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Gunbreon's Pack Battles

@gunbreons · 284 subscribers · 212 videos · 1 analyzed

-DISCORD- https://discord.gg/hAnnH7Qy -EMAIL- gunbreonsgiveys@gmail.com Gunbreon’s is a blend of my son’s name, Gunz, and the Pokémon Umbreon! This channel is all about our unique take on opening Pokémon packs and a fun game where we pit cards from two packs against each other. We also create content for card collectors of all ages! -ABOUT- I’ve been a fan of TCG games for years, playing and collecting. My son recently got into Pokémon cards, which is AWESOME! I shared my collection with him and helped him start his own. Gunz is 4 and still learning to read, so we made up our own game that helps him learn numbers while opening packs! -RULES- Open the pack, do the pack trick, and flip over cards. (Optional) Battle energies using weakness. Compare cards: ties and trainers are set aside. Winner of the next battle takes all. Player with the most cards wins. -BATTLE- Check weakness. Compare health. Check highest damage. If tied, go to the next card.

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-DISCORD- https://discord.gg/hAnnH7Qy -EMAIL- gunbreonsgiveys@gmail.com Gunbreon’s is a blend of my son’s name, Gunz, and the Pokémon Umbreon! This channel is all about our unique take on opening Po...

Operative Pattern

Across 1 videos, this channel demonstrates low persuasion intensity, primarily through Confirmation Appeal. Recurring themes suggest consistent operative goals beyond stated content.

Avg Intensity

Low 30%

Avg Transparency

Transparent 85%

Top Technique

Confirmation appeal

Selectively presenting information that confirms what you probably already believe. Content that matches your existing worldview requires almost no mental effort to accept — it just feels obviously true.

Wason (1960); Nickerson's confirmation bias review (1998)

Persuasion Dimensions

Engagement Mechanics
50%
Emotional Appeal
40%
Story Shaping
30%
Implicit Claims
20%
Call to Action
20%
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Notice retention tactics

Content structure prioritizes keeping you watching over informing you. Ask if the format serves understanding or attention.

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Confirmation appeal

AI detected as: Survivorship Bias Framing

Selectively presenting information that confirms what you probably already believe. Content that matches your existing worldview requires almost no mental effort to accept — it just feels obviously true.

Wason (1960); Nickerson's confirmation bias review (1998)

Confirmation appeal

Selectively presenting information that confirms what you probably already believe. Content that matches your existing worldview requires almost no mental effort to accept — it just feels obviously true.

Wason (1960); Nickerson's confirmation bias review (1998)

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