Well, that's one way to make a Whalend. De-anchoring always sucks, but sometimes it's just what you need to do to survive.
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Well, that's one way to make a Whalend. De-anchoring always sucks, but sometimes it's just what you need to do to survive.

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The Great ThreeJay Migration
In the future, we will do extended series of posts about specific bits of games that are strategically interesting. For now, just look at those ThreeJays move!
(And at the end of the gif, the sudden terror of seeing that Whalend de-anchor is a nice bonus jolt.)
We Pray to Threesus for Relief
There are times when your position seems hopeless. Your board is a mess, your luck has been rotten, and an ignominious death looms ahead. But, noble hero, never despair. Your death is inevitable, yes - but only in the long run. The righteous path is never to accept premature defeat.
We fight for every inch. Do not go gently into that good night. And sometimes, Threesus will reward your faith and persistence by delivering unto you a new dawn.
Plus block mise
Sometimes the stars align, the heavens open, and the player is rewarded for her cunning and foresight with a well placed and perfectly valued plus block at just the right moment. And because we’re being honest, oftentimes cunning and foresight have nothing to do with it. To borrow from Magic the Gathering, we refer to this as a plus block mise. We hope you’ll enjoy the same rush of guilty pleasure and relief that we do as the extent of your vicarious good fortune becomes apparent.
Though we demonstrate only one type of mise here, this is merely one among many kinds of getting lucky.