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Does Clash Royale or Clash of Clans require more strategy?

Clash Royale: You need to develope a deck and then when playing another person, analyze the cards they're using as well as what you have and learn to play defense while having a strong offense.Clash of Clans: You need to develope an army and build a strong base. When attacking you need to take a look at the opponents base and then decide your game plan. You let your base layout do the defending for you, hoping that you designed it so that you can have the best outcome against most bases.I personally believe Clash Royale requires more strategy. Clash Royale would be just like any strategy card game whereas you could compare Clash of Clans to that game where you drop a ball down a board and hope the pegs don't knock it away from the hole you're trying to get it into.in my Clash of Clans analogy each person would have their own board that they can design where the pegs go, and design it so that the pegs are positioned to prevent the ball from making it into the hole at the end of the board. Then each person drops their ball down the other persons board and try to successfully get their ball to fall into the hole.

I want to be a wedding planner but....?

I want to be a wedding planner as it's a passion of mine and want to take up a wedding planner course. However some of my family members are against it because they say wedding planning is stressful and I don't know what I'm getting myself into and that the pay is low. They say its one of the hardest and craziest jobs ever and my mum is worried about me. That clash has made us not talk to each other for a few days.

However I've done a lot of research and I don't mind the pay being low as long as I'm doing something I love. I know it's stressful but I feel that it's worth a try.

My question is, is wedding planning really as bad and hard as my family thinks it is or is it really worth it as I think it is? Am I missing something here?

Bridesmaids Dresses vs Grooms Kilt: The Clash of the Colors II. This time, it s personal! *epic explosion*?

Okay.
Planning a wedding.
Can t stand: Pink.
Can t use: Yellow or Orange or Red or Black
Late Spring Wedding
Flowers are white daisies and red daisies and light green...I don t knows...I want light green in there.

The grooms kilt: (majority) Red with stripes of greens and blue. (For Example Picture search Robertson Clan on google images. I previously posted a link but for some reason it doesn t want to go to the image)

The groomsmen will all be in slate black kilts with ties that MATCH the bridesmaids color.

Here s the dilemma:
What should the bridesmaids wear color wise?
I have to worry about clashing with the kilt, and the fact that I have always dreamed of a green wedding. Like bright new spring leaves green. Sooooooothing green. GAHD I love green.

But how could I HAVE green with a RED KILT?!??

See how confused I am? I am rolling in uncertainty. I thought his family tartan was green! My world is a giant glass box of emotion!

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