I see this thread just can't get off the topic of shipping.
I really want to play Insult//Injury, but I've never been able to make it work (except as a sideboard card against Fog decks).
Is this book worth reading?
I built my affinity deck and everything but I rarely run modern at fnm just cause I enjoy sealed so much. Feel like I'm not making much use of the money I spent on the deck but at least it's eternal and I don't imagine there will be an affinity ban ever really.
I say this just cause it's fnm again and I am stuck between doing more sealed or doing modern at my lgs. 🤔
I read the original version of it 2 years ago (So You Wear a Cape? was released on Kindle in 2015, which led to him getting a book deal), and really enjoyed it. It heavily focuses on earlier stuff though- the Hasbro sale is really the "end point" of the book, but it does go into lots of stuff about the internet and the lives people from early on in Pro Tour history are living right now
Iconic Masters got me thinking, what cards are you sentimental to? Even though my sultai commander is now Tasigar, it started out as Mimeoplasm and I refuse to trade it away.
BG infect was probably my first constructed deck, so Skithiryx, the Blight Dragon is another card I loved. Unfortunately, I traded it away, but I would love to grab ahold of another copy.
Flameblast Dragon. He was the star in my intro deck.There's also Chandra's Spitfire made me more interested in Prowess cards when I finally got back into magic months ago and holds a special place in my heart.Iconic Masters got me thinking, what cards are you sentimental to?
I wouldn't mind getting a nice new Lightning Bolt. I remember people thinking Ranumap Ruins art was a reprinted Lightning Bolt, and then when it was revealed it was like "ewww, look at this shit card" lol.
And then it turned out to be incredible and format defining. We are so bad at evaluating cards.
Dunno bout you but this is the least involved I've been with a set since I stopped playing during Theros and returning full time with Origins.Are you saying the weeks of "this is a low value shit set!" might have been a bit premature?
Dunno bout you but this is the least involved I've been with a set since I stopped playing during Theros and returning full time with Origins.
1 reluctant sealed event and like 4 cards I needed for Standard, which I played exactly once with too. Was fortunate enough to get everything I wanted for EDH from the limited amount of packs I opened.
As far as I'm concerned it's still the unequivocal truth.
HoD limited is so hard. But I've been enjoying it a ton.
Are you saying the weeks of "this is a low value shit set!" might have been a bit premature?
If you're worried about rotation, that won't happen for Amonkhet and Hour of Devastation until Fall 2018. So go ahead and buy it if you're interested.Quick question: At this point should I wait for the Sept. expansion to buy a Planeswalker deck, or get an HoD one now?
If you're worried about rotation, that won't happen for Amonkhet and Hour of Devastation until Fall 2018. So go ahead and buy it if you're interested.
Yep. If you're still playing Standard at that point, you've probably long outgrown a Planeswalker Deck anyway
Joined a MTGO league to practice UW Approach, and face 5 straight URx control decks. What the hell is going on?
Iconic Masters got me thinking, what cards are you sentimental to?
Are a lot of the standard staples that are at a reasonable price right now going to go up temporarily (1-2 sets) when the rotation happens or are they already priced at their value? With less cards available to choose from I'm just wondering if the really solid cards will get a boost in price and if I should be picking some stuff up in the next week.