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It seems R&D is made up of mad scientists trying to see who can break the game worse...
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Hello Deso, i like your meme videos...Blue can do creature removal.
Black can remove enchantments.
Green can do direct damage.
Red can counter. *
White? it can help the opponent put out the biggest thing in their deck for free.
*red elemental blast, guttural response, and the rest of the legacy shenanigans already exist but still
fuck that guy. hydras growth is amazing for my counter-heavy, small blue 2-drop deckHello Deso, i like your meme videos...
When one of their biggest things to advertise is a nonbinary troon planeswalker with that mental illness haircut that looks like a woman with a goatee then I really feel like it’s time for the game to just die. Top that off with low effort cash grabs and the fact they still try to ignore the reserve list.set sucks, hopefully magic will die for good soon
Their focus on EDH is going to kill the game since new people need to be worked in with a more gentle pace. EDH can be long as fuck with complex board interactions or done in the blink of an eye, and their 'year of EDH' has done nothing but speed the game up more and more.A viking themed set should have been the easiest sell in the world, but even WotC had to fuck it up. It's pretty clear EDH is the only way they want you to play anymore with how poor standard has been lately and it isn't going to get better.
Which is ironic because they built a way to ease people into EDH: Brawl. (aka standard EDH) Which is much easier on Newbies since you only need to buy a $20 card once, not 4 times. And the singleton format at least makes it just slightly harder to break than normal standard. (not impossible, just a bit more work)Their focus on EDH is going to kill the game since new people need to be worked in with a more gentle pace. EDH can be long as fuck with complex board interactions or done in the blink of an eye, and their 'year of EDH' has done nothing but speed the game up more and more.
The Brawl decks might have been a failure in WOTC's eyes - why do you think they jumped right into making the Planeswalker decks Commander decks instead? I can't wait for the reprint quality to start taking a nosedive as they always do.Which is ironic because they built a way to ease people into EDH: Brawl. (aka standard EDH) Which is much easier on Newbies since you only need to buy a $20 card once, not 4 times. And the singleton format at least makes it just slightly harder to break than normal standard. (not impossible, just a bit more work)
I've got nothing against commander, I would have just loved more brawl decks being released with the sets (like they did with Eldraine) only maybe not break so many cards with them. (Love Korvald but damn is he OP.)
Which is funny because MaRo once wrote a whole article going LONG into the process of "easing" people into mtg. Can't believe they seem to have already forgotten all of it.
Inn/rtr was one of my favorite standards because of the variety of decks that came from the available card pool. You could play an aggressive aggro deck, a decent midrange or a rewarding control deck and be able to play competitive. It wasn’t just having all 10 buddy and shock lands available, but also that there were so many decent rares and uncommons made for the format instead of just being EDH, cube and niche sideboard bait. Many of those rares like Rest In Peace, deathrite shaman, abrupt decay, snapcaster mage, Liliana of the veil and such saw legacy play long after cycling out.What I don't understand is their weird obsession with printing a bunch of pointless archetypes and obvious EDH-bait in each new set, rather than getting a solid selection of cards sure to influence standard and then adding in some of the splashy, dumb shit. Remember Gatecrash? Some good weenie and aggro stuff. Some cards that wind up seeing play across formats. Some great cards that get going once theros-rtr standard kicks off, even if it wasn't quite as good in the Innistrad-rtr block. Dimir gets shafted with the stupid mill theme, but the other archetypes work and some of those cards translate nicely into aggro or midrange or control decks.
Then you've got cards like the primordial cycle, which is pretty obviously EDHbait - and it's fine. But then there's also a lot of cards that feel really ambitious, like Duskmantle Seer, where you could see someone trying to play that in standard, even if that ultimately didn't come around. Lots of cards that feel like they could see play, even if not many of them make it in the end.
And while I like a lot of the Kaldheim cards for EDH, sure, I don't understand why they're in a standard set. Or, rather, why there's so many of them? So many of them are narrow and specific, flashy but impractical. There's a handful that seem like they might go somewhere, but that's mostly because they're aggressively-costed fliers with upsides.
Maybe the foretell->3-mana wrath goes somewhere. Snakeskin veil could maybe be considered over blossoming defense in some eternal formats, I guess. Four-color goodstuff could get a boost with the world tree, though still probably nothing like the Khans-BFZ shit.
What happened between then and now? For fuck's sake, the last two years have been so dumb. Each set lately has broken legacy formats besides maybe the Core Sets. Narset, Lurrus, Oko, Underworld Breach ring any bells? Standard's clearly got no vision behind it either. Used to be Standard understood it needed an ebb and flow to help regulate the game, but that's not there any more.Inn/rtr was one of my favorite standards because of the variety of decks that came from the available card pool. You could play an aggressive aggro deck, a decent midrange or a rewarding control deck and be able to play competitive. It wasn’t just having all 10 buddy and shock lands available, but also that there were so many decent rares and uncommons made for the format instead of just being EDH, cube and niche sideboard bait. Many of those rares like Rest In Peace, deathrite shaman, abrupt decay, snapcaster mage, Liliana of the veil and such saw legacy play long after cycling out.
*cough* (emphasis mine)What happened between then and now? For fuck's sake, the last two years have been so dumb. Each set lately has broken legacy formats besides maybe the Core Sets. Narset, Lurrus, Oko, Underworld Breach ring any bells? Standard's clearly got no vision behind it either. Used to be Standard understood it needed an ebb and flow to help regulate the game, but that's not there any more.
First, we intentionally powered up our marquee sets (and therefore Standard) from Guilds of Ravnica through Throne of Eldraine.
But in Urza's Saga and mirrodin they outright admitted they made mistakes (MaRo tells the story that they got pulled into the president's office and chewed out over Urza's) and deliberately tapped the breaks in the following sets.The worst part about that was that WotC was doing that even before Ravnica. Urza's Saga and Mirrodin flashbacks come to mind.
On a side note, given how Skullclamp was one notable example of R&D turning their brains off with card design, in hindsight, how does it fare compared to the broken shit that R&D has pushed out in recent years?
So, no flex, but moving house I came across some of my old Magic collection (haven't played in like 20 years.) Found what I was sure I'd lost—my Black motherfucking Lotus (Unlimited edition, white border.) So from what I've gathered from a quick googling, this could be quite the windfall for me (I bought it i think for around $100-200) Any advice on getting it appraised and possibly selling it?
No shit? Gotta see a pic of it just so I can say I knew someone with a black lotus!So, no flex, but moving house I came across some of my old Magic collection (haven't played in like 20 years.) Found what I was sure I'd lost—my Black motherfucking Lotus (Unlimited edition, white border.) So from what I've gathered from a quick googling, this could be quite the windfall for me (I bought it i think for around $100-200) Any advice on getting it appraised and possibly selling it?