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My take on Parfait, or as we fine English gentlemen would call it, Pudding.
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Yeeeees, this is how UW Parfait(I reject the idea that pudding and parfait are interchangeable after having made both) should be. I will however say that I much prefer the grinding game of Thopter Foundry to the combo finish of Helm of Obedience. It's just more enjoyable to play it out in my opinion.
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I much prefer it too. Nothing is so enjoyable as dragging your opponent through the metaphorical mud if you ask me. It is, however, nice to have the option to end things fast if they start to put up an actual fight.Also, pudding just means dessert. Like how you call The Loo a toilet.
Agreed, there's a simple elegance in the slow, brutal, crushing defeat that comes with being flattened by Thopters. But there isn't always the time to do it sadly.Ah, but there I must bring up a point of contention; as a general noun that is acceptable, much the same way that it is acceptable to say that tomato is a fruit. But like there is the more culinarily specific distinction that a tomato is a vegetable, there is a more specific distinction of what type dessert a pudding is.An arguable point, but a valid one nonetheless.P.S. I don't call it a toilet, I call it a water closet. I'm not a /complete/ savage.
You would make an excellent englishman.
Amusingly enough, I've been told that before.
Sword of the Meek + Thopter Foundry is a sweet combo.