Cloudchaser and Flitter Explain: Top 10 Friends Forever Cards
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Hi everypony! Are you ready for the next set to drop? Because Cici and I sure are!
When Cici isnât freaking out about what deck to run for continentals, that is.
Iâm not freaking out. Iâm deliberately taking my time analyzing my choices so I can pick the deck thatâll let me win continentals this year.
Got it narrowed down yet?
...No.
Thatâs our Cici, always worrying until the last possible moment.
But anyway, as much as Iâd love to tease Cici about her deck, we just donât have the time! Leaders and Legends is right around the corner, and weâve not given you all our top 10 lists for Friends Forever yet.
So letâs get right to it! Cici?
Oh, right!
What do you call a Pegasus wearing aâ
I said we have no time for jokes, Cici! I mean whatâs your first card?
Oh, okay.
So I wasnât ever sure when weâd get to this, so Iâd been kind of updating my list throughout the year. And, uh, there have definitely been a lot of changes⊠And not just because of the Banlist. My original #1, for example, is much lowerâŠ
But the actual ten cards havenât changed much. They honestly werenât that hard to figure out.
Well, top 11 if you count Old Money. But banned cards donât really count anymoreâŠ
Anyway, my top 10 card is Lacking Lesson Plans
Huh. WIth how much youâd been ranting and raving about that card when the set first came out, Iâd have thought itâd be much higher.
Well it was! Originally, anyway.
The fact that it let so many Manes flip through Tempest seemed great at first. I was looking forward to breaking in some new Manes and see what they could do!
But in practice, itâs not really enough. Tempestâs opening Grubber: Minion play can still slow them down enough to where theyâre not flipping early, or still deny req, or what have you. So itâs really only helpful for the absolute most aggressive confront to flip Manes.
I just wanted more, you know?
If you donât think it does enough, whyâs it on your list, then?
Huh? No, itâs amazing.
I basically include it in all my decks nowadays!
But you saidâ
While, yeah, it doesnât really enable many more confront to Flip Manes, itâs still incredibly valuable for decks that confront a lot, just because being able to ignore Troublemakers is really good.
Itâs basically to the point where as long as strong Troublemaker control decks are in the meta, you basically have to run 2 of these!
Itâs a problem the gameâs needed for awhile now, and itâs great to see it in action. So yeah, not as high as I originally thought, but still an easy number 10.
So unlike silly old Cici, I had a lot more trouble narrowing down my top 10 cards! Thereâs so many fun arts and flavour texts and I love the set for that!
But on the other hoof, there werenât actually a lot of silly fun build around cards in the set. So thereâs not a lot of those my list.
But thatâs okay, because the art is just so fun and I love it, hehe. And letâs start with Skipping Class!
Uhh, whatâs fun about that?
Oh come on, Cici. Itâs six best friends just hanging out together and having fun in the sun, relaxing without a care in the world.
So ditching school is something you endorse then?
Well, noâŠ
But itâs still nice seeing them enjoying each otherâs company. Itâs very relaxing!
It was a tough call between this and another similar art, but I just had to go with this in the end. Paving the way for a new generation!
Which other card?
I canât tell you that, Cici! These are top ten lists, not top eleven lists!
Thereâs no harm in mentioning your runner ups, though.
Top. Ten.
Okay, okay, sheesh.
Moving on, my number 9 will likely surprise no pony for being on this list: The Fire of Friendship.
Oooh, thatâs a good one!
The Fire of Friendship lives in our hands! As long as itâs there, we foil Grubberâs plans!
Uhh, yeah, actually. Basically exactly that.
When Tempest fist hit the scene, she was infamous for locking ponies out of Entry thanks to Grubber frequently showing up turn 1. Now thereâs a card that helps fight that, thanks to Fire of Friendship, being Entry that protects your entire hand.
It even works against other discard effects like Rarity: Soprano and can work with your own discard synergies like Tank: Burrower.
Not costs, though. If you want to exhaust Apple Bloom: Re-Markable to reduce the cost of a card, you can still discard Fire of Friendship to do it, but you canât put it into play. Since costs canât be replaced.
Sure, but thatâs not the worst thing ever.
Itâs still incredibly versatile while still being helpful Entry that does double duty for protecting your hand.
It does only provide 2 req unlike Singing Barrel and Motivational Speech, which is a notable downside. But if you build your deck accounting for that, it shouldnât be a major issue.
