Bolt wasn't in the set right?The cakes had more iconic cards than Iconic Masters
There are more employees than congoers in the expo hall by a factor of 2 or 3
So guys, what would you say is the best place to pick up physical singles online? With the note that I'm solely looking to spruce up my Commander Cat deck, so it wouldn't be in bulk (so if shipping is a significant cost, that'd hurt a good bit). Also, pretty casual, so not overly concerned about condition. Like, wouldn't want to pay a moderate amount for something that's falling apart or anything, but I certainly don't need it to be mint condition.
So guys, what would you say is the best place to pick up physical singles online? With the note that I'm solely looking to spruce up my Commander Cat deck, so it wouldn't be in bulk (so if shipping is a significant cost, that'd hurt a good bit). Also, pretty casual, so not overly concerned about condition. Like, wouldn't want to pay a moderate amount for something that's falling apart or anything, but I certainly don't need it to be mint condition.
Ah, sorry, didn't think of putting that. In the US.That would depend on what country you're in.
Triggered abilities that damage a player are another problem. Eidolon of the Great Revel and Guttersnipe will no longer be able to handle Planeswalkers without a hoop-jumping errata change.
It's a marginal improvement as any substantial change in function would be bad.
Are planeswalkers the only (legendary) cards with a designated gender? I have never seen 'her controller' before.
Of course it's empty, nothing about this event makes sense.
Are planeswalkers the only (legendary) cards with a designated gender? I have never seen 'her controller' before.
...return him to the battlefield...
Oh wow. Looking through the reserved list to make sure I don't have anything else of value in this stack. And I don't have it, but I saw Chaos Orb. Wow, that's... certainly something.
Yeah, they look to be in, at least to my eyes, pretty darn good condition. I... may have to look into this further, because damn... that's a lot for a single card.duals are extremely powerful in combination with fetchlands in commander but yeah if they are in good condition they are worth a ton and still a pretty penny even in terrible condition.
Do they start by saying "Counts as both ~ and ~." ? If so they are unlimited. If they have a tap symbol they are revised.Yeah, they look to be in, at least to my eyes, pretty darn good condition. I... may have to look into this further, because damn... that's a lot for a single card.
Ah, they have the tap symbol, so Revised it is, then.Do they start by saying "Counts as both ~ and ~." ? If so they are unlimited. If they have a tap symbol they are revised.
Either way, congrats on the find. If you want to pump up your decks, one of the easiest ways might be just getting store credit for them. Most stores hold the credit, so you don't have to use it all at once and the bonus makes it so it isn't as bad as just selling.
Selling online is always dangerous, as lots of people will attempt to rip you off, either saying they didn't get them or that they are counterfeit. Not trying to scare you, just watch out.
at this caliber of cards no one reputable will buy them w/o asking for scans to check for counterfeits and requiring tracked shipping.Selling online is always dangerous, as lots of people will attempt to rip you off, either saying they didn't get them or that they are counterfeit. Not trying to scare you, just watch out.
Goin home
Final playmat count: 9
It's awkward for sure, but having all Standard and Limited cards (after a certain point) say the right stuff and all cards' Oracle wordings will still be a big improvement in the long run.
heh I wonder how many people are gonna be surprised when they point their full art lightning bolts on to players instead of the Lili.
Most were from prize wall.9 events in 5 hours? What formats were you playing?
Targeted effects will definitely still be able to damage planeswalkers, judging from Burning Sun's Avatar. Non-targeted effects are the big question mark.
That makes more sense.Most were from prize wall.
that's a bad solution as the text would essentially be a trick as in most circumstances targeting the player is the better line revealing less information and even worse there's cards that only counter spells targeting you and spells that counter only spells targeting permanents you controlMy proposed solution: keep redirection rule but going forward include Planeswalkers in non-creature damage sources even though it's technically redundant, e.g. "CARDNAME deals 3 damage to target creature, player or planeswalker." It's a legal wording despite the theoretical redundancy. The only problem is the fact that if something cares whether an effect targets a permanent you would have the theoretical possibility of rules-lawyering to target a player and then redirecting to get around it.
