Talk:Sweet Justice/@comment-78.192.142.245-20200227113152/@comment-44921797-20200227142927

Yes and this is a BIG problem of this website. Beginners will google for guides/info and will end exactly here and NOT the fucking outdated Beginners Guide, that is not compact in any form and expects from a beginner to start again with a clean deck (99% will exactly not do this), so the guide will fail at the end. To be honest, that at least was my case. Creating a new account, after playing 2 months, who will do this? The beginner guide is written like some diary from a hardgrinding Pro. The guide misses "real" stages/sections. It has some, but expect from the reader, that you can play every day till the end of a event. IMHO the worst guide of this side by far. Yes, it contains some valuable info, but it is not written through the point of view as a beginner. It needs badly a rework, as most numbers and statements are simply not true, by today standards and how this wiki is build up (i.e. soulbind recommendations points to wrong group etc.). So even if you follow every step, you will be messing up everything. Like i said, beginners will end up here and will be baited into something, that they will hardly regret. Most of them, will even spend money. At the end of tournament, they will have just a bunch of useless cards. There should be a disclaimer right at the start of EVERY infoguide for tournaments, i.e. do not enter if you dont have 750.000 gold and 1000 rubys (example).