So, yeah. Good card. Goes in a lot of decks. Highly recommend it.
Itâs my number nine.
Or is it five or seven?
Kettle Cornâs so cute!
What was that all about.
Silly Cloudchaser!
Everypony else get it.
Check her cutie mark.
Okay...
Anyway, Kettle Corn is just absolutely precious! The haikus, the circles, the combinations of the two. Sheâs also one of Rumbleâs new friends! Whatâs not to love?
I suppose sheâs not bad entry either. Not amazing, but, you know. Respectable.
Whatever makes you recognize sheâs amazing!
...That it?
Thatâs it! Kettle Cornâs just fun is all!
Uhh, guess Iâll move on, then?
So these next three are all pretty similar cards. Just a bit different in application each. But theyâre all on the list for the same reason, more or less.
I was originally going to put them all as a tie, but Flitter said my list had to be exactly ten cards...
Top. Ten. Itâs not that hard, Cici!
So here we are with Daring Do: Crafty Collector as my number 7.
Did you know A.K. Yearling was secretly Daring Do this whole time? I was so surprised!
Nah, it was definitely obvious. I knew all along.
Hehe, sure you did Cici.
I did!
Anyway, Daring Do is⊠kind of nuts. The amount of AT value she can provide you is just incredibly high. An AT every time you can confront with her, and saving an AT every time you need to move her to a problem.
Which, if you confront that turn, gets you the AT you spent on moving her right back.
The only reason sheâs the lowest of these three is because if you canât confront with her, due to eccentric or a TM or whatever, sheâs not doing much for you. You canât just exhaust her for AT like most other common AT gens. So she definitely has the worst floor...
But when sheâs at full capacity, sheâs just fantastic, and definitely worth a slot on the list.
So, to properly introduce the next card on my list, weâll need an expert on fashion.
Gee, where could we find one of those in this town?
Well, Cici, youâre in luck! Since, as everypony knows, I happen to be a fashion expert!
You are?
Of course I am, Cici! Thatâs why you always see me in this bow! Itâs the absolute pinnacle of fashionably cute.
...I genuinely have no idea if youâre making this up or not.
So, as a pony who knows all things fashionable, I am proud to present to you my next card, Rarity: Shine on the Inside.
...Another Eccentric 1 entry?
Yup! Quite the coincidence, donât you think?
No. Iâm pretty sure youâre doing this just to mess with me.
An added bonus!
But no, I just really like the art they got for these cards!
Plus, youâve gotta admit Rarity looks fantastic with a three colour mane. And she just rocks that jacket!
If you say soâŠ
I do say so! Your turn!
Hold on, let me just brace myself for the oncoming onslaught.
Onslaught?
Youâll see.
So, uh, my next card is, uh, us.
Eeeeeeeee!
Hug. Too. Tight.
Just look at how adorable we were back then! And that flavour text is so us! Right down to you being moody about not coming in first place, hehe.
I donât get moodyâŠ
Yeah, just like that!
Anyway, uh, this card is pretty good.
Eh, who am I kidding. Weâre amazing.
And youâre not just saying that cause itâs us, are you?
Nope. I looked at every card in the set and decided this legitimately deserved to be included. Itâd have the same position even if it were Gyro on the art.
You shouldnât joke about that, Cici. Heâs been complaining again lately he still only has one card...
But yeah, this is basically everything I wanted in a Blue Yellow card! Saving AT, giving extra power to confront, 1 play reqriement so you can play it early with Trading Traditions. What more could a girl want?
Itâs even an Immediate ability, allowing you to combo with Hasty Friends, or even just exhaust on the opponentâs turn to avoid a single problem faceoff. Itâs just a great card!
That being said, unlike Daring Do and the next card, this doesnât actually give you AT. If you donât have Friends to play, youâre not getting as much value as youâd like.
But on the other hoof, you can get value out of us basically every turn so long as you can play Friends. Unlike Daring Do, who needs a free problem. And itâs in a colour combination that kind of needed it more. So despite not giving actual AT, I think overall weâre the better card.
So it gets your stamp of approval?
Absolutely!
Know what gets my stamp of approval?
Uhhh, cakes?
Uh, sure, but not what I was getting at?
Pancakes?
Are you hungry Cici?
A little.
