Im ace and I'm a legend player playing the ANZ qualifier ( winner goes to the APAC to try win a Blizzcon spot )
I would like someone to talk to about my decks and bounce ideas off ( Skype is a must )
Also I've been holding off on doing this until I qualify for a invite major but I'm looking for a team now
Please comment below or add me Ace103#1126 or email wongj11@outlook.com
I live in New Zealand
Please include link to team website or forums main location of players and any notable players in the team
Childhood English text book lesson title was::: Character is destiny.
The solution to problems of all life forms of this World seems to be " Who am I ".
" Who am I " is not a question, is not about Mr. Jackie Chan's movie title.
Why does it look like someone is pulling someone's leg, what is this nagging thought, what is this tournament all about, what is my role or character as a life form?
So, what is my character is, " Who am I ".
Winning and losing are all about " Who am I ".
Let us not talk about turn of events and words like luck, is the moral of the story.
So Ace103#1126 @Ace_103 the winning of HEARTHSTONE tournament is uncertain and is not given or taken, it is all about " Who am I ".
What is your role or character is, " Who am I ".
If I say someone became lucky or given the cup then, my role would be something that was wrong and must not continue to be wrong.
So, the solution is to improve the character or the role you play and, this message is conveyed as " Who am I ".
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Childhood English text book lesson title was::: Character is destiny.
The solution to problems of all life forms of this World seems to be " Who am I ".
" Who am I " is not a question, is not about Mr. Jackie Chan's movie title.
Why does it look like someone is pulling someone's leg, what is this nagging thought, what is this tournament all about, what is my role or character as a life form?
So, what is my character is, " Who am I ".
Winning and losing are all about " Who am I ".
Let us not talk about turn of events and words like luck, is the moral of the story.
So Ace103#1126 @Ace_103 the winning of HEARTHSTONE tournament is uncertain and is not given or taken, it is all about " Who am I ".
What is your role or character is, " Who am I ".
If I say someone became lucky or given the cup then, my role would be something that was wrong and must not continue to be wrong.
So, the solution is to improve the character or the role you play and, this message is conveyed as " Who am I ".