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- Jul 30, 2017
I think this was literally the point of Rudy's last video only you said it all much more concise and eloquently than he did.That I agree with.
I'm not opposed to cards being expensive, but the whole "buy the dip" and quick tendies shit is annoying. It's why I'm not a fan of collector packs and serialized cards, it's very artificial, while something like a card naturally growing in price because it turns out better than people expected is fine. I'm also more of a fan of lottery cards like priceless treasures (or whatever Kaladesh had was called) as it's a reprint that's unique, offers something for people to chase, and doesn't completely tank the value of the reprint. It's also just unique enough to make it feel like there aren't a million variants and really the error Wizards made was adding so many in each set as opposed to slowly adding them across sets over time.
Sometimes, less is more.
I do have the Wizard deck from the commander 2017 and was trying it out yesterday. Interesting, but boy does it suffer from being unfocused. (there's 3 "official" commanders in it, it really came with 4 and all 4 each encourage a different line of play and almost everything in the deck is super expensive with no ramp) I started debating whether I wanted to crack it apart and try to focus it around something (Kess with spell shenanigans? or stick with Inalla and make a battle-wizards jank deck?) or just leave it completely sleeved and boxed and sell it to the store we were just playing in which was offering the exact same deck (complete with sleeves and box) for $85.