Anyway, what I was trying to get at is that Sorry Stamp gets my stamp of approval!
Didnât we just talk about that the other day?
Sure did! Arenât you sorry I didnât stamp your forehead back then?
This better not go where I think itâs going.
I wouldnât dream of it!
Anyway, despite the sad nature of the stamp itself, this art just makes me smile! Itâs just kind of ridiculous going around with a stamp like that on your head, you know?
Plus, just look at Princess Twilightâs face! Itâs just wonderful!
Shouldnât you, you know, be sad that sheâs sad or something?
Well, I am! A little bit. Twilight is genuinely very sorry about the situation she found herself in...
But the whole thing is also pretty ridiculous, so it makes me smile a little too. And I think a card that can evoke both emotions at once is pretty amazing, donât you?
Sure, I guess.
Well, I like it a lot, and thatâs good enough for my list.
Yeah, for sure. Your list is your list.
As for my list, well, Iâm sure everyponyâs already guessed my number 6 card based on what Iâve said in my picks for the 7 and 8 spots. Starlight Glimmer Guidance Counselor.
Which is honestly kind of surprising. At first, ponies thought she was only going to be so-so since there were already a ton of good AT generator options out there, like Princess Twilight Sparkle: Cover to Cover. Plus she costs 3, which means it takes a long time for her to pay for herself.
But in practice, sheâs definitely proven to be an absolute all star.
I think you mean an âAll Starlightâ, Cici!
Sure...
So, to explain why people werenât that excited about her at first⊠In the Seaquestria and Beyond Meta, ponies had the mentality that 5-6 AT generators was usually enough. More than that and you were diluting your deck with too many AT gens and not enough other cards that do other things.
Turns out, uhhh, that was just plain wrong. And in the Friends Forever Meta, weâve seen decks with 8, 12, and even 18 AT generators! And almost every one of those decks was running Starlight here.
So what changed? Well Iâll get to one of those reasons later in the list, but the other thing is just there are so many good AT gens now, that running as many as you can just means you can have a tremendous advantage over your opponent.
I mean, which ponyâs more likely to win? The one getting 3 AT a turn or the one getting 9?
Probably the one getting 9, yeah⊠You canât catch up if youâre doing only a third of what the opponentâs doing.
Basically, yeah. Once youâre generating at least 2 more AT than the opponent, chances are youâre a mile ahead. At 3, itâd take a miracle for the opponent to beat you.
Anything past that and youâve basically already won the game, regardless of what the scores are.
Unless itâs 14-0! Then they might still have a chance! Hehe.
Okay, in the vast majority of circumstances.
Anyway, Glimmer is incredibly key in these strategies for two reasons. First is her 1 req, allowing her to be played early even without flipping your Mane. So you can get her out turn 2 and start getting an influx of AT ASAP.
Second, turns out that 3 power is really helpful. Like Filly Racers, you get the benefit of a lot of power to confront in addition to increasing your AT economy. This has actually sped up a lot of slower Purple strategies. Cover to Coverâs 0 power doesnât help confront, but Glimmer absolute does.
Also, being mono-coloured means sheâs a lot easier to play than Filly Racers or Daring Do, giving her that much more utility. And, well, that goes a long way towards making it on my list, really.
So would you say she guides people to victory?
Hey, yeah! I get that one.
Hehe. Way to go Cici! Rah rah!
âRah rah?â
Cici, Cici, sheâs our Mare! Her deck will take Continentals unawares.
Why thank you!
Though Iâm not sure it will. I mean, Nothing Iâm considering is really that out of the ordinaryâŠ
Wait⊠youâre doing something weird to set up the next card, arenât you?
Is it that weird for me to be my bestyâs cheer squad?
...No? But I canât shake this feeling...
Maybe I should wear a mask of you at Continentals like Rainbow Dashâs Parents in Cheering Section?
Please donâtâŠ
But look at them! Theyâre so happy! Giving their daughter their full support, 110%! 220% even!
That makes even less than 110%.
Donât be silly, Cici. Thereâs two of them, so of course itâs 220%.
You might even say itâs 20%â
Donât.
Spoilsport.
But no, seriously, I love seeing Rainbowâs parent so into supporting her. Itâs all sorts of heartwarming, and just fun! Such an easy inclusion for my list, hehe.
Yeah⊠I guess that would be nice.
