Yeah, this is the smart thing to do in most cases, but I like to keep cards to whet my collector's appetite (for the sake of having, not to make profit). The only card I've sold is Venser because I already owned one of him and didn't think I'd play UW.WanderingWind said:I learned a valuable lesson. Buy new, hold on to them until the value skyrockets, sell. Repeat. I don't think I have anything of real value any longer, save for the two Planeswalkers, the Sword of Feast and Famine and Grave Titan. I'll probably sell the sword (again) and keep the rest because they're fun to play with. I also have a Blight Dragon which thanks to this thread, I can only play outside of the house. It's TOO powerful.
I'm the opposite. I prefer the new art and frames, and they're generally cheaper to chase than the original "power" cards. I do, however, prefer the slower pace of the old game (channel -> fireball excepted). The great thing about today's game, though, is the many options to actually build a deck/collection while learning the game's mechanics. There was no such thing as FNM in my area when I was a teen, and even if there was I would not have been able to afford it. There were no such things as pre-release events with boosters for prizes and promo cards for participating. Back in jr. high, I'd try to make a deck with the starter and whatever I opened from boosters to play with my buddies at lunch, and that was that. Some of my friends used to go to a local hobby store to play with the regulars after school, but even then they'd be playing with constructed decks that they spent ages trading to build, so it lacked the variety and strategy of a draft or sealed tournament.WanderingWind said:My collectors desire is filled by the nostalgia fueled old cards like Ice Age and the like. For instance, right now I'm completing the Sengir family. But otherwise, if I or my three buds or my wife don't want to play with them, then I'll sell them to buy more packs to fulfill my overwhelming desire to open shiny packs of stuff.
Takuan said:I'm the opposite. I prefer the new art and frames, and they're generally cheaper to chase than the original "power" cards. I do, however, prefer the slower pace of the old game (channel -> fireball excepted). The great thing about today's game, though, is the many options to actually build a deck/collection while learning the game's mechanics. There was no such thing as FNM in my area when I was a teen, and even if there was I would not have been able to afford it. There were no such things as pre-release events with boosters for prizes and promo cards for participating. Back in jr. high, I'd try to make a deck with the starter and whatever I opened from boosters to play with my buddies at lunch, and that was that. Some of my friends used to go to a local hobby store to play with the regulars after school, but even then they'd be playing with constructed decks that they spent ages trading to build, so it lacked the variety and strategy of a draft or sealed tournament.
So yeah, the availability of playing venues, the promotional events, the new artists, and the new Timmy cards are really attractive to me.
WanderingWind said:Yeah, the new stuff is great, don't get me wrong, but power creep is a bitch. Powerful cards used to have a ton of give and take. Now, there are cards like Blight Dragon or Blightsteel Colossus that don't have any weaknesses. If you get the mana, you basically win. Sure, like you said, fireballs and flashfires were always a bitch, but now...now, cards are ridiculous. Overwhelming stampede? Planeswalkers? GODDAMN.
But, either way, it's all fun. I do miss being able to get a box of 60 totally random cards though. Now, they're either preconstructed decks, booster packs or big ass boxes of cards. If you want the randomness, you end up with wayyyyy too many cards.
Wizards said:Here's what we've said about the third set in Scars of Mirrodin block:
Its code name was "Action" (because Scars of Mirrodin was "Lights" and Mirrodin Besieged was "Camera").
It will be for sale on May 13, 2011, and the Prerelease Events will be May, 7-8.
It will be called either New Phyrexia or Mirrodin Pure. Not both. And it's already decided.
At this point, we would normally show you some pictures of the packaging for Action. You know, the booster packs, the intro packs, that sort of thing. So let's get to it!
Hex said:The pic on the Pure fat pack is old, it is from Karn the Silver Golem.
Zaraki_Kenpachi said:I take back all the things I said about toolkits not having mythics. Got a Chandra and a Tezz in the box I bought today. All I wanted was a 4th overgrown battlement.![]()
WanderingWind said:Are there any 1 mana Vampires? I know for 2 I can have my amazing Hexmage, but I'd like to have some fodder Vamps.
Zaraki_Kenpachi said:Vampire Lacerator is the only one drop I can think of off the top of my head. I think it's from zendikar?
Edit: Guul Draz Vampire is also one drop for zendikar. Viscer Seer from M11.
Well we can play DOTP online if we have it. My ps3 ID is boyoverboard.WanderingWind said:Sweet. I think I have a Lacerator. Thanks.
EDIT: We need to work out some way for GAF to play.