4 colour good stuff just won Japan nationals
scarab god too stronk
it's temur energy splash scarab god and it was prerecorded, it's like 9 in the morning monday in japan right now.
I'm struggling to think how you could elegantly re-write the rule in a way that doesn't functionally change the rules.
I am also struggling to come up with a big benefit of doing massive functional errata other than just saying you did it. It largely revolves around "but casuals" except it doesn't matter very much for casuals. They're playing at kitchen tables. Who cares if they get it wrong? It's not actually worth making it so every rando EDH player has to constantly check oracle to figure out how their cards work.You can't, that's why you fundamentally change the rules. This is in the territory with things like the damage on the stack change -- significant change but one that addresses some issues once it's in place.
I am also struggling to come up with a big benefit of doing massive functional errata other than just saying you did it.
I am also struggling to come up with a big benefit of doing massive functional errata other than just saying you did it. It largely revolves around "but casuals" except it doesn't matter very much for casuals. They're playing at kitchen tables. Who cares if they get it wrong? It's not actually worth making it so every rando EDH player has to constantly check oracle to figure out how their cards work.
It's not really that hard of a rule to grok though.There's nothing that's better for long-term retention of a player than getting them into casual public play (i.e. store commander leagues, FNM, prereleases, etc.) and nothing that kills the interest of a kitchen-table player than getting owned by some fuckstick nerd with a rules interaction that doesn't appear on the cards. The number of cards already printed is always finite and the numberr still to be printed is infinite, so when you sit down to crunch it out it's almost always worth doing eventually if you can get away with it.
Now, in a vacuum this particular one maybe isn't quite enough even with that in mind, but Arena changes the math -- you absolutely can't have it work the way it does in paper in your new streaming-friendly digital platform, and once you acknowledge that the only real approach left is to bite the bullet and kill the rule in paper too.
The biggest problem with this solution is the ambiguity it creates. With the redirection rule, I can say "bolt your Jace" as a shortcut to "bolt you, redirect to Jace on resolution." With this change, if I say "Bolt your Jace,"and you try to play Rebuff the Wicked in response, now it's ambiguous if I meant bolt you and redirect or if I meant bolt Jace directly. This leads to all sort of weird angle-shooting situations on both sides, but even if neither player is trying to do that, it will lead to a feel-bad situation for one of them. It gets especially hairy with damage prevention effects.My proposed solution: keep redirection rule but going forward include Planeswalkers in non-creature damage sources even though it's technically redundant, e.g. "CARDNAME deals 3 damage to target creature, player or planeswalker." It's a legal wording despite the theoretical redundancy. The only problem I would see with that is the fact that if something cares whether an effect targets a permanent you would have the theoretical possibility of rules-lawyering to target a player and then redirecting to get around it. That's also a problem for errataing cards as well, though since you right now you cannot cast Turn Aside ("Counter target spell that targets a permanent you control") to avoid your Planeswalker dying to a Lightning Bolt, but errata'ing out the redirection rule would allow you to do that.
Villeneuve has been posting some alters on twitter, this one in particular is great.
Also, are we allowed to trade in this thread? because I'm realizing I have no idea what to do with 9 playmats lmao
In retrospect hascon was great. Tons of staff, great judges, events running on time, free stuff everywhere. Glad I went. Lines for major events were also handled better than most long running cons I've been to.
If the prices are more reasonable next year I'd definitely go back. The sheer amount of free stuff given out was, like, first years of PAX levels of ridiculous.
It still doesn't make any sense as a con, and I didn't care about anything but the Magic stuff, but, like... going to a convention with a huge MTG focus that isn't an overcrowded nightmare like a GP was nice.
tl;dr it was great because it was empty.
Also, are we allowed to trade in this thread? because I'm realizing I have no idea what to do with 9 playmats lmao
Also, are we allowed to trade in this thread? because I'm realizing I have no idea what to do with 9 playmats lmao