Oh no, Cici. Iâm sorry. I wasnât thinking.
No, no. Itâs fine. You didnât do anything wrong. I just miss them sometimes, you know?
Of course.
But nowâs no time to worry about that. Weâve got our top 10 lists to complete, and Iâm finally done with the AT gens.
And next upâs an absolute juggernaut! Daybreaker: Blinding Light!
Oooh, sheâs a fun one, yeah.
Iâm not sure I like the idea of Princess Celestia going evil at all...
But itâs just pretend, so itâs okay, right?
Iâm sure no matter what happens, Celestiaâd never turn her back on us.
But anyway, this card is just fantastic.
While you donât get as many points from a single faceoff as you would from a Night Glider: Overpowering, you also donât need to win by any threshold. Plus she works in any faceoff, meaning she can score you points off of Troublemakers, or any other faceoff she finds herself in.
And of course, she brings a lot more power to those faceoffs, due to her extra base power and extra point of Competitive. 6 is a lot of power for a 3 cost Friend.
She does cost more, though, and, again, gives fewer points. So there are definitely reasons to use Night Glider over her.
But all in all, sheâs different enough to be a great option for different kinds of decks. And a very solid number 5 pick for me.
My number 5 pick also also very competitive.
Huh, really? You tend to pick build arounds or just flavourful stuff.
I donât know what youâre talking about. Itâs the most competitive card in the set?
Heh, weâll see about that.
I mean, just look at the fierce competition going on in Smolder & Sandbar: Pillow FIght!
I⊠should have seen this coming.
Probably.
But just look at how much fun theyâre having! Whap! Pow! Hehehehe.
Hey Cici! Think fast!
Gah!
You almost hit me.
Well, yeah! That is the point of a pillow fight, silly.
Great reflexes, though.
Thanks! Weâve been training a lot lately, andâ
Ow.
You shouldnât close your eyes in a pillow fight, silly!
Oh itâs on now, Flitter! Come here!
Donât you have a list to finish?
Oh, right. I guess Iâll have to get you later.
I look forward to it.
So this next one, when she was spoiled, I could have sworn was going to be the top of my list. She seemed insane, and exactly what the game needed. And, well, she is. Mage Meadowbrook: Pillar of Healing is the answer a lot of decks were looking for.
Which is why itâs a shame sheâs only number 4.
Which isnât to say sheâs not as good as I thought. Itâs just, well, other cards wound up being a bit better than I expected. Cause Meadowbrook is absolutely insane.
There are a ton of great Resources out there right now. And Troublemakers have basically always been a problem for aggro decks. Itâs kind of what theyâre for. And while there have been a few cards that can deal with one or the other before, thereâs never been one that deals with both.
And definitely not one that just deals with them all. Unless the opponent has a Desert Road, Meadowbrook just answers everything, no questions asked. And she even comes with a 3 power body to help you confront that turn. Sheâs amazing.
Plus, just look at that action pose!
Resources and Troublemakers beware, Mage Meadowbrook is coming for you!
Now she is a bit expensive, and sheâs not all that great against decks that donât rely on resources or TMs, so not every deckâs going to want her. But if youâre in Yellow, you should definitely consider her. Nopony does what she does nearly as effectively.
She may not be an all star, but what she does do, she excels at.
Well your number 4 may be a specialist, but mineâs a generalist: Ocellus: Master of Disguise.
She does a little bit of everything!
Sure, but whyâs that fun?
Cause mix and matching abilities is just super fun! And you get a different combo of abilities every time, or at least in a different order, hehe.
Agile and Swift and Showy and Dilligent and Eccentric. Thereâs a lot of fun possibilities!
Kind of disappointed Purpleâs is just Meticulous cause it doesnât really synergize with the other 5 as well, but itâs not bad, I guess.
Plus they brought Transform back just for her and Silverstream! Thatâs one of my favourite mechanics!
Yeah, itâs not bad.
and for maximum fun, just stick an Alicorn Costume on her. Then sheâs automatically fully enabled!
So long as you donât put any resources on anypony else, of course.
Since when do you suggest not putting resources on Friends?
Not every silly strategy works with every other silly Strategy, Cici.
Alternatively, you could just put all the hats on Ocellus. That way you wonât have a problem!
Uh huh. No way that could go wrong.
Are you doubting the power of my hats, Cici?
