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Inanis

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  1. I appreciate the difference in game mechanics, since it makes the series much easier to play through (in one go). I sometimes play BBS --> KHII in a row, and switching from deck commands --> action --> cards --> action is sort of nice. However, if I were to list a single overarching gripe about CoM would be either how slow Moogle Points come in (unless you grind like a maniac on Agrabah during a certain point in the story) or that cards are in random 'packs' (one playthrough I had almost all 7+ cards; another, I had 4 cards over 6+). If you were able to spend Moogle Points on individual cards (of course, with scaling cost), I would appreciate the system in its entirety. I expect random systems in phone games (ie: medal packs in KH unchained X), not main titles. I don't really think many people want more 'easy' games. I do think people want slightly more predictable or controllable ones. This actually allows for more strategy. Think Critical Mode Lv.1 Lingering Will boss fight. That's just as strategic as much of CoM. Revenge Value manipulation, Form and Limit control, combo chaining, insanely precise timing. All legit ways to appreciate strategy; as legit, I would argue, as the card system. Definitely more predictable, as everyone can manipulate revenge value...but not everyone can cache a set of 0-Card blocks, since they may not be given enough 0-Cards through packs. That said, I still love the game.

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