Thread:Xikhuang/@comment-28010522-20161125211820

I noticed that in-game cards have inconsistency in the usage of singular and plural.

For example, if a card has a passive that recover s 5% HP at the start of turn, in-game's cards would state it as "Recover" instead of "Recovers."

For example, " recovers," not " recover."

In-game cards, for example, states Pan (GT) INT card "Recover 5% HP..," instead of "Pan (GT) recovers 5% HP.."

Sticking with this existing in-game error and not reporting the error, and asserting such an error is correct when it is incorrect, is the same as "the blind leading the blind." It is a logical fallacy that just because,

A = our teacher (or parents),

and, A states 1+1=3,

therefore, B = we, the students/children take A's statement as 100% correct/factual/truthful,

and, B persists/insists that A's statement is always true for all the time at any condition whatsoever because of whatever reason/s (e.g., A is more authoritative than B).

Simply absurd! 