Anyway, moving on to the top 3. And, considering how good my top 4 card was, you know the rest have got to be pretty amazing. Pony of Shadows: Pure Darkness is no exception.
The sheer raw value you get out of this card is insane. Thatâs 1 AT for a Friend. 1! By passing all colour req and everything. And it doesnât even matter who beats the Pony of Shadows.
Sure, it does need to be beaten, but if you build your deck right, thatâs not too hard. And if the opponent beats it, they only get 1 point while you get whatâs likely to be an incredibly powerful Friend.
Now Iâve seen some ponies try and use this to put some of the 5 cost tri-colour alicorns into playâŠ
Like me! Iâve done that!
...but itâs honestly not really worth it. They tend to be difficult to play if ever drawn, and usually you donât have a guarantee youâll even hit one.
The better way to use it, honestly, is to just include a bunch of medium-cost friends that youâre okay with drawing or with playing for free. This way youâre happy if you draw them or if you get them off of Pony of Shadows.
Farming decks particularly get a lot of usage from this as they can defeat it, then put a large friend into play at another problem with an epic and have a good chance at beating that too. Plus farm decks donât tend to run all that many friends, so you increase the odds of getting what you want.
Iâve even seen some farm decks run exactly one kind of friend to guarantee hitting it. The results can be a bit scary.
I like using Purple effects like Scope Things Out to stack my deck so I know what Friend Iâm getting!
Yeah, thatâs not a bad plan either. Though usually you donât have to. Itâs just handy.
Anyway, give it a try. It seriously does a lot more than you might think at first glance. And you probably think it does a lot. Iâve seriously been incredibly impressed with how good it is.
My number three pick is also great value at 1 AT! Rockhoof: Pillar of Strength
Want to guess how many coutners Iâve put on him, Cici?
Nah. Iâm going to guess some big number and youâre just going to top it with some ludicrously large number like eighty trillion or something.
Oh, Cici. You always think so small.
Eighty trillion is a lot!
Sure, but we got him to eighty trillion and one
...Youâre kidding me.
Of course, thatâs when we were just doing silly things to see how big we could get him, hehe. And we kinda just started rounding once it got too big, hehe.
In a normal match, I think it was maybe 100 or so?
Thatâs still way bigger than you needâŠ
Well, yeah, Cici! Thatâs what makes him so fun! Rockhoof just refuses to not be the biggest pony around, itâs great!
But whatâs even better than just growing Rockhoof yourself is dueling Rockhoofs! You have one at 2 power and have your opponent have one at 3 power and theyâll never stop trying to best each other. Itâs great!
âIâm the biggest pony around!â âNo, Iâm the biggest pony!â hehehe.
Are you quite done?
Yup! I have more power than you, so Iâm not growing anymore this turn.
Wah?
Just go, Cici!
So I think a lot of ponies underestimated this next card at first. A couple other cards did a pretty similar thing, and so it was a lot easier to dismiss.
But then ponies started using it and found out, wow, it was absolutely the real deal. And now School Shut Down is a staple in basically any Purple control deck.
So the cards it was being compared too, obviously, were Party of One and Applejack: Captain of the Seven Seas, being the previous board wipes. Each of which was, and still is, very good, but left you with something, while School Shut Down does not.
But the thing is, it gets rid of everything. Nothing stays behind, short of Persistent Friends. Not even discard piles! And that can matter a lot too. Itâs definitely not as great as Party of One if your only goal is to get rid of Friends. But thatâs not its only purpose.
Itâs almost like different cards can have different strengths and weaknesses!
Heh, yeah, exactly.
Being in the colour that gains lots of AT certainly helps as well. Especially in the current meta with basically all the AT Gens. It may be more Expensive than Party of One, but thatâs not always a factor when youâre getting extra AT.
And I guess thatâs it. Itâs a board wipe. It gets rid of everything. Thatâs all you need to be a super strong card, really.
Well, weâre at the third and last card on my list because itâs just pure fun: Silverstream: Fish out of Water!
Nopony else in the game does what she does, hehe.
Huh. I wouldnât have even begun to assume that Silverstream would have made your list, let alone as your number 2. She seems kind of⊠tame.
Are you kidding? Silverstream is insane!
With the right deck, sheâs an invitation to put whatever problem you want into play! Or even all of them!
Please tell me you didnât put all 20 problems at once.
