The problem with defining this format by what is "fun" is that everyone seems to define fun as what they don't lose to. If you keep losing to easily answered cards, that means you should improve your deck. If you don't want to improve your deck, then you should come to peace with the idea that you are going to lose because you chose to not interact with better strategies.
This set has surpassed my most ridiculous expectations.
Agreed! I'm all for reprinting staples, and I never dreamed they'd reprint Berserk, Inquisition, Serum Visions, Burning Wish, and Birds of Paradise all in one set, much less a print-to-demand set. The quality of reprints and the willingness to reprint them in large quantities makes me hopeful for getting good reprints in the future. I really want this trend to continue.
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Cards are game pieces, and should be treated as such, easily replaceable.
Cards are not money, investments, or a retirement fund, and should never have been treated as such.
Wizards made a mistake caving to speculators once, and we still pay for that mistake 2 decades later.
"Entitled:" the entire ad hominem fallacy condensed into a single word. It doesn't strengthen your argument to attack motivations, it just makes you look like you don't understand the argument.
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BRGKresh the BloodbraidedBRG, A box of lands and ideas.
Modern:
RG Titanshift. A deck made of cards too stupid for EDH.
Retired: Lots. More than I feel you should suffer through or I should type out.
Holy crap.
This set has surpassed my most ridiculous expectations.
Agreed! I'm all for reprinting staples, and I never dreamed they'd reprint Berserk, Inquisition, Serum Visions, Burning Wish, and Birds of Paradise all in one set, much less a print-to-demand set. The quality of reprints and the willingness to reprint them in large quantities makes me hopeful for getting good reprints in the future. I really want this trend to continue.
Cards are not money, investments, or a retirement fund, and should never have been treated as such.
Wizards made a mistake caving to speculators once, and we still pay for that mistake 2 decades later.
"Entitled:" the entire ad hominem fallacy condensed into a single word. It doesn't strengthen your argument to attack motivations, it just makes you look like you don't understand the argument.