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[–] mike@mtgzone.com 6 points 7 months ago (4 children)

I think Air would have to become White. Black doesn't really fit at all in Avatar, that one would be curious to see how they fit in.

[–] mike@mtgzone.com 4 points 7 months ago (1 children)

I honestly cannot believe standard players are going to be dealing with Sheoldred until Fall 2025. Effectively another year, it feels like it's been in standard forever.

It's also really interesting to me that the next rotation sees that entire Brother's War arc rotate out. That arc was kind of the last consistent in-universe story line we got in the sets. That will rotate out after having experienced the universes beyond sets for 4-6 months, and from there on out, we are more or less in a whole new era of the game.

I'd stay this 2025 rotation is actually pretty significant. Moving into 3 year standard, so the following rotation isn't until 2027 (!) and then by then we will have 9 universes beyond sets in standard, Foundations still around for another 2 more years, and a standard format that is incorporating 19 sets in total. Gonna be a very interesting site to behold!

[–] mike@mtgzone.com 2 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

I also wasn’t experimenting. I wanted to get to Mythic, so I stuck to decks that I knew were good and that I was experienced with.

To me this is a problem w/ ranked ladder games for sure, but it's also the main reason I don't play as much anymore. Card acquisition is so expensive for non-drafters that you pretty much cannot brew on Arena unless you pay a lot of money every set.

I still vividly remember crafting 4 mythic WCs for a playset of Body of Research for a bad combo deck. I played the deck 3 times, don't think I ever won with it, and then never played it again. Those wildcards are $20-30 of in-game currency never gonna get that back. Being able to dust/de-craft those cards would get me back. Still makes me mad when I think about it.

I’m still not sure I would want to play without one.

Yea I also have never played a constructed event on Arena, and have never had any desire to at all. I don't think those tournaments are better than a ladder, and I don't think asynchronous leagues work. I think the ladder is better than the alternatives, it would just be nice maybe if there was a literal play queue that wasn't using deck strength and/or mmr. I'd love to see what random brews people are playing with. It would be even better to share decklists mid-game or after the game.

[–] mike@mtgzone.com 5 points 7 months ago

Matching players with evenly matched players is one of the main reasons for ladder play. This is not without its merits, but it also isn’t a strictly good thing. If you match people precisely then there is no sense of progress because players will win about half their games regardless of how good they get.

I think this is definitely frustrating, basically everyone always just wins about half of their games. I understand why the ladder exists in games and especially Arena, but I think it just got to a point for me where its not fun anymore. You're only ever playing people at your exact ability level. The variety of opponents makes it more fun I think.

[–] mike@mtgzone.com 3 points 7 months ago (1 children)

I must say, this is a really cool synergistic deck. I'd say it looks more like a tempo deck than full on aggro but really this looks really fun to play while still also looking competitive too. I love the combo between Spiteful Hexmage and Nurturing Pixie. There are so many little combos and synergies in this and not too many rares either.

[–] mike@mtgzone.com 10 points 7 months ago (1 children)

I think they finally did something the players have been asking for. Jegantha correctly identified as a mistake. I'm glad they hit something in Modern's Boros Energy w/ Raptor but they could have gone harder with Guide of Souls. That card is just silly and will always be the source of too much energy.

Frog and Bauble also great hits in Legacy, I think TOR should go in Legacy but I guess they will let that go a little longer too. Really can't wait to see what new decks come out in Modern over the next few weeks.

[–] mike@mtgzone.com 5 points 7 months ago (1 children)

$54 for a bundle has finally pushed me out of all sealed product purchasing. The $40 bundles were the last thing I was buying, mainly for the oversized dice, but this is too much. I can buy the dice on ebay I guess.

[–] mike@mtgzone.com 4 points 7 months ago

Exactly. My current take on this is that the % of the customer/player base that wants to collect all or a majority of the cards, wants to know about all the cards as they hit etc is just small enough to not matter to them anymore. Same thing for the 60-card non-rotating constructed player base. Too small to cater to and maybe they figure that group isn't going to quit anyway.

No doubt in my mind that the suits at Hasbro would kill off all competitive events and just sell us scratch lotto cards if they could but they must currently figure that's an end-game scenario. So they begrudgingly have to support constructed play and they went in on Standard because it rotates (i.e. forced buying) and Commander because it's the largest group that actually still plays the game.

The biggest group though, and the one they principally cater to is the Finance/Investment base. The ones who buy 10s or 100s of thousands of dollars of sealed products. That's who they are building this "game" for moving forward but that's a different topic.

[–] mike@mtgzone.com 6 points 7 months ago (3 children)

Personally, I think this is not a very clear question to ask in a poll. I'm not sure if Mark is asking if we want standard to be higher power or if we no longer want any direct to modern sets, or something else. It's not clear and it's going to just be used to further whatever conclusion they've already come to.

I think direct to %format% sets have been perhaps the biggest mistake in the game's history. That's how you kill off constructed formats through engineered powercreep, and it looks like that has succeeded. The entire game's balance hinged on the cards being designed for a single format that waterfalled through the other non-rotating formats. We have pretty much Standard and Commander right now and if you like 60-card formats you're pretty much out of luck moving forward unless you want to play a 7-sets-per-year Universes Beyond standard.

[–] mike@mtgzone.com 1 points 8 months ago

I agree on the 24 packs. I think those boxes should be priced at $60-70 as well. If they did that I may actually consider gettting back into sealed products.

[–] mike@mtgzone.com 4 points 8 months ago

Kind of a cool idea, you can't go wrong with either of 3 tin artwork options. My guess is that this tin will be the exact size of a booster pack and probably be big enough to hold a single 60 card deck.

At $5.50 MSRP per play booster now this thing is looking like minimum $30 and I don't really see the appeal outside of just wanting the tin box. Perhaps they should just sell that for $5 😄

[–] mike@mtgzone.com 3 points 8 months ago

The Pioneer Masters streamer event seems pretty cool. I'm not sure what it is outside of just watching the regular streamers play on Thursday/Friday but perhaps they're just talking about early access?

 

Zac and Phil discuss their disappointment with the lack of changes in the recent ban announcement for the Legacy format. They express frustration with the card Grief, its impact on the format, and the lack of communication and transparency from Wizards of the Coast. They suggest the need for a community committee to provide input and feedback on the format, and emphasize the importance of transparency and timely action from WotC.

 
 

Pretty good deal if you have ever considered buying the wildcard bundles. I think it all retails for $40 normally so it's roughly 40% off.

 
 
 

How well do you know your Magic: The Gathering cards? Magic Untapped presents yet another 10 bits of cool facts and trivia about some of the Magic: The Gathering cards you just might have in your collection right now.

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cross-posted from: https://mtgzone.com/post/613307

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In this edition:

  • Pro Tour Thunder Junction Winner and Top Performing Decks
  • The Big Score Alchemy Preconstructed Festival April 30–May 7
  • WPN Outlaws of Thunder Junction Promo
  • May Best-of-One Qualifier Play-In This Weekend
  • Arena Open: Outlaws of Thunder Junction May 4–5
  • Alchemy: Thunder Junction Gallops into Town May 7
  • Event Schedule
 

This seems like a really cool idea, curious what anyone's decks are like.

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