Oh, Cloudchaser. Still thinking so, so small.
We worked together to put all 116 problems in play at once!
116?
Yup! 3 copies each of all sixteen dilemmas for each player. Plus both players 10 problems, of course. That makes 116!
It was the biggest multi problem faceoff ever!
Whatever makes you happy, I guess.
Of course, thatâs not the best thing you can do with Silverstream. But Iâll tell you about dismissing problems and uniqueness later, hehe. Itâs a whole lot of nonsense.
Wha?
Basically, Sivlerstream lets you do a lot of fun and silly things that couldnât be done before. And, well, Cici, you may not know this⊠but I just love fun and silly things!
I think I may have heard that once or twice.
Cici, you made a joke! Iâm so proud of you!
Gah! No hugs while weâre doing top 10 lists!
All the hugs while weâre doing top 10 lists!
So weâre finally at my last card and, uh... yeah. All of you probably guessed itâs Mistmane: Pillar of Beauty.
Now, I wasnât sure she was all that great at first, but the fact she does four different things across two abilities is what makes her absolutely insane. Four. Thatâs a lot of things for one card to do, and theyâre all notable.
Sure, sheâs primarily used for her ability to get you a card back while also getting you a point, but thatâs only half of what she can do. She also can get herself out from the discard pile while filling it with stuff you might want to get back. Not to mention also filling the opponentâs discard pile.
This makes it incredibly difficult to get rid of her short of banishing her.
Most of you are also probably aware of the fact that being Unique lets you use two of them to just score a point for every 3 AT you spend. Having 2 in play means one is dsimissed immediately due to Uniqueness, and then can be gotten back thanks to her Trigger.
Then, since youâre back where you started just with 3 less AT and 1 more point, you can do it again. And again. And again.
Put simply, she is a finisher, and very effective at it in this meta of a million AT gens. 3 AT per point is kind of expensive, but if you can stall the game long enough to be able to do it 8 or 10 times in one turn, the cost begins to not matter much anymore.
How often does that happen? Seems unlikely.
More often than youâd think or Iâd likeâŠ
Now she does come with the drawback of letting the opponent get a card back as well, butâŠ
It usually doesnât matter. Ponies tend not to play Mistmane if the opponent can get something important back, unless they donât care. Itâs mostly meaningless. Kind of disappointing, really.
Long story short, she is incredibly versatile while also being exceptionally good at a single thing, which isnât a combination you see very frequently. Sheâs trivially the best card in the set, even more so than Old Money, who got banned.
Which isnât to say I think she should necessarily be bannedâŠ
But I wouldnât mind it.
Cici!
I just donât find her very fun to play against.
But thatâs just me. Iâve actually heard a lot of ponies talking about wanting to ban her... But I donât think itâs necessary. At least not yet since rotation is right around the corner. Which isnât something we need to get into today.
Weâll just have to wait and see, I guess. And itâs not like every powerful card needs to be something I like specifically or anything.
Different cards appeal to different ponies.
Exactly! Part of what makes a card game great.
I do hope sheâs being watched for the possibility of banning, if only because a lot of ponies think it might be necessary. But I doubt itâll need to happen any time soon.
And thatâs my whole list. Lots of powerful stuff this time around. Mostly good stuff too.
Well, my last cardâs one we donât even need to talk aboutâŠ
Wah?
...Since Cici already did that for me!
Look! itâs us again!
Heh, yeah, I guess I shouldnât be surprised.
Itâs always nice seeing us on a card, and this oneâs particularly nice.
Plus weâre just so gosh darn cute! Filly us is the best!
Shame I was wearing the bow that day and not you. That was back when we were taking turns, remember?
Flitterrrrrrr.
But yeah, I donât really have much more to say that I didnât already say when Cici talked about us! Weâre adorable, we work great together, and weâre the perfect team. Always!
Always and always.
So, thatâs our lists! Now if youâll excuse us, Cloudchaserâs got a lot of freaking out to do now that thereâs nothing else to do between now and Contientals.
I do not freak ouâ
Gah, Continentals is like 2 days away and I have so much playtesting I need to do! Why did I let you waste so much time trying to teach me how to tell dumb jokes? Iâve got to go now! Later Flits.
Thatâs our Cloudchaser, hehe.
Bye everypony! See you all at Continetals!















