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DurdleDuck posted:Has anyone here tried this game yet? Because eh, ... that's a lot of money. I played the original version years ago and it was fun to do busted things for essentially 1 mana. It's basically Type 4, if you've ever played that format. JerryLee posted:Making it all the more hilarious that they literally made an effort to stop representing story moments on cards. Granted they seem to have walked that back a little and Deicide, Kozilek's Return, etc. are nifty cards even if Return's rarity is horseshit They did, but they've completely reversed that because Magic players didn't know the story at all if they didn't read the site, and a good portion of players don't.
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DurdleDuck posted:Has anyone here tried this game yet? Because eh, ... that's a lot of money. Epic is kind of lame. Play Star Realms instead. It's by the same people, except it's better.
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# ? Feb 29, 2016 21:32 |
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Jenx posted:Epic is kind of lame. Play Star Realms instead. It's by the same people, except it's better. That's a very different game though.
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# ? Feb 29, 2016 21:36 |
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odiv posted:FTV: Good Ideas *reprints Chronicles in its entirety, but in foil*
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# ? Feb 29, 2016 21:36 |
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DurdleDuck posted:That's odd, that's very different from my (admittedly limited) experience. Most reviews actually applaud the balance in the game. It does *look* swingy on first glance compared to Magic I guess. He didn't play it much (I don't think) so it may have just been a few bad experiences.
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# ? Feb 29, 2016 21:37 |
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Yawgmoth posted:FTV: Bad Ideas Chronicles was a weird set for sure. I especially like how in addition to heavy hitters like Carrion Ants and Craw Giant, it also made sure we had access to Repentant Blacksmith and Spock, who aren't exactly setting the world on fire.
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# ? Feb 29, 2016 21:39 |
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DurdleDuck posted:That's a very different game though. That's true, yes.
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# ? Feb 29, 2016 21:41 |
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Pussy Snorkel posted:The event is a Modern 1k, with a Mox Ruby door prize. We're also randomly giving away a foil Tarmogoyf to someone who shares our event and likes our Facebook page before Thursday. You don't have to come to the event to win the goyf, either. Snorkel's a straight shooter, my Goyf arrived today
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# ? Feb 29, 2016 21:51 |
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Yawgmoth posted:FTV: Bad Ideas Sweet. Foil blood moons everywhere
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# ? Feb 29, 2016 21:55 |
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ftv: stupid idiots. 15 blank foil cards
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# ? Feb 29, 2016 21:59 |
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FTV: Vanilla Featuring all-new full-frame foil art for such classics as Grizzly Bears, Leatherback Baloth, Savannah Lions, Hexplate Golem, Indomitable Ancients and Kobolds of Kher Keep.
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Everblight posted:Chronicles was a weird set for sure. I especially like how in addition to heavy hitters like Carrion Ants and Craw Giant, it also made sure we had access to Repentant Blacksmith and Spock, who aren't exactly setting the world on fire. Hey, Repentant Blacksmith was an okay sideboard against Sligh/Geeba decks in the days before Freewind Falcon existed.
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DAD LOST MY IPOD posted:Snorkel's a straight shooter, my Goyf arrived today That was you!
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# ? Feb 29, 2016 22:42 |
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Chronicles was kind of a unique situation that wouldn't really happen today. The first four expansions that came out in the first year or so of Magic all had print runs that didn't at all account for the skyrocketing popularity of the new game, so by the time Revised Edition and Ice Age came out, there were tons of new players who had lots of cards from those sets, but the first four expansion had this semi-mythical status and hardly anyone actually had any cards from them. So tons of cards from those sets became super-valuable "collector's items" based solely on their rarity and how cool they looked, rather than anything to do with how good they actually were as playable cards. This was before the Internet, before FNMs, before any kind of organized play or sanctioned tournaments were common at all. Hardly anyone played anything beyond kitchen table magic or casual tournaments among friends at this point. So cards like Dakkon Blackblade and the Elder Dragon Legends became quite valuable simply because they were rare and cool-looking. Then Chronicles came along and just cratered the price of all the cards that turned out to not actually be good cards. Suddenly those dumb multicolor cards from Legends were all pretty worthless because everyone got a chance to play with them and realized they weren't actually good. There were a lot of people who had gotten into the game as a Collectable Thing more than as an actual card game, and they were pissed. There's exponentially fewer of those kind of people today, and there aren't really any cards left with that kind of complete scarcity propping them up without them actually being good cards.
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# ? Feb 29, 2016 22:45 |
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I am happy to see some goon on goon hot goyf action
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# ? Feb 29, 2016 22:50 |
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Entropic posted:Chronicles was kind of a unique situation that wouldn't really happen today. Most of the original duals I pulled as a kid ended up traded for very played copies of Vaevictus Asmadi and poo poo. Then I sold the entire box for $20 to a kid on the bus because I am super loving smart.
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Angry Grimace posted:Most of the original duals I pulled as a kid ended up traded for very played copies of Vaevictus Asmadi and poo poo. Then I sold the entire box for $20 to a kid on the bus because I am super loving smart. If you had spent that $20 on a gun, you'd have the $20 and the magic cards and also a gun.
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I only got like 1 starter and a few boosters of Revised, so I don't think I ever even had any duals to foolishly trade way. My sweet rares that I never parted with and still have to this day were Demonic Tutor, Sol Ring (which I think was actually an uncommon) and Fork. I remember laboriously trading to get my four-sets of Sengir Vampire and Control Magic. I originally played between the two worst sets in Magic, Fallen Empires and Homelands, so when I got back into the game 16 years later, the only old cards I had that were still good and relevent were my beaten-up Revised Lightning Bolts.
