Dumb Stuff You Do

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  • 1. Not noticing a 5-match (usually a T) and going for the 4-match instead. It's even more frustrating when I notice it as I drag the tile, but can't stop myself from completing the action. I can picture my mind screaming to my body in slow motion, but nothing changes. Ever.

    2. This isn't entirely my fault because the game has the very annoying habit of changing to heroes that have passive abilities that trigger at the start of your turn, like Hood or Patch. So instead of using the ability you want you use the ability of another hero. It happens mostly when I am focused on the board and not the abilities (trying to finish a match and shield) so even if it doesn't happen often, it has cost me some critical matches.

    3. Being so focused on matching tiles I want, that I forget to check if I have enough AP to use the abilities.

    4. Taking a wrong hero in a match who is forgotten in the team from the match I had in prologue for healing purposes.

    5. Using Punisher's black before his green.

    6. Using Psylocke's red and black when the only available match on the board is an obvious red or black. And every time the special tiles land on one of those 3 tiles.
  • Probably not trying hard in the events that were handing out LThors like candy right when he came out... oh how I regret that, because mine is just sitting at 1/3/1 lvl 20 icon_e_sad.gif
  • jojeda654
    jojeda654 Posts: 1,162 Chairperson of the Boards
    Since I play on my phone, the enemy AP levels are not readily displayed. I know I should always keep an eye out, especially after cascades, but sliding the tab over slows you down.
  • Bowgentle
    Bowgentle Posts: 7,926 Chairperson of the Boards
    Jkells wrote:
    Probably not trying hard in the events that were handing out LThors like candy right when he came out... oh how I regret that, because mine is just sitting at 1/3/1 lvl 20 icon_e_sad.gif
    They didn't. He was given out in exactly 3 events, two of which were Heroics with crazy limited rosters.

    No comparison to LazyCap which you could have built twice over the first two weeks.