No, they still take control of the War Zone. They are still dealing combat damage, the damage just doesn't cause loss of life.rayner said:I also have a question: If an Infect Creature deals damage to me it's in the form of Poison Counters, so that player will NOT take control of Constested War Zone?
rayner said:How much would a Sword of Feast and Famine Foil go for? I'd like to use it in trade.
rayner said:How much would a Sword of Feast and Famine Foil go for?
Hurricane said:TCGPlayer.com's store has it for sale from four vendors ranging from $51.50 to $62.38.
The better benchmark would be StarCityGames.com which is currently selling it at $49.99.
Foil, brah!OneEightZero said:
Hex said:SSG and others are always a bit high.
I personally go by a mix of Apathy House Prices and Completed Listings on Ebay to find real and fair values
http://www.apathyhouse.com/pricelist/trader.php
For the record 40$ is a solid price according to that metric but if you can get more go for it.
I bet you could get $40 easily for it, and if you looked around you could probably find a buyer at $50. If you're going to trade, go with the high value - what you have is far more rare than regular cards.rayner said:Cool, I was going to go with ~ $35, it's so shiny... but I don't have a use for it at the moment.
Wiki says 1 in 4.Zaraki_Kenpachi said:What is the probability of getting a foil? I haven't gotten one in ages.
I'm just about to finalize a troll and toad order. Bought some Monster binders for myself and a friend, as I'm sorely lacking in a trade binder and it'd be nice to have quality storage for my money cards. I wish the logo wasn't so prevalent, but no biggie. These things run $40 here in Canada, I'm glad to fork over the $25 + shipping Troll wants. I can buy another 12 MBS boosters for roughly $1 extra in shipping. Wondering if I should do it. I was considering getting Eldrazi packs for a Gideon or Vengevine, but I'm not a huge fan of the set in general and there are more cards I want from MBS. Man, I love American prices.Wikipedia said:roughly one in every four booster packs contain a foil card, which can be of any rarity, including basic land
WanderingWind said:I have several foils, but all bullshit cards. I'm bought another toolkit hoping for another success like the previous. Only card I pulled was a single Inkmoth Nexus. Lady luck is a bitch.
Zaraki_Kenpachi said:That's actually why I stopped buying. My luck can't be as good as the last one I got. Back to packs/boxes again I guess. I'm thinking about buying a scars box...
WanderingWind said:I wish I knew some local Magic dudes. I want to go halfs on a box, but if I went full retard, my wife would murder me. Unless I pulled another Elspeth or an awesome angel or something. I think I'll get one of the new boxes of the whatever comes next.
Zaraki_Kenpachi said:Buy the single and a box and pretend you pulled it.![]()
Why do you think we all love Green Sun's Zenith so much? I pulled one randomly at the pre-release, had no clue it was going to get as desirable as it did. I love that thing.WanderingWind said:Heh. That...probably...wouldn't work. Hm.
Don't you hate when you buy an awesome card but never actual pull it during play? I want to use my Omnath to destroy faces, but I still haven't got it into my hand.
WanderingWind said:Heh. That...probably...wouldn't work. Hm.
Don't you hate when you buy an awesome card but never actual pull it during play? I want to use my Omnath to destroy faces, but I still haven't got it into my hand.
The_Technomancer said:Biggest problem with foils is the curling. My brother has a Fire & Lightning still in pristine condition, never been raw shuffled, but they have like a quarter-inch curvature.
Why do you think we all love Green Sun's Zenith so much? I pulled one randomly at the pre-release, had no clue it was going to get as desirable as it did. I love that thing.
Zaraki_Kenpachi said:Ya, they are ridiculous at times. My 4 foil gigantiform are so curved you can tell where they are with sleeves on. :lol
Ya, it helps if you keep them in a for a while but I got those 4 from Troll and Toad and was just blown away at the curve on them.siddx said:Yeah, incredibly annoying. Although I find if I slip them straight into a sleeve or a binder and leave them there, they retain their straightness somewhat better.
Takuan said:Foil, brah!
Nice pulls! Garruk's probably my favorite of the Lorwyn 5.OneEightZero said:True that. ^_^
Yesterday, I participated in an eight man M11 draft and came away with a Garruk, Overwhelming Stampede and a foil Leyline of Anticipation. Also pulled my first named land that wasn't a Terrormorphic Expanse, Mystifying Maze (Which was in the same pack as the Leyline. ^_^)
It was a nice, smaller draft that didn't take forever.
Copernicus said:I have a couple of decks from like 1996 when I was trying to be one of the cool nerds, do they hold value?