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Did Chronicles have an over-inflated amount of demand like Fallen Empires? That's another funny story.
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Angry Grimace posted:Most of the original duals I pulled as a kid ended up traded for very played copies of Vaevictus Asmadi and poo poo. Then I sold the entire box for $20 to a kid on the bus because I am super loving smart. Whoa. I bought some magic cards with my $20 lunch money saved over some time. Little box with a few duals in there. Didn't know about any of it but I liked the lands cuz they had the crazy colors. I forget what combo of lands were in there but I distinctly remember badlands cuz it looked so bland.
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# ? Feb 29, 2016 23:07 |
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The one I could never get was Arcades Sabboth. I didn't want the lovely white bordered version so I kept holding out to get one of the ones from Legends. I had a grand plan of somehow trading for a Mirror Universe at the time since it was the most expensive card in Legends at the time and it just seemed so cool.
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Zephirum posted:Did Chronicles have an over-inflated amount of demand like Fallen Empires? That's another funny story. Chronicles and Fallen Empires were both sets that you could still buy years later because they were massively over-printed and, well,... http://mtg.dawnglare.com/?p=viz&s=CHR%7CFEM
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# ? Feb 29, 2016 23:17 |
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I opened a badland and a vesuvan doppelganger from revised packs. Doppelganger and fork were the most expensive cards in the set at the time. I bought poo poo loads of chronicles so I need to dig them out and see how many blood moons I have/don't have. Chromium was my favourite elder Dragon because he was shiny, also I played storm seeker in all my decks because I though the art was the coolest poo poo. Also, tonight my wife if away so I have spent it sorting my token and rules cards
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I wish I still had my old copies of Inquest magazine. The card price lists from 1994/1995 would be interesting reading now.
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Entropic posted:Chronicles and Fallen Empires were both sets that you could still buy years later because they were massively over-printed and, well,... what plays Concordant Crossroads?
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# ? Feb 29, 2016 23:32 |
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mandatory lesbian posted:what plays Concordant Crossroads? I was asking that same question about Ashnod's Altar and then I remembered that the answer is always EDH
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mandatory lesbian posted:what plays Concordant Crossroads? It's one of the key cards in my Hastes Makes Wastes deck where I Awaken Wastes
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Entropic posted:I wish I still had my old copies of Inquest magazine. The card price lists from 1994/1995 would be interesting reading now. I just figured I'd look up a post of mine to a usenet group from 97 and see what I was selling poo poo for quote:Alpha / Beta / Unlimited (Unlimited unless noted) I think I made ~3k liquidating my collection cause I'd moved to college and there wasn't a local game store and the one in my hometown burned down so everyone moved on to playing Warhammer and I gave up and cashed out. Oh well.
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Barry Shitpeas posted:Is it a weird non-Voltron build because there are a lot cheaper ways to give Gisela +2/+0 Every creature is legendary.
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Angry Grimace posted:The one I could never get was Arcades Sabboth. I didn't want the lovely white bordered version so I kept holding out to get one of the ones from Legends. I had a grand plan of somehow trading for a Mirror Universe at the time since it was the most expensive card in Legends at the time and it just seemed so cool. Nobody ever wanted to trade their chromium at dream wizards and nobody ever sold one to the store so I was lucky enough to randomly find one in North Carolina while visiting my grandparents and bought it as soon as I saw it in the binder, like I pulled the card out and closed the binder because I couldn't believe how lucky I was. The only other cards I would have done that for were chaos orb and icy manipulator but there was no way I could afford them at the time. How was icy manipulator not on that money card list? poo poo was strait busted back in the day before real rules PleasantDirge fucked around with this message at 00:08 on Mar 1, 2016 |
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Errant Gin Monks posted:I had to switch to the GP. I can't listen to them anymore. I thought Rally was awesome when it first came out and made a budgety version of the d#eck because it played off a lot of interesting synergies between cards that were unplayable in any other circumstance. It got a bit obnoxious when it started taking up a huge portion of the meta. The novelty wore off and the games are too grindy to watch all the time. Then Reflector Mage got printed and the deck became disgusting. The brutal tempo swing and clean answer to the deck's worst hosers were way more than Rally ever needed. Fun moments in Rally Deck: Game 1 against someone who hasn't seen the deck before and elects not to block a Husk.
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Zoness posted:yes he owns an esports team/organization now He sure does!
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# ? Mar 1, 2016 00:17 |
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I love reflector mage
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# ? Mar 1, 2016 00:28 |
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PleasantDirge posted:How was icy manipulator not on that money card list? poo poo was strait busted back in the day before real rules Reprinted in Ice Age.
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# ? Mar 1, 2016 00:31 |
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Bugsy posted:Reprinted in Ice Age. Also the best card ever printed.
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# ? Mar 1, 2016 00:33 |
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Reflector Mage is a good, cool card. Reflector Mage slotting directly into a deck that was already built around replaying ETB creatures over and over again and whose primary hate cards were creatures that needed to be on the battlefield and that was already at the top of the meta, on the other hand, is gross.
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# ? Mar 1, 2016 00:41 |
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Time for viral marketing bs yay http://hanweirchronicle.com/
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Voyager I posted:Reflector Mage is a good, cool card. Reflector Mage slotting directly into a deck that was already built around replaying ETB creatures over and over again and whose primary hate cards were creatures that needed to be on the battlefield and that was already at the top of the meta, on the other hand, is gross. I disagree, because it beats Abzan decks. Also Rally is just a really cool deck in general.
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# ? Mar 1, 2016 00:49 |
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Abzan runs Reflector Mage too
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Moist Abzan?
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