u/Current-Tie6754

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Hi all! First time writing here, so, situation:

I love dragons and building dragons deck, my first deck was a rivaz of the claw one, for the second one, i farmed a lot of dragons and wanted to build and ur dragon, then i shifted to rith and creating tokens because i wanted some different colors.

I saw an atarka precon for 30 € and decided to buy it because it had super super useful cards, and with that deck i built a really good rith deck with a lot of fighting cards and card draw.

Problem is, i recently ordered the D&D precon and the cards are amazing, and miirym have blue instead of white, wich suits me a little better because i have more blue dragons and cards than white ones, the white colors feels a little extra in my rith deck and the plains because... There's not really many white spells tbh.

So, thing is, should i transform the deck into a miirym deck? I like the card a lot but i actually have a ton of cards, fighting ones, that are made for the rith deck to be constantly generating tokens, they would work on the miirym one because all are green but i feel they wouldn't be too focused on him... Any suggestions?

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u/Current-Tie6754 — 7 days ago

Hey hi! Probably a common question but i have a company based on bambu printers, i have a lot of bambus and after de U1, I'm not sure if i should get it assap for my workflow since we primarily work qith extremely long multicolor prints and this could be a lifesaver.

Problem is that i want to integrate it as seamless as possible with the software i use, obviously not bambu slice but i've hear orca slicer works and they are both pretty similar.

I have a couple questions:

1.- Is orca slicer the best option for a bambu user? I just want to be able to open my project with the painted colors it has and just modify the speed parametres since i guess it will need a different configuration

2.- For snapmaker users, how's the machine holding after constant heavy usage? My machines work all day everyday, so one of my main concerns is the durability and if there are ways to repair or replace components that stop working

Thanks in advance!

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u/Current-Tie6754 — 11 days ago