010 13:43:33 GMT -5
Post by Aeris on Dec 3, 2010 13:43:33 GMT -5
Alright.
According to Alexander, I should be posting this.
Looking through the rules, I noticed that a single (or two) rule(s) is (are) quite disturbing.
The rule regards Canon Character's privilege over regular members' rights. The simple one that made me do this entire thing is the following:
As you see, rule number 14 states that if you win by over 2,000 Gs on your opponent you can freely take away their Bakugan from them. Though not stated in the evidence, the rule also adds you get copies of their cards into your Bakupack if you want to. But then comes the part that proves my point, Canon Characters' Bakugan cannot be taken.
I know what most of you would think if you overlook this - Canon Characters' Bakugan are necessary for the plotline. Well, not quite.
You see, Canon Characters, in the series and Manga as well, are easily swapped with other characters, giving the chance: a character that takes away the Canon's Bakugan would become a temporary Canon themselves, or switch places with the original canons.
Also, there's the fact Canon Characters are nothing more than members given roles. ANY member can be a Canon Character, hence the fact their Bakugan can be taken from them in a brawl too. Once they become a Canon, they get privileges. Allow me to say:
WT*? (I'll leave the * part to your imagination.)
When brawling, you need to deal with the consequences, that's just it. If your opponent chooses to take away your Bakugan, you'll have to agree - providing the fact both players (or just the opponent) were playing accordingly and without cheating. By this I mean, no god-moding or overpowering, no stating the win on the turn that isn't ending and - the advantage of over 2,000 Gs.
So that's probably it. Canons are members given scenarios, that's all. Having privileges (the other being the 1,000 Ged Bakugan option) seems unfair and unequal with the rest of the members.
As if this place was opened only for the Canons to take their place.
That's about it.
Sorry for overdoing it, but that's basically how I look at it.
Extra rights for certain members seems cheap and unfair.
I know most of you aren't disturbed by this, but that's my part.
According to Alexander, I should be posting this.
Looking through the rules, I noticed that a single (or two) rule(s) is (are) quite disturbing.
The rule regards Canon Character's privilege over regular members' rights. The simple one that made me do this entire thing is the following:
14. If the difference of your Bakugan's power level is higher than your opponent's Bakugan by 2000G or more, you may decide to take your opponent's Bakugan and keep them for yourself...
(Note: Canon Characters' Bakugan cannot be taken)
(Note: Canon Characters' Bakugan cannot be taken)
As you see, rule number 14 states that if you win by over 2,000 Gs on your opponent you can freely take away their Bakugan from them. Though not stated in the evidence, the rule also adds you get copies of their cards into your Bakupack if you want to. But then comes the part that proves my point, Canon Characters' Bakugan cannot be taken.
I know what most of you would think if you overlook this - Canon Characters' Bakugan are necessary for the plotline. Well, not quite.
You see, Canon Characters, in the series and Manga as well, are easily swapped with other characters, giving the chance: a character that takes away the Canon's Bakugan would become a temporary Canon themselves, or switch places with the original canons.
Also, there's the fact Canon Characters are nothing more than members given roles. ANY member can be a Canon Character, hence the fact their Bakugan can be taken from them in a brawl too. Once they become a Canon, they get privileges. Allow me to say:
WT*? (I'll leave the * part to your imagination.)
When brawling, you need to deal with the consequences, that's just it. If your opponent chooses to take away your Bakugan, you'll have to agree - providing the fact both players (or just the opponent) were playing accordingly and without cheating. By this I mean, no god-moding or overpowering, no stating the win on the turn that isn't ending and - the advantage of over 2,000 Gs.
So that's probably it. Canons are members given scenarios, that's all. Having privileges (the other being the 1,000 Ged Bakugan option) seems unfair and unequal with the rest of the members.
As if this place was opened only for the Canons to take their place.
That's about it.
Sorry for overdoing it, but that's basically how I look at it.
Extra rights for certain members seems cheap and unfair.
I know most of you aren't disturbed by this, but that's my part.