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Maybe you didn’t say ruined, but you did say purity and now you’ve said integrity. I guess my main point is I just don’t think trades diminish either but I’m perfectly fine playing the game as.I don't think I said it ruined anything , I just like it when choices matter and you have to stick with what you got. I also prefer a challenge without any possible escape latch. That's just what I like in general especially on one off things.
Another strong argument is that you gain other people's roster when you beat them. So.if you really want someone that's not on your roster imo it makes more sense to earn that via a W instead of trade dealing. I do think it maintains the integrity of the project better. Again though. Just my perspective .
I will say your second paragraph might be where our headsets are differing because I don’t see this game as a challenge, but as a way to have fun with your friends, presenting the best card possible and then just seeing who did the best of doing that. Which I think from my perspective would be having the best card you can think of within the framework of not sharing talent and not necessarily the best card you’re handicapped with based on a 16-draw, serpentine draft order that was completely randomized by luck, but that’s OK. Different perspectives.
I do wanna reiterate I think the game is gonna be fun just sticking with who we draft, but when I see a point that I’m like I don’t agree with that. I’m just gonna say my two cents for a minute and now I’m done.
Last thing is, I do think the point about stealing the people I thought would help my argument better because we’re not sticking with our drafted wrestlers, but you came in with a solid argument about earning them. I don’t hate it.





